I meant to post this earlier, but time just gets away from you. As my profile states I work as an assistant editor at a production company and tonight saw the premiere of my new show on the Travel Channel called MOMS ON THE ROAD: AFRICA. I've been working on it for the last 7 or so months and in spite of Travel's best attempts to ruin it, the show has turned out quite well. Travel aired the first two (out of eight) episodes tonight. (No doubt there will be re-runs over the next week) and the regular first-run air-time is Thursdays at 10pm. If you're not watching that medical dramedy show on ABC at the time, check it out then. Otherwise try to catch one of the re-runs. The premise is that 8 American women - all moms of different backgrounds - set on a road-trip through four African countries. They all have different reasons for going and all react quite differently to the situations they find themselves in: from spending time in five star hotels and visiting Victoria Falls (one of the seven natural wonders of the world), to spending some nights in a very rainy Okavango Delta, to visiting Nelson Mandella's prison cell, to giving a helping hand at a UN Refugee Camp, to watching a satiric show by a famous drag queen (think John Stewart meets Dame Edna), to visiting an AIDS village and orphanage, etc. The series was featured as a show to watch in the New York Times, Entertainment Weekly, and O Magazine, among others! So check it out! MOMS ON THE ROAD: AFRICA on the Travel Channel. :birthday: