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[12/04/07 - 01:46 PM] Kelly Preston ('Jerry Mcguire') to Star in the Lifetime Original Movie 'The Tenth Circle,' Based on the New York Times Best-Selling Novel by Jodi Picoult The movie, due in 2008, is "a powerful account of
an American family and a story that probes the unbreakable bond between
parent and child."
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[10/11/07 - 09:03 AM] Molly Shannon ('Year of the Dog,' 'Saturday Night Live') and Steven Weber ('Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip,' 'Wings') Star in the Lifetime Original Movie 'More of Me' The movie, due on November 17, is a
"whimsical, lighthearted and touching comedy about an overworked and
overextended wife, mom and career woman who splits into three separate
versions of herself with distinct personalities in order to manage her
chaotic life."
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[06/27/07 - 10:10 AM] Molly Shannon ('Year of the Dog,' 'Saturday Night Live') to Star in the Lifetime Original Movie 'More of Me,' the Quirky Tale of a Woman Who Discovers a Unique Way of Coping with the Stress and Demands of Modern Life The original movie, due this fall, is "a whimsical, lighthearted and touching
comedy about an overworked and overextended wife, mom and career woman who
splits into three separate versions of herself with distinct personalities
in order to manage her chaotic life."
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[06/21/07 - 07:45 AM] Lifetime Television Announces Production of the Lifetime Original Movie 'Custody' (Working Title), Starring Rob Morrow ('Numb3rs'), James Denton ('Desperate Housewives') and Kay Panabaker (Warner BroS. 'Nancy Drew') The original movie tells "the poignant story
of a widowed college professor who risks losing custody of his 13-year-old
stepdaughter."
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[06/08/07 - 07:14 PM] Cable Ratings Round-Up (Week of May 28-June 3): 'Sopranos,' Nba Playoffs Top the Charts Plus: Lifetime saw its newcomer "Army Wives" open to the tune of 3.5 million viewers on Sunday, making it the most-watched series premiere in the network's 23-year history.
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[06/05/07 - 02:05 PM] Lifetime Television's Original Drama 'Army Wives' Is Most-Watched Series Premiere in Network's 23-Year History Lifetime spins the numbers for Sunday, June 3.
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[04/24/07 - 09:07 AM] Thirty-One Percent Increase in Lifetime Television's 2007-08 Programming Budget -- Largest in Network History -- Highlighted by 'Army Wives,' Premiering Sunday, June 3, 'State of Mind' and 'Side Order of Life' Premiering Sunday, July 15 In addition, Lifetime Networks is producing more than 60 movies this coming season
for both Lifetime Television and LMN.
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[04/12/07 - 09:04 AM] Emmy(R) Award Winner Kirstie Alley ('Cheers') Stars in and Executive Produces the Lifetime Original Movie 'Write & Wrong,' (Formerly 'And She Was') About a Middle-Aged Screenwriter Whose Script-Selling Scheme to Beat Hollywood's Youth Obsession Goes Awry The movie will be
followed by the premiere of the new Lifetime series "Army Wives" starring
Kim Delaney and Catherine Bell on Sunday, June 3.
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[01/11/07 - 01:45 PM] Emmy(R) Award Winner Kirstie Alley ("Cheers") to Star in and Executive Produce the Lifetime Original Movie "And She Was" The satiric comedy stars Alley as a middle-aged screenwriter who learns she is all washed up in Hollywood because she is considered too old and enlists the help of her 20-something nephew who passes himself off as the writer of her scripts.
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WRITE & WRONG (LIFETIME)
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BROADCAST
HISTORY:
6/3/07
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STATUS: telefilm/mini-series in the can |
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DESCRIPTION: (from Lifetime's web site) When Byrdie, a formerly successful screenwriter, realizes she's a has-been in Hollywood because of her age, she enlists her twentysomething nephew to pitch her work as his own. With his name on it, her scripts become the talk of the town. The glitch? Once she's proved she's not old hat, Byrdie's ready to bump her nephew out of her spotlight, which his reputation now depends on! Can she keep her cool while he basks in her glory? |
PRINCIPAL CAST INFORMATION:
· Eric Christian Olsen as Neil · Kirstie Alley as Birdie Landgon
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CREW INFORMATION:
· George Beckerman as WRTR · Graeme Clifford as DIR · Howard Braunstein as EP · Kirstie Alley as EP · Michael Jaffe as EP · Richard Fischoff as EP
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GENRE(S):
· mow
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STUDIO INFORMATION:
· Jaffe-Braunstein Films
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