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Also known as | The Girls of the Playboy Mansion |
Format | Reality television |
Created by | Kevin Burns Hugh Hefner |
Starring | Holly Madison (season 1-5) Bridget Marquardt (season 1-5) Kendra Wilkinson (season 1-5) Crystal Harris (season 6) Kristina Shannon (season 6) Karissa Shannon (season 6) Hugh Hefner |
Opening theme | "Come on-a My House" (remix) |
Ending theme | "Come on-a My House" (remix) |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of seasons | 6 |
No. of episodes | 91 (List of episodes) |
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Running time | 22 minutes |
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Original channel | E! |
Original run | August 7, 2005 | – August 2010
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Related shows | Kendra Holly's World |
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The Girls Next Door, also known as The Girls of the Playboy Mansion, is an American reality television series broadcast on the E! cable television network. The series was created by executive producer Kevin Burns and Hugh Hefner, founder and editor-in-chief of Playboy magazine.
The show was followed by two spin-offs, Kendra and Holly's World.
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The series focuses on the lives of Hefner's girlfriends who live with him at the Playboy Mansion. Hefner is often on the show along with various Playmates and other celebrities.
The series not only showcases events at the Playboy Mansion (e.g. Fight Night, Fourth of July celebration, the midsummer celebration etc.), but also sheds light on other Playboy related events such as the Playboy Jazz Festival at the Hollywood Bowl, Playmate test shoots at Playboy Studio West, Operation Playmate, party night, birthday parties, and more significantly, the personalities and real lives of each of the Girls.
Kevin Burns approached Hefner in 2005, which resulted in a pilot called "Hef's World" being filmed. This followed "Hef, his girlfriends and friends contrasted with the staff". When presented to E!, they told him to go back and interview each of the girlfriends to "see what you can get", which resulted in the premise shifting from Hefner to life in the mansion from a female's perspective.[1]
The first five seasons centered around then-girlfriends Holly Madison, Bridget Marquardt, and Kendra Wilkinson.
In October[2] 2008, Hefner's relationships with Madison ended[3] for unconfirmed reasons (though the final episode of the fifth season discusses her unhappiness at the mansion in not being able to get married or have a family with Hefner) and Wilkinson left to continue her relationship with boyfriend Hank Baskett. Marquardt also temporarily left at the same time to film Bridget's Sexiest Beaches for The Travel Channel, but in January 2009[2] ended her relationship with Hefner and moved out of the mansion permanently.
Despite the end of Hefner's romantic relationship with Madison, Marquardt and Wilkinson, all three were contractually committed to a sixth season.[3] Madison indicated to Life & Style magazine, the manner in which their contractual obligations would be fulfilled was still unknown at the time, but that they were still filming material together.[4] [5] However, the focus of the show shifted to Hefner's new girlfriends, 19-year-old twins Kristina and Karissa Shannon, and 23-year-old Crystal Harris.[6]
Madison did appear in the first two episodes of the season, and also appeared with Marquardt and Wilkinson in the episode "The Showering Inferno", which focused more on them than Harris and the twins.
Season | Episodes | First airdate | Last airdate | DVD release (R1) |
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1 | 15 | August 7, 2005 | December 4, 2005 | August 15, 2006[7] |
2 | 16 | July 30, 2006 | November 19, 2006 | May 1, 2007[8] |
3 | 15 | March 4, 2007 | September 2, 2007 | January 22, 2008[9] |
4 | 12 | December 9, 2007 | March 2, 2008 | March 10, 2009[10] |
5 | 22 | August 18, 2008 | March 1, 2009 | June 23, 2009[11] |
6 | 11 | October 11, 2009 | August 8, 2010 | July 19, 2011[12] |
In 2008, Kevin Burns approached Kendra and offered her a show of her own.[13] She later accepted and the show premiered on June 7, 2009.[14] The show was a hit for E!, averaging 2.6 million[15] viewers in its first season and setting many records - including being the highest-rated premiere since 2002.[16]
In 2009, Burns revealed he was in talks to create two new shows, one for Madison and one for Marquardt.[13]
In 2010, a backdoor pilot[23] focusing on the Playmate House aired on August 8, 2010.[24] The show was not picked up.
The show was an instant hit for E! and quickly had its first season expanded from eight to fifteen episodes. The second season premiere was watched by 1.6 million viewers (which set a 3-year record) and then topped itself by having 2.16 million viewers for the third season premiere - the second highest season premiere ever on the E! network.[25]
The initial success of the show was so great that Playboy published a nude pictorial of Madison, Marquardt, and Wilkinson in the November 2005 issue. This later lead to two more pictorials in September 2006 (to celebrate the premiere of the second season) and March 2008 (celebrating them being voted fourth in Playboy's annual "Sexiest Celebrities" online poll).
The final episode starring Madison, Marquardt and Wilkinson was watched by 2.535 million[26] viewers.
Despite starting with the highest rating season premiere in the show's history,[27] the sixth season saw ratings drop from 2.4 million[27] watching the premiere, to only 960,000[28] watching the fourth episode only three weeks later. Ratings then dropped even further to 919,000 viewers only five weeks after the premiere.[29]
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