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Lifetime’s Upcoming Summer Premieres

Living with the Enemy – New Series Tuesday, July 9th, at 10pm

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Lifetime pushes social boundaries in the all-new docuseries, “Living with the Enemy” (#LWTE). The entertaining, outrageous and daring experiment features families of opposing values living in each other’s homes to see if they can change one another’s views by exploring the fault lines of social cohesion in the United States.

In each one-hour episode, a different hot topic currently dividing public opinion will be explored. Two families must defend their opinions and beliefs when forced to live and work with the people whose lifestyles contradict their own. Each participant will spend four days in the enemy’s house, learning the way their hosts choose to live their lives and the principles and ethics they so strongly uphold. Views will be tested, beliefs challenged and patience pushed to the limit during their visit. By the end, each side will have made their point through a series of immersive situations – and hopefully, discover a greater understanding of one another.

The provocative topics featured during Living with the Enemy include:

  • Parenting – Helicopter vs. Free Spirited
  • Body Conscious – Big vs. Skinny
  • Marriage – Same Sex vs. Traditional
  • Animal Rights – Hunter vs. Vegan
  • Pornography – Porn Star vs. Anti-Porn Advocate
  • Monogamy – Anti-Polygamy vs. Multiple Wives

“Living with the Enemy” is produced by BBC Worldwide Productions. Executive Producers are, Travis Shakespeare, Patrick Costello, Alex Weresow and Jane Tranter and Lifetime’s Eli Lehrer, Mary Donahue and Paul Hardy. Six, hour-long episodes of “Living with the Enemy” have been ordered.

 

Atlanta Plastic – New Series Friday, July 31st, at 10pm

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Lifetime reveals the changing face of plastic surgery in the new docuseries, “Atlanta Plastic,” following three of Atlanta’s top African American surgeons and their clients who seek to look their best by going under the knife.

“Atlanta Plastic” features board-certified physicians Dr. Wright Jones, Dr. Marcus Crawford and Dr. Aisha McKnight-Baron who are at the top of their game. The doctors’ patients, both male and female, come from all walks of life and request a variety of procedures from tummy tucks, Brazilian butt lifts and facelifts, to breast augmentation, liposuction and rhinoplasty.

“Atlanta Plastic” is produced by Intuitive Entertainment for broadcast on Lifetime. The series is executive produced by Mechelle Collins, Kevin Dill and Adam Matalon, who also serves as showrunner. Lifetime’s Eli Lehrer, Mary Donahue and Kimberly Chessler also serve as executive producers.

 

Bring It! – Summer Premiere Friday, July 31st, at 9pm

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“Bring It!” returns with all new episodes this summer! After a series of crucial losses including at the final championship, Coach D is ready to shake things up at the Dollhouse. In an effort push her dancers to bring on their A game, Coach D announces the spots for battle captains are up for grabs and new dancers will be joining the team who are ready to pump up the volume. With creative new dance routines and solos, the competitiveness reaches an all-time high.

 

Little Women: LA – Season 3 Premiere Wednesday, July 29th, at 9pm

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A new season of “Little Women: LA” brings new faces to this close-knit crew. Gossip girl Brittany arrives with dirt on everyone while Jasmin, an Orange County mom, surrounds herself with men of average size, including her son. As Terra and Joe go through the trials and tribulations of being first-time parents, Christy struggles to have a child while Tonya tries to find love with the right man. But, through thick and thin, nothing can keep these little ladies apart.

 

Little Women: Terra’s Little Family – Summer Premiere Wednesday, July 29th, at 10pm

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“Little Women: Terra’s Little Family” returns this summer with all new episodes. Terra and Joe hit the road to the altar, but not without a few bumps on the road. The stress of being new parents to baby Penny intensifies when wedding planning adds new anxieties beyond diaper changes.

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James McDonald

Originally from Dublin, Ireland, James is a Movie Critic with 40 years of experience in the film industry as an Award-Winning Filmmaker. He is also a member of the Critics Choice Association and the Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association.