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Wicked Wicked Games

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Primetime Soap:
Wicked Wicked Games
Premiere Date:
December 6, 2006
Where?:
myNetworkTV

When?: Daily episodes Monday through Friday at 8:00pm EST. Weekly recap Saturday at 8:00pm EST (check local listings)
The Cast:
Tatum O'Neal (Blythe Hunter), Clive Robertson (Theodore Crawford), Jessie Ward (Emma Crawford), David Smith (Josh Spencer), Kate French (Brooke Crawford), Jack Krizmanich (Aaron Spencer), Femi Emiola (Lani Walker)
About the Show:
Wicked Wicked Games tells the story of Blythe Hunter (Tatum O'Neal). Blythe is set on revenging the humiliation caused by Theodore Crawford (Clive Robertson) 25 years earlier when he married another woman. She is determined to use her sons, Josh (David Smith) and Aaron (Jack Krizmanich), to destroy the Crawford family by marrying Theodore's daughters Emma (Jessie Ward) and Brooke (Kate French) and ruining the family business. Will this work? Or will her plan have consequences she could never have imagined?
Fun Fact:
Wicked Wicked Games is part of the Desire series on myNetworkTV.
Tatum O'Neal Fun Facts: This is Tatum O'Neal's first foray into primetime soap operas. She is best known for her Oscar winning portrayal of Addie in the 1973 movie Paper Moon. Tatum was once married to tennis legend John McEnroe and is the daughter of actor Ryan O'Neal.
About myNetworkTV's soap operas:
These soap operas are a departure from what most American's know as primetime soaps. myNetworkTV has taken their cue from the highly popular Spanish programming known as telenovelas. Telenovelas are short run soap operas. They have a pre-defined number of episodes and usually only run for a 'season'.

The myNetworkTV soap operas are set to run for 13 weeks with no re-runs. They will air daily episodes Monday through Friday with a recap episode on Saturday. Once the original 13 week run is finished, the show will be taken off the air and replaced with a new soap opera.
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