Tuesday, March 21, 2006

Who knew?

As much as I hate to admit it, this sounds like a reality show I could enjoy. Coursey of Zap2It:

Political strategist James Carville has advised the campaigns of Bill Clinton and former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, among others. His wife, Mary Matalin, has worked for both Bush White Houses.

Now, they're bringing all their political skills and experience to bear on the cutthroat world of ... a high-school election.

Matalin and Carville will star in "Election," an unscripted series for Lifetime that's due to premiere in the fall. The show was one of several projects the cable network announced Tuesday.

"Election" -- no relation to the Alexander Payne movie, though it covers similar territory -- will follow Carville and Matalin as they advise candidates running for student body president at a Washington, D.C., high school. The series is scheduled to run for six episodes.

Carville and Matalin are hardly strangers to the cameras, each having served as host of CNN's "Crossfire" in the past; Matalin also hosted the show "Equal Time" on CNBC. They served as consulting producers and appeared on the HBO show "K Street" and were also featured in the documentary "The War Room."

R.J. Cutler, who produced "The War Room," is also one of the executive producers of "Election," along with Andrea Buchanan and Todd DeLorenzo.

1 Comments:

At 12:06 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'll be watching right along with you....

 

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