The Real Housewives of Atlanta season 16 is in production!
07.05.2024 - 17:59 / deadline.com
EXCLUSIVE: Critical Content, the production company run by Jenny Daly, has landed a new show at A&E.
The company has scored a series order for New House No Debt from A&E’s daytime lifestyle block Home.Made.Nation.
The series follows the personal and emotional journeys of homeowners from across the U.S. who are seeking to sell their properties at a high and purchase a new home completely mortgage-free.
In each episode, a new duo of home buyers visits multiple – and sometimes wildly different – areas across the country to compare not just real estate, but the locations themselves. It will feature cities and towns across the U.S. and while each journey will be different, one thing is constant: Cash is king.
Home.Made.Nation runs between 7am and 1pm on A&E on Saturdays and Sundays and 6pm-12am on Mondays through Wednesday on FYI. It features shows such as 48 Hours To Buy, Property Virgins, Rachel Ray’s Meals in Minutes, Zombie House Flipping and recently announced Find My Country Home from Reese Witherspoon’s Hello Sunshine.
New House No Debt is exec produced by Jenny Daly, Dean Ollins, and Jon Byer for Critical Content and Teri Kennedy and Jordan Harman for Home.Made.Nation.
It is Critical Content’s latest lifestyle series following the likes of Netflix’s Instant Dream Home, Buy My House and World’s Most Amazing Vacation Rentals.
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The Real Housewives of Atlanta season 16 is in production!
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