The Drive | by noreply@blogger.com (Jackal) | Sat, Nov 25
Sat, Nov 25
No, it's not a wacky 1960s comedy but a serialized Fox thriller called Drive, due in March, partly inspired by reality series such as The Amazing Race.
There's a giant purse of money at the end, but they don't know where the end is," says executive producer Tim Minear (Angel, Firefly).
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