TV

‘Grease’ goes live on TV in 2015

The T-Birds and the Pink Ladies are coming to TV.

Following the success of NBC’s “Sound of Music Live!,” Fox announced it plans to broadcast a live production of “Grease” next year.

The three-hour “Grease Live” (working title) will feature a young ensemble cast playing the iconic roles of Danny, Sandy, Rizzo and the rest of the Rydell High crew popularized on Broadway and in the 1978 film starring John Travolta, Olivia Newton-John and Stockard Channing.

Fox’s special will include live performances of popular songs like “Summer Nights,” “Greased Lightnin” and “You’re the One That I Want.” Paramount Television is producing “Grease Live,” whose cast and premiere date are to be announced.

NBC’s controversial production of “The Sound of Music,” which starred Carrie Underwood, Audra McDonald and Stephen Moyer, drew nearly 19 million viewers last December.

The network plans to follow it up with a live production of “Peter Pan” on Dec. 4.