The Anna Nicole Show

Television series
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  • Anna Nicole Smith
  • Daniel Smith
  • Howard K. Stern
  • Kim Walther
Country of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo. of seasons2 + 3 specialsNo. of episodes26ProductionExecutive producerJeffrey ShoreProducers
  • Darren Ewing
  • Kevin Hayes
  • Mark McDermott
Running time22–24 minutesOriginal releaseNetworkE!ReleaseAugust 4, 2002 (2002-08-04) –
October 7, 2004 (2004-10-07)

The Anna Nicole Show is an American reality sitcom starring former model and Playboy Playmate Anna Nicole Smith. The series debuted on August 4, 2002 on E! and ran for two seasons. The first season was the most watched show on the network.[1]

Synopsis

The show follows the exploits of Anna Nicole Smith and her entourage;[2][3] much of the focus of the series was on the fact that Smith had gained weight after falling out of the public eye,[4] no longer received regular modeling or acting work, and, at the time of the series' debut, was in a precarious financial state after lavish spending sprees and the battle against her stepson for her deceased husband's fortune. Story arcs included Smith's alleged period of unwilling celibacy (which Smith referred to as "the dry spell"); her struggle to cure her miniature poodle's habit of attempting intercourse with inanimate objects; her love-hate relationship with her toothless, redneck cousin; and her "fashion feud" with interior decorator Bobby Trendy.

Although termed a reality show, many, if not all, of the episodes began with situations contrived by the producers (i.e., Smith goes to a dating service; Smith participates in a game show based on The Bachelorette); the show was a "reality show," however, to the degree that Smith's and the other individuals' interactions and reactions to the events occurring around them were unscripted.

Additional cast

In addition to Smith, the show also featured:

References

  1. ^ "E! Renews The Anna Nicole Show". Entertainment Weekly.
  2. ^ "Anna Nicole Smith's TV show is an obscene train wreck". Entertainment Weekly.
  3. ^ Stein, Joel. "Anna Goes Prime Time." Time Magazine, July 14, 2002. http://content.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,320761,00.html
  4. ^ "Anybody home? / E! Reality show to follow Anna Nicole Smith's daily life, but she's no Ozzy". 11 July 2002.

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