EXCLUSIVE: We have NBC‘s first major scripted contender for 2026-27. The network has handed a pilot production commitment to a single-camera comedy from Brooklyn Nine-Nine co-creator/executive producer Dan Goor and executive producer Luke Del Tredici.
The untitled project, co-written and executive produced by Goor and Del Tredici, is a workplace comedy set in the world of private detectives. Per the creators, it continues the proud tradition of Los Angeles private eyes that began with Philip Marlowe and will end with this show.
Universal Television, a division of Universal Studio Group, where both Goor and Del Tredici are under overall deals, is the studio.
This marks the latest collaboration between Goor and Del Tredici. They most recently co-created and executive produced the comedy Killing It, starring Craig Robinson, which ran on Peacock for two seasons.
Goor co-created and executive produced with Mike Schur the 2013 Brooklyn Nine-Nine. Goor served as showrunner on the acclaimed workplace cop comedy, which aired for eight seasons and 153 episodes, first on Fox and then on NBC. The series, starring Andy Samberg and the late Andre Braugher as NYPD detectives, found new popularity during the pandemic and has remained a top streaming draw on Peacock and Netflix. With the new NBC private detective workplace comedy, Goor is taking crime-solving to the other coast. Goor, who also was an executive producer on NBC’s Parks and Recreation, is repped by UTA and Johnson Shapiro Slewett and Kole.
In his role as co-executive producer and then executive producer on Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Del Tredici wrote 18 episodes over the course of eight seasons. He previously worked as a co-executive producer on NBC’s 30 Rock, where he received Emmy and WGA Award nominations. Other credits include HBO’s Bored to Death and The Life and Times of Tim. Del Tredici is repped by UTA, Rise Management and Jackoway Austen Tyerman.