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LETTER, THE
Air Date: Tuesday, November 22, 2016
Time Slot: 9:00 PM-10:00 PM EST on FREEFORM
Episode Title: (#107) "San Diego Roomies"
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FOUR SAN DIEGO ROOMMATES FACE THEIR FEARS ON AN ALL-NEW EPISODE OF 'THE LETTER,' AIRING NOVEMBER 22, ON FREEFORM

Zelda Williams ('Dead of Summer') Narrates

Friends since they shared a dorm during freshman year, four young women are facing graduation and potential separation, so they decide to take The Letter challenge together, on an all-new episode of "The Letter," airing TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22 (9:00-10:00 p.m. EST), on Freeform.

In the episode titled "San Diego Roomies," four friends from college decide to take The Letter challenge. They will each draw names and anonymously write a letter to the selected person outlining their opinion of what behavior or actions need to change. They're hoping the experiment brings out the best in each other and strengthens their bond.

· Laurelle considers herself the leader of the group, but her friends would tell you it's more like the control freak of the group. They want Laurelle to learn to give up control sometimes so that she can handle spur-of-the-moment changes that she might face in life.

· Abby is always on the go, but her chaotic schedule leaves her constantly stressed out. The girls hope she can find a way to manage her time (and her nerves) better before she explodes.

· Lacey is extremely loyal but can be harsh sometimes - to both her friends and herself. Her friends believe it stems from past experiences with her family. They see Lacey struggle with a sense of worth and want her to realize she's perfect just the way she is.

· Mariana is the wallflower, always quietly sitting in the background, observing everything around her. Her friends want her to go out of her comfort zone and try to open herself up to new opportunities and experiences.

When each friend receives their letter, they are required to follow all of the letter's instructions for one week. Laurelle has to give up control and let someone run her life for her; Abby has to do jumping jacks every time she says any form of the word "stress"; Lacey has to meet with an art therapist; and Mariana must perform with a comedy improv troupe.

"The Letter" is a bold, relationship show that asks the simple question: "If you could anonymously tell your best friend in a letter the things that he or she really needed to hear, would you do it?" In each stand-alone episode, four friends draw names and anonymously write to the selected person a thoughtful, yet totally honest letter outlining their opinion of what needs to be changed in order to improve and transform their friend's life for the better. For one week, each "reader" must follow all the rules and instructions outlined in the letter - culminating in a dramatic and emotionally charged meeting where the authors of each letter reveal themselves to their best friends. The series is narrated by actress Zelda Williams ("Dead of Summer").

"The Letter" is produced by Sirens Media, part of Leftfield Entertainment, an ITV America company. Executive producers for Sirens Media are Rebecca Toth Diefenbach, Valerie Haselton, Lucilla D'Agostino, Jack Mori and Arthur Borman. Zelda Williams serves as producer.

About Freeform

Part of the Disney|ABC Television Group, Freeform connects to audiences and goes beyond entertainment with bold original programming and immersive social engagement. The network delivers a unique mix of quality original and acquired series, plus fan favorite movies and the holiday events "13 Nights of Halloween" and "25 Days of Christmas." The Freeform app is a service that allows viewers with participating TV subscription services access to 24/7 live viewing of the network, as well as continued on-demand access via a wide array of devices.

About Sirens Media

Sirens Media was founded in 2005 by co-presidents Rebecca Toth Diefenbach and Valerie Haselton, and has produced hundreds of hours of innovative, bold and compelling top-rated programming for the major cable networks. Sirens is best known for producing powerhouse reality series "The Real Housewives of New Jersey" for Bravo. The series has repeatedly broken ratings records for the network and remains in the forefront of the cultural zeitgeist. Sirens' successful, longstanding partnership with Discovery ID currently boasts seven series on the air for the network, including "House of Horrors," "Evil Kin," "Nightmare Next Door" and "Hell House." Other current Sirens credits include RHONJ spinoff series "Manzo'd with Children" (Bravo), "Thicker Than Water" (Bravo), "For My Man" (tvOne), and the true crime series "Killing Fields" for Discovery Channel. In 2013, Sirens became part of Leftfield Entertainment (an ITV America company).

About Leftfield Entertainment

Founded by producer and CEO Brent Montgomery in 2013, Leftfield Entertainment produces compelling content across various programming genres, including reality, docu-series, lifestyle programming, documentary and competition. Anchored by flagship production company Leftfield Pictures ("Pawn Stars"), the Leftfield Entertainment group also includes Sirens Media ("The Real Housewives of New Jersey"), Loud TV ("Tiny House Nation"), Outpost Entertainment ("Forged in Fire") and Riot Creative. ITV acquired Leftfield Entertainment in May 2014.

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