Dan Goor & Luke Del Tredici’s PI Comedy Takes Step Toward NBC Pilot Order With California Tax Credit

Already considered a sure thing for a pilot greenlight, NBC‘s single-camera comedy from Brooklyn Nine-Nine co-creator/executive producer Dan Goor and executive producer Luke Del Tredici may have sealed the deal with a $1. 4M tax credit from the California Film Commission to shoot the pilot in Los Angeles. Described as one of the strongest comedy pitches to hit the TV marketplace in awhile, the untitled project was bought by NBC with a pilot production commitment and an intent to make the pilot. In an anticipation of a green light, the project’s studio, NBC sibling Universal Television, a division of Universal Studio Group, where both Goor and Del Tredici are under overall deals, applied for a tax break, which has been granted, cementing the comedy’s chances. Co-written and executive produced by Goor and Del Tredici, the half-hour 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. As the logline indicates, this is a Los Angeles-set show, and the intention had been to film it in California.
https://deadline.com/2025/11/dan-goor-luke-del-tredici-pi-comedy-nbc-pilot-tax-credit-1236624433/

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