Girls Behaving Badly

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Girls Behaving Badly
Format reality, comedy
Country of origin Flag of the United States United States
Production
Running time approx. 25 minutes/episode
Broadcast
Original channel Oxygen
Original airing 2002

Girls Behaving Badly is an American reality comedy television show that is produced by, and seen on, the Oxygen cable channel, and is also syndicated to television stations across the United States and Canada by Sony Pictures Television. The series debuted in 2002.

The name of the show was taken after the unrelated BBC sitcom, Men Behaving Badly.[citation needed]

The show, described by the producing channel as Sex and the City meets Candid Camera, presents five women playing pranks on unsuspecting victims. Many different pranks have been taped by the show's hidden cameras.

Contents

[edit] Show's directors

  • Barry Poznick
  • John Stevens
  • Richard Valenzuela

[edit] Show's cast (not all of whom are current)

[edit] Male performers

[edit] DVD Releases

The show was released as volumes instead of seasons. There has not yet been an announcement about Volume Three.

  • Volume One
    • Release Date: December 26, 2006
    • Runtime: 278 mins.
    • Special Features:
    • 9 High Risk Pranks
    • Biographies
    • Sneak Peek of "Campus Ladies"
  • Volume Two
    • Release Date: September 25, 2007
    • Runtime: 280 mins.
    • Special Features:
    • 9 High Risk Pranks
    • Biographies
    • Oxygen Trailers

[edit] External links

Girls Behaving Badly at the Internet Movie Database