Lifetime has started developing a new drama called Modern Love. The network announced that it has picked up a pilot of the show, which has been created by The Big C's executive producer Jenny Bicks.
The project focuses on Simon McElvane, a newspaper science editor who is struggling to deal with a problematic marriage and his relationship with his adopted teenage daughter. Simon is surprised when he is put in charge of his newspaper's 'Modern Love' column and begins to learn about life and love. The show will also include stories based on actual newspaper columns from the New York Times.
The project focuses on Simon McElvane, a newspaper science editor who is struggling to deal with a problematic marriage and his relationship with his adopted teenage daughter. Simon is surprised when he is put in charge of his newspaper's 'Modern Love' column and begins to learn about life and love. The show will also include stories based on actual newspaper columns from the New York Times.
Lifetime also announced that it will premiere new dramas Against The Wall and The Protector, which was formerly known as Exit 19, in the summer. Meanwhile, the network's hit Army Wives has been renewed for a sixth season.
Lifetime's president Nancy Dubuc said: "This diverse slate built upon great stories and characters is the right mix of bold, confident and relevant programming viewers can expect from Lifetime.
Lifetime's president Nancy Dubuc said: "This diverse slate built upon great stories and characters is the right mix of bold, confident and relevant programming viewers can expect from Lifetime.
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