twentyfourseven

twentyfourseven (2006)


  • Genre: Reality
  • First Air Date: 2006-12-06
  • Last Air Date: 2007-01-03
  • Total Seasons: 1
  • Total Episodes: 5
  • Status: Ended
  • Episode Runtime: 30 min.
  • Network: MTV
  • Director:
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Summary

twentyfourseven was a documentary-style reality show on MTV that documented the lives of seven male friends seeking fame and fortune in Hollywood. Launched in December 2006, the show aired on Wednesday nights in the Ten Spot block after The Real World. The show faced low ratings and critical derision, and some viewers were suspicious that certain portions of the show were staged for dramatic effect; for instance, Greg Cipes was described as a singer new to the Los Angeles music scene, despite his acting in small live-action roles and voicing characters for animated series for several years. Also in question was Chris Carney's arrest in his hometown of Hot Springs, Arkansas for a DWI charge. His booking may have been refilmed after all charges against him were dropped. Specifically, upon arrest, Carney had a buzzcut. When he was released the subsequent day, a discontinuity error emerged, revealing that he had grown a mohawk. In a rare move, MTV canceled the series without explanation after three episodes. Though the network refrained from airing any repeats, the series' subsequent episodes premiered each Wednesday afternoon on MTV.com. The iTunes Store hosted the show as well, but iTunes did not post any new episodes after its cancellation.

  • Keywords: male friendship, hollywood
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    twentyfourseven Seasons

    Season 1

    First Air Date: 2006-12-06
    5 Episodes

    twentyfourseven Episodes

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    • Greg Cipes

      as Self
    • Frankie Delgado

      as Self
    • Chris Carney

      as Self
    • Greg Carney

      as Self
    • Ty Hodges

      as Self
    • Greg Whitman

      as Self
    • Matt T. Baker

      as Self
    Directing Kevin Tancharoen Director

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