"PROJECT Runway" is going to be off the air for a little longer than
expected.
Lifetime, which will be the Emmy-nominated series' new home once the current
cycle ends, said Friday that it is delaying the premiere of the show's sixth
season until January 2009.
"With this move, the series will resume its traditional cycle of two seasons
per year," a network representative told Entertainment Weekly. "We look forward
to ringing in the new year by giving 'Project Runway' loyal fans a superlative
season six with Heidi, Tim, Nina and Michael. The new date and time will be
announced soon."
Lifetime had originally intended for a group of egocentric talents with
volatile tear ducts to be snipping away at some new threads (and each other) by
November. But executives are now looking to utilize the extra time to unleash a
bigger promotional campaign and really throw their weight behind the series,
which was an extremely huge get for the female-friendly network.
The decision to jump ship prompted Bravo parent NBC Universal to sue the
Weinstein Co., which produces Project Runway, for breach of contract.
But sewing machines are whirring and models are strutting as Project Runway's
fifth season unfolds on Bravo to the tune of more than 3.5 million viewers per
week.