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Bravo TV Unveils 2014 Programming Slate

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GETTY 4814 TVRemote?  SQUARESPACE CACHEVERSION=1397035878922gielmichal/Thinkstock(NEW YORK) — Bravo TV announced on Tuesday that its 2014 original programming slate will include 15 new shows and 16 returning series.

Bravo’s lineup of new shows includes scripted series Odd Mom Out, which centers on the wealthy world of Manhattan mothers, and Girlfriends’ Guide to Divorce, which follows House’s Lisa Edelstein as she portrays Abby, a self-help author who hides the fact she’s separated from her husband.

The slate also includes several unscripted series, including a new spin-off of the Top Chef franchise, Top Chef Duels, hosted by celebrity chef Curtis Stone. The series will see past chefs battling in extreme culinary challenges.

Real Housewives of Atlanta star Kandi Burruss is getting her own wedding special. Kandi’s Wedding follows her dramatic walk down the aisle to now husband Todd Tucker, despite her mother’s disapproval. The network revealed Burruss and Tucker’s wedding had a Coming to America-theme, a nod to the pair meeting in Africa while filming RHOA.

Real Housewives of New Jersey star Caroline Manzo also nabbed her own spin-off, Manzo’d with Children, which centers on her Italian family.

Other recently approved reality shows include Best New Restaurant, with host Tom Colicchio, 100 Dates, Friends to Lovers?, Euros of Hollywood, Ladies of London, Game of Crowns, Jersey Belle, Untying the Knot, Extreme Guide to Parenting and the new spin-off Million Dollar Listing Miami.

The lineup of Bravo shows set to return includes Below Deck, Blood, Sweat & Heels, Don’t Be Tardy…, Fashion Queens, Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles, Newlyweds, The Millionaire Matchmaker, The Real Housewives of Atlanta, The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, The Real Housewives of New Jersey, Shahs of Sunset, Thicker Than Water, Top Chef, Watch What Happens Live and Vanderpump Rules.

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