NBC
Announces New Series "Lipstick Jungle" to Premiere February 7
11/29/07
NBC ANNOUNCES NEW DRAMEDY SERIES ‘LIPSTICK JUNGLE’ TO PREMIERE ON
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7
Based on Best-selling Novel by Candace Bushnell ("Sex and the
City"), Series Stars Brooke Shields ("Suddenly Susan"), Kim
Raver ("24") and Lindsay Price ("Beverly Hills,
90210")
BURBANK – November 28, 2007 –
NBC's new dramedy "Lipstick Jungle," based on the best-selling
novel by Candace Bushnell (who also wrote the book "Sex and the
City") – and starring Brooke
Shields ("Suddenly Susan"), Kim Raver ("24") and
Lindsay Price ("Beverly Hills, 90210") –
will premiere on Thursday, February 7 (10-11 p.m. ET).
The announcement was made today by Ben Silverman, Co-Chairman, NBC
Entertainment and Universal Media Studios, as well as by the starring trio
who appeared during NBC's live broadcast of "Christmas at Rockefeller
Center" special on November 28.
"This provocative new series is a fun, sexy look at strong women
in New York City," said Silverman. "We are very excited about
Candace Bushnell's larger-than-life characters -- as embodied by its
perfect cast -- that has made 'Lipstick' a highly anticipated event since
the network acquired the best-selling book."
It's a jungle out there. Dress accordingly. Based on the best-selling
book by Candace Bushnell (author of "Sex and the City"), the
enticing new dramedy follows three high-powered friends as they weather
the ups and downs of lives lived at the top of their game. Nico (Raver),
editor-in-chief of a hot fashion magazine, has her eye on becoming CEO.
Movie exec Wendy (Shields) does everything she can to balance career and
family. And free-spirited designer Victory (Price) longs to make her
dreams come true, and maybe find Mr. Right along the way. Armed with humor
and strength, these three modern New York women support one another
through the triumphs and tears that are all part of making it big in the
Big Apple.
Also starring are Andrew McCarthy ("The Joy Luck Club"),
Julian Sands ("24"), David Alan Basche ("United 93"),
David Norona ("Frasier") and Paul Blackthorne ("Big
Shots").
"ER" will continue in the Thursdays (10-11 p.m. ET) time slot
through January when the Emmy Award-winning drama series completes its
current run of original episodes.
The series is executive-produced by Oliver Goldstick ("Ugly
Betty"), Timothy Busfield (NBC's "The West Wing") and
Bushnell. Based on the book by Bushnell, "Lipstick Jungle" is
from Universal Media Studios. The pilot is directed by Gary Winick
("13 Going on 30").
Source:
NBC Press Release