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Dana WhiteIt seems that more and more cable networks want to get into the drama game. FX has certainly been on a roll with it. TNT and Brenda Leigh Johnson have shown that they know drama. And that whole Mad Men deal they’ve running over at AMC is a winner. The folks at Spike Television have made runs at it before, with Blade and The Kill Point, but it just never really caught on. Despite those attempts, the network is largely regarded as the Maxim of cable.

Well, they’re trying it again. The network has ordered a two hour pilot, and this time the subject matter is the Irish mob. After the boss leaves his position, a battle commences for control of the streets. The interesting twist to the story isn’t on the screen though, it’s behind the scenes. The show is being produced by Dana White. Those of you that have ever even mistakenly clicked by Spike have probably seen his work. As the president of the UFC, White is responsible for approximately 87 percent of Spike’s programming at the moment, or so it often seems. Needless to say, the success they’ve had with the UFC has given him some freedom with the network.

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The OfficeThe Office star Steve Carell has inked a first-look deal with the WB. My guess is this was done to sweeten the pot for Carell to appear in a sequel for Get Smart.

Speak about being the “it” man for comedy nowadays. He’s in one of television’s most successful comedies and is one of the top-tier comedy motion picture stars. He’s even slated to co-star with another television icon, Tina Fey, in an upcoming motion picture called Date Night.

Carell is so humble about his celebrity, he’s even willing to take a ribbing from the creator of The Office, Ricky Gervais at the Emmy Awards. The look on his face while Gervais mocks him is priceless.

I have the ability to only be envious of Steve Carell since he’s had ties to both Second City and The Daily Show, two of my favorite comedy organizations (what do you call it when one is a comedy troupe and the other is a TV show?).

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