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Desperate Housewives Africa

Desperate Housewives Africa
Deperate Housewives Africa title card.jpg
Genre
Based on Desperate Housewives
by Marc Cherry
Written by
  • Debo Oluwatuminu
  • Tari Ekiyor
  • Tosin Otudeko
Screenplay by Debo Oluwatunmi
Directed by Quinty Pillay
Starring
Narrated by Marcy Dolapo Oni
Theme music composer Michael Ogunlade
Country of origin Nigeria
Original language(s) English
No. of series 1
No. of episodes 23 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s) Mo Abudu
Producer(s) Quinty Pillay
Location(s) Lekki, Lagos State
Editor(s) Yemi Jolaoso
Abimbola Taiwo
Camera setup multi-cam
Running time ~45 minutes
Release
Original network Ebony Life TV
Picture format
Original release 30 April (2015-04-30) – 29 October 2015 (2015-10-29)
Chronology
Related shows Desperate Housewives
External links
ebonylifetv.com/desperate-hwa/,%20http://www.ebonylifetv.com
Production
website
ebonylifetv.com/desperate-hwa/

Desperate Housewives Africa, also known as Desperate HWA, is a Nigerian comedy-drama-mystery television series that premiered on Ebony Life TV on 30 April 2015. The show features an ensemble cast, which includes: Joseph Benjamin, Kehinde Bankole, Omotu Bissong, Nini Wacera, Michelle Dede, Marcy Dolapo Oni and Linda Osifo.

The show was shot in Lekki. It is a Pan-African adaptation of the American series, Desperate Housewives, that aired from 2004 to 2012; the show has been minimally adapted to African themes; from character names to the main plot but the main characters play the same roles as the characters in the original version.

A look at the seemingly normal suburban lives of African women as they seek to live out their aspirations through their families, career and relationships, set in the middle-class development on Hibiscus Lane on the Lekki Peninsula in Lagos. It begins with the shocking suicide of Rume Bello (Mary Alice Young); a beautiful housewife, known for her warmth and generosity. In death, Rume delves into the lives of the friends she left behind – commenting from her now elevated perspective. Her intimate circle of friends who are confused by her death, are introduced. Tari Gambadia (Susan Mayer) who is divorced, single-mother looking for love; Funke Lawal (Lynette Scavo) a corporate high-achiever turned stay-at-home mum of four children who create a huge scene at Rume Bello’s wake seriously embarrassing her; Ese De Souza (Bree Van de Kamp), a devout and perfectly groomed housewife and mother of two teenagers, who is dealing with the outcome of her family’s rejection of her façade and standards; Kiki Obi (Gabrielle Solis), ex Nollywood actress and trophy wife whose marriage to a rising movie financier Chuka Obi (Carlos Solis) fails to satisfy her deepest needs, and she turns to her personal trainer, Tai Etim (John Rowland) to alleviate her boredom. We are also introduced to the neighbours on the Lane including Rhetta Moore (Edie Britt) a twice-divorced real estate broker with a voracious sexual appetite, who aggressively competes with Tari for the affections of handsome newcomer, Larry Izama (Mike Delfino) who we later discover came to Hibiscus Lane with a hidden agenda. Tensions rise as Kay De Souza (Rex Van de Kamp) asks his wife Ese for a divorce; Chuka Obi treats his wife Kiki like she is on his payroll; Shina Lawal (Tom Scavo) is oblivious to his wife’s frustration and growing desperation; Deji Bello (Paul Young), Rume’s now widowed husband, seems to express his grief by suspiciously digging up his garden. Rume narrates the series from her vantage point, giving an insight into the lives, mysteries and conflicts of these four intriguing women.


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