Ian Sander and Kim Moses are gratified by ABC’s response to them, as the Alphabet approved three of their projects for development. “At a time when everyone in TV is having to deal with adjustments, we’re fortunate to be able work with some wonderful writers on these really interesting ideas,” Moses said. The three projects revolve around strong female characters that have unusual occupations. This common thread reflects the interest of married duo Sander and Moses, who want to explore the evolution of the roles of women in the workplace. “These shows reflect the way in which our culture has changed and continues to change,” said Sander.

“Jane and Dick”, set in an all-female firm is a legal drama. The story revolves around a woman who is about to get married and inherit her father’s firm, when her ex-boyfriend from her teenage years re-enters her life. Author Jennifer Weiner (“In Her Shoes”) is co-writing the pilot with Michael Reisz (“Boston Legal”). “Police Surgeon” is about a female police officer who is also a surgeon, “We’ll save lives and solve crimes,” Sander said. The show is probably inspired by real life, as writer Lance Gentile is also a practicing emergency room physician. Gentile has also worked with Sander and Moses on the latest “Ghost Whisperer” vidgame.

The third project is titled “Ghost World,” which is only natural, considering the longstanding interest the executive producers have in supernatural themes. The story is about a male ghost who helps a female homicide officer in Gotham to solve her cases. Through his actions the ghost hopes to find clues to his own life and death. Sander and Moses are seasoned Executive Producers and Directors; the hit show “Ghost Whisperer” is one of their biggest successes.

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