- By Christopher Campbell
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- May 6, 2009 8:58 AM
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Spanish auteur Pedro Almodovar recently announced he’s working on an American TV series based on his Oscar-nominated film "Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown." While it seems odd for Fox Television to be interested in adapting a 21-year-old foreign film to the small screen, the age of the source material is hardly surprising given the fact that both NBC and ABC are similarly working on new shows based the 1989 ensemble dramedy "Parenthood" and 1987’s "The Witches of the Eastwick," respectively, for the fall.
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