Bravo
to Launch The Real Housewives of Orange County
1/6/06
BRAVO TO LAUNCH NEW ORIGINAL DOCU-SERIES "THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF
ORANGE COUNTY" TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 2006 AT 10:00 P.M.
SEVEN-EPISODE REALITY DOCUMENTARY OFFERS INSIDE PEEK INTO THE LIVES OF
FIVE REAL-LIFE HOUSEWIVES LIVING IN AN EXCLUSIVE GATED SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
COMMUNITY
New York, NY - January 5, 2006 - First there was "Peyton
Place"...then "Dallas"... and now "Desperate
Housewives." America loves those deliciously soapy looks behind the
curtains of seemingly perfect worlds. This spring, Bravo will premiere
"The Real Housewives of Orange County," a new one-hour docu-series
which provides exclusive access to five families who live in one of the
wealthiest planned communities in the country. The seven-episode series
focuses on five real-life housewives living in a protected Southern
California enclave, exposing the excitement, extravagance and everyday
drama that exists in their unscripted and unrehearsed lives. "The
Real Housewives of Orange County" premieres Tuesday, March 21, 2006
(10:00 - 11:00 p.m. ET/PT). The announcement was made today by Lauren
Zalaznick, President, Bravo.
"Bravo continues to innovate in the reality TV genre with this
riveting series exploring the complicated daily lives of five privileged
women and their families," said Zalaznick. "From Peyton Place to
Desperate Housewives, viewers have been riveted by the fictionalized
versions of such lifestyles on television. Now, here is a series that
depicts real-life 'desperate' housewives with an authentic look at their
compelling day-to-day drama."
"The Real Housewives of Orange County" will follow five
sophisticated women and their families who lead glamorous lives in a
picturesque Southern California gated community where the average home has
a $1.6 million price tag and residents include CEOs and retired
professional athletes. Orange County "housewives" Kimberly,
Jeana, Vicki, Lauri and Jo are used to the good life and will do
everything they can to hang on to it. The women each have their own
personal story to share, and they've granted Bravo an all-access pass into
their lives, families, friendships, careers, and homes. From diamond
parties to Botox sessions to the stress of having a high-powered career,
the women take viewers along for the ride and into their real-life dramas
that show how life isn't always perfect behind the gates. Just what lies
beneath the surface of this "perfect" community?
The women mostly live the good life, but also represent the modern-day
version of the "happy housewife," which today includes juggling
the challenges of a stressful career with a busy family life. These women
are sexy, sophisticated, and know how to turn heads, set trends, and keep
up appearances in one of the most stylish communities in the country.
* Kimberly Bryant is 40-something and has two kids with executive
husband Scott. She's the classic 'Trophy Wife,' thanks to her plastic
surgeon and husband's money, but also incredibly articulate and
hard-working. * Jeana Keough is a former Playboy Playmate and actress who
is now a 40-something wife of former major league baseball star, Matt
Keough. A 19-year resident of her gated community and mother of three
teenagers, Jeana also sells real estate "for fun" and the
insider gossip. * Vicki Gunvalson is a successful, self-made, 40-something
woman to be reckoned with. She's a lucrative insurance broker, devout
Christian, and is married for the second time. She also has two teenagers
and is feeling the affects of the looming empty-nest ahead as her youngest
gets ready to leave for college. * Lauri Waring is 40-something and works
as an insurance broker for Vicki Gunvalson. Recently divorced and forced
to downsize her lifestyle, Lauri is a single mom with three kids (one just
released from juvenile hall), struggling to regain her status in the
community. * Jo De La Rosa is the 20-something "newbie" to the
community, recently engaged to one of the divorced dads in the community,
Slade Smiley. Confident and sexy, Jo is trying to figure out her place in
this strange new world.
"The Real Housewives of Orange County" is produced by Kaufman
Films and Dunlop Entertainment, and was created by series executive
producer Scott Dunlop. Kevin Kaufman, Dave Rupel ("Big Brother
2," "Temptation Island," "The Real World:
London") and Patrick Moses are also executive producers.
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