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Bravo's 'Ladies of London' Reboot Status Uncertain

Roger Ebert
Roger Ebert
Jun 24, 2026
Bravo's recent attempt to revive the popular reality series 'Ladies of London,' under the new title 'Ladies of London: The New Reign,' has encountered an unexpected setback, with the network placing the show on an indefinite hiatus after just one season. This development casts uncertainty on the future of a show that garnered critical praise and featured a distinctive ensemble.

Reality Check: The Unexpected Halt of 'Ladies of London' Revival

The Return and Initial Reception of 'Ladies of London'

Launched in March, the refreshed iteration of 'Ladies of London' aimed to recapture the essence of its predecessor, which ran successfully for three seasons from 2014 to 2017. Despite the network's history of reviving beloved series rather than outright canceling them, the current pause suggests a more definitive outcome for this particular reboot.

Indicators of an Uncertain Future for the Series

The absence of 'Ladies of London: The New Reign' from Bravo's renewal slate at the recent NBCUniversal upfronts in May had already signaled potential trouble. The official "pause" status now strongly implies that the series, despite a dedicated creative team and a compelling cast, struggled to achieve broad viewership and engagement, leading to its current predicament.

Celebrating a Critically Acclaimed and Diverse Ensemble

The show was celebrated for its engaging cast, including Lady Emma Thynn, Martha Lady Sitwell, Mark-Francis Vandelli, Lottie Kane, Missè Beqiri, Kimi Murdoch, Myka Meier, and Margo Stilley, many of whom shared pre-existing relationships. Critics lauded the series, with Kevin Fallon of The Daily Beast calling it "the best new Bravo show in years." The New York Times even featured a profile on Lady Sitwell, highlighting her unique charm. Notably, the inclusion of Mark-Francis Vandelli, a gay man, among the predominantly female cast, marked a progressive step for the franchise.

Strategic Moves in the London Franchise Landscape

In a somewhat overlapping move, Hayu, NBCUniversal's U.K. streaming service, debuted 'The Real Housewives of London' last fall as an exclusive franchise. While this series has yet to air on Bravo or Peacock, its renewal for a second season on Hayu suggests a successful strategy. Interestingly, Juliet Angus, a cast member from the original 'Ladies of London,' also appears in 'The Real Housewives of London,' adding an element of continuity to the broader London-based reality programming.

Behind the Scenes: Production Credits

The production of 'Ladies of London: The New Reign' was spearheaded by BBC Studios. The executive production team included Ryan O’Dowd, Krystal Whitney, Craig Turner, Bill Fritz, and Kathleen French, who were instrumental in bringing the series to screens.

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