
"The franchise has been running for almost two decades, which in TV is no small feat. In that time, it's spawned spin-offs in over 30 cities worldwide, created countless iconic one-liners, and shaped the way we think about unscripted storytelling. And now, with The Real Housewives of London arriving on Hayu (produced by Monkey Kingdom), the drama has finally landed in our own back garden."
"Cast members come and go, alliances shift, new storylines emerge, and the show always manages to mirror what's happening in culture. And while the cast's lives may look wildly different from ours, the themes underneath - friendship, loyalty, conflict, forgiveness - are unmistakably human. That's the real secret to longevity in media: it isn't luck, it's design."
The Real Housewives franchise has run for almost two decades and expanded into over 30 cities worldwide, producing spin-offs, iconic one-liners, and shaping unscripted storytelling. Its longevity stems from built-in flexibility: cast turnover, shifting alliances, and evolving storylines that mirror cultural currents while maintaining core human themes like friendship, loyalty, conflict, and forgiveness. The format survives by allowing continual reinvention without losing essential appeal. Producers benefit from designing formats to be adaptable and culturally responsive. Rapid production and refresh cycles keep narratives current, ensuring sustained audience engagement across markets and seasons.
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