Raising Sextuplets (6×60) – follow up series to OMG! Sextuplets! pilot that documented the birth Jenny and Bryan Masche’s sextuplets. This series catches up with the family as the tots enter the terrible twos. Channel: WE tv Producer: Eric Schiff Productions Inc TX: 10 June 09 Source: Cynopsis
You’re Wearing That (10×30′) Makeover series in which mothers and daughters work with fashion stylists to update their wardrobes and revamp their relationship. Channel: WE tv TX: 2010 Source: Cynopsis
Adoption Diaries – (5×30′) – follows the stories of people who are going through the US adoption process in the hope of adding a new member to their family. Channel: WE tv TX: September 09 Source: Cynopsis
Platinum Babies (6×30′) – Ob doc series following new mothers who will spare no expense on pampering their babies. Currently casting in the Los Angeles area. Channel: WE tv TX: November 09 Source: Cynopsis
I Want to Save Your Life (8×30′) – Diet Detective Charles Stuart Platkin, a nutritionist and public health advocate, stages nutritional interventions to help people lose weight. He ropes in colleagues, family and friends of the contributor to help. Channel: WE tv TX: 25 April 09 Source: Cynopsis
Most Popular (6×60′) – Graham Norton hosts a studio-based show in which the audience questions a panel of seven women to find out who should be named ‘Most Popular’. Channel: WE tv TX: 23 July 2009 Source: Cynopsis / Mediaweek
Raising Sextuplets (6×60′) - Follow up series to OMG! Sextuplets. Continuing the story of Jennifer and Brian Masche, parents three boys and three girls as they face the challenges of bringing up a growing family. Channel: WE tv Producer: Eric Shiff Productions TX: June 09 Source: Cynopsis
Jilted (6×60′) – Desperate wives-in-waiting give their boyfriends a ‘marry-me-now-or-else-I’m-off’ ultimatum – we see whether they get their dream wedding or just get jilted. Channel: Bravo TX: 2010 Source: Cynopsis
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