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Genre
  
Reality television

Original language(s)
  
English

No. of episodes
  
48 (list of episodes)

Network
  
Bravo

7.4/10
IMDb

8.8/10
TV

Country of origin
  
United States

No. of seasons
  
6

First episode date
  
3 August 2005

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Starring
  
Kathy Griffin Maggie Griffin Jessica Zajicek Tiffany Rinehart Tom Vize

Awards
  
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Reality Program, GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Reality Program

Cast
  
Kathy Griffin, Tiffany Rinehart, Tom Vize, Maggie Griffin, Matt Moline

Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List is an American reality television series that aired on Bravo. The show aired from August 3, 2005 to August 3, 2010. The series follows the struggle of self-proclaimed "D-list" celebrity Kathy Griffin to climb the Hollywood ladder. This often includes scheming for publicity with staffers Jessica, Tiffany, and Tom. Her relationships with her parents and her now ex-husband were also featured.

Contents

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Production

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Griffin had titled her first Bravo comedy special The D-List, to imply that her pull as a bottom-feeder celebrity was so low, she didn't even make the "C-list." The special was so popular that the network later approached Griffin to film a reality series based on her celebrity-bashing comedy.

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All six seasons of the program were nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Reality Program, with seasons 2 and 3 winning in 2007 and 2008. Season 3 premiered with the highest ratings for the show, with approximately one million viewers. Season 4 was the first expanded season, with ten episodes.Season 5 premiered with almost one million viewers, making it Bravo's highest rated Monday original series telecast ever in all demographics, at the time. The premiere was also up double digits among adults 18–49 versus the Season 4 premiere. Production began on Season 6, shooting eight episodes of the new season in January 2010. It began airing June 15, 2010, preceded by a new comedy special that was taped in Knoxville. The sixth season premiered on June 15, 2010 and concluded on August 3, 2010.

It was announced that the show would not be renewed for a seventh season.

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The series has aired on the cable TV channel Arena in Australia, E! in the UK, and in Canada on The Comedy Network and the Toronto-based independent station Sun TV.

DVD releases


  • On March 16, 2007, Universal announced that Season 1 of "D-List" would be released onto DVD on June 12, 2007, a week after the premiere of the third season. Special features include a Season 2 Sneak Peek and the special "Kathy Griffin Is... Not Nicole Kidman."
  • On April 6, 2010, Target announced that it had partnered with cable channel Bravo to exclusively distribute its line of reality TV series on DVD, starting with Season 2 of "D-List", which was released on April 13, 2010, and includes webisodes as a special feature.
  • Season 3 of "D-List" was released exclusively by Target in July 2010, as part of its partnership with Bravo. Bonus features include extended scenes, stand-up from Kathy, and video blogs from her assistants.
  • Season 4 was also released exclusively at Target in October 2010. It includes all 10 episodes and unseen content.

  • Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List Kathy Griffin My Life on the DList ended no season seven

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    References

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