Season 14 of Cmt’s longest-running and most-watched series “Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders: Making the Team” is set to start on Friday, Aug. 2 at 9/8c, and will be immediately followed by the premiere of the network’s newest series, “Racing Wives,” at 10/9c, TheWrap has learned exclusively.
The new “Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders: Making The Team” tryouts will consist of 13 one-hour episodes and promises access into the cheerleading candidates’ lives as they fight for a coveted spot on the sidelines for “America’s Team.” The training camp candidates will learn new routines in every episode, working with choreographers Travis Wall and Tyce Diorio (“So You Thank You Can Dance”), as well as Charm La’donna, who’s arranged dance moves for Kendrick Lamar, Meghan Trainor, and Britney Spears.
This season, Cheryl Burke and Melissa Rycroft of “Dancing With The Stars” will make appearances to help judge the auditions, with Kelli Finglass and Judy Trammell...
The new “Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders: Making The Team” tryouts will consist of 13 one-hour episodes and promises access into the cheerleading candidates’ lives as they fight for a coveted spot on the sidelines for “America’s Team.” The training camp candidates will learn new routines in every episode, working with choreographers Travis Wall and Tyce Diorio (“So You Thank You Can Dance”), as well as Charm La’donna, who’s arranged dance moves for Kendrick Lamar, Meghan Trainor, and Britney Spears.
This season, Cheryl Burke and Melissa Rycroft of “Dancing With The Stars” will make appearances to help judge the auditions, with Kelli Finglass and Judy Trammell...
- 7/10/2019
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
Cmt is continuing their growth and gearing up for 2019 with a slate of new and returning shows for their Thursday night line-up which includes the new unscripted series show Racing Wives as well as the second season of Music City, both premiering on January 3. The network has also announced the return of Wife Swap which will debut on February 28.
Racing Wives is exactly what it sounds like: a series following the lives of the wives of racecar drivers. The new unscripted series offers a rare glimpse inside the opulent, eye-popping mansions and private planes that regally decorate the banks of Lake Norman, North Carolina. The cast features sisters-in-law Ashley and Samantha Busch, married to Kurt and Kyle Busch, who are each balancing family life with their own ambitions. Looking to take her rightful spot in the wives’ club is Whitney Ward Dillon, former cheerleader and now wife of a driver...
Racing Wives is exactly what it sounds like: a series following the lives of the wives of racecar drivers. The new unscripted series offers a rare glimpse inside the opulent, eye-popping mansions and private planes that regally decorate the banks of Lake Norman, North Carolina. The cast features sisters-in-law Ashley and Samantha Busch, married to Kurt and Kyle Busch, who are each balancing family life with their own ambitions. Looking to take her rightful spot in the wives’ club is Whitney Ward Dillon, former cheerleader and now wife of a driver...
- 10/24/2018
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
Cmt is ramping up its programming slate with an eight-episode order of Racing Wives, a female-driven hour-long unscripted series from Jenny Daly’s T Group Productions, and has renewed hit docuseries Music City for a 10-episode second season. Both shows will premiere early next year.
Set in Lake Norman, North Caroline, Racing Wives follows the never-before-seen private lives of women who are married to world famous race car drivers. It features sisters-in-law Ashley and Samantha Busch, married to Kurt and Kyle Busch who are each balancing family life with their own ambitions. Looking to take her rightful spot in the wives’ club is Whitney Ward Dillion, former cheerleader and now wife of Austin Dillon, who is torn between fitting in with her fellow wives while staying true to her best friend and cheerleader ride-or-die Mariel Lane. Also featured is Amber Balcaen, an aspiring Nascar driver who is new to the racing community and left everything,...
Set in Lake Norman, North Caroline, Racing Wives follows the never-before-seen private lives of women who are married to world famous race car drivers. It features sisters-in-law Ashley and Samantha Busch, married to Kurt and Kyle Busch who are each balancing family life with their own ambitions. Looking to take her rightful spot in the wives’ club is Whitney Ward Dillion, former cheerleader and now wife of Austin Dillon, who is torn between fitting in with her fellow wives while staying true to her best friend and cheerleader ride-or-die Mariel Lane. Also featured is Amber Balcaen, an aspiring Nascar driver who is new to the racing community and left everything,...
- 8/15/2018
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Cmt is adding to its stable of unscripted series with Racing Wives, which follows the spouses of several prominent Nascar drivers. The cable network also has renewed docuseries Music City for a second season.
Racing Wives will follow the lives of five women living in the "opulent, eye-popping mansions" of Lake Norman, N.C. Three of the principal cast — sisters-in-law Ashley and Samantha Busch and Whitney Ward Dillon — are married to Nascar drivers (Kurt and Kyle Busch and Austin Dillon). Also in the cast are Mariel Lane, Ward Dillon's best friend, and Amber Balcaen, an aspiring racer who has ...
Racing Wives will follow the lives of five women living in the "opulent, eye-popping mansions" of Lake Norman, N.C. Three of the principal cast — sisters-in-law Ashley and Samantha Busch and Whitney Ward Dillon — are married to Nascar drivers (Kurt and Kyle Busch and Austin Dillon). Also in the cast are Mariel Lane, Ward Dillon's best friend, and Amber Balcaen, an aspiring racer who has ...
- 8/15/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
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