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Lifetime is a cable TV channel in the United States with programming geared towards female audiences. It is well known for giving rise to a [[Lifetime Movie of the Week|subgenre]] of [[Made for TV Movie|Made For TV Movies]] that feature similar plots and themes. |
Lifetime is a cable TV channel in the United States with programming geared towards female audiences. It is well known for giving rise to a [[Lifetime Movie of the Week|subgenre]] of [[Made for TV Movie|Made For TV Movies]] that feature similar plots and themes. |
Revision as of 02:55, 10 September 2017
Lifetime is a cable TV channel in the United States with programming geared towards female audiences. It is well known for giving rise to a subgenre of Made For TV Movies that feature similar plots and themes.
The channel broadcasts many shows such as Will and Grace and Desperate Housewives, although it also includes original programming such as The Protector (no, not that one) and Drop Dead Diva.
Lifetime is the Trope Namer for
Original works with their own pages
- One Eight Hundred Missing
- America's Most Wanted
- Army Wives
- Blood Ties
- Dance Moms
- Debt
- Drop Dead Diva
- Project Runway
- The Protector
- Rita Rocks
- Supermarket Sweep (1990-1995 revival)
Tropes found in other Lifetime shows and movies include:
- The Cheerleader: Fab Five: The Texas Cheerleader Scandal, which is the true story about five spoiled high school cheerleaders in McKinney, Texas.