The Tap has received a pilot order from USA Network, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Set at Yale University in 1969, the drama series comes from writers Andrew Lenchewski and Aaron Tracy.
Lenchewski will executive produce with Rob Reiner and Alan Greisman of Reiner/Greisman and Charlie Ebersol. Tracy will co-executive produce. Universal Cable Productions is the studio.
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The Tap is set at Yale University circa 1969, during the height of America’s cultural and political revolution -— a time when the campus is being upended by antiwar protests, race riots and the arrival of the first female students. Three students struggle to find their true identities, including the ambitious and self-consciously conservative Jay, who desperately aspires to join the powerful secret society of Skull and Bones; Michelle, a strong-minded feminist who has difficulty finding her community at the predominantly male institution; and Gloria, a student who’d prefer to focus on her education rather than involve herself in racial politics.
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The pickup comes a year and a half after the project was first put into development at USA Network and a month after the end of Lenchewski’s long-running USA series Royal Pains. Royal Pains was one of the network’s last remaining “blue skies” show. In recent years, the NBCUniversal cabler has moved to darker and edgier fare, most notably with Golden Globe winner Mr. Robot, which just grabbed six Emmy nominations. Lenchewski is repped by CAA and Jackoway Tyerman.
For Reiner, the project marks his first TV project in more than a decade. The Emmy winner and former TV star (All in the Family) last exec produced the 2004 NBC comedy pilot Everyday Life. Best known for directing the films A Few Good Men, When Harry Met Sally, The Princess Bride and This Is Spinal Tap, Reiner most recently helmed the upcoming biopic LBJ, in which Woody Harrelson plays the famed president. Reiner is repped by CAA and Bloom Hergott.
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