
Lifetime has picked up The Client List, a new hourlong series based on the network’s 2010 movie starring and executive produced by Jennifer Love Hewitt. Hewitt is set to reprise her role and executive produce the series, which has received a 10-episode order for a 2012 launch. Additionally, Lifetime has signed a first-look development deal for both series and movies with Hewitt’s production company Fedora Films. The deal includes a directing gig for Hewitt on a future Lifetime movie.
The Client List is about a Texas housewife (Hewitt) who, after being deserted by her husband, takes a job at a seemingly traditional day spa in a neighboring town but realizes that the parlor offers way more than massages and ends up partnering with the parlor’s feisty and disorganized owner to run the business. The series will follow her as she balances two starkly different lives — one as a single mom in a conservative town struggling to provide for her family and the other as a savvy and ambitious businesswoman working with a rowdy, sexy and unpredictable group of women.
Hewitt is executive producing The Client List with Dannielle Thomas, Howard Braunstein, Michael Jaffe and AJ Rinella, all of whom also produced the movie, and writer Jordan Budde, who adapted the Suzanne Martin-penned film to series. “Beloved by viewers, Jennifer Love Hewitt is an amazing talent on and off the screen and we are very excited about continuing our relationship with her on The Client List,” said Nancy Dubuc, president and general manager of Lifetime Networks. This project falls in line with our strategy to expand Lifetime’s slate with unapologetic programming that will surprise audiences.” Added Hewitt, “Jordan Budde has written a show that truly reflects the spirit of the movie and I am looking forward to an amazing partnership with Lifetime as both a producer and actress.”
Many TV movies and miniseries, especially on the cable side, are envisioned as potential back-door pilots, but rarely any spawn series. Exceptions include Syfy’s successful Battlestar Galactica and USA’s not-so-successful The Starter Wife. Meanwhile, Lifetime has struggled with launching new series this summer as both The Protector and Against the Wall have been soft in the ratings. The Lifetime movie The Client List, for which Hewitt received a Golden Globe nomination, drew 3.9 million total viewers for its July 2010 premiere. The Ghost Whisperer alumna Hewitt, repped by WME and Untitled, recently produced and starred opposite Betty White in the CBS TV movie The Lost Valentine. She will next be seen in the independent feature Café, opening in Los Angeles on Aug. 19.
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This series is a horrible idea for two reasons:
1) The movie sucked because all you’re doing the whole time is getting blue-balls waiting to see Jennifer Love Hewitt show some skin and it never happens. I expect much of the same from the tv series.
2) Jennifer Lover Hewitt gained about 10 lbs since Heartbreakers when she was hot.
3) How is Playboy Club should be boycotted, but a TV Series about “happy endings” shouldn’t.
And why is it the producers and all these actresses try to “humanize” hookers – are you serious? – they’re hookers – you cannot humanize them. Doing it for the kids, doing it for school tuition – yea right – it’s called doing it cuz your lazy and need drug money.
you’re an asshole.
If murdering mobsters and drug dealers can be humanized, as they were in The Sopranos and The Wire, I’m pretty sure hookers can be humanized as well, especially since they don’t actually inflict violence on other people.
LOL! You’re watching LIFETIME to get off?!
Nikki, this post represents a semi-serious problem you have with this site. You’re a pro, you’ve got deep contacts, and frankly, you’ve replaced other outlets like Daily Variety as a source for inside news and honest analysis. But the need to reach as many eyeballs as possible means you’re going to get morons like this reading and responding to your reports. He can’t count (says the movie sucks for two reasons then lists three), he clearly knows nothing about the business (could be 16, 17 years old, to read what he’s written), and he actually uses “J Lo Fan” as a moniker. I thought this site was more or less oriented toward professionals, not a repository for every high school blogger. Is there really no way to apply some minimal filtering to these replies?
Wow. Someone needs a drink, a massage or to….. Really cranky! And very very judgemental.
Looks like someone is pissed off he can’t afford his hookers and blow anymore. Jesus Christ lighten up!!!!
Good for Jordan! Great writer
Lifetime is trying a little too hard to be edgy with AGAINST THE WALL and now this. Love-Hewitt is appealing and deserves a vehicle, but this premise just sounds icky.
Lifetime should’ve picked up “Ghost Whisperer” last year when CBS didn’t renew it. It fits the brand the network is aiming for, and is less icky than a spinoff series like “The Client List.”
I agree with the above – Lifetime should have picked up Ghost Whisperer. I watch GW daily on ION tv – ironically my other channel is Lifetime Movie Network. I consider myself an expert on their movies (I watch them daily) and quite frankly, I hated The Client List. I was glad to see Jennifer, but what a role! I’m shocked that it could be made into a series – the plot was so shallow. I felt as though the movie more than covered the idea – man loses job, tries to get loan, wife out of desperation becomes a prostitute – followed by the inevitable cops busting in and making everyone realize how morally wrong it was. I would think a series would be rather dull, geez what a plot. I love Jennifer but can live without seeing her in such a role. LIFETIME needs to re-think this – it’s never to late, Ghost Whisperer would be a fine choice, comes with a huge following of faithfuls, and still leaves Jennifer in a position to produce, direct and star in something worth watching
I so agree with you! They should have picked up Ghost Whisperers instead of this awful, awful show! It denigrates women and is an unfair representation of massage therapy. Many women find themselves with children and no husband and they find employment that they can be proud of and pay the bills, at the same time. They also manage to return to school and continue to do better in life. This series has very little to offer. I LOVE Jenifer and would hope that you’d pick up Ghost Whisperer. Now, that’s a show to be PROUD to produce! And, I miss it.
Congratulations to one of televisions most lovely and bankable stars!
Keep rocking, JLove!
“Meanwhile, Lifetime has struggled with launching new series this summer as both The Protector and Against the Wall have been soft in the ratings.”
Lifetime has also struggled with their new Original Movies in the last months (the last successful one is probably the Amanda Knox story aired in February)
JLofan you apparently haven’t heard of Belle de Jour , upon which Secret Diary of a Call Girl is based , who became an escort to fund her education .She is a doctor now doing medical research .
This is good news, since she will be my future girlfriend.
I don’t like the premise of this show and wouldn’t consider watching it.
I can see where they’re coming from. Artistically, it’s “interesting”. Realistically, I’m sure it’s happened before.
That doesn’t mean it should be glorified.
Lighten Up!
So… it’s the Lifetime version of Secret Diary of a Call Girl meets Lone Star.
In other words, lame.
Hooker with a heart of gold. That ain’t old.
Not old or unoriginal? Hmmm….Now, HOW MANY cops and csi and legal shows have we got???? And they get rerun ad nauseum over and over and over on some networks who seem too damn lazy to change the genre????? So. Damn. Sick. Of. Them. All! Now…. what were you saying about unoriginal???
Lifetime needs to rebrand without disinviting their core audience. Lifetime movies are an integral part of their brand, but the quality of the films (and the ratings) have greatly diminished. Dubuc can repair the failing franchise by bringing in a new executive who cultivates the creative community rather than the current egregious abuse and disrespect that Tanya Lopez displays to her suppliers.
you don’t know what you’re talking about. These films are finally quality. They are real stories with real meaning instead of the former pictures prior to Lifetime’s addition of Tanya Lopez. She has been doing a great job since she arrived. Don’t ever speak about something you’re so ill equipped to talk about. Go back to your boring 9-5 desk job and leave film critiquing to the professionals, in case you haven’t read: the real critics are raving about the recent Lifetime originals.
What about Jennifer Koppelman Hutt from the Howard Tern Show and Alexis Steart’s girl toy?
Shill kill for this.
Tundra.
Wait, ain’t that Matra Stewart daughter show and the weird lady doing da show? Wait the nepotistic failure.
Congrats for Jennifer and Dannielle Thomas, two lovely hard working people.
I have been scouring Texas “Spas” looking for Love Hewitt and so far have been unsuccessful. I hope this increases my chances of having a happy ending to my story.
First mistake is waiting 2 years for the follow-up to make to broadcast. Second mistake is not making it a continuation of the movie. Third mistake would be letting anyone involved with Against The Wall or The Protector get anywhere near this show.
Nellie, if you happen to read this, you might want to realise this is not a back-door pilot. The term is so not-used but it is more like a front-door pilot. It isn’t spun off from some other series. It is spun off from itself. So is it really a spin-off? In some ways that is the standard practice in Canada. Flashpoint was initially a tv movie. The Bridge was also commissioned as a tv movie and it got an additional 11 episodes. If they bomb they are one-off tv movies. If they succeed they get a series to come along later. If they are expected to succeed they get the series commissioning before broadcast and it comes on tv as a series with a feature-length premiere.
Seeing the comment about failing to get off to Lifetime was worth reading this.
It’d be hard to make it based off of the movie since at the end of the movie she supposedly got clean and vowed to never do it again.
I grew up with the girl that the movie is based on. And they should tell the story of were the girl is now. She is still addicted to drugs. Her husband divorced her. She lost her children. She lives in a run down trailer and new husband was busted for drugs by federal agents. Her ex mother in law adopted her children. And according to her she never fought to get them back. Glorified seris is just a punch in the stomach to her children. They have suffered enough.
I am very excited for the series but I agree with Mel that they should show what happened to the girl the movie was based off of.
i like the protector and against the wall , i love J.L.H. , i love g.w. i think they sucked half the ending away though. the only reason i watched “the client list” was because J.L.H. was in it , i did not care for it and i will not be watching the series. my daughter also loves J.L.H. and its sad that this is the next thing she will be in , a show i will not like and my daughter can not watch.
I think this is good for ratings. I watched and loved the movie. I believe it showed a lot of what people knew little about and was different not to mention based on a true story. From what ive read and seen in previews the series will be more accurate to the facts of what happened. To each their own though. I don’t expect everyone wanting to watch it but I for one will be.
When does the show start airing?
I’m surprised after seeing the trailor for this new series that this would air on Lifetime. Lifetime has always been family programming and one of the reasons I like it so much is that it continuously seprates it’s self from the same ol sex and violence programming. Showtime, however, judging from the pitch for the show, would be a better place for “The Client” to air, and the whole guys falling all over her routine from love/hewitt is- well, kinda weird. It’s awkward and reaching, and Lifetime is great without the smut factor.
is going to be the best tv series of her ever
This show makes me sick. I am a Liscensed Massage Therapist and this show is going to do nothing but make our profession look worse than it already does. We work hard to show the public we are serious about our careers and that massage therapy is advancing and taking the next step into the medical field. Now that there is a show that will like this it will give people nothing but the wrong idea about our careers that we have worked so hard for. It is not easy to go to therapeutic massage school it is hard work. How degrading!