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Dirt (styled d!rt for logos) is an American television serial presented by the FX network. It premiered on January 2, 2007 and stars Courteney Cox Arquette as Lucy Spiller, the editor-in-chief of the first-of-its-kind "glossy tabloid" magazine DirtNow, which was previously two separate publications: Drrt! (a tabloid) and Now (a glossy magazine). Serial drama is a television genre defining a weekly prime time television series that has a continuing plot that enfolds in a serial fashion, episode by episode. ...
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The following is a list of episodes from the FX television series, Dirt. ...
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The show centers around the publication of the DirtNow magazine and the lives of Spiller and her long time friend Don Konkey, a paparazzo and functioning schizophrenic who is deeply loyal to her. Also included are the lives of some of the celebrities covered by the magazine, including Holt McLaren and Julia Mallory, a celebrity couple. For other uses, see Paparazzi (disambiguation). ...
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A 13 episode second season was announced on May 8, 2007.[1] Only seven episodes were produced prior to the 2007 WGA strike shut down production, and no more will be produced for the season.[2] The shortened second season began airing on March 2, 2008.[3] is the 128th day of the year (129th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Plot
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The series revolves around Lucy Spiller and her best friend, the schizophrenic freelance photographer Don Konkey, who aids Lucy in her career as editor-in-chief of Dirt and Now Magazine, which Lucy merges into a single magazine at the end of the second episode due to budget issues. Most episodes focus upon Lucy's never-ending quest to find new news stories regarding celebrities, with help of her staff of reporters and photographers, most notably Don and the young upstart writer Willa McPherson. The following is a list of episodes from the FX television series, Dirt. ...
Lucy Spiller is a fictional character on the FX television series Dirt, played by Courteney Cox. ...
Don Konkey is a fictional character on the FX television series Dirt, played by Ian Hart. ...
Willa McPherson is a fictional character on the FX television series Dirt, played by Alex Breckenridge. ...
As the series progresses, we learn more about Lucy and Don's personal lives. Don is a functional schizophrenic, who regularly hallucinates and hears voices, which is often filtered through his sense of guilt over the questionable actions he takes in order to help Lucy land her stories and the fall-out that comes from exposing people's dark secrets. Lucy meanwhile is a secretly depressed person whose life is totally devoted towards the magazine, to the extent of forgoing any sort of social life whatsoever. Her relationship with her family is strained, in part due to the mysterious suicide of her father, which haunts Lucy due to the cryptic suicide note that he left her, which she kept from the rest of her family. One of the main subplots of season one is Lucy and Don's relationship with Holt McLaren and the love triangle that erupts between Lucy, Holt, and Holt's current girlfriend Julia Mallory, a popular sitcom star who's begun breaking out into movies while Holt's career has tanked after a series of movies he has done, flopped. In an attempt to convert Holt into a secret source for potential stories, Lucy offers to use the full resources of her magazine to revive Holt's career. In exchange, Holt reveals that Julia's best friend is pregnant after a one-night stand with a fellow actor and the actress (who thinks Julia leaked the story) kills herself via a drug overdose as a result of the public humiliation. Furthermore, Lucy reveals that Julia has cheated on Holt with the co-star of her recently released film, causing Holt to have a mini-breakdown while driving and purposely crashing his car while driving along with Julia. This causes Julia to suffer severe injuries, which leads to an addiction to painkillers and ultimately full-blown drug addiction. To revive her career and gain public sympathy, Julia secretly obtains and leaks a copy of her having sex with her co-star and falsely accuses her co-star of rape, though Lucy ultimately exposes her lies in the magazine. Holt McLaren is a fictional character on the FX television series Dirt, played by Josh Stewart. ...
As Holt's star rises and his girlfriend's plummets, Holt and Lucy begin a relationship which ultimately is exposed to Julia by a rival magazine editor/friend of Lucy's. Julia ultimately realizes that Lucy has helped ruined her life and attacks her with a knife, leaving Lucy bleeding to death. Contacting Don, season one ends with Lucy ordering Don to take the requisite photos of her laying on the ground horribly wounded, in order to ensure that her magazine will be able to have the requisite photos for the story on the attempt on her life. Season two opens with Lucy in a brief coma as a result of her injuries, waking up to find Julia dead and DirtNow in chaos, losing sales due to the absence of Lucy's hard-driving leadership. Her relationship with Don, despite his demands that Lucy take the necessary time off to fully heal, is stronger than ever as she sets her sights on exposing gold-digging widow who murdered her husband and put her son from a previous marriage into a permenant coma as well as bringing under her control, a drug addicted pop star, who agrees to allow Don follow her around as her exclusive photographer in exchange for Lucy giving her favorable coverage/not exposing her drug addiction in the magazine.
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- Lucy Spiller (Courteney Cox) - The editor of DirtNow magazine, the "glossy tabloid". She's a workaholic who wastes no time on boring stories or unverifiable gossip, instead obsessed with constantly breaking new news stories. She has little remorse about the lives she tangles with and often will destroy lives of celebrities if they refuse to cooperate with her. Out of the office, Lucy lives a lonely life with no boyfriend (until she begins secretly dating Holt McLaren), with strained relationship with her family, caused in part due to her unresolved issues regarding her father's suicide when she was 15.
- Don Konkey (Ian Hart) - Lucy's long time friend and most trusted paparazzo. He's an exceptional photographer, one of the few who still shoots with film as opposed to digital equipment, and willing to go to great lengths (even cutting off a finger) to get his assigned story. He suffers from a manageable schizophrenia, though he's often reluctant to take his prescribed medication.
- Holt McLaren (Josh Stewart) - A has-been actor at the beginning of the series, only notable for past works and his ongoing relationship with rising actess Julia Mallory. After striking a deal with Lucy Spiller to provide stories in exchange for good press, his star rises again. Unfortunately, the information provided has unexpected consequences towards his girlfriend Julia, ultimately driving him and Lucy into a relationship as his relationship with Julia collapses.
- Willa McPherson (Alex Breckenridge) - A young reporter on the DirtNow staff. She is frequently on thin ice with Lucy due to Lucy's extremely high standards, even though Willa is willing to do anything (including doing drugs and sleeping with someone in exchange for information) in order to fullfill Lucy's various demands regarding her assignments. At the end of season one, Willa begins sleeping with Lucy's boss, Brent Barrow, and showing signs of wanting to possibly becoming Lucy's heir apparent at DirtNow.
- Julia Mallory (Laura Allen) - A famous actress and Holt McLaren's girlfriend. She's one of the people hurt by the information McLaren gives the magazine, both emotionally and physically. After he flips the car they're in she becomes addicted to painkillers and her life begins to spiral out of control, ultimately costing her career, her relationship with Holt, and finally leading to stabbing Lucy in revenge. In the beginning of the first episode of season two viewers see what happens after Julia attacks Lucy. She is hit by a car and killed after fleeing Lucy's home.
- Leo Spiller (Will McCormack) - Lucy's younger, bisexual brother. He drifts in and out of her life, providing her with a great story at one point after he catches his current boyfriend, a famous movie actor, with another man. With Lucy's help, he outs his closeted lover but quickly has remorse, leading to him "stalking" his sister in hope of shaming her into changing her ways.
- Brent Barrow (Jeffrey Nordling) - DirtNow's publisher. He and Lucy come into conflict over numerous things, including the budget and stories published. Was nearly sexually mutilated due to Lucy's investigation of a murdered rapper, leading to him outing the identity of Lucy's source in the investigation in order to save his genitals from harm.
This article is a list of fictional characters as featured in American serial drama television series Dirt. ...
Lucy Spiller is a fictional character on the FX television series Dirt, played by Courteney Cox. ...
Courteney Bass Cox Arquette (born June 15, 1964) is an American actress and former model, known for her role as Monica Geller in the popular television sitcom Friends. ...
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Don Konkey is a fictional character on the FX television series Dirt, played by Ian Hart. ...
Ian Hart (born 8 October 1964) is an English actor. ...
Holt McLaren is a fictional character on the FX television series Dirt, played by Josh Stewart. ...
Josh Stewart is an American Actor best known for his role as Holt Mclaren in Dirt. ...
Willa McPherson is a fictional character on the FX television series Dirt, played by Alex Breckenridge. ...
Alexandra Hetherington Breckenridge (born May 15, 1982) is an American film and television actress. ...
Julia Mallory is a fictional character on the FX television series Dirt, played by Laura Allen. ...
Laura Allen (born March 21, 1974 in Portland, Oregon) is an American actress. ...
Leo Spiller is a fictional character on the FX television series Dirt, played by Will McCormack. ...
Will McCormack (born 1974) is an American television and film actor. ...
Information Age Early 40s Occupation Editorial director of DirtNow magazine Spouse(s) Willa McPherson (former casual relationship), numerous girlfriends he sex-taped Episode count 13 Portrayed by Jeffey Nordling Brent Barrow is a fictional character on the FX television series Dirt, played by Jeffrey Nordling. ...
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Connection to Real Life Celebrities | | This article or section may contain original research or unverified claims. Please improve the article by adding references. See the talk page for details. (March 2008) | Although the show will occasionally "drop" a real life celebrity's name and their bad press, such as Mary-Kate Olsen's anorexia in the first episode, most of the celebrities featured on the show are not real, but are based on real life celebrities. The following are examples of this: Image File history File links Emblem-important. ...
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- In the first season the character Kira Klay played by Shannyn Sossamon dies of a drug overdose. Later on her funeral is crashed and pictures of her dead body with a flower are taken. These circumstances are extremely similar to the case of River Phoenix who also died of a drug overdose and whose funeral was also crashed by paparazzi who took pictures of his dead body holding a flower.
- In the tenth episode of the first season, a Southern father/manager of two singers/reality television stars blackmails DirtNow to put his daughter on the cover of the magazine. (Joe, Jessica and Ashlee Simpson)
- In the eleventh episode, Lucy wants to do a story on two of America's spoiled, inseparable celebutantes, Tuesday Nelson and Lulu Kaegle. Both whose look and height difference are identical to those of socialite best friends Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie.
- The first episode of the second season will feature a wealthy pregnant woman previously married to an elderly man who inherited his fortune. (Anna Nicole Smith)
- The second episode of the second season will feature a widely released answering machine message from a sitcom star named "Uncle Jimmy" (played by Tom Arnold) screaming at his daughter and mistaking her age. (Alec Baldwin)[also David Hasselhoff]
- The second episode of the second season will also feature a rich socialite named Milan Carlton who gets a DUI and goes to jail. (Paris Hilton; evident by the European city first name and the hotel company last name as well)
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Joseph Truett Simpson (born February 17, 1958, in Bexar County, Texas, United States, to Curtis T. Simpson and Joyce Alice Adams) is the pimp of singers Jessica Simpson and Ashlee Simpson (both of whom are his daughters) and Ryan Cabrera. ...
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Ashlee Nicole Simpson (born October 3, 1984) is an American pop rock singer, songwriter, and actress. ...
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Production The first season consisted of 13 one-hour-long episodes. Production began in September 2006, but the pilot was reshot to include a cameo by David Fincher and to add more of Courteney Cox's character.[4] Production on the original pilot began in Los Angeles in March 2006, David Leo Fincher (born August 28, 1962) is an American music video and film director known for his dark and stylish portraits of the human experience, particularly Fight Club and Se7en. ...
Dirt was the ninth drama series pilot shot for FX. Matthew Carnahan, Courteney Cox, and David Arquette serve as the shows executive producers, with Thea Mann producing for Cox and Arquette's Coquette Productions, and Touchstone Television and FX co-producing the series. Matthew Carnahan (born 1961) is an American producer, writer, & director. ...
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Season Two Premiere Dirt's Second Season was moved to a competitive timeslot, Sundays at 10 P.M., instead of remaining on its original night. Most likely, this is the main reason that Dirt's Second Season Premiere had such low ratings: only about 1.7 million people tuned in to the premiere.
Screening Countries - Dirt began on Five US in the United Kingdom on 9 July 2007 and brought the channel its highest ever ratings of 615,000 viewers.[5] Every two or three weeks the network has a "Dirty Night In" on Saturdays, repeating the last few episodes.
- In the UK Season 2 of dirt will be shown on the channel 'Fiver',a rebrand of the channel Five Life.
- In South Africa Season 1 aired originally on M-Net Series. The show was so successful and popular, it went into a rebroadcast on Tuesday Nights at 21:30 on Go with it's encore on Saturday Night at 21:30. Go recently aired the Season 1 Cliffhanger on Tuesday 26th February 2008.
- In Latin America Season 1 is aired on People+Arts. It's screened on sundays at 9:00pm.
- In the Netherlands, NET 5 commenced screening season 1 on 1 January 2008 with a double episode. Both episodes rated well for a non-Dutch program with episode 1 attracting 756.000 viewers (9.5%, 19th place) and episode 2 attracting 713.000 (9.0%, 21st place). The regular timeslot is Tuesdays at 9:30pm.
- In Australia, it premiered on the subscription channel Movie Extra on 15 December 2007. It currently screens Saturdays at 8:30pm AEST, with encores on Tuesdays at 9:30pm AEST and Thursdays at 10:30pm AEST.
- In Bulgaria, it is shown on Nova Television.
- In Turkey, it is shown on E2. It's regular screened time was Thursdays at 10:00pm.
- In Ireland, Channel 6 screens it on Wednesdays at 9:25pm.
- In Slovenia on POP TV, it premiered on 17th December 2007 and is to be shown every Monday at 09:50pm GMT+1. The show's title is translated into "Tabloid".
- In New Zealand season 1 was shown on TV2. It's regular screened time was Mondays at 10:30pm.
- In The Philippines, it is shown on VELVET.
- In Singapore, it premiered on Monday, 28th January 2008 and is screened weekly at 11pm (GMT+0800) on MediaCorp TV Channel 5.
- In Sweden season one was shown on TV6, on Thursdays at ~10pm.
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Trivia - Courteney Cox Arquette feels embarrassed by her periodic sex scenes on the show. During filming of these scenes, she orders co-executive producer and husband David Arquette off the set.[7]
- Ian Hart, who plays Don Konkey, is English. He affects an American accent to play this character. In the final episode of the first series he halucinates a version of himself with a painted face and a Liverpudlian accent.
- On January 16, 2007, it was announced that Cox's former Friends co-star Jennifer Aniston would guest-star in the season finale of the show, which aired on March 27. Aniston played Tina Harrod, a fellow magazine editor and bitter rival to Cox's character, with whom she shared a friendly goodbye kiss.
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Reception The show, which airs multiple times a week, averages between five and six million viewers across all airings.[9] The Parents Television Council has criticised Dirt for its content, calling it "yet another distasteful offering from the F/X network."[10] The Parents Television Council (PTC) is a US-based nonprofit organization run and founded by conservative activist L. Brent Bozell III whose stated goal is to promote and restore responsibility to the entertainment industry. ...
References - ^ FX Turns More 'Dirt,' Reaps 'Riches'. Zap 2 It. Retrieved on 2008-02-02.
- ^ Andreeva, Nellie. Abrupt finale for 'Dirt,' 'Riches'. The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved on 2008-02-07.
- ^ FX announces return date for Dirt. IGN. Retrieved on 2008-02-02.
- ^ Sullivan, Brian Ford. Final runs set for HBO's 'Deadwood',' FX's 'The Shield'. The Futon Critic. Retrieved on 2008-02-02.
- ^ Dowell, Brent. Five US dishes up ratings. Guardian Unlimited. Retrieved on 2008-02-02.
- ^ Dirt on TVShowsOnDVD.com. TV Shows on DVD.com (2007-03-06). Retrieved on 2007-06-24.
- ^ Courteney Cox Arquette feels embarrassed by her 'Dirt' sex scenes. Sawf News Connect, January 29, 2007. Retrieved January 29, 2007.
- ^ Debby Holiday. DebbyHoliday.com, December 24, 2006. Retrieved February 4, 2007.
- ^ Johns, Anna. FX renews Dirt, Riches; moves Rescue Me. TV Squad. Retrieved on 2008-02-02.
- ^ Dirt Advertiser & Cable Choice Campaign. Parents Television Council. Retrieved on 2007-06-24.
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Lucy Spiller is a fictional character on the FX television series Dirt, played by Courteney Cox. ...
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