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Fri Mar 9th, 2007 11:15 pm |
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From executive producers David E. Kelley, Jason Katims and Jonathan Pontell comes
THE WEDDING BELLS, a romantic dramedy about a family-owned wedding planning
business dedicated to helping its clients live happily ever after … or at least until
they get to the parking lot.
The BELL sisters, ANNIE BELL (KaDee Strickland), JANE BELL (Teri Polo) and SAMMY BELL (Sarah Jones), inherited The Wedding Palace after their parents' divorce. Now they must navigate the endless complications of planning elaborate weddings while trying to figure out where they stand in their own complicated love lives.
From dealing with high-maintenance Bridezillas and their families to calming wedding-day jitters, the trio of planners and their loyal staff do their utmost to make sure that every bride's special day is a dream-come-true, as they attempt to take their burgeoning company from wedding emporium to wedding empire.
Adding to the behind-the-scenes chaos are photographer DAVID CONLON (Michael Landes), whose tension-filled dealings with Annie are clearly the result of pent-up sexual chemistry; and RUSSELL HAWKINS (Benjamin King), Jane's husband and the company COO. Russell was hired to attract a higher-end clientele and take the business to the next level while simultaneously cutting costs, which isn't very easy because the women like to give clients little extras that keep eating up the profits.
Meanwhile, Jane is constantly fending off the advances of their head chef, Ernesto. Then there's wedding singer RALPH SNOW (Chris Williams), who always aspired to be the next Lenny Kravitz, but instead is stuck crooning endless cover songs and retro medleys for unappreciative wedding guests. AMANDA PONTELL (Missi Pyle) adds to the frenzied scene as a former Bridezilla client who becomes a board member of The Wedding Palace.
Whatever the glitch en route to getting hitched, THE WEDDING BELLS have seen it all. They've mastered the art of guiding couples down the aisle, but have they ignored their own personal relationships along the way?
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Posted: Mon May 21st, 2007 10:44 am |
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| It sounds like THE WEDDING BELLS has taken The Wedding Singer, Father of the Bride and virtually every other wedding-revolved film and turned it into a TV series. There's definitely plenty of material and great potential for comedy, romance and drama.
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