Showing posts with label Lifetime. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lifetime. Show all posts

Thursday, June 19, 2014

Lifetime Making ‘Saved By the Bell’ Movie; See the First Photo



They are "rebooting" Boy Meets World with with Girl Meets World Cory and Topanga are married and have a girl, well the '90s and our childhood memories wouldn't be complete until they brought back Saved By the Bell.

Lifetime announced today that it is making The Unauthorized Saved By the Bell Story, a narrative feature that delves behind the scenes of the "hit" teen series. Really hit is a stretch isn't it? I mean it was fun and cooky and occupied our Saturday's when we were too old for cartoons, but needed to be entertained.

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Lifetime Cancels 'Army Wives' After Seven Seasons



Lifetime is closing the book on Army Wives.


The female-skewing cable network has opted to cancel its longest-running original scripted drama after seven seasons, The Hollywood Reporter has learned.
The series, which hails from ABC Studios, wrapped its final season in June and will conclude with a two-hour retrospective special with the cast that will air early next year.
"There is no denying how special Army Wives has been to both Lifetime and the television landscape," Lifetime GM Rob Sharenow said of the series following women and their spouses and families living on an active Army post. "By taking on a very relevant and timely issue, it has brilliantly captured the challenges our military families endure and the bravery they and their loved ones display while serving our country. It has been an honor to be the home of Army Wives. We also want to thank Army Wives’ passionate legion of fans and everyone involved with the series: ABC Studios, Mark Gordon and Jeff Melvoin,Tanya Biank, every single castmember, as well as the crew and community of Charleston, South Carolina. Without their dedication, effort and loyalty, Army Wives’seven wonderful seasons would not have been possible; and for that we are very grateful.”
Season seven averaged 2.5 million total viewers, down from season six's 3.2 million average. The series returned in March without star Kim Delaney and co-star Sally Pressman having a reduced role. In a bid to replenish its ranks, Army Wives added AshantiTorrey DeVitto, Jesse McCartney and Brooke Shields, among others new regular and recurring players. 
Army Wives helped put Lifetime on the original scripted series map. Moving forward, the network has drama Witches of East End due this fall as well as the second season of Marc Cherry's Devious Maids set for next year.

Source: THR