“Army Wives” and “Coming Home” returning March 4 to Lifetime


Posted February 13, 2012 by Melissa Hayer Comment on this article Leave a comment
Catherine Bell and Kim Delaney in "Army Wives" - Lifetime Photo
Catherine Bell and Kim Delaney in "Army Wives" - Lifetime Photo

 

“Army Wives” will return for its sixth season at 8 p.m., Sunday, March 4, on Lifetime, followed by new episodes of the network’s award-winning docu-series “Coming Home” at 9 p.m., according to a news release.

“Army Wives” follows the lives of a diverse group of women (and one man) who live with their spouses and families on an active army post.

Kim Delaney, Sally Pressman, Brigid Brannagh, Brian McNamara, Sterling K. Brown, Wendy Davis, Drew Fuller, Terry Serpico and Catherine Bell star in the series.

Susan Lucci (“All My Children”) is scheduled to make several special guest star appearances this season as Audrey, the wife of a retired Brigadier General.

Lucci also co-starred with Delany on “All My Children.”

The summary for the upcoming season, provided by Lifetime, is as follows:

The sixth season of “Army Wives” will see significant changes to the tribe. As they prepare to leave the recently decommissioned Fort Marshall and go their separate ways, one of them will be bidding a final farewell. In the season premiere, Roxy (Pressman) is having a hard time adjusting to the idea of moving away from her close knit group of friends, especially Pamela (Brannagh), while Michael (McNamara) and Claudia Joy (Delaney) face a tough decision about their future. Despite the turmoil, Denise (Bell) and Frank (Serpico) are planning a party for Molly’s first birthday, which may be the last time the group gathers to celebrate a milestone. But when Joan (Davis) gets word of a potentially deadly event that will descend on Fort Marshall, the tribe must band together yet again and prepare for their lives to change in an instant.

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