Celebrities Uncensored
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Genre | Reality television / News / Documentary |
Developed by | E! Entertainment Television Paparazzi TV Inc. |
Written by | Jeremy Fels E.L. Woody |
Directed by | E. L. Woody |
Narrated by | Jess Harnell |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 2 |
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Producer(s) | Cara Dellaverson Jeremy Fels Jeff Singer |
Cinematography | J.D. Ligier |
Editor(s) | Ben Le Vine |
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Original network | E! Entertainment Television |
Original release | June 4, 2003 May 17, 2004 |
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Celebrities Uncensored is a TV program on the E! network that edited together amusing paparazzi footage of celebrities, usually in public places such as public sidewalks, restaurants, nightclubs, etc. The celebrities were often friendly, but sometimes their more unfriendly antics were featured in an amusing and entertaining way. It was very popular with stars on the rise and created a stir in the Hollywood community. Paris Hilton[1] was first brought to the public's attention by this show.
Production crew
E. L. Woody was the executive producer and creator of Celebrities Uncensored. The tapes provided by Woody's paparazzi company comprised the bulk of clips used in Season 1.
Season 2 saw that Woody was replaced by paparazzi video duo Gary & Rachelle Kaplan. Many weeks later, episodes topped a million viewers.
Cancellation
E! canceled this show the end of Season 2 (in June 2004) after movie stars, unhappy with the show[2][3] refused to appear on E!'s red carpet shows. This came around the time that Mindy Herman was forced from the network[4][5] and the new executive put in her place decided to take the network's programming in a direction that was gentler to celebrities[6] and less exploitative[7] about their private lives.
Celebrities Uncensored was syndicated globally for the next three years and enjoyed worldwide success.
References
- ↑ Out are mind-numbing-though highly amusing-series such as "Celebrities Uncensored, (heavy on Paris Hilton sightings) in favor of "more comedy, more reality, different types of shows, said Mr. Harbert.
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External links
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- Non-fiction television series
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- 2003 American television series debuts
- 2004 American television series endings
- 2000s American television series
- English-language television programming