New Orleans — Former Louisiana Gov. Edwin Edwards will star on a new cable TV show alongside the woman he married after his release from federal prison on a corruption conviction.
In a Facebook exchange Friday, Trina Scott Edwards told The Associated Press she's currently filming for "The Governor's Wife," which will showcase the 34-year-old wife of the octogenarian former governor.
According to A&E, the series will follow Trina Edwards as she tries to fit into the former governor's upscale world while trying to get along with step-daughters almost twice her age and corral her teenage sons.
The series will include Edwin Edwards' daughters: Anna, a 62-year-old, four-time divorcee, and Victoria, whom A&E described in a news release as "a hardened 60-year-old ex-showgirl."
Trina has sons from a previous marriage, Logan, 15 and Trevor, 13.
Episodes will include school projects and Trina making a run for president of the local homeowner's association.
In a Facebook exchange Friday, Trina Scott Edwards told The Associated Press she's currently filming for "The Governor's Wife," which will showcase the 34-year-old wife of the octogenarian former governor.
According to A&E, the series will follow Trina Edwards as she tries to fit into the former governor's upscale world while trying to get along with step-daughters almost twice her age and corral her teenage sons.
The series will include Edwin Edwards' daughters: Anna, a 62-year-old, four-time divorcee, and Victoria, whom A&E described in a news release as "a hardened 60-year-old ex-showgirl."
Trina has sons from a previous marriage, Logan, 15 and Trevor, 13.
Episodes will include school projects and Trina making a run for president of the local homeowner's association.
- 1/4/2013
- by AP
- Huffington Post
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If you live in the Great White North and get History Television Canada, then you've already had a chance to view "Beast Legends", a fact I discovered when I came across the show's...
"Beast Legends" will send a team of investigators in search of creatures of myth and legend. But so as to not come across as a total knock-off of "MonsterQuest" or even Syfy's own "Destination Truth", the program will also take a page from "Animal Face-Off" and "Clash of the Dinosaurs" by having them build a scientifically accurate replica of the beast and then showing us what the creature in action would have been like via computer animation.
If you live in the Great White North and get History Television Canada, then you've already had a chance to view "Beast Legends", a fact I discovered when I came across the show's...
- 8/18/2010
- by Foywonder
- DreadCentral.com
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