TUBE TALK Still, TV viewers may get to see a lot of Farrow if CBS picks up the pilot ''Julie Lydecker,'' a sitcom in which she'd play the ditsy mother who moves in with the title character, her recently unemployed daughter, played by Mary McCormack. (Trivia alert: Both actresses appeared in the Howard Stern biopic ''Private Parts,'' with Farrow as herself and McCormack as Stern's then-wife, Allison.) The show would mark Farrow's first return to series TV since she starred in ''Peyton Place'' in the mid-'60s. Farrow is one of several movie stars seldom seen in TV series who are shooting pilots this spring; others include James Caan, Peter Fonda, Billy Baldwin, Alan Cumming, Eric Roberts, Griffin Dunne, and Elizabeth Perkins....
MTV, whose history of making fun of its own programming goes back as far as ''Beavis and Butt-head,'' is developing a two-hour movie spoof of ''The Real World,'' to air August 6. Called ''The Real World: The Lost Season,'' the film would focus on a (fictional) band of ''Real World'' apartment-dwellers who are stalked by a crazed fan. Of course, MTV could just air footage of angry locals from the Boston and Chicago seasons.
LEGAL BRIEF The four young men who allegedly burglarized the Destin, Fla., vacation home of Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake last fall pleaded no contest and received sentences of three years probation. Salvador Martinez, 19, Richard Olivarez, 20, Marcus Cook, 19, and Matthew Daily, 18, each faced 20 months in jail, but they worked out a deal with the victimized musicians, getting the lesser sentence in return for agreeing not to disclose the contents of their haul or describe anything they saw in the house. Not that it's any big secret: Police reports listed the $5,000 worth of loot as including a cell phone, a few articles of clothing, a martini glass, two bottles of liquor (the underage stars were vacationing with their parents), two camcorders, a VCR, and a videotape containing ''personal footage.'' The video apparently contained nothing more scandalous than ordinary vacation footage, police said....
REEL DEALSGet ready for a sequel to ''Miss Congeniality.'' Castle Rock has signed screenwriter Marc Lawrence to write a sequel to the 2000 comedy, in which Sandra Bullock played an FBI agent going undercover as a beauty pageant contestant. Lawrence is currently directing Bullock and Hugh Grant in the romantic comedy ''Two Weeks Notice.''...
Looks like the long-gestating film version of John Grisham's ''The Runaway Jury'' may finally leave the starting gate. John Cusack is set to star, with Gary Fleder (''Don't Say a Word'') directing. That's the third talent package for this project, which once was to star Edward Norton as the jury foreman, under director Joel Schumacher. But that version fell apart when Schumacher wanted rewrites to alter the 1996 book's suddenly-dated premise about a landmark tobacco lawsuit. With the defendant now a gun manufacturer, the movie came together again last year with Will Smith starring and Mike Newell (''Donnie Brasco'') directing. But Grisham refused to approve of Smith's casting, and the movie collapsed again in December. With Cusack and Fleder (and possibly ''Mulholland Drive'' star Naomi Watts) on board, shooting is now expected to start in the fall....
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