
Hot off the trail of her opening in “Sex and the City” co-star Kim Cattrall is returning to HBO with another sex-themed single-camera comedy project set in New York.
Cattrall plans to star and executive produce an adaptation of the British comedy series “Sensitive Skin,” which is being written and exec produced by Emmy-winning “The Sopranos” scribes Mitchell Burgess and Robin Green. Sounds like a winner.
According to the Hollywood Reporter, The project, in development at the pay cable network with a significant penalty attached to it (Ouch!), centers on a middle-aged wife and mother (Cattrall) in New York who rediscovers her sexuality and begins to question her place in the world and the choices she has made in life.
The original series, which aired on BBC Two for two seasons, was written and directed by Hugo Blick and starred Joanna Lumley as a well-to-do ex-model working at an art gallery in London.
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June 7 2008 @ 10:52 pm
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