BRAVO GREENLIGHTS "TAKE MY EX" PILOT PRESENTATION
BRAVO GREENLIGHTS "TAKE MY EX" PILOT PRESENTATION
NEW YORK - April 10, 2007 - Fifty percent of American marriages may end in divorce, but sometimes a second chance at love waits around the strangest corners. Bravo announced the development deal for "Take My Ex," a unique one-hour reality format dating show in which divorcees play cupid for their ex-spouses. Whatever the motivation -- friendship, love, financial burden or emotional closure -- drama runs high. Viewers will find out what their marriage and divorce taught them about each other, whether they can help find a new person to satisfy their former partner in a way they never could, and if they really know what's best for their ex. After all, if a man knows that his ex-wife doesn't like sex before dinner, is allergic to alpaca and is freaked out by back hair, he's already got a leg up in knowing what's best for her. Or does he?
Sam Mettler, the creator and executive producer of the series "Intervention," will executive produce the pilot with his production company MadJack Entertainment.
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