Check out this article from DEADLINE TV:
EXCLUSIVE:
Sony Pictures TV has closed a deal for the rights to
Outlander, Diana Gabaldon’s bestselling fantasy/romance/adventure series of books.
Battlestar Galacticadeveloper/executive producer
Ron Moore will write the series adaptation, with Jim Kohlberg’s Story Mining and Supply Co producing. The project will be taken to cable networks this week.

The book series starts off in 1945 and follows Claire, an engaged WWII combat nurse who accidentally steps back in time to the Scottish Highlands of 1743. Catapulted without warning into the intrigues of lairds and spies that send her on the run and threaten her life she is forced to marry Jamie, a gallant and passionate young Scots warrior, igniting a passionate love so absolute that Claire becomes a woman torn between fidelity and desire… and between two vastly different men in two irreconcilable lives. The seven-book series has sold over 20 million copies. An eighth novel is slated to come out next year. The books have developed passionate fan following, with multiple companies running “Jamie and Claire” tours of Scotland, where they visit locations from the books.
For Moore, the project stems from his
overall deal with Sony Pictures TV.
Star Trek veteran Moore, repped by CAA, started his writing career on
Next Generationand also spent five years on
Deep Space Nine. He then served as co-executive producer/co-showrunner on the WB’s
Roswell and as executive producer/showrunner on HBO’s
Carnivale before segueing to
Battlestar Galactica.
Thanks to Cari for texting me the news!!