EXCLUSIVE: Teton Ridge Entertainment has secured the rights to the Lauren Larson-written Texas Monthly article titled “A Rodeo Doctor Fixes Much More Than Broken Bones” to be adapted for TV with Will Packer Media producing.
The rodeo doctor is orthopedic surgeon Dr. Tandy Freeman, the medical director of the Professional Bull Riders and Justin Sportsmedicine team. Freeman will be consulting on the project, which will be a propulsive character-driven medical drama that explores the challenges of an elite doctor working in the high-octane world of rodeo.
Teton Ridge Entertainment president Jillian Share and Jen Gorton will executive produce alongside Will Packer and Sabrina Wind for Will Packer Media and Texas Monthly’s Megan Creydt and Scott Brown. Teton Ridge Entertainment’s Katie Myers and Will Packer Media’s Jack Dudley will serve as development executives.
“Through the work of this medical team, we’re invited into the intersecting worlds of the high-stakes rodeo circuit, elite sports, and modern medicine. Seen through Tandy’s perspective, we will journey past the grit and bravado of the cowboy community to uncover the profound relationships doctors forge with the sport’s top athletes, through a blend of raw adrenaline and deep emotion,” said Share, a TV and film producer amplifying stories of the American West.
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Teton Ridge Entertainment creates stories that celebrate the spirit of the American West and all that it represents. It is a division of Teton Ridge, which is comprised of Americana-focused properties in the sports, media, entertainment, lifestyle, and equine spaces. Their mission is to preserve and enhance the ethos of the iconic American West by bringing these offerings to a broader audience in modern, authentic ways.
Will Packer Media produces episodic scripted and unscripted series across TV and digital platforms, content for brand clients, podcasts, and its own operated platforms. Most recently, the company produced the Peacock limited series Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist, set around a fictionalized armed robbery that took place on the night of the big Muhammad Ali comeback fight in 1970. The project was the most-watched premiere in Peacock history and the #1 drama through its first weekend, winning four NAACP Image Awards, including “Outstanding Limited Series.”
In recent years, Texas Monthly stories have launched projects like Taylor Sheridan’s Landman for Paramount+, Hit Man for Netflix, and Love & Death for HBO Max. CAA represents the magazine.