

Lipstick Jungle: There’s Still Hope for the TV Show, But Not Likely on NBC January 28, 2009.Lipstick Jungle: If the TV Show Returns, Will the Ladies Have Clothes? January 29, 2009.2008 – 2009 Cancelled Shows: Update on NBC Renewals and Cancellations May 3, 2009.TV Show Obituaries: 85 Series from the 2008 – 2009 Season that are Cancelled or Ending May 27, 2009.Lipstick Jungle: Brooke Shields to Guest on Scream Queens on FOX November 23, 2016.Ratings-challenged NBC decided to take a chance and renewed the show for a second year of 13 episodes, hoping that the numbers would improve. The rest of the season averaged fewer than six million viewers each week.īecause of the writers strike, only seven episodes were produced. Despite being part of NBC’s Thursday night line-up, Jungle only attracted 7.54 million viewers and a 2.9/8 rating/share of the 18-49 demographic.

The series debuted as a midseason replacement series on February 7, 2008. Others castmembers include performers like Paul Blackthorne, Andrew McCarthy, Robert Buckley, Sarah Hyland, David Norona, Dylan Clark Marshall, Seth Kirschner, Matt Lauria, David Alan Basche, and Marcia DeBonis.

Lipstick Jungle is based on the best-selling book by Sex and the City’s Candace Bushnell and follows the lives of three high-powered friends former studio president Wendy Healy (Brooke Shields), magazine editor Nico Reilly (Kim Raver), and fashion designer Victory Fords (Lindsay Price). The peacock network has gotten tired of picking up the tab for “three of New York’s most powerful women.” They’re not ordering more episodes of the Lipstick Jungle TV show after two seasons and 20 episodes.
