![]() ![]() ''We don't have any trucks, but we're not done yet,'' a Pursuit producer says as he puts in the tape. Darnell wants to know if the new ''Chases'' will yield the eye-popping promo segments of earlier shows - say, an aerial shot of a car disintegrating into the back of a semi, or a disgruntled man absconding with a National Guard tank. The talk is loose and the atmosphere convivial. Today, Pursuit is giving Darnell a first look at two works in progress, ''World's Scariest Police Chases 4'' and what will eventually become ''Surviving the Moment of Impact.'' A few other Fox employees have pulled up chairs. On a couch opposite sit Paul Stojanovich, owner of Pursuit Productions, an independent company that makes movies and reality-TV shows Darnell's wife, Carolyn (a TV-awards consultant, she is here today, as on other days, to spend time with her overbooked husband) and two Pursuit producers. Mike Darnell, executive vice president of specials and alternative programming for Fox, sits behind a desk. It is a postcard-blue Los Angeles day, and inside Building 88 on the Fox Television Studio lot a group of executives and producers have gathered to watch videotapes of car crashes and police chases.
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