Report: Tina Fey’s sitcom scuttled at Fox

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The Hollywood Reporter says Chicago-trained actor and writer Tina Fey’s project for Fox, “Cabot College,” is officially a no-go.

“The comedy set at a women’s college that begins admitting men for the first time was considered a frontrunner for a six-episode order under former Fox chairman Kevin Reilly in May,” the Reporter reports. “That all changed when Reilly stepped down” a few months ago.

But Fey and two members of her “Cabot” (and formerly “30 Rock”) producing team — David Miner and Robert Carlock — remain in the game at NBC, where their show “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt” (starring “The Office’s” Ellie Kemper) is set to debut this fall.


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