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Army Wives Stars move to Hallmark Channel & Hallmark Movie Channel

army-wives-hallmarkCasting News from Army Wives ladies… They may be the spouses of armed service personnel in another life, but Catherine Bell, Kim Delaney and Brigid Brannagh have been keeping busy lately as TV movie stars.  The three happen to be regulars on the top-rated cable drama “Army Wives” but at the same time they’re all leading ladies at the Hallmark Channel and Hallmark Movie Channel. Coincidence?

Brannagh stars in the Hallmark Channel Original Movie “A Crush on You” that premieres on June 11, featured opposite Sean Patrick Flannery in a cyberspace-themed romance. Then on Oct. 15, Delaney headlines the Hallmark Movie Channel Original premiere “Finding a Family” in the true story of a foster-raised teenager who seeks out an adoptive family to help shore up his education. Finally, Bell is front and center in “The Good Witch’s Family,” a Hallmark Channel Original Movie premiering on Nov. 5 and the fourth installment in Hallmark’s wildly successful “Good Witch” franchise.

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Cancelled and Renewed Shows 2010: Lifetime renews Army Wives for fifth season

army-wives-cancelled-renewed-lifetimeWe are reviewing all the cancelled shows and renewed shows of the season.

Lifetime has announced the renewal of Army Wives for a fifth season.

The ABC Studios produced show is giving Lifetime solid numbers so it was an expected move by the network.

Lifetime renewal order on Army Wives consists on 13 episodes to be aires during 2011.

Army Wives is an American drama series  that follows the lives of four army wives, their families, and an army husband whose wife is in the army. The series premiered on Lifetime  on June 3, 2007. The show had the largest series premiere in Lifetime’s 23-year history, and the largest viewership in the 10:00 pm to 11:00 pm time slot since December for Lifetime.

The second season premiered on Lifetime in the United States on Sunday, June 8, 2008, and had 19 episodes. Season three began airing in June 2009.

In February 2009, Lifetime announced that Army Wives was renewed for a fourth season of the series. Army Wives kicked off its 18-episode fourth season on Sunday, April 11, 2010. On September 23, 2010, it was announced the Army Wives was renewed for a thirteen episode fifth season in 2011.

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Casting Call: Open Auditions for Army Wives

army wives casting call open auditionThe hit Lifetime original drama “Army Wives” has started production of a new season. Army Wives is casting for guest stars, day players, and extras.

Principal Actor Casting for Army Wives:

Roles are all filled, and responsibility for this Casting in Army Wives Place belongs to Richard Futch, Ross Meyerson and James Calleri.

Extras Casting, Guest Stars Casting for Lifetime Army Wives:

This one you can submit yourself and audition for Army Wives new season, by visiting this site.

Series Creator of Army Wives:

Katherine Fugano.

Principal Cast starring in Army Wives:

Wendy Davis, Catherine Bell, Kim Delaney, and many more

What is Army Wives? – Plot

Four women and one man share the common bond of loving someone enlisted in the U.S. Army.

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Army Wives is an American television drama series that follows the lives of four army wives, their families, and an army husband whose wife is in the army. The series premiered on Lifetime Television on June 3, 2007. The show had the largest series premiere in Lifetime’s 23-year history, and the largest viewership in the 10:00 pm to 11:00 pm time slot since December for Lifetime.

The series is set at the fictional Fort Marshall in Charleston, South Carolina, home to the also fictional 23rd Airborne Division. Presumably based on the actual 82nd Airborne Division based at Fort Bragg (North Carolina).

In the pilot episode of Army Wives, “A Tribe is Born,” Roxy impetuously decides to marry PFC Trevor LeBlanc and moves with her two kids to his army post. Floundering in her new life as an Army wife, she takes a job bartending at a local joint known for being a Jody bar (where civilian men go to hit on enlisted men’s wives). While on the post, Roxy meets Claudia Joy Holden, who believes that her husband COL Michael Holden’s promotion didn’t come through because of base politics. Another army wife, Pamela Moran, is heavily pregnant with twins – she’s secretly acting as a surrogate to get her family out of debt. Meanwhile, psychiatrist Roland Burton is trying to reconnect with his wife, LTC Joan Burton, who has just returned from Afghanistan. Then there’s Denise Sherwood, who is dealing with her son Jeremy’s anger-management issues as her strict husband, MAJ Frank Sherwood, is about to be deployed. The unlikely group bonds when Pamela unexpectedly goes into labor at Claudia Joy’s wives’ tea party and subsequently gives birth on the pool table in the bar where Roxy works. Not wanting everyone to know her family’s dire financial situation, Pamela relies on these new friends to keep her surrogacy from being exposed.

As the 1st season progresses, the four women and Roland all become great friends. They go on to face things such as deployments, abuse, hostage situations, adultery and the vicious rumors that surround them.

It should be noted that though the show is based on the book of the same name, and some of the characters echo their real-life counterparts, significant differences are in place.

This includes such matters as who was killed on the show as compared to who died in real life. For instance, Claudia Joy’s oldest daughter Amanda died on the show in the second season opener. The real-life counterpart of Claudia Joy lost her husband in a plane crash during a mission to find the remains of soldiers in Vietnam.

Amanda died in an explosion caused by a jealous husband. In reality, a jealous husband did kill his wife, but in a murder/suicide involving the real-life counterpart of one of the main wives on the show. In real life, this same army wife did become a surrogate for another couple, but not in secret or primarily for money.

The second season finale aired at 10:00 pm on November 2, 2008.

The second season begins airing on Living TV on Friday, May 29, 8:00 pm

The third season of Army Wives premiered on Sunday June 7, 2009 at 10:00 pm.

The third season began with a focus on the affair between Denise and her patient. The patient, Mac, meets with Denise to tell her that he is getting back together with his ex-girlfriend. While he recognizes that he loves Denise, it is best for them to part ways. This leaves Denise in a tough position, as when word spreads that because she had intimate relations with a patient the hospital fired her, her close knit group of friends is left with nothing to say, and judge her for her actions. They turn away from Denise, but the only one to stick by Denise’s side as a support is Roland — Roland had been in this situation before when he had an affair during his marriage with Joan, and Denise was there for him no matter what. Word spreads to Iraq, where Frank (Denise’s husband) is serving, and when the rumor spreads around the troops, the leader calls upon Frank to return home to tend to his marital affairs. Not wanting to believe the affair until he hears it from his wife’s own mouth, Frank comes home, asking Denise if it was true. When Denise confirms it, Frank asks her to leave, and declares that the legal process would begin the next day. The episode after this dealt with the emotional tension between Denise and Frank in their divorce proceedings, and climaxes when the two meet before a mediator to sign the papers that will finalize the divorce. Denise keeps hoping Frank won’t sign the papers, but when he does she reluctantly does the same. The next episode highlights Joan and Roland bringing the community together to celebrate the christening of their baby daughter. Upon hearing the preacher talk about forgiveness, Frank and Denise catch each other’s eye across the church. After the ceremony, Frank approaches Denise to say that he doesn’t want to let her go, and Denise fervently agrees that they should make an attempt at reconciliation.

Another major sub-plot of the third season is the Emmalin Holden character becoming increasingly flippant and (at times) rebellious toward her parents (Claudia Joy and General Michael Holden). When the Holden family sponsors Haneen, a young girl from Iraq, who lost her entire family in a bombing and is in the U.S. for a complicated operation to restore the use of her severely injured right hand, the girl breaks down and wonders aloud why she was spared. It is revealed that Emmalin has been suppressing many of the same feelings, not knowing why she was spared when her older sister, Amanda, was killed near the end of season one.

Complete Recap and Spoilers of Army Wives Season Premiere S03E01 Best Laid Plans

Army Wives is an American television drama series that follows the lives of four army wives, their families, and an “army husband” whose wife is in the army. The series premiered on Lifetime Television on June 3, 2007. The show had the largest series premiere in Lifetime’s 23-year history, and the largest viewership in the 10:00 PM to 11:00 PM time slot since December for Lifetime.
The show is based on the non-fiction book originally titled Under the Sabers: The Unwritten Code of Army Wives by Tanya Biank. The second season premiered on Lifetime in the United States on Sunday, June 8, 2008, and had 19 episodes.

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Complete Recap and Spoilers of Army Wives Season Premiere S03E01 Best Laid Plans

This is a world where a nurse’s dalliance with a patient winds up costing the woman her job… not because she is married, but because she signed a Code Of Conduct contract and her behavior violated it. And when marital problems push a military man into the arms of a woman who is not his wife, he must think not only about the vows he took at his wedding but also the impact on his career in the army.

In the third season (the premiere episode of which debuted last night and can be seen again tonight at 9 p.m. ET on Lifetime), it’s clear that this is a show with one of the strongest moral compasses on the air. But don’t for one minute making the mistake of thinking that somehow detracts from the soapy drama at hand. If anything, it enhances it, because the characters here are at war with not only themselves but the powerful higher calling they — or their spouses — have signed on for by taking on a role in the military.

In the world of ARMY WIVES, even young love is influenced by forces greater than hormones. In the opening moments of the premiere, 16-year-old Emmalin Holden, daughter of Fort Marshall’s Brigadier General, has run off with her slightly-older beau. But their plan to tie the knot is quickly foiled by the double-threats imposed by her father and the young man’s budding army career. Needless to say, the heartbroken Emmalin — whose sister was killed last season following an explosion — will prove something of a handful for mom Claudia Joy (radiant series star Kim Delaney) in the weeks to come.

Unlike a certain group of DESPERATE wives, the women of Fort Marshall rarely find themselves going an episode without doing a little bonding. Their friendships are at the heart of the show and, like the codes of conduct which serve as an invisible character, those relationships are palpable and essential. Without them, the show would not work as well as it does, and most daytime soaps could learn a thing or two about storytelling from the writers who keep both the relationships and the storylines grounded in reality. ARMY WIVES is a guilt-free pleasure thanks to its enormous heart and genuine sense of community.

As one might expect from a show on Lifetime, ARMY WIVES can, on occasion, become overly sentimental and, every now and then, predictable. But in the hands of a stellar cast — I defy anyone to not fall in love with Sally Pressman’s Roxy — the show shines where others might fail. And given the lack of original, non-reality programming, this sudsy drama couldn’t come at a better time.

Via: The TV Addict