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Wednesday, March 14, 2007

New Documentary Series Needs Manhattan's Extraordinary Families

Ricochet Television, producer of ABC’s hit show Supernanny, is developing a new documentary series about the lives of Manhattan families and the issues they face living, working, and raising children in the big city.

We will follow the lives of a handful of families for a period of a few months, as they handle the daily pressures of living in Manhattan: Whether it be remodeling their homes, traveling for work or pleasure, or dealing with overbearing pre-school directors.

We are currently looking for Manhattan’s most stylish and successful families to participate in our docu-series. Filming days will be tailored to each individual family based on their own schedules and the events going on in their lives. If you are intrested, please contact
kbrings@ricochettelevision.com .
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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thank you to Liz Brewer and her magnificent on target quote from the article Can't Get The Staff? It Serves Your Right "new money hasn't grown up knowing how to run a house and treat staff".
I have known even refined and more evolved old money types to be dubiously influenced by the squalid and fragile desperation of the so called new money.

Anonymous said...

What about one of New York's most fabulous single mothers?

Anonymous said...

The whole premise of the Fabulous New York Families makes me a little sick. You know it's going to be Lifestyles of the Rich and Not Necessarily Famous (Just Rich). That line about dealing with "overbearing pre-school directors". Please! If that's the biggest problem in your life and that makes you extraordinary as a parent and a family - excuse me, I just threw up in my mouth a little.