Martha Stewart plans big breakout reality series from prison

Martha Stewart is returning to Canadian television with new exclusive programming airing on Alliance Atlantis' Life Network. Life will air a series of Martha holiday-themed specials beginning on Dec. 18 and will also begin airing new episodes of Martha Stewart Living weekdays starting Jan. 10. The original series has been reformatted with new material but will retain most of the elements from the pre-trading scandal era of the show.
Stewart has big plans for after her scheduled release from prison in early March. CNN has reported that NBC and Martha Stewart are close to finalizing a deal for a prime-time reality series to be produced by Mark Burnett (of Survivor and The Apprentice fame). Stewart and Burnett are also teaming to develop a new syndicated show similar to the old Martha Stewart Living which was effectively cancelled in the U.S. after her conviction in May.

Martha Stewart is returning to Canadian television with new exclusive programming airing on Alliance Atlantis’ Life Network. Life will air a series of Martha holiday-themed specials beginning on Dec. 18 and will also begin airing new episodes of Martha Stewart Living weekdays starting Jan. 10. The original series has been reformatted with new material but will retain most of the elements from the pre-trading scandal era of the show.

Stewart has big plans for after her scheduled release from prison in early March. CNN has reported that NBC and Martha Stewart are close to finalizing a deal for a prime-time reality series to be produced by Mark Burnett (of Survivor and The Apprentice fame). Stewart and Burnett are also teaming to develop a new syndicated show similar to the old Martha Stewart Living which was effectively cancelled in the U.S. after her conviction in May.