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In March [[2014]] the program was one of seven scripted shows under development by AMC. The network passed on the project later that year. | In March [[2014]] the program was one of seven scripted shows under development by AMC. The network passed on the project later that year. | ||
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* Davis, Bryan (March 28, 2014) "'Bombingham' is officially an AMC production." {{BBJ}} | * Davis, Bryan (March 28, 2014) "'Bombingham' is officially an AMC production." {{BBJ}} | ||
* Davis, Bryan (February 19, 2015) "AMC nixes 'Bombingham' drama series." {{BBJ}} | * Davis, Bryan (February 19, 2015) "AMC nixes 'Bombingham' drama series." {{BBJ}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:13, 15 February 2022
- This article is about proposed TV series. For other uses, see Bombingham (disambiguation).
Bombingham was a proposed television series under development for AMC. The drama was to involve an unsolved 1963 murder case which impacted the city in the present day. Alexander Woo was the creator and writer of the show. He and Aaron Kaplan of Kaplan Entertainment were executive producers.
In March 2014 the program was one of seven scripted shows under development by AMC. The network passed on the project later that year.
References
- Davis, Bryan (March 28, 2014) "'Bombingham' is officially an AMC production." Birmingham Business Journal
- Davis, Bryan (February 19, 2015) "AMC nixes 'Bombingham' drama series." Birmingham Business Journal