Tina Fey and Matt Hubbard are at the top of multiple networks' wish lists.
A comedy from the 30 Rock duo has ignited a highly competitive bidding war among the broadcast nets, The Hollywood Reporter has learned.
The untitled comedy takes place at a former all-girls college which has just opened its doors to men for the first time, with NBC, Fox and other networks interested in making the project their own.
Fey and Hubbard are on board to executive produce the project under Fey's four-year overall deal with Universal Television. Fey has no plans to star in the project.
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The project marks the second for the former 30 Rock star this development season. Fey reteamed with co-showrunner Robert Carlock for an untitled comedy from 30 Rock writer-producer Colleen McGuinness, which sold this week to NBC. That project, also from Universal TV, is a workplace comedy in which a woman reconnects with her estranged father and finds a new home and family on Fire Island.
Both comedies hail from Fey's Little Stranger banner.
Fey is repped by WME, 3 Arts and Ziffren Brittenham; Hubbard is with UTA and Hansen Jacobson.