The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Fox picks up Nugent-inspired dramedy

- By Rodney Ho rho@ajc.com

Personal injury attorney Ken Nugent has been a fixture on Atlanta TV, radio and billboards going back to the late 1980s. His slogan imprinted in every Atlantan’s brain: “One call, that’s all!”

Fox has purchased a onehour scripted dramedy based loosely on Nugent’s wacky family dynamic courtesy of Picture It, a new developmen­t and production company out of Inman Park. The show is tentativel­y called “One Call That’s All.”

“It’s unbelievab­le how successful Ken Nugent and his family is, how much wealth you can amass being a personal injury attorney,” said Lance Krall, the company’s head of television, a Whole World Theatre alum and star of two TV shows in the 2000s (“The Lance Krall Show” on Spike TV in 2005 and “Free Radio” on VH1 in 2008-09.). “If I had to take a guess, I’d miss by a billion. Honestly, at the end of the day, he’s such a cool, fun guy. He pokes fun at himself, has a great sense of humor.”

But what sold Fox on the project was his family. “They are everything to each other,” Krall said. “This is a family the audience can fall in love with.”

Nugent is expected to consult on the show but details haven’t solidified yet in terms of his direct involvemen­t.

At this stage, Fox is merely asking for scripts. This doesn’t guarantee a pilot or a series. But it’s a good start for the new production company, which also features Peter Siaggas, a director and producer of “The Lance Krall Show,” “Free Radio” and “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”

Krall said there was a bidding war from among different studios. In the end, they chose to work with Lionsgate Television (“Orange is the New Black,” “Nashville,” “Casual.”) The scripts will be written by Kathryn Price and Nichole Millard.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States