New Series in Development at Bravo

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BURBANK: The new development slate at Bravo includes series that explore food, fashion, design and pop culture.

Dean’s List (working title) stars former American Idol stylist Dean Banowetz. The series follows the Hollywood hair guy as he deals with celebrity and high-end clientele, opens a new salon and builds out his brand. The show is executive produced by Scott Stone for Stone & Co. Entertainment and Adam Rosenblatt, Christian Horner and Jamie Rosenblatt for H2R Entertainment.

Project Runway alum Chris March takes center stage in The Chris March Project (working title). The series gives an up-close look at the over-the-top world of this celebrity fashion designer. The series is executive produced by Matt Westmore and Noah Scheinmann for Matt Westmore Media and No Regrets Entertainment.

In the food genre, Roblé & Co (working title) follows chef Roblé Ali, who has established his reputation cooking for some of the biggest celebrities at New York hot spots. Viewers will follow the chef as he attempts to now conquer the catering world. Peter Franchella, Aaron Rothman and Al Szymanski for Red Line Films are executive producers.

Thicker Than Water (working title) spotlights a tight-knit, multi-generational family that have unbreakable bonds. The show is to give a glimpse into the dramatic and chaotic lives of this family, from celebrations to feuds. Executive producers are Kimberly Cowin and John Ehrhard for Pink Sneakers.

"Our diverse new development slate reflects Bravo’s continual commitment to develop and showcase a wide range of creative content, and these docu-dramas feature fascinating individuals whose lives we think will resonate with our audience," said Eli Lehrer, the VP of development for Bravo. "I am extremely excited about our new projects that will allow us to continue to evolve and reinforce Bravo’s pop culture brand with more watercooler hits."