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It's a man's world at CBS


November 25, 2008 The network is developing "Things a Man Should Never Do Past 30," a single-camera comedy from executive producer/director Barry Sonnenfeld, the Tannenbaum Co. and Sony Pictures TV. A few examples: "See any movie with elves, mutants, Wookiees or other nonhuman characters on opening night"; "Figure out which dirty words are spelled by phone number"; "High five in a business situation"; "Have any furniture that involves cinder blocks"; and "Google ex-girlfriends." The CBS project mostly is based on the personal experiences of Katz and Esquire editor at large A.J. Jacobs.

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