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  • KTLA’s Mark Kriski Among Layoffs As Nexstar Eliminates Jobs at Stations Across the Country; SAG-AFTRA Decries Cuts

    Longtime KTLA weather anchor Mark Kriski, an eight-time Emmy winner who has been an L.A. TV fixture since he joined “KTLA Morning News” at its launch in 1991, has been let go by the station. Kriski’s exit is a part of nationwide staff cuts by Nexstar, including major layoffs at flagship stations WPIX New York, WGN Chicago and KTLA Los Angeles.

    Also let go at KTLA were midday anchors Glen Walker, who had been at KTLA since 2010, and Lu Parker, who had been with KTLA since 2015. At WGN, the Chicago Tribune reported eight layoffs, including Dean Richards, who had been with the station in various capacities since 1991.

    Others let go according to the paper: Sean Lewis (a union steward who had been with WGN for two decades), Ray Cortopassi, Bronagh Tumulty, Judy Wang, Julian Crews, Paul Lisnek and Chris Boden. The Tribune also reported that meterologist Mike Janseen, who had been with the station since 2010, did not see his contract renewed. Also, per the paper, “six newswriters were laid off and three technical director positions were eliminated.”

    Meanwhile, WPIX layoffs are said to include anchors Kori Chambers, Arrianae LeBeau, John Muller and Craig Treadway.

    “Nexstar does not comment on personnel issues, but the company is taking steps necessary to compete effectively in this period of unprecedented change,” a Nexstar spokesperson said in a statement.

    The Nexstar job cuts come as the company is in the process of acquiring the Tegna station group, which would give it a massive oversight of TV news departments in major local markets across the country.

    In a statement, SAG-AFTRA blasted Nexstar for eliminating its union positions at KTLA and WGN — and noted that the layoffs come as SAG-AFTRA is actively bargaining with Nexstar stations in several markets.

    “By laying off journalists across the country, Nexstar is eroding the resources and talent that local communities rely on for trusted news,” SAG-AFTRA president Sean Astin said in a statement. “These actions highlight the risks of media consolidation and underscore the urgent need for regulators and the company to prioritize the public interest and the professionals who serve it.”

    In its statement, SAG-AFTRA accused Nexstar of “pushing to gut severance pay and insert onerous provisions into the union contract that limit workers’ ability to freely negotiate the terms of their own employment. These reductions in SAG-AFTRA talent also comes as Nexstar finalizes its multi-billion-dollar acquisition of Tegna. This consolidation makes the decision to cut local newsroom jobs particularly troubling.”

    Added SAG-AFTRA national executive director and chief negotiator Duncan Crabtree-Ireland: “Our members are trusted voices in their communities, and they deserve contracts that respect their work and safeguard their futures. SAG-AFTRA will not stand by while the future of local news is put at risk. We will continue to fight for strong agreements that protect journalists and the audiences who rely on them every single day.”

    Meanwhile, the Communications Workers of America union, part of AFL-CIO, has also criticized Nexstar for fighting employees’ efforts to form unions in several markets and retaliating against individual workers for union activism.

    “Over the past two years, workers have voted for union representation in elections supervised by the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) at three Nexstar stations and one broadcasting hub,” the CWA said. “In each case Nexstar refused to recognize the union despite clear election outcomes, instead engaging in frivolous appeals… The NLRB has issued four complaints against Nexstar for terminating employees at the Denver locations who supported the union. The NLRB is also investigating five unfair labor practice charges in Henderson, Kentucky alleging the company terminated union supporters and made unilateral changes to working conditions.”

    As for Kriski, the meteorologist was the last remaining original host from the launch of “KTLA Morning News.” He suffered a stroke in May 2024, forcing him off the air for a period of time before returning the following year.

  • Robyn’s New Acne Studios’ Campaign and T-Shirt Collab Capture the ‘Sensual Experience of Being Alive’

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    Fresh off announcing a 2026 world tour, Robyn is stepping in front of the camera as the new face of Swedish fashion brand Acne Studios and its Spring/Summer 2026 campaign.

    The “Honey” singer poses for a series of portraits shot by Nadia Lee Cohen that find the artist, “straddling notions of chaos and control, play and pleasure,” while capturing “the sensual experience of being alive,” per a release. Acne Studios notes that the theme of the shoot mirrors the style of Robyn’s upcoming album, “Sexistential,” due out March 27.

    Acne Studios has also dropped a limited-edition T-shirt collaboration with Robyn, inspired by lyrics from the singer’s latest single, “Dopamine.” Robyn performed the song live for the first time during a one-night-only Spotify x Acne Studios concert at L.A.’s Fonda Theatre in November. The T-shirt is made from a cotton and hemp blend with a relaxed fit and distressed trim, and features the words, “I’m tripping on our chemistry” displayed on the front in a red spray paint-style effect. A red Acne Studios and Spotify stamp adorns the back neckline.

    LIMITED EDITION

    Acne Studios x Robyn T-Shirt

    The unisex tee is available in sizes XS to XXXL.

    At once tough and chic, Acne Studios says Robyn was the ideal person to embody their new collection, calling out her “bold sense of self.”

    “Robyn felt like a natural collaborator; we’ve known each other for many years and for me there was something about the collection that was very her,” says Acne Studios Creative Director Jonny Johansson, who also asked the Swedish musician to create the SS26 show’s soundtrack, held at Paris’ Collège des Bernardins last October. “We hadn’t even seen each other’s latest work, but somehow we were both exploring the same thing – questioning and celebrating this classic idea of female identity, pushing against it and embracing it at the same time.” 

    “I’ve known Jonny for a very long time, and we’ve collaborated in different ways, we’ve been orbiting each other for a long time,” adds Robyn. “But this time felt more collaborative than ever.”

    SS26 CAMPAIGN

    Acne Studio Poplin Button-Up Shirt

    Robyn wears this short-sleeve button-up shirt in the campaign images. The shirt is finished with military-style epaulettes and chest pockets, with a satin logo label.

    The Acne Studios SS26 is hailed as an “interplay between menswear and womenswear which proposes an alternate protagonist – one where identity is ever-shifting, never fixed.” In the same way, Robyn has teased that her upcoming album will be a mix of styles and genres. Indeed, at her Spotify show in L.A., the singer (literally) danced between her fan-favorite pop hits and her more experimental work with Röyksopp and La Bagatelle Magique.

    Sexistential (Vinyl)

    The nine-track LP is out March 27.

    “Robyn has always followed her own rhythm, and there’s something fearless in that – but it’s a fearlessness that comes from sensitivity, not ego,” says Johansson. “She’s never trying to impress anyone, and that’s rare. I’m drawn to people who create worlds, and she does that.” 

  • ‘Pretty Lethal’ Trailer: Uma Thurman Goes Full Villain as Ballerinas Fight for Their Lives in Bloody Thriller

    ‘Pretty Lethal’ Trailer: Uma Thurman Goes Full Villain as Ballerinas Fight for Their Lives in Bloody Thriller

    Uma Thurman is back in killer form. Prime Video released the first trailer for “Pretty Lethal,” a survival action-thriller in which a group of elite ballerinas must fight their way out of a remote inn run by Thurman’s unhinged former dance prodigy.

    The film follows five dancers — played by Maddie Ziegler (“My Old Ass”), Lana Condor (“To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before “), Iris Apatow (“This Is 40”), Avantika (“Mean Girls”) and Millicent Simmonds (“A Quiet Place”) — traveling to a prestigious competition when their bus breaks down in a remote forest. Stranded and out of options, they seek shelter at a roadside inn run by Devora Kasimer.

    The trailer wastes little time getting to the carnage. Kasimer’s welcome is unsettling from the start — gracious on the surface but clearly off. The inn grows more sinister by the minute, and it becomes apparent the dancers have walked into something they may not walk out of. As the threat turns violent, the group — still barely on speaking terms — are forced to set aside their rivalries and fight back together. The ballerinas draw on their physical training to fight back, using footwork, flexibility and, in one memorable moment, a pointe shoe — to survive.

    Director Vicky Jewson, who previously helmed “The Witcher: Blood Origin,” describes the film as a genre mash-up that moves between horror, comedy and action. The film is written by Kate Freund and produced by Kelly McCormick, whose credits include “Bullet Train” and “Violent Night.”

    “Pretty Lethal” premieres at SXSW on March 13 before streaming globally on Prime Video March 25.

    Watch the trailer below.

  • ‘NCIS: Origins’ Showrunner David J. North Signs Overall Deal With CBS Studios

    ‘NCIS: Origins’ Showrunner David J. North Signs Overall Deal With CBS Studios

    David J. North has signed an overall deal with CBS Studios, Variety has learned.

    North is the co-creator, executive producer, and showrunner on “NCIS: Origins,” which is currently airing its second season and has already been renewed for a third season. North will continue on as showrunner for Season 3 under his new deal. His fellow co-creator and current co-showrunner, Gina Lucita Monreal, will depart the series at the end of Season 2 as previously reported.

    Under his new overall deal, North will create, develop, and produce projects for both broadcast and streaming. “NCIS: Origins” returns from winter hiatus on March 3.

    North got his start in TV as support staff on the very first season of “NCIS.” He eventually rose to the rank of writer and producer before departing the show to work on other series like “Rizzoli & Isles,” “Scorpion,” and “NCIS: Los Angeles.” He returned to “NCIS” in the show’s 14th season, becoming an executive producer and co-showrunner. He remained with the show through its 21st season before moving on to “NCIS: Origins.”

    North is repped by Manage-Ment and the Law Office of David Tenzer

    “NCIS: Origins” follows the adventures of a young Leroy Jethro Gibbs, who was played by Mark Harmon in the mothership series and is played by Austin Stowell in the prequel. The cast also includes Mariel Molino, Kyle Schmid, Tyla Abercrumbie, Diany Rodriguez, and Caleb Foote. North, Monreal, Mark Harmon and Sean Harmon are all executive producers on the series, with CBS Studios producing.

  • Ted Sarandos Will Visit White House to Discuss Warner Bros. Deal

    Ted Sarandos Will Visit White House to Discuss Warner Bros. Deal

    With negotiations heating up over Netflix’s bid for Warner Discovery, the streamer’s co-CEO Ted Sarandos plans to visit the White House for meetings on Thursday.

    Sarandos is sure to discuss President Trump’s recent demand that Netflix fire board member Susan Rice. However, it’s not clear whether Sarandos will actually be meeting with Trump at the White House, according to Politico.

    On Saturday, Trump posted on Truth Social that Netflix should “immediately” fire former UN ambassador and board member Rice or “pay the consequences.” Sarandos responded in an interview, “This is a business deal. It’s not a political deal.”

    While Netflix is working to finalize a deal to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery’s studios and streaming businesses for $83 billion, Paramount Skydance recently increased its offer to $31 a share.

    WBD’s board “will engage further” with Paramount to determine if a “company superior proposal” — a term defined within the language of its existing Netflix pact — can be reached. Netflix will have four business days to propose revisions to its deal if the WBD board finds Paramount Skydance’s offer to be superior.

    Meanwhile, Paramount CEO David Ellison attended Tuesday’s State of the Union address as a guest of Republican Senator Lindsey Graham.

    The Department of Justice Antitrust division is currently assessing Netflix’s market power and dealmaking, while Sarandos told Variety recently that he has been working hard to combat the perception that Netflix has an outsized share of the market.

    “Most of the work that we’ve been doing is un-ringing the bells of a misinformation campaign. What is our market share? I mean, the market share is very clear. Nielsen publishes the market share constantly, called The Gauge, and it shows that we are 9% of the business. And if you put HBO together with us, we’re 10% of the business. And it certainly is nowhere near monopoly, which folks have been batting around the last couple of days, which is 50-70% market share. It’s insane,” Sarandos said Friday.

    Netflix had no comment.

  • ‘Real Housewives’ Star Mary Cosby’s Son Robert Jr. Dies at 23

    ‘Real Housewives’ Star Mary Cosby’s Son Robert Jr. Dies at 23

    Robert Cosby Jr., the son of “Real Housewives of Salt Lake City” star Mary Cosby, has died at just 23 years old.

    Salt Lake City police confirmed the death to Variety, saying they originally responded to an overdose call on Monday, but then it became a death investigation

    Cosby Jr. has been an occasional presence on the Bravo series, discussing his experimentation with drugs with his mother on several episodes. She has also expressed her disappointment with him getting secretly married during the run of the show, as well as his legal issues.

    Cosby debuted as an original cast member on “The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City” in 2020. She did not shoot for the film’s third season, but returned for the fourth as a “friend of,” before returning to the main cast for its fifth season. The show just wrapped its sixth season.

    TMZ first reported the news.

    Watch a clip of Cosby Jr. and his mother on the show below.

    Pat Saperstein and Kate Aurthur contributed to this story.

  • LISTEN: Who is Josh D’Amaro and What’s Next for Disney?

    LISTEN: Who is Josh D’Amaro and What’s Next for Disney?

    In today’s episode of “Daily Variety” podcast, in our Cover Story segment, Variety’s Brent Lang takes a long look at Disney’s incoming CEO Josh D’Amaro and the challenges that await the parks and experiences veteran as he takes the helm of the Mouse House next month.

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  • ‘Heated Rivalry’s’ Connor Storrie Shows Off His Accents in Hilarious ‘SNL’ Promo Ahead of Hosting

    ‘Heated Rivalry’s’ Connor Storrie Shows Off His Accents in Hilarious ‘SNL’ Promo Ahead of Hosting

    Famously, “Heated Rivalry” star Connor Storrie is great at accents. His Russian is especially popular, which the actor pulled off to play a convincingly Slavic Ilya Rozanov in the hit series. 

    Now, ahead of Storrie’s gig as “Saturday Night Live” host on Feb. 28, the actor put his language chops to the test in a hilarious accent duel against cast member James Austin Johnson. 

    “And by the way, the Russian accent was awesome,” Marcello Hernández says to Storrie, who responds, “Thanks, I actually do all kinds of accents!” The mere mention of the subject summons Johnson, who rolls up ready to defend his honor as the accent authority at “SNL.” 

    The two face off, putting on their best German (Storrie sips a beer while quipping about the ease at which he can slip into the pronunciation), Cajun, French, Italian and even Shakespearean accents. (After hearing Storrie’s Shakespeare, his next role might just need to be a reimagining of one of the Bard’s works.) 

    Hernández also asks them both to do their best Jamaican accent, which Storrie and Johnson politely decline: “I don’t think that’s a good idea,” Storrie stammers. 

    And while the two continue to go back and forth, it’s Storrie’s hailed Russian accent that wins the duel for him. “When you get to hell, tell them Rozanov sent you,” he says in reference to his beloved “Heated Rivalry” character, before using his finger pistol to shoot down Johnson. 

    Feb. 28 will mark Storrie’s “Saturday Night Live” hosting debut. While the rest of the skits are still tightly under wraps, if they’re anything like this, fans are sure to be delighted. 

    The show’s musical guest will be Mumford & Sons, who are promoting their upcoming album, “Prizefighter,” set to be released on Feb. 20.

    Watch the full promo here:

  • ‘Sullivan’s Crossing’ Sets Season 4 Premiere Date on The CW (TV News Roundup)

    ‘Sullivan’s Crossing’ Sets Season 4 Premiere Date on The CW (TV News Roundup)

    The CW has set the Season 4 premiere date for the drama “Sullivan’s Crossing,” which will return April 20, airing from 8 to 9 p.m. ET/PT.

    Per the official logline, the 10-episode fourth season finds “Maggie Sullivan’s (Morgan Kohan) life at the Crossing is finally taking shape having decided on a new direction for her career and a renewed commitment to Cal (Chad Michael Murray). That is, until Maggie’s ex-husband, Liam (Marcus Rosner), arrives with a shocking revelation which only upends Maggie’s life once again and causes Cal to question whether Maggie will ever truly be able to leave her past behind.”

    “Sullivan’s Crossing” is adapted for television by showrunner Roma Roth and executive produced by Roth, Christopher E. Perry, Aren Prupas and Carr, along with additional producing partners. All episodes of Season 4 will be available to stream next day on the CW App, with Fremantle handling international distribution.

    Watch the teaser below.

    PROGRAMMING

    “Reading Rainbow” is expanding its revival. Sony Pictures Television has ordered 24 additional episodes of the children’s literacy series, with host Mychal Threets set to return. Emmy Award-winning kids TV producer Kristen McGregor has joined the series as executive producer and showrunner.

    Produced by Embassy Row in association with Buffalo Toronto Public Media, the new episodes will continue the franchise’s long-standing mission of encouraging a love of reading among young viewers. Sony Pictures Television will produce and distribute the series. Shortened versions of episodes will also be released on Kidzuko, Sony’s kids-focused YouTube channel launched in 2024.

    The revival debuted last fall with four episodes on Kidzuko, which have amassed more than 4.79 million views to date. Additional celebrity guests and featured books for the new episodes will be announced at a later time.

    McGregor’s credits include “Sesame Street,” “Ms. Rachel” and “Blippi’s Treehouse.” She is also moderating a panel at Kidscreen Summit on Feb. 23 focused on evolving partnerships in the kids content space.

    The original “Reading Rainbow” premiered in 1983 and became a cornerstone of educational television, using storytelling to help foster literacy and imagination.

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    Fox Sports has picked up “You See L.A.,” a new one-hour documentary special set to premiere March 1 at 8 p.m. ET on FS1, timed to coincide with the start of Women’s History Month.

    The film is produced by AV8 Productions, Allez! Sports and Hello Sunshine, and centers on the UCLA Bruins women’s basketball program’s historic 2024–25 season, which culminated in the team’s first-ever Final Four appearance. In addition to revisiting that landmark run, the documentary weaves in moments from the current season as the story of the Bruins continues to unfold.

    “You See L.A.” features head coach Cori Close and standout players Lauren Betts, Kiki Rice and Gabriela Jaquez, capturing the team’s postseason run.

    The film also highlights the program’s connection to the Los Angeles community and includes appearances by UCLA alumni and basketball legends Ann Meyers Drysdale, Reggie Miller and Candace Parker.

    “You See L.A.” will air immediately following the UCLA–USC women’s basketball matchup and is presented by Authentic Asia.

    FIRST LOOKS/TRAILERS

    Apple TV has released the first look at Season 2 of the animated preschool series “Wonder Pets: In The City,” which premieres on March 20.

    The show follows a trio of classroom pets: Izzy the Guinea Pig, Zuri the Bunny and Tate the Snake, as they embark on adventures around New York City and the world, traveling in their “Jetcar” to rescue animals in musical, mini-opera-themed adventures.

    Produced by Nickelodeon Animation, “Wonder Pets: In the City” is developed by Emmy winner Jennifer Oxley, who serves as executive producer alongside Steve Altiere, and co-executive producer Jeffrey Lesser.

    The new series features the voices of Victoria Scola-Giampapa as Izzy, Vanessa Huszar as Zuri, and Christopher Sean Cooper Jr. as Tate.  

    This music-forward series also features composers including Bobby Lopez, Jason Robert Brown, Georgia Stitt, Matthew Sklar, Larry Hochman, Zina Goldrich, and Natsumi Osawa, accompanied by the FILMharmonic Orchestra.

    CASTING

    Comedian and actor Druski is set to appear as a special commentator on the upcoming season of NBC’s “The Voice: Battle of Champions.”

    The 29th season premieres on Feb. 23 at 9 p.m. ET on NBC and streams the next day on Peacock. The show is hosted by Carson Daly and features a coaching panel consisting of Kelly Clarkson, John Legend, and Adam Levine.

    Druski will serve as the series’ first-ever commentator and will “offer unique takes on the coaches’ strategy as they vie for the win,” including tracking “Triple Turn Competition” and “Super Steal” among the coaches. A line-up of NBA players will also join him throughout the competition.  

    Druski first rose to fame with his “Coulda Been Records” sketches on YouTube and Instagram Live, later self-producing shows, and completing a national headlining comedy tour.

    “The Voice” comes from MGM Television, Warner Horizon Unscripted Television, a Warner Bros. Television Group, and ITV Studios , The Voice USA, Inc. The series was created by John de Mol, who serves as an executive producer along with Mark Burnett, Audrey Morrissey, Amanda Zucker, Kyra Thompson, Adam H. Sher and Barry Poznick. 

    AWARDS

    June Squibb, Kari Wahlgren, Rachel and Aron Accurso and Amber Riley are among the presenters who will take the stage at the 4th Annual Children’s & Family Emmy Awards (CAFE), the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences announced Tuesday. The awards will take place on March 2 at Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Frederick P. Rose Hall in New York City. 

    John Tartaglia, a multi-award-winning actor, director, writer, puppeteer, producer and creator for television and theater, will host the awards and Regina Spektor will perform. Robert Picardo (“Star Trek: Voyager”) will present the Lifetime Achievement Award to Bill Nye at the CAFE Honors Ceremony on March 1.

    Other presenters will include Jennifer Barnhart and “Zoe” (“Sesame Street”), Monique Coleman (“High School Musical”), Frankie Cordero and “Purple Panda” (“Donkey Hodie”), Stephanie D’Abruzzo and “Duck Duck” (“Donkey Hodie”), Ava Joyce McCarthy (“The Primrose Railway Children”), Bill Nye (“Lifetime Achievement Honoree”), Tori Prentice and Adrianna Walker (“Harlem Ice”), Chanel Stewart (“Win or Lose”). Original “Avenue Q” Broadway cast members Tartaglia, d’Abruzzo and Barnhart will present together. Alyssa Tucker (“Live From Snacktime”) is the red carpet correspondent.   

    CAFE spotlights the pinnacle of creativity and innovation in children’s entertainment. The ceremonies will be streamed live on watch.theemmys.tv and through The Emmys apps (apps.theemmys.tv).

    TRAILERS

    Netflix has released a trailer and key art for “Homicide New York” Season 2, set to release on the platform on March 25. The season will consist of five 60-minute episodes. 

    Season 2 of the series, which Netflix describes as “a docu-series that illuminates some of the most notorious crimes from the city that never sleeps,” “an elite team of NYPD detectives relive the homicide investigations that defined their careers.” 

    Adam Kassen directed the season, with Dick Wolf, Dan Cutforth, Jane Lipsitz, Adam Kassen, Tom Thayer, Nan Strait and Dan Volpe executive producing. Wolf Entertainment & Alfred Street Industries served as the production company. 

    Watch the trailer below.

  • Jake Johnson to Play Private Investigator in Dan Goor, Luke Del Tredici’s NBC Comedy Pilot With Akiva Schaffer Directing

    Jake Johnson to Play Private Investigator in Dan Goor, Luke Del Tredici’s NBC Comedy Pilot With Akiva Schaffer Directing

    Jake Johnson is set to star in Dan Goor and Luke Del Tredici’s private investigator comedy pilot at NBC, Variety has learned.

    In addition, Akiva Schaffer (“The Naked Gun,” “Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping”) has boarded the pilot as director and executive producer.

    Few plot details are available for the untitled single-camera show, with the logline simply stating the pilot “Continues the proud tradition of Los Angeles private eyes that began with Philip Marlowe and will end with this show.” It was picked up to pilot at NBC in January.

    Johnson’s character is named Mickey. He is described as “Smart, cynical and heartbroken, but trying to pretend he’s not, Mickey is a private investigator with a knack for solving cases. Formerly an LAPD cop until his life imploded three years ago.”

    Whether or not Johnson’s private eye character will be hard-boiled, soft-boiled, or even poached remains to be seen.

    Johnson is best known for playing the curmudgeonly Nick Miller in the popular Fox sitcom “New Girl.” The show aired for seven seasons between 2011 and 2018. He has since starred in shows like the animated comedy “Hoops” at Netflix and the 1970s porn magazine comedy “Minx” at HBO Max/Starz. Next up, he has the series “Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed” at Apple TV. In film, Johnson is known for his work in the hit “Spider-Verse” animated film franchise as well as for features like “Let’s Be Cops,” “Jurassic World,” “Ride the Eagle,” and “Self Reliance.” He also wrote and produced the latter two films, with Johnson making his feature directorial debut with “Self Reliance.”

    Johnson is repped by UTA and Jackoway Austen Tyerman.

    Goor and Del Tredici are co-writing and executive producing the pilot. Schaffer will executive produce, with Johnson producing in addition to starring. Universal Television is the studio.

    This is not the only pilot about a private investigator presently in the works at NBC. The Peacock network is also prepping a reboot of “The Rockford Files,” with David Boreanaz attached to play Jim Rockford.