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The Wedding Bells Chime in March, and Likely to the Tune of Great TV

The Wedding Bells Chime in March, and Likely to the Tune of Great TV by Roxanne McDonald

Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting If the promos are any indication, “The Wedding Bells” will be a “Desperate Housewives” meets “Bridezillas”…and better.

Sometimes with movie and television show previews, you get all the choice moments of the work in the teaser, so you feel like you have already seen it or are sorely disappointed when the show premieres and the only quality clips are those you already saw. You know what I mean.

Hopefully this is not the case with “The Wedding Bells” —where in one preview clip a bride to be is getting lectured on the logistics of wedding and through strained throat and gritted teeth snaps, “Shuuuut up…”

or where in another more recent clip an older kind of dowdy woman is insisting the young bridal ceremony guest (I assume also one of the wedding planners) dance with her. Though she resists, she is next seen doing the bunny hop.
The premise of the show is reportedly how sisters Bell (Jane, Sammy, and Annie) inherit and successfully run a wedding planning business but how they are not so successful when it comes to running their own lives. Cast in the lead roles are Teri Polo (Meet the Fockers, Full of It, I’m with Her), Sarah Jones (Huff, “Ugly Betty”), and KaDee Strickland (Walker Payne, Fever Pitch), who have clearly earned their thespian ways to the likely smash hit.

There’s a consistent airing of previews, but there are very few reports on the premiering of “The Wedding Bells”—besides the date, station, and note that it is a David E. Kelly production. Oh, okay. From “Doogie Howser” to “Boston Legal” to “Ally McBeal,” and beyond…we likely have another winning production.

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