FOX Cozies Up to Pamela Anderson Pamela Anderson is returning to television in a comedy that has received a six-episode commitment from FOX -- even though the pilot script isn't finished yet.FOX took the unusual step of picking up the show sight unseen to end a bidding fight with ABC, the showbiz trade papers report. The concept has Anderson as a former bad girl trying to shake off her habit of falling for the wrong kinds of guys.Steven Levitan ("Just Shoot Me") is writing the yet-to-be-finished pilot script and will serve as an executive producer on the 20th Century Fox TV show. Levitan's last series was FOX's 1960s-set comedy "Oliver Beene," on which he was the exec producer.Anderson's last live-action series was "V.I.P.," a syndicated action/comedy that ran from 1998-2002. The former "Baywatch" star and Playboy centerfold also provided the lead character's voice in Spike TV's "Stripperella" last year.Her sitcom experience includes two seasons playing the "Tool Time" girl on "Home Improvement" and a host of guest appearances, ranging from "Married ... with Children" to "Less than Perfect."
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