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July 31, 2009
TV ONE TO PREMIERE “LIFE AFTER,” NEW SERIES EXPLORING TURNING POINTS IN CELEBRITIES’ LIVES BEGINNING SUNDAY, SEPT. 13 AT 10 PM ET
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Those featured to include Bell Biv Devoe, Christopher Reid, Eva Marcille, Al Reynolds, Omarosa, Jaimee Foxworth, Daryl “Chill” Mitchell, and Taimak
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Pasadena, CA -- Beginning
Sunday, Sept. 13 at 10 PM ET, TV One will premiere Life
After, an all-new series that explores some of America's most intriguing celebrities
from the perspective of the turning points that have forever changed their
lives, be they public or private, triumphant or tragic. The eight-episode,
half-hour series will share with viewers the real, behind-the-scenes stories of
the transformative events in these public figures' lives and share their joy and
happiness, pain and loss, while also sharing the ways in which they evolved from
these experiences to a more fulfilling "life after." The series will repeat that night at 1 AM
ET.
Part biography, part confessional
and all celebration of the human
spirit, each episode of Life After will focus on a
well-known person or group and tell the story, including interviews with the
celebrities themselves, of a transformative event in their lives and its effects
upon them ever afterward.
Those featured in the series will
include:
- Christopher Reid, once the king of the extreme high-top fad as
"Kid" in the famous duo Kid 'n Play, will share the journey he's taken as both
a comedian and an actor since he left that notorious twosome.
- Hip-hop/R&B trio Bell Biv Devoe will tell the story of
their life together after making the break from New Edition.
- Eva Marcille will relay the breathtaking tale of glamour and
success that followed close on the heels of her becoming the first African
American ever to win America's Next Top
Model.
- Al Reynolds will
describe in detail how he re-ignited his career as a business professional
after his highly publicized marriage and divorce from Star Jones.
- Omarosa will tell how her life changed after her sudden rise
to become the most famous contestant on Donald Trump and Mark Burnett's
reality series, The Apprentice.
- Jaimee Foxworth, whose life took a rocky path after she left
the show Family Matters, will
reveal how she tragically succumbed to the pressures that consume so many
child-stars before getting her life back on track.
- Taimak, star of the seminal film, The Last Dragon, will offer poignant
insight into the special challenges of becoming a cult hero at a young age.
- And perhaps most moving of all, Daryl "Chill" Mitchell,
co-star of The John Larroquette Show
and Veronica's Closet, will
describe how he's overcome the great personal challenges he's faced since
being paralyzed in a motorcycle accident in 2001.
"Life
After balances joyous moments with painful memories as the show seeks to
capture how those featured have both celebrated and enjoyed their fame - and
endured their darkest hours," said TV One Senior Vice President of Original
Programming Toni Judkins. "Life
After investigates the ways in which these landmark moments shaped their
lives, allowing them to share intimate revelations from the unpredictable
journey of life."
The series is produced for TV One
by K2 Pictures.
"We're tremendously excited about
Life After," said K2 president Robert Katz, "because it's a truly unique
take on the celebrity biography. We're telling stories here through the prism of
the most dramatic and intense turning points in people's lives, and that's
giving this show a candid perspective that I think viewers are going to find
both shocking and incredibly moving."
Executive producers for the
series are Robert Katz and Jay Peterson. Director is Erica Forstadt. Executive
in charge of production for TV One is Robyn Greene Arrington.
Launched in January 2004, TV One
(www.tvoneonline.com) serves more than 47
million households, offering a broad range of entertainment, reality and
lifestyle -oriented original programming, classic series, movies, and music
designed to entertain, inform and inspire a diverse audience of adult African
American viewers. TV One's
investors include Radio One [NASDAQ: ROIA and ROIAK; www.radio-one.com], the largest radio
company that primarily targets African American and urban listeners; Comcast Corporation [NASDAQ: CMCSA and
CMCSK; www.comcast.com], the leading cable
television company in the country; The DirecTV Group; Constellation Ventures;
Syndicated Communications; and Opportunity Capital Partners.
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