FilmMagic Wisteria Lane is no stranger to envy. Marc Cherry, the creator of “Desperate Housewives,” says he’s jealous of the “Real Housewives” reality TV franchise that began after his ...
However, just two years later, in 2006, Bravo created a 'real life' version of Desperate Housewives, called The Real Housewives, beginning the first franchise in Orange County, California.
Following the success of Desperate Housewives, which ran from 2004 to 2012, about a group of women living in the fictional Wisteria Lane cul-de-sac, Bravo followed with a “real-life” version ...
"Desperate Housewives" creator Marc Cherry is open to exploring a different era of Wisteria Lane. In a recent interview with People magazine, Cherry pitched his idea for a prequel to the hit ABC ...
Following the success of Desperate Housewives, which ran from 2004 to 2012, about a group of women living in the fictional Wisteria Lane cul-de-sac, Bravo followed with a “real-life” version ...
By Mariel Turner Desperate Housewives showrunner Marc Cherry knows that Real Housewives may have been inspired by his ABC show, but he isn’t upset about the Bravo franchise’s success.
It's important to remember that Desperate Housewives, the 2004-2012 ABC dramedy, is different from the Real Housewives reality franchise. Not everyone does, as Desperate Housewives creator Marc ...
If we’re going to thank anyone for the Housewives universe, it has to be the women of RHOC. Inspired by the popularity of Desperate Housewives, the introductory franchise debuted all the way ...