Numerous reality-based networks are sporting new stripes in the form of scripted fare as they move to stretch their brand and freshen their look.
Consider:
• TruTV has added several scripted series to the mix, including the sketch-comedy show "Friends of the People."
• Animal Planet is in the scripted swim with "The Whale: Revenge From the Deep," a drama special starring Martin Sheen. This isn't the network's first scripted program (maybe you recall "Mermaids" a few years ago), but now it's poised to go even further with scripted series as well: An adaptation of the popular zombie animal graphic novel "The Other Dead" is targeted for early 2016.
• On Tuesday, Bravo premiered "Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce," its first original scripted series, with stars including Lisa Edelstein ("House") and Paul Adelstein ("Private Practice"). It will be followed next year by a half-hour comedy "Odd Mom Out."
• E! has announced its first scripted drama series, "The Royals," exposing "the upstairs and downstairs lives of a fictional royal family set in modern day London," according to the network. It premieres in March.
• WE dipped its toe into scripted series over the summer with legal drama "The Divide." And a supernatural thriller, "South of Hell," is underway for 2015.
• SundanceTV launched its first drama series, "Rectify," last year, with several others airing since.