Lindsay is an American docu-reality television series produced with OWN by Pilgrim Studios which documents actress Lindsay Lohan's recovery following a stint in rehabilitation and films her return to the entertainment industry following a public period of struggles in her personal life and career.
The series aired in the USA on OWN from 9 March to 20 April, 2014. There are eight hour-long episodes in the series.
Lindsay premiered in South Africa on Vuzu on Thursday 10 July 2014, at 20h30.
About the Series
Lindsay, directed by Emmy-nominated filmmaker Amy Rice (By the People: The Election of Barack Obama), follows movie star and media sensation Lindsay Lohan on her journey through recovery following a very public period of crisis.
Lindsay is one of the most talented young actresses of her generation, boasting an impressive list of credits, including The Parent Trap, Mean Girls and A Prairie Home Companion. Having had her career and personal life sidelined by her public struggles, Lindsay is strikingly candid about her life and is more determined than ever to get back on her feet.
In this honest, no-holds-barred account, viewers will see an intimate, unflinching look into the life of one of the world's most sought-after celebrities. Cameras follow Lindsay as she returns to New York, reunites with friends and family, and attempts to build a new life.
As she works to stay on track amid the demands (and pitfalls) of fame, she opens up as never before, discussing everything from her emotional recovery process to her exhausting run-ins with the paparazzi.
The series is produced with OWN by Pilgrim Studios and is executive produced by Craig Piligian, Nicholas Caprio and Johnny Gould. Amy Rice, Ralph Wikke and Mitch Rosa are co-executive producers.