May 24, 2005

More Desperate Housewives? Laura Bush to Guest on Hit Show Next Season

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If producers of ABC's hit show "Desperate Housewives" get their way, the ladies of Wisteria Lane could be getting a new neighbor—or at least a visit from the famous resident of another tastefully decorated house. First Lady Laura Bush is reportedly in negotiations to make several cameo appearances when the show begins its second season next fall.
(5/23/2005)

By Russell D'Arby, arts and entertainment correspondent

HOLLYWOOD, CA—Before the buzz has even faded from the final episode of "Desperate Housewives," devotees of the show are already talking about a new development for next season. If producers of the red-hot black comedy get their way, the housewives could soon be getting a new neighbor—or at least an occasional high-profile visitor.

ABC executives are reportedly in negotiations with First Lady Laura Bush, the occupant of another famous, well-appointed home, for a series of cameo appearances when the hit show begins its second season in the fall. While the popular First Lady regularly appears on interview shows and recently 'came out' as a stand-up comedienne, her appearances on "Desperate Housewives" will mark her first venture into dramatic television.

The newest neighbor
When Mrs. Bush makes what is expected to be a string of guest appearances on the top-rated show, she will join a select group of celebrities who've angled for—and gotten—an invitation to spend time with the infamous ladies of Wisteria Lane. Talk show host Oprah Winfrey is also expected to guest star next season, while actresses from "Sex in the City's" Kristen Davis to Halle Berry are said to be angling for the coveted invite.

A controversial cameo?
If capturing a guest spot represents a major coup for the First Lady, some political observers are already cautioning that the acting spot could cost her points with her conservative Christian fans. While "Desperate Housewives" is as popular among 'values viewers' as it is among non-believers and gays, pro-family groups including the Parents Television Council and the American Decency Association have called the show 'degraded' and pressured advertising to pull their ads.

New conservative plotlines
In exchange for Mrs. Bush's high-profile visits to Wisteria Lane, producers are said to be exploring several new plotlines intended to appeal to conservative Christian viewers. One likely subplot: a religious conversion by Bree Van De Kamp's pharmacist lover, played by Roger Bart. In focus groups, conservative viewers gave low marks to the character played by Marcia Cross for engaging in an adulterous affair. But the traditionalist viewers warmed to Ms. Van De Kamp and her lover George in a subplot that has the pharmacist refusing to prescribe birth control pills to local ladies, citing religious reasons.

Producers are also said to be planning to 'put the screws' to character Carlos Solis, the husband of Gabrielle Solis, played by Eva Longoria. All season, Mr. Solis confronted escalating legal problems after he knowingly hired illegal immigrants, another hot-button issue with values viewers.

First Lady a big fan
While Mrs. Bush has yet to make official announcement about her cameo role, sources close to the First Lady say that she's very excited about making the transition from spokes-model to full-fledged actress. "This is one of her favorite shows and she is just thrilled that the producers have asked her to be part of it," said the source, noting that the newly stylish Mrs. Bush is especially eager to work with acclaimed costume designer Catherine Adair, who dresses the show's four stars, Felicity Huffman, Marcia Cross, Eva Longoria and Teri Hatcher.

Tuning in from the Temple Mount
There was no word on whether Mrs. Bush, who is currently traveling through the Middle East on a goodwill mission, had a chance to watch the much anticipated season finale of "Desperate Housewives." After a warm welcome from her many supporters in Jerusalem, Mrs. Bush traveled to the West Bank town of Jericho, where she participated in a round-table discussion with Palestinian women.

What 'housewife' would you most like to see First Lady Laura Bush befriend? Talk back to russdarb@yahoo.com.

Posted by fred7004 at May 24, 2005 11:29 PM
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