NBC has recently announced a pilot order for a new drama series titled “Protection,” written by the talented Josh Safran. The show is set to be executive produced by Jenna Bush Hager and Ben Spector, alongside Safran himself, with Universal Television serving as the studio behind the production.
The official synopsis for “Protection” sets the stage for an intense and thrilling storyline: “When a U.S. Marshal is tragically killed in the line of duty, what initially appears to be a straightforward case soon unravels into a dangerous conspiracy, with a family of law enforcement agents finding themselves targeted by a mysterious assassin. As the Thornhill family navigates personal conflicts and professional boundaries, they must rely on their years of experience in protecting others, working together to uncover the truth and bring the killer to justice, even if it means going against everything they stand for.”
This pilot order marks the second drama project greenlit by NBC this season, following the reboot of the classic series “The Rockford Files,” which originally aired on the network for six successful seasons from 1974 to 1980.
Josh Safran, known for his work on popular shows like “Gossip Girl” and “Quantico,” brings his expertise in crafting compelling narratives to “Protection.” Meanwhile, Jenna Bush Hager, a familiar face from NBC News and co-host of “Today,” adds her producing prowess to the mix. Ben Spector, who previously held a key role at Eva Longoria’s production company, now partners with Bush Hager under a first-look deal at Universal Television.
With a team of seasoned professionals at the helm and a gripping storyline that promises twists and turns, “Protection” is poised to captivate audiences and deliver a high-stakes drama that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats. Stay tuned for updates on this exciting new project as it progresses towards production and potential series pickup.

