The Ted Williams saga continues.

Today, TMZ reports that the golden-voiced homeless man has "inked a deal" to film a reality show. It will be called Second Chances at Life and will document Williams' rags-to-riches story.

On Feb. 10, The Columbus Dispatch reported that Williams said he was living in a "clean-living" recovery house in Los Angeles, and was thinking of shopping the reality show to networks. TMZ did not specify with whom the deal was inked. (Williams' rep has not responded yet to Lifeline Live with details of the deal.)

Some of the early job offers Williams received -- such as an announcing gig with the NBA's Cleveland Cavaliers -- have not been pursued, said Al Battle, Williams' manager, in an interview earlier this month on WBNS television station in Columbus. The interview followed an Early Show appearance in which Williams admitted that he was unprepared to handle the global media blitz that came with his fast rise to fame, which led him to drink and later spurred an altercation with daughter Jenay Williams.