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Harvest: Spike TV Orders Jerry Bruckheimer Drama

Spike TV showsSpike TV has ordered 10 episodes of Harvest, a new drama TV show from Jerry Bruckheimer and Warner Horizon Television. It’s the first original scripted drama series on the cable channel in nine years and will air in 2016.

Here’s the announcement:

SPIKE TV PICKS UP 10 EPISODES OF “HARVEST” FROM JERRY BRUCKHEIMER AND WARNER HORIZON TELEVISION

First One-Hour Scripted Dramatic Series On Spike In Nine Years To Debut In 2016

New York, NY, August 13, 2015 – On the heels of the successful scripted event-series “Tut,” Spike has greenlit its first dramatic scripted series in nine years. Spike has partnered with legendary film/television producer Jerry Bruckheimer and Warner Horizon Television for the original scripted one-hour drama series “Harvest.”

The 10-episode series will go into production this fall and will debut on Spike in 2016.

“We are thrilled to partner with the incredibly creative and innovative visionary Jerry Bruckheimer and Warner Horizon Television for our first scripted dramatic series in almost a decade,” said Sharon Levy, Executive Vice President, Original Series, Spike TV. “We are confident that Harvest will build off the success of Tut which delivered strong ratings and new viewers to the channel.”

“It is very exciting to have the opportunity to be the first scripted series on Spike,” said Bruckheimer. “This network is the perfect place to push the envelope with edgy characters and unique material. Sharon Levy and her team have supported and nurtured this great concept.”

“Harvest” centers on a dedicated father, working two jobs to support his teenage daughter and give her the life he never had. By day, he’s a cemetery caretaker, by night he attends nursing school. However, when his own estranged father tracks him down and threatens to expose a terrible secret – he is compelled to partner with him in a black-market tissue and body parts trade.

“Harvest” is written by Ian Sobel & Matt Morgan (“12 Monkeys,” “From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series”). Jerry Bruckheimer and Jonathan Littman are executive producers, and KristieAnne Reed is co-executive producer. Sobel & Morgan are co-executive producers on “Harvest,” from Jerry Bruckheimer Television in association with Warner Horizon Television.

Levy, Ted Gold, Senior Vice President, Scripted Original Series, and Justin Lacob, Vice President, Original Series, will oversee the project.

Spike TV debuted its first scripted event series in eight years, “Tut” in late July to strong ratings. Other projects in development include “When The Levee Breaks” from renowned film screenwriter Kurt Wimmer; “The Crusaders” from Pierce Brosnan’s Irish DreamTime, Sennet Entertainment, Michael Finch and Academy Award(R)-winning writer David Franzoni; “Deep Web” with producer/director/writer Tony Krantz of Flame Ventures; “The Chairman,” based on the Stephen Frey best-seller; “Red Mars” from Vince Gerardis, Co-Executive Producer of HBO’s “Game of Thrones,” based on Kim Stanley Robinson’s “Mars Trilogy;” “Emergency Broadcast” from Legendary Pictures and Thomas Tull; and “War at the Shore” based on Richard D. “Skip” Bronson’s book.

About Spike TV:

Spike TV is available in 98.7 million homes and is a division of Viacom Media Networks. A unit of Viacom (NASDAQ: VIA, VIAB), Viacom Media Networks is one of the world’s leading creators of programming and content across all media platforms. Spike TV’s Internet address is www.spike.com.

About Warner Horizon Television:

Warner Horizon Television (WHTV) is one of the entertainment industry’s leading producers of scripted series for the cable marketplace and primetime reality series for both network and cable. A division of the Warner Bros. Television Group, WHTV was founded in 2006. Its current scripted programs are Rizzoli & Isles for TNT, Clipped for TBS, Pretty Little Liars for ABC Family, Longmire for Netflix and Harvest for Spike TV. WHTV’s unscripted series are The Voice and the upcoming Little Big Shots for NBC, The Bachelor franchise – which also includes The Bachelorette and Bachelor in Paradise – as well as 500 Questions for ABC, America’s Best Dance Crew for MTV and Love at First Kiss for VH-1.

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