Twentyfourseven

American television series
  • Greg Carney
  • Kevin Tancharoen
Country of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo. of seasons1No. of episodes8ProductionExecutive producers
  • Jesse Ignjatovic
  • Ken Mok
  • Kevin Tancharoen
  • Rod Aissa
Production company10 by 10 EntertainmentOriginal releaseNetworkMTVReleaseDecember 6, 2006 (2006-12-06) –
February 21, 2007 (2007-02-21)

Twentyfourseven is a documentary-style reality show on MTV that documented the lives of seven male friends seeking fame and fortune in Hollywood.[1] The show was described as a "real" version of Entourage,[2] in the same manner that Laguna Beach is the "real" version of The O.C..[3] The show aired for eight episodes from December 6, 2006 to February 21, 2007.

twentyfourseven 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.

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.

Principal characters

  • Matt Baker - actor
  • Chris Carney - lead singer, The Prom Kings
  • Greg Carney - club promoter, executive producer
  • Greg Cipes - musician/surfer
  • Frankie Delgado - club promoter/musician
  • Ty Hodges - actor/producer
  • Greg Whitman - music producer

References

  1. ^ Shales, Tom (2006-12-06). "'Twenty Four Seven' Has Zero to Offer All of the Time". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2022-06-11.
  2. ^ "MTV wastes viewers' time with 'Twentyfourseven' - the Boston Globe".
  3. ^ TELEVISION REVIEW - In Pursuit of Hot Women, Hard Living and Insane Fame - Review - NYTimes.com
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