The A-List: Dallas

The A-List: Dallas

Promotional image of the cast.
Genre Reality
Starring Levi Crocker
James Doyle
Chase Hutchinson
Ashley Kelly
Philip Willis
Taylor Garrett
Opening theme "A Boy Like Me" by Kaden James
Country of origin USA
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 11
Production
Executive producer(s) Steven Weinstock
Glenda Hersh
Location(s) Dallas, Texas
Production company(s) True Entertainment
Broadcast
Original channel Logo
Original run October 10, 2011 – December 19, 2011
Chronology
Related shows The A-List: New York

The A-List: Dallas is an American reality television series that aired on Logo. The series, the second entry in Logo's The A-List franchise after The A-List: New York, follows the lives of several gay men and one woman as they traverse the gay scene of Dallas, Texas. The series premiered on October 10, 2011. Logo announced the series was canceled along with The A-List: New York.[1]

Production

Logo announced on April 18, 2010 that it was expanding its A-List franchise.[2] Casting for The A-List: Dallas began in November 2010.[3] In April 2011 the network announced that it had ordered eleven episodes for the first season. The series is produced by True Entertainment, with Steven Weinstock and Glenda Hersh serving as executive producers.[2]

Cast

Episodes

No. Title Original air date
1"The Higher the Hair, the Closer to Jesus"October 10, 2011
2"Mark My Words"October 17, 2011
3"Revenge and Karma's a Bitch"October 24, 2011
4"How Do You Measure Up?"October 31, 2011
5"That's Illegal In Texas"November 7, 2011
6"Get Out From Under My Boot!"November 14, 2011
7"BatCrazy"November 21, 2011
8"Horseplay"November 28, 2011
9"Forgive My Vengeful Ways"December 5, 2011
10"Showdown At The Rodeo"December 12, 2011
11"Reunion"December 19, 2011

Controversy

It was reported that political commentator Ann Coulter would make a guest appearance on the series.[4] The announcement generated some controversy because of Coulter's expressed views on homosexuality.

On October 7, 2011, cast member Taylor Garrett announced via Twitter that his home had been vandalized, tweeting "My place is nice and breezy now thanks to a liberal!" along with a picture of a broken window. Reportedly a rock bearing a note calling Garrett "Z list" and "an embarrassment to the gay community" was thrown through a window of his Dallas-area home. LGBT bloggers became suspicious of the story, noting that apparently no police report had been filed and that series executive producer John Hill tweeted Garrett after the incident was reported in The Huffington Post congratulating him for generating headlines. Garrett and Logo did not immediately respond to questions about the incident, leading to suspicion that Garrett and/or someone associated with the series or the network faked the incident.[5][6][7] Garrett denied any involvement, stating that he was out of town when the incident occurred and that he didn't initially file a police report because his building manager had already filed one. He provided copies of both reports to The Huffington Post.[8]

See Also

Notes

  1. Cheryl, Shanka (2014-01-28). "Logo Finally Cuts Off Everything 'A-List' Including New York & Dallas - Best Movies Ever Entertainment News". Bestmoviesevernews.com. Retrieved 2014-02-03.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Logo Greenlights New Docu-Reality Series "Sex Rx" (WT) and Expands "The A-List" Franchise to Dallas for 2011
  3. CASTING IS CLOSED The A-List: Los Angeles and Dallas
  4. Exclusive — Ann Coulter To Appear On “A-List Dallas”
  5. Did an 'A-List Dallas' Actor Taylor Garrett Fake an Attack Against Him by 'Anti-Republican' Gays?
  6. What's The Story, Logo?
  7. Logo Stands By Hate Crime Claim
  8. Taylor Garrett, Logo 'A-List Dallas' Star, Speaks Out On Rock Scandal, Provides Police Reports

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