Mo
Abudu’s EbonyLife TV has signed a co-production deal for the African
version of Desperate Housewives scheduled to debut in mid -2014.
The
original ABC TV series- Desperate Housewives – followed the lives of a
group of women as seen through the eyes of a dead neighbour who
committed suicide in the very first episode. The storyline covers
thirteen years of the women’s lives over eight seasons as they worked
through domestic struggles and family life, while facing the secrets,
crimes and mysteries hidden behind the doors of their — at the surface —
beautiful and seemingly perfect neighbourhood.
Ben
Pyne, President of global distribution at Disney, revealed at the
recently concluded MIPCOM 2013 (an international TV and entertainment
market held in Cannes once every year; where content is introduced for
co-producing, buying, selling, financing and distributing) that the
African version of the comedy/drama series created by Marc Cherry, and
broadcast by ABC from 2004 until 2012 – is currently in development, for
a summer 2014 debut.
The
co-production deal with EbonyLife TV will feature an African cast, set
in Lagos, Nigeria, where it will also be shot, airing in 44 countries
within the African continent. The highly popular series gathered a huge
following in Nigeria as well over the years.
Mo
Abudu, CEO of EbonyLife TV said, “We are going to make it relevant,
number one, by using local talent — talent that our viewers will know
and love; two, we are going to work with local stylists, local fashion
designers, local interior designers.”
The
series has had four South American versions: one for Argentina, one for
Colombia and one for Brazil as well as a remake in Turkey.
“We
are going to give the stories an African flavour. We will localize it,
because there’s nothing the West has that Africa doesn’t have. We love,
we fight, we kiss and we make up. We like all the good things in life.
There’s good and there’s evil globally. So all those human interests,
those things that appeal to you, believe me, appeal to us also.” Mo
Abudu added.
The
Nigerian series will feature an African cast of new emerging and
established talents and will be filmed on location in Lagos, Nigeria, at
Adiva Estates, a gated development along the Lekki Expressway,
developed by ARM. This location has been identified as Africa’s own
“Wisteria Lane”.
Production
will closely follow the format and storylines of the original US
version, with a uniquely Nigerian flavour. And to ensure the series
retains its international appeal but with an African soul, EbonyLife TV
will be working with DO.ii designs and Agatha Interiors on furniture
design for the Desperate Housewives Africa sets. On dressing of talent,
EbonyLife TV will be partnering with stylist Veronica of Vane-Style and
major Nigerian designers to include Bridget Awosika, Ella & Gabby,
Jewel By Lisa, Kareema Mak, Lanre Da Silva, Meena, Me-Li, Needle Point,
Odio Mimonet, Phunkafrique, Toju Foyeh, etcetera.
Talks
are also ongoing with a number of potential sponsors to take advantage
of this once in a lifetime opportunity that will undoubtedly deliver
increased brand awareness, massive brand building and huge propensity to
purchase.
With
this exciting news, the question on everyone’s mind is, which actresses
from our continent will make up the ensemble of cast in the Nigeria-set
Desperate Housewives Africa? We wait to see.
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