'That's Not Okay' Website In Development as TV Show, Produced by Kelsey Grammer

'That's Not Okay' Website In Development as TV Show, Produced by Kelsey Grammer When TV runs out of ideas for shows, it turns to the Internet. For proof, just reference the CBS sitcom "$#*! My Dad Says." If a sitcom starring William Shatner can be developed from a Twitter feed, then anything can happen.

The next Internet sensation to become a TV show looks like it might be "That's Not Okay," a Tumblr-type feed that can be seen at thatsnotokayny.com. "Frasier" star Kelsey Grammer is on board to help produce the show, which is currently being shopped around.

The show would be in reality format and would follow the three creators of the website, who started it all in an email chain. The story goes that the three NYC residents were tired of complications in their personal and professional lives, so they began sending each other short quips of things that just aren't okay, such as "Wearing chiffon when you're fat. I don't care if it's your wedding day. TNO."

"TNO" is one of a few shows in development based on Internet sensations, but it may be the only one set up as a reality show: "Girls Above Me" and "Shhh...Don't Tell Steve," both Twitter feeds, are also in development but will likely end up as sitcoms.

Will it work? Maybe. "$#*! My Dad Says" drew high ratings during its premiere, but those numbers have dwindled since, and it could be cancelled after its first season.