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    CBS Orders Legal Pilot From 'What About Brian' Creator

    "What About Brian" creator Dana Stevens is about to get 'Reckless' with CBS.

    The network has ordered a legal pilot, "Reckless," from Stevens. The pilot is described as a sultry legal show set in Charleston, S.C., where a gorgeous Yankee litigator and a southern City Attorney struggle to hide their intense attraction while clashing over a police sex scandal.

    Also read: CBS Orders Pilots for 'Homeland' Team Drama, Robin Williams/David E. Kelley Comedy

    Stevens is writing the pilot, as well as executive producing. "Ghost Whisperer" vets Ian Sander and Kim Moses will also executive produce the project, which is produced by CBS Television Studios.

    "What About Brian," which starred Barry Watson, Sarah Lancaster and Rosanna Arquette, ran for two season on ABC from 2005 to 2007.

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