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Army Wives

- Based on the book “Under the Sabers: The Unwritten Code of Army Wives” by Tanya Biank, Army Wives is a drama series about a woman whose husband is a soldier. After moving into an Army base, she meets women whose husbands are in the military, and finds individuals who ca...
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Lifetime's 'Army Wives' Ends Debut Season with Cliffhanger Episode

August 28, 2007

Marilyn (Kate Kneeland) and Eddie (R.W. Smith) decide to run away togetherThe first season of Army Wives wrapped up on Sunday, August 26, with a cliffhanger that has surely left viewers hungry for more.

Although the season finale did not end with a huge “bang,” the last scene certainly leaves a lot of room for it for the second season.  The first season ended with Marilyn's (Kate Kneeland) husband, entering the Hump Bar with explosives strapped to his body.  Amanda (Kim Allen) walks into the bar, and stands within a few paces of Marilyn's husband, who then squeezes the detonator.  No one knows for sure what happens next, as the screen subsequently fades to white.

Lifetime to Hold 'Army Wives' Cast Party to Celebrate Season Finale

August 22, 2007

The cast of Lifetime's Army Wives Lifetime is hosting a gala cast party in Los Angeles in order to celebrate the first season finale of Army Wives, the network's most successful series to date.  The star-studded event will be held on Saturday, August 25, and will be attended by five real-life military spouses, all of whom participated in the show's affiliate promotion, “Lifetime's Five Star Army Wives Experience.”

The promotion, which ran in over 50 markets nationwide, has awarded the five army wives with an all-expense paid, VIP trip for two to Los Angeles, where they will get to mingle with the show's cast and crew.

Dee Johnson named the new showrunner of Lifetime's 'Army Wives'

August 13, 2007

The cast of Army Wives After writing a number of episodes for the debut season of Army Wives, Dee Johnson has been made a full-time member of the drama series production team.  Her new deal with ABC Studios has afforded her one more year on the show, and will have her serving as an executive producer/showrunner.

Johnson is the third showrunner on Army Wives.  In December, Samantha Corbin-Miller (Crossing Jordan, The Practice) was named executive producer/showrunner, but a few months later, was replaced by Jeff Melvoin (Alias, Picket Fences).  Now, Johnson is taking over the series for Melvoin.

More Praises for 'Army Wives' Actress

August 8, 2007

army wivesSoaring ratings are not the only thing that's validating the success of Lifetime's Army WivesSally Pressman, actress who plays Roxy LeBlanc on the drama series, has received several flattering remarks from various callers during her interview with Tara Crooks, host of Army Wife Talk Radio.

During her interview, many supporters called in, stating how happy they are with the depiction of military life on the show and praised Pressman's realistic portrayal of her character.

'Army Wives' Casts Real-Life Military Spouses as Extras for Season Finale

August 1, 2007

Trevor and RoxyLifetime's highest-rated series Army Wives has become such a hit with real-life military spouses that a number of them from Fort Bragg convinced the network to use them as extras on the drama series.

After several e-mails and phone calls, Veronica Kirby, wife of chief warrant officer Bryan Brady, and her group of friends headed to Charleston, South Carolina in order to take part in the filming of the show's season finale.  Kirby had been watching an episode of Army Wives when the idea to join the cast as an extra popped in her head.

Real-Life 'Army Wives' in Fort Bragg Enjoy Watching Lifetime's Highest-Rated Series

July 29, 2007

Denise and FrankLifetime's drama series, Army Wives, has captured the attention of millions of viewers in the United States.  It is the highest-rated series in the network's 23-year-history and has been renewed for a second season.  Based on Tanya Biank's nonfiction book, Under the Sabers: The Unwritten Code of Army Wives, the series follows the story of four military spouses and a husband stationed at a fictional post called Fort Marshall.

Among the millions who tune in every Sunday night are real-life army wives at Fort Bragg.  They enjoy watching a piece of their lives being represented on the small screen, but are also the first to detect when the show exercises creative freedom with military life.

Cast and Crew of 'Army Wives' Holds First Season Wrap-Up Party in Aquarium

July 18, 2007

Numerous crew members, actors, actresses and others associated with Lifetime Television’s Army Wives gathered at the South Carolina Aquarium last week in order to celebrate a successful first season.  Producers recently wrapped up the show's debut season, ending a five-month long shoot in Charleston. 

At the party, guests dined on prime rib and, ironically enough, sushi, while watching the show’s blooper reel.

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