TheGirlsNextDoor-related stories
Posted Jun 10th 2009 7:28AM by Jason Hughes
Filed under: Other Reality Shows, Ratings

Everybody knows Kendra as one of Hugh Hefner's former girlfriends. The one-time stars of E!'s
The Girls Next Door have left the mansion and moved on to their own projects. Bridget Marquardt has moved on to her own Travel Channel show,
Bridget's Sexiest Beaches, while Holly Madison was just on
Dancing with the Stars. It looks like E! went the right route by choosing to follow the youngest and wackiest of the bunch, Kendra Wilkinson.
Her self-titled new show premiered Sunday on E!, and
Kendra set a ratings high not seen since the premiere of The Anna Nicole Show in 2002 with 2.6 million viewers. People love their former Playmates, apparently. As an admitted follower of
The Girls Next Door; my wife has a thing for all things
Playboy and I got sucked in despite myself; Kendra was always the girl that I found the most annoying. She was so childish and superficial... and that laugh! Oh my god, that laugh made me want to reach through the screen and strangle her! So no one was more surprised than me to find that I actually enjoyed this premiere.
Continue reading Kendra's the biggest thing since Anna Nicole for E!
Posted May 21st 2009 9:10AM by Jason Hughes
Filed under: Other Reality Shows, Pickups and Renewals, Casting

Bridget Marquardt is already traveling the world showing us
Bridget's Sexiest Beaches on the Travel Channel. Now it's Kendra Wilkinson's turn. Easily the most annoying of
The Girls Next Door,
Kendra's new E! show will premiere this fall. Now that all the girls have left the mansion, it's time to see what's next for them. And for Kendra, who was only 18 when the show premiered, it's about time she learned how to be an adult who isn't pampered by the staff at the Playboy Mansion.
And that's just what her show, cleverly called
Kendra, will do as she prepares for her wedding next month. My wife is a fanatic for
The Girls Next Door, so I've seen more than my fair share of them, and the show is actually much sweeter than you'd expect. One of my questions was what they would do with it now that the girls have left the nest. Apparently, the show will continue and presumably feature Hef's new girlfriends, the twins (not those twins, though I'm sure they're featured as well; they really are twins!).
Continue reading The Girls Next Door continues without the girls, but they're not gone either
Posted Aug 28th 2008 1:01PM by Kona Gallagher
Filed under: Other Reality Shows, Celebrities

I've been watching
The Girls Next Door for a while and it presents such a quandary for me. I feel like I'm betraying the feminist movement every time I tune in. If I knew an old man who had relationships with multiple young girls and made them "kept women," I would think he's a sleaze ball and wouldn't want to have anything to do with him. However, I fully admit that I find
The Girls Next Door fascinating.
It's probably because the life that's portrayed is so far beyond my frame of reference that I can hardly believe that it's real. In any case, I've been a semi-regular viewer and I've found myself even rooting for the girls. I want Bridget to finish school, and yes, I've even been rooting for Holly to get Hef to marry her. Well, I believe Bridget has gotten her Master's degree, and it seems like Holly may even get her wish too.
Bridget was recently overheard dishing about a "huge wedding" coming up on the show.
Continue reading Will The Girls Next Door end with a wedding?
Posted Jul 9th 2008 6:00PM by Richard Keller
Filed under: Other Reality Shows, Programming, Video, Celebrities, Celebreality
Americans are utterly obsessed with celebrities ... particularly their lives away from the limelight. Numerous television "news" programs and magazines highlight stars doing normal things that many of us would do on a daily basis. So, it was only logical that reality series have been built around some of these personalities to highlight their time away from the camera.
Yet it didn't work out as was intended. Rather than showing that these personalities were normal people, they showed the viewers how messed up they, and their families, really were. In some of the earlier Celebreality programs, they even showed unknown weaknesses that fans never knew existed. Despite all of this, viewers have been tuning into these shows each and every week to watch ... just like they would if video of different train wrecks were aired each week.
This fan base has given many of these stars a second, third, or fourth chance at success -- even if their boat sailed a long time ago. Such is the case during the Reality Revolution, where even the most famous can receive fifteen more minutes of fame.
Continue reading A history of reality television (part seven): Celebreality - VIDEOS
Posted Sep 3rd 2006 5:51PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Programming
At 7, CBS has a new 60 Minutes, followed by a new Big Brother: All-Stars.
- USA has more coverage of the U.S. Open at 7.
- NBC has the special Countdown To Green at 7, followed by the Nextel Cup Sony HD 500 NASCAR race.
- There's a new Just Legal on The WB at 7.
- At 8, ABC Family has a new Three Moons Over Milford.
- At 9, it's the annual Jerry Lewis Labor Day MDA Telethon. Check local listings.
- HGTV has a new Design Star at 9.
- At 10, Comedy Central has a new Mind of Mencia, while E! has a new ep of The Girls Next Door.