Friday, August 19, 2011
Bravo: 'Housewives' segs to become re-edited
Bravo has started re-editing 'Real Average women of Beverly Hills' following the suicide of Russell Remedy on Monday.Bravo has started re-editing "Real Average women of Beverly Hillsides," based on the network's leader, who also indicated the series may stay with its Sept. 5 premiere date.The network broke its silence Friday through the channel's leader, Frances Berwick, who told Variety, "Unlike what's being reported, we haven't thought we would change our original premiere date but we're along the way of re-editing the show."Because the suicide Monday of Russell Remedy, husband to among the series' stars, Bravo has remained quiet beyond a proper statement of condolence among a craze of speculation in regards to what the network planned to complete, contrary. Some experts recommended Bravo simply shelve the whole season, but the choice to re-edit means the show continues.With re-editing already going ahead, the network could still create a Sept. 5 deadline though a postponement has not been eliminated either. Given Bravo has promoted that date because the second-season premiere, there's considerable incentive to become ready at that time given the amount of attention the debate has introduced towards the series.Berwick rejected to specify how the series will change, though chances are the series will reshape or eliminate the existence of Remedy during the period of the growing season. Sources indicate he was shot for that reasons of showing up this year, that was to create his marital strife with series star Taylor Remedy a prominent story.It's also entirely possible that the story might be marginalized or removed in the series, though that may prove a far more delicate task thinking about she ended up being to command much more screentime. Within the season premiere presented to media days prior to the suicide, Taylor Remedy alludes to problems she's getting together with her husband, along with the chance of getting couples counseling.Editing will even have in all probability to deal with the disruption to production Remedy motivated by threatening both his wife's co-stars and also the series' production company, Evolution Film & Tape, with law suit must state of his marital problems made air, which Variety confirmed through his lawyer, Ronald Richards. Remedy later retracted his threat to Evolution. Contact Andrew Wallenstein at andrew.wallenstein@variety.com
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