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My Life Is a Lifetime Movie (2012) Project Runway All Stars (2012–2019) Prom Queens (2012) Teen Trouble (2012–2013) Chasing Nashville (2013) Come Dine with Me (2013) Double Divas (2013) Preachers' Daughters (2013–2015) Pretty Wicked Moms (2013) Supermarket Superstar (2013) Abby's Studio Rescue (2014) Access Health (2014–2022) Betty ...
This category shows television programming that have regularly aired their first-run episodes on Lifetime. It does not include programs which first appeared on a different channel/network. It does not include programs which first appeared on a different channel/network.
Pages in category "Lifetime (TV channel) television dramas" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
In the summer of 2015, Lifetime debuted “Unreal,” a show that landed like a lightning bolt; with its mix of forcefully stated points about the media ecosystem in which we live and luridly ...
C. Call Me Crazy: A Five Film; Can You Feel the Beat: The Lisa Lisa Story; Carolina Moon (2007 film) Center Stage: On Pointe; A Chance of Snow; The Choking Game
Rhymes Through Times [1] is an American animated musical series created by Lasette Canady, [2] featuring music performed by Christopher Jackson, [3] and animation by Lion Forge. [4] The series [5] first premiered on the Noggin app and on the Nick Jr. Youtube channel. [6] Music from the series was released as an album across music streaming ...
In a review in The Washington Post, Emily Yahr said that the half-scripted, half-documentary hybrid format doesn't work and the show is delivering a mixed tone. [9] Robert Owen of The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette said the viewers will be disappointed by the series. [10]
Suite 7 is an American limited anthology series created and executive produced by Wilson Cleveland. [1] who also stars as Matthew Brandon. The series, presented by Better Sleep Council [2] and distributed by A&E Networks, debuted on December 17, 2010 on MyLifetime.com and Lifetime’s Hulu, YouTube, iTunes and Xbox channels. [3]
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