The Exchange has long been known for its support of military spouses. In April 2008, it played a supporting role of a different sort when the Lifetime TV series โArmy Wivesโ filmed scenes in the Charleston Air Force Base BX.

Harry Bring, one of the showโs executive producers, had wanted to shoot on a military installation from the beginning, but wasnโt able to during the first season as the Army and the Department of Defense declined to support due to some of the seriesโ dramatic content.
By the end of the first season, the DoD agreed to conceptual episode-by-episode approval. After receiving that approval, Bring said he intended to use multiple on-base locations to film the second season of the series, which starred Kim Delaney, Catherine Bell and others as military spouses (Sterling K. Brown of โThis is Usโ played an Army husband married to a colonel).
โAAFES, the commissary and bowling [alley] are such a part of military life, and shooting on a military installation brings realism to our show,โ Bring said.

Many people on the base were used as extras in the show, including then-Eastern Area Manager Paul Stensethโs wife, Tess, and their daughters. Filming for the first scene shot at the Exchange began at 4:30 a.m. and ended 12 hours later, but Tess Stenseth and other extras didnโt mind.
โI am a big fan of โArmy Wives,โ and Iโm excited we had the opportunity not only to meet the actors but to be extras in a scene,โ Tess Stenseth said at the time. โItโs really interesting to see how a TV show is put together.โ
The seriesโ stars expressed their admiration for military spouses.
โWhen I meet women who are military wives, I am moved by their strength,โ Bell said.
Added Delaney, who played Claudia Joy Holden, the post commanderโs wife: โI donโt know how you call do it. The women we represent are unsung heroes at home. They hold everything together.โ
โArmy Wivesโ aired for seven seasons, concluding in 2013. Most of the series was filmed in the Charleston, S.C., area. The series is available for streaming on abc.com and Hulu.
Sources: Exchange Post archives, Joint Base Charleston Public Affairs Office.


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