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TV

No. of episodes
  
8

Original network
  
E!

Final episode date
  
8 February 2010

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IMDb

No. of seasons
  
1

Running time
  
22 minutes

First episode date
  
14 December 2009

Network
  
E!

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Original release
  
December 14, 2009 (2009-12-14) – February 8, 2010 (2010-02-08)

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Bank of Hollywood is an American reality television series. Hosted by Bryan Callen, the show airs on E!. It is based on the U.K. series Fortune: Million Pound Giveaway, in which contestants must appeal to a celebrity panel to receive money, and produced by Ryan Seacrest.

Contents

The panel consists of four celebrities:

  • Melody Thornton – Pussycat Doll
  • Candy Spelling – author, entrepreneur, mother of actress Tori Spelling, and wife of late film and television producer, Aaron Spelling
  • Vanessa Rousso – professional poker player and Big Brother contestant
  • Sean Patterson – president of Wilhelmina Models
  • Production

    The series is taped in Los Angeles. Production on the show started in October 2009, as stated by Melody Thornton on her Twitter account page. Eight episodes have been confirmed as planned on E!. The series premiered on E! December 14, 2009. Filming for this series was put on hold when Los Angeles experienced a power outage briefly (to be continued shortly after), as stated on Thornton's Twitter account.

    British version

    The original British version of the show under the name Fortune: Million Pound Giveaway hosted by Richard Madeley was aired on ITV from January 2, 2007 until February 13, 2007.

  • Fortune: Million Pound Giveaway
  • Crowd Rules
  • References

    Bank of Hollywood Wikipedia