Lifetime to make movie & documentary on Kamiyah Mobley

Cable channel signs deal with Robin Roberts for series of movies, documentaries

Raised as Alexis Manigo, now Kamiyah Mobley again enters courthouse Friday for second day of Gloria Williams sentencing hearing.

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Robin Roberts is getting into business with the Lifetime channel.

The cable channel said Thursday that it's signed a production deal with the ABC News journalist for a series of movies and documentaries.

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The first project will focus on gospel singer and activist Mahalia Jackson.

Next up is an account of the real-life story of Kamiyah Mobley, who was abducted as a newborn from a Jacksonville hospital in 1998. She was raised as Alexis Manigo, but has formally changed her name back to the name given to her at birth.

Each will include a movie and companion documentary to be executive produced by Roberts. They're set to air next year under the banner, "Robin Roberts Presents."

The deal with Roberts is part of Lifetime's expansion of its movie slate, which will number 75 in 2019, the channel said.

Lifetime is developing book-based franchises, including a previously announced three-picture deal with author Jane Green. The first movie, "Tempting Fate," stars Alyssa Milano.

Victoria Christopher Murray, V.C. Andrews and T.D. Jakes are among the authors whose works will be adapted for the channel.

Production is completed on "Somebody's Someone," based on Regina Louise's memoir about how a white woman's attempt to adopt her was denied because of her African-American ethnicity.


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