"Silver Foxes" (a gay version of 'The Golden Girls' TV show)
A Gay Take On The Golden Girls Has Been Picked Up For Development
Silver Foxes will follow a new fabulous foursome in Palm Springs.
A new comedy series thats being billed as a gay take on The Golden Girls has been given the go-ahead.
Silver Foxes, which follows four gay men living in Palm Springs, California, has been picked up for development by the Turner Broadcasting-owned production company Super Deluxe, Variety reports.
The show has direct Golden Girls ties, too: Screenwriters Stan Zimmerman and James Berg were co-writers on a number of episodes of that classic sitcom, which ran from 1985 through 1992.
Though details of Silver Foxes are scarce, the show is believed to have been inspired by Gen Silent, an acclaimed 2011 documentary that explored the issues many LGBTQ seniors face in assisted-living facilities.
The series will follow two older gay men and one younger man who rescue their friend from a homophobic nursing home and bring him back to their Palm Springs house.
Casting for the show has yet to be announced, but a 2016 reading featured George Takei, Leslie Jordan, Bruce Vilanch and Todd Sherry as the central foursome.
Zimmerman and Berg have stressed that while Silver Foxes is inspired by The Golden Girls, it isnt intended as a formal reboot.
Still, its been reported that the pair have written a cameo for original Golden Girls star Betty White.
Just as The Golden Girls touched on hot-button topics like same-sex marriage and the AIDS crisis, Silver Foxes will touch on current issues in Americas political climate, Zimmerman told HuffPost in 2017.
The show, he said, has much to offer the world, especially after ... we had a president tweeting a trans ban in the Army and our own government arguing in court against basic rights for LGBTQ people in housing and employment.
Hollywood should give Silver Foxes a chance because its important to hear the voices of older LGBTQ people, a segment of our community that is often overlooked, Zimmerman,
whose credits also include episodes of Roseanne and Gilmore Girls, said at the time.
Like The Golden Girls, we think audiences of all ages will respond to their wit and wisdom.