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FOX: Splitting Adams

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<span style="font-size:120%;"> <table class="news_col" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"></table> Fox has picked up a project from Imagine Entertainment about a woman living parallel lives.

The network has made a script deal for "Splitting Adams," a project from 20th Century Fox TV, Imagine and writer David Hubbard.

The story is a legal procedural about a young prosecutor who finds herself caught between two realities: one in which she is an incredible trial lawyer, and another in which she is the one on trial.

Brian Grazer and Francie Calfo are executive producers, with Hubbard as writer and executive producer.

The news is the latest in a slew of Fox development moves, which include ordering a family comedy from a producer on "American Dad," grabbing a supernatural project from "Glee" creator Ryan Murphy and "24" producer Howard Gordon and picking up J.J. Abrams' Alcatraz project.

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It's so cute, you're like the board's own little sidewalk "Variety." Like a kids' lemonade stand except no one's paying you anything! Ever!

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