After that, we will still need to see if the project gets picked up for a full season. The pilot script must be approved then the pilot itself cast and shot. There are still a number of hurdles we have to get over. I am totally floored! But I'm also realistic. There is so much to choose from when it comes to evocative environments here. We also have stunning natural wonders, some beautiful big, old estates, and on the outskirts, the horse farms and the bourbon companies. If for nothing else than the hats and the horses! I also love River Road at sundown, and that drive on it from Spaghetti Junction to Glenview is actually in the book. Which Louisville or Kentucky locations do you think should be featured in the show ?Ĭhurchill Downs at Derby, definitely. So many choices - have I mentioned I love my job? Jon Hamm for Edward Baldwine, the tragic oldest son, and also for Edwin MacAllan, the Master Distiller - although, yes, it would be difficult for Hamm to play both roles (except hidden twins! OMG!). Who would be your dream cast for the TV show? Here, to celebrate, we asked the basketball lover about her hopes and dreams for her story. David Rambo, "Empire's" co-executive producer, will adapt the novel for the small screen, bringing all the drama and glamour of her words to life. Ward is celebrating the fabulous news that her latest Kentucky family saga has been picked up by NBC to be turned into a television series.
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