Exclusive: Carmen Mitcho and Nick Predescu, who previously worked at Love & Hip Hop producer Eastern, have launched their own unscripted production company.
The pair have set up 2 Point 0 Productions.
Mitcho was previously EVP, Programming at Eastern, while Predescu was VP, Production.
They will kick off the company with a new series on TLC – Dr. Mercy, which premieres September 22. It follows Chicago-based dermatologist Dr. Mercy Odueyungbo, who tackles extraordinary, unique, and bizarre skin cases.
The company will also produce TLC’s pregnancy hit series Unexpected, which was produced by Eastern.
Prior to joining Eastern, Mitcho was a showrunner whose credits include Ice Loves Coco, Giuliana & Bill, and Kimora: Life in the Fab Lane. Predescu spent more than a decade at MTV working as a production executive on many projects including The Real World, The Challenge, Teen Mom, and The Hills.
2 Point 0 Productions is represented by ICM Partners.
The pair have set up 2 Point 0 Productions.
Mitcho was previously EVP, Programming at Eastern, while Predescu was VP, Production.
They will kick off the company with a new series on TLC – Dr. Mercy, which premieres September 22. It follows Chicago-based dermatologist Dr. Mercy Odueyungbo, who tackles extraordinary, unique, and bizarre skin cases.
The company will also produce TLC’s pregnancy hit series Unexpected, which was produced by Eastern.
Prior to joining Eastern, Mitcho was a showrunner whose credits include Ice Loves Coco, Giuliana & Bill, and Kimora: Life in the Fab Lane. Predescu spent more than a decade at MTV working as a production executive on many projects including The Real World, The Challenge, Teen Mom, and The Hills.
2 Point 0 Productions is represented by ICM Partners.
- 9/10/2021
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Fashion entrepreneur and author Kimora Lee Simmons will add reality TV star to her resume when her unscripted sitcom debuts on the Style Network in the summer.
Tentatively titled Kimora, the series chronicles the professional life of the former model, who juggles a business team of publicists, managers, creative directors and fashion designers while dealing with her two daughters at their home in New Jersey, where they are surrounded by nannies, chefs, drivers and stylists.
"(Simmons) is refreshingly blunt, absolutely honest and outrageously entertaining," said Salaam Coleman Smith, executive vp at the Style Network. "This series is going to open a lot of women's eyes to the possibilities life has to offer."
Kimora was developed for the Style Network by Elaine Brooks. Steve Cantor and Carmen Mitcho will executive produce.
The St. Louis native began modeling as a teenager and has since written a book, "Fabulosity: What It Is and How to Get It," and developed a successful clothing line, Baby Phat.
Tentatively titled Kimora, the series chronicles the professional life of the former model, who juggles a business team of publicists, managers, creative directors and fashion designers while dealing with her two daughters at their home in New Jersey, where they are surrounded by nannies, chefs, drivers and stylists.
"(Simmons) is refreshingly blunt, absolutely honest and outrageously entertaining," said Salaam Coleman Smith, executive vp at the Style Network. "This series is going to open a lot of women's eyes to the possibilities life has to offer."
Kimora was developed for the Style Network by Elaine Brooks. Steve Cantor and Carmen Mitcho will executive produce.
The St. Louis native began modeling as a teenager and has since written a book, "Fabulosity: What It Is and How to Get It," and developed a successful clothing line, Baby Phat.
- 4/12/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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