Original LAW & ORDER to Return to NBC as Limited Series?

By: Feb. 06, 2015
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The original LAW & ORDER may reemerge on NBC.

According to Deadline, network execs are close to moving forward with a remount of Dick Wolf's crime drama, following the interest of HEROES REBORN. Sources say that nothing is definite or in development, but "the network has been exploring the possibility of re-assembling the cast from the early years of the series."

Chris Noth and Sam Waterston are among cast members who have reportedly been approached for a 10-episode limited series.

LAW & ORDER was cancelled in 2010, though the beloved spin-off, LAW & ORDER: SVU, continues to run on NBC.

Two-time Emmy-winning and Grammy-winning producer, and New York Times best-selling author Dick Wolf is one of television's most respected drama series creator/producers and the architect of one of the most successful brands in the history of television - "Law & Order." He serves as creator and executive producer of all of the "Law & Order"- branded series from Wolf Films and Universal Television, including "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit," now in its sixteenth season on NBC. And Wolf has extended his branding expertise to the Windy City, where his two NBC series - "Chicago Fire" and "Chicago PD" are two of NBC's top dramas, with "Chicago Fire" in its third season and "Chicago PD" in its sophomore season.

Wolf is also Executive Producer of the crtically-acclaimed TNT reality series "Cold Justice," currently in its second season. "Cold Justice" follows former prosecutor Kelly Siegler and former crime-scene investigator Yolanda McClary as they travel to small towns around the country in order to help local law enforcement look into murder cases that have lingered for years without answers or closure. "Cold Justice" has become a bonafide hit for TNT and is the flagship series for Wolf's new non fiction arm, Wolf Reality, with other projects including "DOA" and "Nightwatch" for A&E and "3 A.M." for Showtime.

Wolf Films also produced two award winning documentaries. "Twin Towers," is the 2003 Academy Award-winning short documentary about two brothers, one a policeman and the other a fireman, who lost their lives in the line of duty on September 11. "When You're Strange" is the Emmy-nominated documentary about The Doors which also won a Grammy Award for Outstanding Longform Video in February 2011.

In 2007, Wolf executive produced the critically-acclaimed HBO original movie "Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee," which won six Emmy Awards, including Outstanding Made for Television Movie. The film tells the tragic and powerful story of the subjugation and cultural extermination of the Native American, and garnered a record 17 Emmy nominations, the most of the 2006-2007 television season. The film also received the prestigious Broadcast Film Critics Association's Critic's Choice Award for Best Picture Made for Television.

Wolf's debut novel, "The Intercept," is a New York Times bestselling thriller about Jeremy Fisk, a new kind of hero for a new kind of enemy and his follow up book, "The Execution" debuted in January 2014 and, like its predecessor, was both popular and critically-acclaimed. Wolf is currently working on the third installment of the series.

Wolf's "Law & Order" - branded series continue to rewrite the annals of television history. "Law & Order," which ran a remarkable 20 seasons on NBC, is tied with "Gunsmoke" as the longest-running drama series on television. It earned 11 consecutive Outstanding Drama Series Emmy nominations - the record for most consecutive series Emmy nominations in the history of television (tied with "Cheers" and "M*A*S*H") - and won the coveted Emmy in that category in 1997. Additional accolades "Law & Order" has garnered include: the highly-coveted Peabody Award; multiple Emmys; the Crystal Apple Award from the New York City's Mayor's Office of Film, Theater and Broadcasting; the Writer's Guild Award for Television and numerous other high ranking tributes.

"Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" has been one of the network's top performers and is the longest-running current drama on television. Star Mariska Hargitay, who plays Detective Olivia Benson, has received seven Emmy nominations for Lead Actress in a Drama Series, winning in 2006, and the show has earned five Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series Emmys. "Law & Order: Criminal Intent" completed its critically-acclaimed and successful 10-year run on NBC and USA Network in 2011, and other branded series include "Law & Order: Los Angeles," "Law & Order: "Trial By Jury," "Crime & Punishment" and "Exiled: A Law & Order Movie."

Wolf has been a creative force in television for more than 25 years, with an illustrious career as a top advertising executive and continuing as one of television's most prolific producer/writers with such series as "Conviction," "L.A. Dragnet," "Hill Street Blues," "Miami Vice," "New York Undercover," "Arrest & Trial," "South Beach," "Feds" and "Players." Among his feature film credits is the screenplay for the hit Paramount release "School Ties," writer and executive producer of "Masquerade" and writer and producer of "No Man's Land."

His personal accolades include: the Television Academy Hall of Fame (inducted 2013); the International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences' Lifetime Achievement Award; the 2002 Tribute from the Museum of Television and Radio (now the Paley Center for Media); the Producer's Guild of America's Norman Lear Showmanship Award; the DGA Honors; the Governor's Award by the New York Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences; the 1997 Achievement Award from the Caucus for Producers, Writers, and Directors; the 1998 Television Showman of the Year Award from the Publicist's Guild of America; the Award of Excellence from the Banff Television Festival; and NATPE's 2007 Brandon Tartikoff Award. On March 29, 2007, Wolf received a star on Hollywood's world-famous Walk of Fame.

Wolf is also an Honorary Consul of Monaco and is actively involved in the principality's annual Monte Carlo Television Festival which is celebrating its 55th anniversary next year, and is its primary liaison with the entertainment community. He is also the founder (with Marcy Carsey) of the prestigious Carsey-Wolf Center for Media at the University of California, Santa Barbara and, with his wife Noelle, is a benefactor to numerous philanthropic endeavors including the Santa Barbara Children's Museum, the Alliance for Children's Rights and the Princess Grace Foundation.



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