Network: CBS
Episodes: Eight (hour)
Seasons: One
TV show dates: July 26, 2012 — July 29 2012
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: Alex Miranda (host).
TV show description:
This TV series follows three single women of different ages, life experiences, and backgrounds. They meet for the first time with a common goal — to find true love. During their journey, the women meet nearly 100 men before they start to narrow down their suitors.
As they search for a partner, the three ladies share their lives and emotionally support one another during the dating and decision making process. The TV show is hosted by Alex Miranda. The inaugural cast consists April Francis, Rachel Harley and Libby Lopez.
Originally from Michigan, April Francis runs three businesses in Chicago. She launched a fashion service called Haute Closet, created the trendy Dose Market in Chicago which combines food and fashion, and consults for high-end spas. Although she’s passionate about her career, April would give it all up for the opportunity to be a wife and mother.
Libby Lopez grew up on a ranch in Stockton, California, where she tended and participated in showing cattle. She began modeling at 18 and enjoys working both in front of and behind the camera. She was raised in the Baptist Church and her strong faith in God is a priority in her life. She will not date a man unless he shares her religious beliefs.
While Rachel Harley was pregnant with her second child in 2010, she lost her husband to brain cancer. While continuing to mourn his loss, the Chicago native has raised their children, Bradyn and Reese, continued working at a pharmaceutical company and . She also became an organizer for Harley Helping Hands, a non-profit organization that has raised more than $250,000 for Chicago-area individuals battling brain cancer. She is ready to date again but needs a partner who will respect that she is a widow with children.
Episode #8 — You’re It, Mister
In the final stage, the 3 women decide if they’ve found love during their journey.
First aired: released in August 2013.
(The series was pulled after two episodes and the remaining six were released online.)
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