
After announcing its scripted development slate at its upfront presentation earlier this month, Bravo this morning unveiled its unscripted one, which features six projects in development. That is in addition to the 11 new reality series whose pickup was announced at the upfront. The slate includes Shop With Stella and Tone It Up, Bravo’s first two projects in a newly added area of unscripted programming, about the workings of the online world, which joins Bravo’s staples Food, Fashion, Beauty, Design and Pop Culture. Here are descriptions of Bravo’s unscripted series in development:
“The Gold Coast” (working title)
Produced by True Entertainment with Steven Weinstock and Glenda Hersh serving as Executive Producers.
This lively, over-the-top group of twenty-something girlfriends exemplify the “Boomerang Generation” as they move back home after graduating from college to live with their parents on the Gold Coast of Long Island.
“Heirs Of Palm Beach” (working title)
Produced by Pink Sneakers with Kimberly Cowin and John Ehrhard serving as Executive Producers.
Palm Beach is home to the privileged offspring that make up the center of this elite social scene where membership has its privileges and pitfalls.
“Shop With Stella” (working title)
Produced by Firehouse Productions with Nanette Burstein serving as Executive Producer.
Three best friends and roommates find out if they are way over their heads or on the verge of a very profitable future as they try to launch a killer start-up idea for a fashion website that could revolutionize the way women shop.
“Splitsville” (working title)
Produced by BASE Productions with Mickey Stern and John Brenkus serving as Executive Producers.
These high-powered divorce lawyers battle each other with millions of dollars at stake, all while trying to avoid the same personal perils that trap their wealthy clients.
“Tone It Up” (working title)
Produced by Fishbowl Worldwide Media with Vin Di Bona, Bruce Gersh, Susan Levison, Beth Greenwald and Jen Colbert serving as Executive Producers.
Two infectious best friends and roommates become the unlikely “it girls” of the fitness industry after launching their popular Tone It Up website.
“Untitled Male Model Project” (working title)
Produced by Done and Done Productions with Adam DiVello serving as Executive Producer.
Some of the most successful men in the world of male modeling try to make the most of this extremely high paying profession with a very short shelf life.
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Oh my god, Bravo, these shows sound absolutely horrible. Some of these reality ideas remind me of some of the missteps MTV took after The Hills was a proven hit. Stick with Real Housewives, and stop thinking every single group of rich kids deserve a show.
SERIOUSLY!
And yet half of them may have a chance. It’s a numbers game.
So, basically the same schlock as on every other channel? Too bad Bravo isn’t even remotely trying to live up to its name. They should change it to Boo Hiss.
Great. More air pollution from BRAVO. What a whorehouse.
Divorce Lawyers and Male Models sound like good choices for BRAVO…
please send the shows about twenty-somethings to vh1
I’m proposing that Bravo (and others like it) be hit with a new DEGRADATION TAX. They can keep making this shit, but they need to admit to their significant contribution to the decline this country and its people.
Perhaps the new BRAVO tax can be sent directly into the school system.
Let’s do it for the kids.
Brilliant idea!!! Need a legislator to propose this PRONTO! Take it to the people!! Much better way to raise money instead of trying to nickle and time taxpayers with hgher sales and income taxes to supposedly “help the children.” Amen TV FAN!
The male model show is the only one that sounded even remotely interesting. The rest are just the same pretty rich people schlock that fails for them more often than it succeeds (Miami Social, Most Eligible Dallas, NYC Prep, etc., etc., etc.).
Lol what an interesting transformation Bravo has had these past few years.
Good lord … Is this the best that Bravo feels it can offer the viewing public? What happened to integrity in the media? Why not step up and do something real, and drop all this youth based BS it’s tired and boring.
How’bout “Rites of passage” for youngsters? How’ bout challenging the rich kids into being real? match them up with street gangs and see what they do as adults, other than run for Mummy and Daddy that is!!
Chris
Who is buying this stuff? Seriously? Elitist baloney.
If “Shahs of Sunset” can get renewed, then Bravo should find most of these trash shows will also find an audience.
“Jersey Shore” has changed the face of cable TV, and these shows are the result.
Pretty sad…….
So no renewal for Chris March’s MAD FASHION? Damn.
Mad Fashion is my favorite with the adorable Chris is gone and now male models? Stopped watching most of the housewives because of the yell
ing, hate, and bragging about wealth and how famous they are