Bravo is going to Houston. Recently, the network announced their new series Married to Medicine Houston will debut in November.
A spin-off of Married to Medicine, the docuseries takes place in the Texas metropolis and “follows five dynamic women on the rise as they face high stakes in both their social circle and the medical world.”
Married to Medicine Houston premieres on November 11th at 9 p.m. ET/PT.
From Bravo:
NEW YORK – October 14, 2016 – They say everything is bigger and better in Texas, and medicine is no exception in Bravo Media’s new docuseries “Married to Medicine Houston,” premiering Friday, November 11 at 9pm ET/PT with back-to-back episodes. The network expands the “Married to Medicine” franchise, heading to the largest medical center in the world, where competition is fierce and only the best of the best make the cut. The series will air regularly Fridays at 10pm ET/PT beginning November 18. For a sneak peek, please visit: http://www.bravotv.com/married-to-medicine-houston/season-1/videos/on-season-1-of-married-to-medicine-houston.
The show follows five dynamic women on the rise as they face high stakes in both their social circle and the medical world. These doctors and wives of doctors appear to have it all: they are educated, attractive, and polished professionals, but beneath the surface, viewers will see major obstacles that threaten their upward momentum. After putting their lives on hold to be a physician or a dedicated wife, the ladies must navigate marriage, children, family, and Houston society. Will these powerful females prove that they truly can rise to the top as they struggle to juggle it all?
In the premiere episode at 9:00pm ET/PT, Rachel, wife of Dr. James Suliburk and aspiring socialite, has high hopes when Cindi Rose, Houston’s premier philanthropist, invites her to co-chair one of the biggest charity events of the year. However, a subtle dig cuts deep, and the seeds of discontent take root when Cindi offends Rachel. This could result in consequences for their mutual friend, cardiologist Erika, who brought the two together. Then at 10:00pm ET/PT, Rachel, Erika, and Ashandra are torn when Monica and Elly invite the ladies to conflicting cultural celebrations that happen to fall on the same day. Spring may be in the air, but things get icy when the group’s ill-fated efforts to attend both events leave Elly furious and Monica agitated.
“Married to Medicine Houston” is produced by FremantleMedia North America and developed by Purveyors of Pop with Matt Anderson, Nate Green, and Jim Fraenkel serving as Executive Producers.”
What do you think? Are you a fan of Married to Medicine? Will you watch the new spin-off series?
Started watching. Native Houstonian. Was very uninteresting compared to other Bravo shows. It all seems So staged. Some of the girls like Dr. Monica Patel, don’t even seem comfortable talking. Seems so fake. I’m out.
Native Houstonian… never heard of any ot these so called socialites…….