Ugly Betty
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| Ugly Betty | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Comedy-drama |
| Created by | Fernando Gaitán |
| Developed by | Silvio Horta |
| Starring | America Ferrera Eric Mabius Vanessa Williams Ashley Jensen Becki Newton Judith Light Ana Ortiz Tony Plana Michael Urie Mark Indelicato Daniel Eric Gold |
| Theme music composer | Jeff Beal |
| Country of origin | USA |
| Language(s) | English |
| No. of seasons | 4 |
| No. of episodes | 74 (List of episodes) |
| Production | |
| Executive producer(s) | Salma Hayek Silvio Horta Ben Silverman Jose Tamez Joel Fields |
| Location(s) | New York, New York, USA ("Pilot" and Seasons 3-4) Los Angeles, California, USA (Seasons 1 (without "Pilot")-2) |
| Running time | 42 minutes |
| Broadcast | |
| Original channel | ABC |
| Picture format | 480p (SDTV), 720p (HDTV) ABC HD, 1080i (HDTV) Channel 4 HD, 7HD |
| Original run | September 28, 2006 – present |
| Chronology | |
| Related shows | U.S. adaptation of Yo soy Betty, la fea |
| External links | |
| Official website | |
Ugly Betty is an American comedy-drama television series created by Silvio Horta, which premiered on ABC on September 28, 2006. The series revolves around Betty Suarez, written by Fernando Gaitán. The series is produced by Silent H, Ventanarosa and Reveille respectively partnered with ABC Studios, and is primarily filmed in Los Angeles, California, but together with the pilot episode and the third and fourth season the series is filmed in New York. The executive producers are Salma Hayek, Silvio Horta, Ben Silverman, Jose Tamez and Joel Fields.
During its first three seasons, it aired on Thursday nights, where it was mostly successful. In October 2009, it was moved to Fridays, where it had trouble finding a audience. The backlash from its fans prompted ABC to move the show to Wednesdays at 10:00PM Eastern/9:00PM Central starting January 6, 2010, where it would better compliment its Wednesday hits, Modern Family and Cougar Town.[1][2]
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[edit] Plot
Betty Suarez is a courageous, good-hearted, and slightly naive girl from Queens, New York who is sorely lacking in fashion sense. She is abruptly thrust into a different world when she lands a job at Mode, a trendy high fashion magazine based in Manhattan that is part of the publishing empire of the wealthy Bradford Meade. Bradford's son Daniel has just been installed as Editor-in-Chief of Mode following the death of Fey Sommers (Bradford's longtime mistress). Bradford hires Betty as his son's newest personal assistant in an attempt to stop his womanizing son from sleeping with another attractive assistant. As time goes by, Betty and Daniel become friends and help each other navigate their professional and personal lives.
Life at Mode is made difficult for both Betty and Daniel by their co-workers. Their most serious threat comes from Creative Director Wilhelmina Slater, a vindictive schemer who devises numerous plots to steal Daniel's job and seize control of his family's company. Other conflicts are generated by Wilhelmina's loyal assistant Marc St. James and Mode receptionist Amanda Sommers, who continually mock and humiliate Betty for her lackluster physical appearance and awkward nature. Fortunately, not everyone at Mode is against Betty: she gains loyal friends kind-hearted in Scottish seamstress Christina McKinney and nerdy accountant Henry Grubstick. Betty also receives strong support from her father Ignacio, older sister Hilda, and her nephew Justin.
[edit] Season 1
Season one premiered in the United States on September 28, 2006 and aired 23 episodes. Major plotlines during the first season include: Betty and Daniel settling into their respective roles as personal assistant and editor-in-chief at a fashion magazine; Betty's relationships with pre-Mode boyfriend Walter and new love interest Henry; Daniel's numerous sexual conquests and his relationship with fellow editor Sofia Reyes (Salma Hayek); Wilhelmina's plots with the "Mystery Lady" to undermine Bradford and Daniel's positions at Meade Publications; Christina's temporary switch to Wilhelmina's side in an attempt to boost her career; the truth behind the murder of Fey Sommers and the death of Daniel's older brother Alex; Ignacio's immigration status and health problems; and Hilda's struggle to find a new career and salvage her relationship with Justin's father.
[edit] Season 2
The season's theme is "Brighter, Bolder, Bettyer" with a reworked version of Mika's "Hey Betty (You Are Beautiful)" being used as the featured song in its promos. Nine new recurring characters, played by Freddy Rodríguez, Illeana Douglas, Alec Mapa, David Blue, John Cho, Gabrielle Union, Gene Simmons, Eddie Cibrian and Juliette Goglia, are introduced. Lorraine Toussaint continued in her role as Claire's fellow prison escapee, Yoga, as a recurring regular. Mo'Nique also appeared in a recurring regular this season playing weekend security chief L'Amanda.
In the second season, Betty has to decide if she still wants to be with Henry after he got Charlie pregnant, and despite the fact that he is going to leave for Tucson in a few months (so he can be at Charlie's side and help raise the baby). In between these events, a deli shop worker named Giovanni "Gio" Rossi starts developing a relationship with Betty, which has Hilda, Amanda, and Henry suspecting that Gio might be trying to become the new guy in Betty's life.
Daniel recovers from a car accident which put Alexis in a coma. When she wakes up, she has forgotten the last few years of her life, including the fact that she changed into a woman and that her father mistreated her. Bradford uses the opportunity to build a new relationship with her; he claims that he was always supportive of her. Wilhelmina's scheme to marry Bradford Meade unravels when Betty and Christina learn of the affair she is having with her bodyguard. When Bradford is told of it on the wedding day, he has a heart attack at the altar and later dies. Wilhelmina is fired by the Meade family when she shows up for the funeral.
Amanda longs to find out more about her family. Wilhelmina, once Fey's assistant, provides a list of people who could be Amanda's father, leading her to rock star Gene Simmons. Marc finds a partner in Cliff St. Paul, a fashion photographer who is not the hunk he envisioned for himself.
Claire escapes from jail with her "friend" Yoga, and they hide in the Hamptons. Claire is later recaptured. At the trial, it is revealed that Fey had secretly poisoned Claire's perfume in an attempt to kill her. Instead it made Claire become crazy and violent; eventually she cut Fey's car brakes, resulting in her death. Later, Claire tries her best to get her life on track; however, she fears that she may become a burden on her two children. Therefore, she launches a new magazine known as Hot Flash, which aims to attract female readers over a certain age who have been neglected by their children and have nothing better to do. At first, Alexis states there is not enough money to finance the magazine; however, using her 'resources' wisely, Claire finds ways to make the magazine a success.
Hilda tries to get over Santos, killed when he tried to stop a robbery, and to start her new career as a beautician while Justin, who becomes an intern at Mode, tries to be more like his late father and goes through a "bad boy" phase until Hilda intervenes.
Christina is surprised by the appearance of the alcoholic husband she ran away from years ago, but when she learns that he has a life-threatening medical problem and is in need of an expensive, experimental operation, she is determined to help him. Wilhelmina offers to pay for the operation if Christina agrees to be implanted with a fertilized egg. Unbeknownst to Christina, it had been artificially inseminated with Bradford's sperm, which Wilhelmina got from his dead body (so she can get control of the Meade empire). When Wilhelmina ruins the vintage Jackie Kennedy dress she was trying to sell, Christina agrees to carry the baby. This latest plan takes more twists and turns when Wilhelmina's emotionally troubled sister Renee shows up and starts dating Daniel, resulting in Wilhelmina taking great lengths to conceal her scheme.
Hilda meets Justin's gym teacher and begins a romantic relationship with him. Daniel's son shows up from Paris, and he denies him as his son, but still tries to bond with him. Gio wants to take Betty to Rome for a romantic date when Henry shows up to ask her hand in marriage.
Production was halted in November 2007 due to a writers' strike. It was then announced the season would be cut to 18 episodes instead of a proposed 23. New episodes did not air on U.S. television until April 24, 2008, starting with "Twenty Four Candles", and ending on May 22, 2008, with "Jump". This was the last episode to be produced in Los Angeles.
[edit] Season 3
ABC renewed the series for a third season on February 11, 2008. In addition, production was moved to New York City from Los Angeles to make the series more realistic and to take advantage of increased tax incentives in New York. The third season premiered on September 25, 2008. This season added ten new recurring regulars, played by Grant Bowler, Mark Consuelos, Heather Tom, Val Emmich, Ralph Macchio, Sarah Lafleur, Bernadette Peters, Lauren Velez and Daniel Eric Gold. Lindsay Lohan, Julian De La Celle, Derek Riddell and Eddie Cibrian returned from the second season for more appearances. "The Show" by Australian singer Lenka is used as the promo theme for the season.
[edit] Season 4
As the series enters the fourth season, Betty is finding her new job as Mode's fashion editor a challenge now that Matt is her new boss. At first, Matt treats Betty creuly because of his jealousy of Henry and is upset that she still looks up to Daniel. However, after he ruined Betty's chances to land a interview, Matt opened his eyes and realized how he was treating Betty. But at this point Betty decided that she wanted to be friends with Matt. Unfortunately, there were some obstacles that awaited them when Amanda also falls for Matt. Knowing that dating Matt could break Betty's heart, Amanda took a risk to get Matt to notice her. When Betty finds out, she confronts Amanda and she confesses. However, after a short fling, Amanda realized that Matt was still in love with Betty, so she dropped him and he went back to Betty.
Speaking of Amanda, the receptionist also meets a temp named Helen, who life seems to copy Amanda's. Amanda would also discover that after giving up on Matt that she would end up sleeping with once again with Daniel. She also buried the hatchet with Claire as well and discovered her knack for fashion.
Daniel tries to control his feeling over the loss of Molly by throwing objects and punching out people. Betty would later intervene and he seeks help at a berevement group, where he meets a woman named Natalie. But the relationship starts to get a lot stranger when Natalie invites Daniel to join the Community of the Phoenix, a cult-like group led by Dylan Bennett, resulting in Natalie manipulating Daniel into turning on Betty, Claire and Amanda because they're seen as bad influences. this prompts Betty and Claire to take action to save Daniel after the group take over the Mode offices, and gets the break they needed when Matt warns them about "Level 7" where they help people contact the dead, but it has already resulted in a death of a previous member after they drank a tea that was actually a drug. Although Betty and Claire save Daniel, his attempts to talk Natalie out of it failed.
Claire's affair with Cal, and the fallout with Daniel after he walked in on the two, would prompt her to find her son, who she gave up for adoption. She would bury the hatchet with Amanda over Fey Sommers.
Justin will attend a performing arts high school and was expected that his sexuality will slowly start evolving, and if it did happen, he could've finally reveal himself as gay as hinted during the series first three seasons. Although he was teased at school because of his flamboyant lifestyle, the ultimate moment came at the high school homecoming, where he was crowned homecoming queen (thanks in part to a prank pulled by the bullies). He did accept the award, only to later stun his family and Marc that he was actually straight and not gay.
Marc sought revenge on Betty after being denied the features editor's job, of which Marc would later give up now that Betty and Marc learned about the coin toss. Marc would also end up being hired by Daniel after feeling mistreated by Wilhelmina and finally find a new guy named Troy, who turned to be a Mode employee and Betty knew of his pursuit of Marc for some time.
Hilda's relationship with Archie continued but not without some surprises. The first coming from her attempt to e-mail a photo of her breast to Archie, only to hit "Reply To All," resulting in Archie turning to damage control but at the same time thanks her for saving his campaign. Then a former flame, Bobby Talercio, returned to woo Hilda even though Betty also had feelings for him. Bobby's feelings for Hilda has her conflicted over her feelings for Archie, which could make her romantic situation more conflicting.
Wilhelmina struggled with her search for Conner. First by finding him in Bermuda, then learning that he died in Panama, only to learn that he was alive in the Bahamas, where after a passionate and intimate time together, is caught by the FBI and lets Wilhelmina take the credit for his arrest. At the same she also faced bigger problems when Nico was involved in a "murder mystery," only to discover from Marc that Nico and her boyfriend Johnathan was trying to blackmail her mother into getting the money as a act of revenge. A furious Wilhelmina threw Nico out and told her not to return.
[edit] Cast
The opening episode of the series began with 9 main cast members. The titular character and main protagonist of the show is Betty Suarez (America Ferrera), a recent college graduate looking to break into the publishing business. The show also strongly focuses on her boss Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius), a wealthy playboy who is given the position of editor-in-chief of Mode by his father, the magazine's owner. The show's main antagonist is Wilhelmina Slater (Vanessa Williams), Mode's creative director, who constantly schemes to usurp Daniel's position at Mode and take over the his family's publishing empire.
Other major characters on the show include Betty's family - father Ignacio Suarez (Tony Plana), a caring man with health and immigration problems who is a master cook; older sister Hilda Suarez (Ana Ortiz), a single working mother; and nephew Justin Suarez (Mark Indelicato) a flamboyant teenager highly interested in fashion and acting. Betty's fellow Mode employees also make up some of the main cast - receptionist Amanda Tanen (Becki Newton), love interest to Daniel and Betty's frenemy, seamstress Christina McKinney (Ashley Jensen) who becomes Betty's best friend, and Bradford Meade (Alan Dale), father of Daniel, owner of Meade Publications.
Marc St. James (Michael Urie), Wilhelmina's openly gay assistant and Walter (Kevin Sussman), Betty's uninspiring boyfriend, were both promoted from guest star to main cast midway through season one. Alexis Meade (Rebecca Romijn) also joined the main cast - a male to female transexual and Daniel's older sibling.
Sussman left in Season 1. The second year also saw two more previous guest stars joining the main cast - Henry Grubstick (Christopher Gorham), accountant at Mode and Betty's new love interest, as well as Claire Meade (Judith Light), Daniel and Alexis's mother, Bradford's wife. Halfway through the season, the Bradford character dies of a heart attack.
Season 3 saw Henry and Alexis leave the show (but make return appearances as guest stars). There were no new additions to the main cast this season, and season 4 featured only one new addition, former guest star Matt Hartley (Daniel Eric Gold), Betty's ex-boyfriend and new boss at Mode. The character Christina McKinney also left this season.
[edit] Production
The idea to bring Ugly Betty to American TV screens began in 2001 when NBC was planning to adapt Betty as a half-hour comedy, which would be produced by Sony Pictures Television[3] but it never made past the planning stages (It took three writers to come up with a concept based around the character)[4] until ABC and Hayek's company came on board in 2004 and retooled it as an hour-long comedy-drama.[5] Two years later, on May 16, 2006, ABC announced that Ugly Betty would be part of the 2006–2007 North American season lineup as a weekly hour-long series; the initial order was for 13 episodes.
ABC had announced the title of the series would be Betty the Ugly, a change from its developmental title, but changed it back to Ugly Betty on July 14,[6] although the Ugly Betty title was already being used in promotions prior to this date on Citytv. There was speculation that the show would be a daily serial that would have debuted as a summer 2006 or midseason 2007 entry, but given the buzz and growing interest in the show, the network decided to make it a weekly series instead. On August 8, 2006, ABC decided at the last minute, a schedule change to move Ugly Betty from its previously announced Friday 8 p.m. (ET) time period to Thursday at 8 p.m. replacing sitcoms Notes from the Underbelly and Big Day as a lead-in to top-rated program Grey's Anatomy, due to the growing interest in the show.
The program's pilot was tested on several cable providers to gauge interest and feedback from viewers, most notably the Hispanic community, including those who are fans of the original Betty, who hoped that ABC would maintain the integrity of the original. ABC also allowed its affiliates to show free off-air screenings to the public at various events ahead of the show's debut. In addition the network screened the debut episode on the web and made the episodes available for download on iTunes after their initial airings on January 5, 2007. The encore episodes also have run on ABC Family and SoapNet, both of which have aired marathons of the show.
On October 13, 2006, ABC ordered a full season pick-up for the series, beyond the original 13 ordered at the May Upfronts[7] due to its premiere ratings. ABC originally announced 22 episodes for the season 1, but increased the number of episodes by one to 23 . The season finale is the episode called "East Side Story." On March 21, 2007, ABC renewed the series for a second season.[8]
Although he is joining NBC as their new entertainment head, Ben Silverman will remain co-executive producer on the show, but in a limited role.[9]
In November 2007 the cast of the series made headlines when they threw their support behind the 2007 Writers' Strike by joining them on the picket line in solidarity. Ferrera commented on the reason why they did this: "The issues coming up with the actors’ contracts are very similar to what the writers are dealing with right now, and we have to stay united and stand strong within the creative community for what we believe is fair."[10] On November 25, the cast appeared in a 38-second video for "Speechless Hollywood" in which a black & white camera pulled away from a close up of Ferrera to showing her co-stars sitting next to her as they look directly at the camera without speaking.[11]
On February 11, 2008, ABC picked up Ugly Betty for the 2008-09 television season, along with nine other shows.[12] Unfortunately on the day the renewal was announced, two of the show's executive producers, Marco Pennette and James Hayman, were let go. The departures of Pennette and Hayman adds to the constant turnovers on the series off-camera, which has so far seen five writers having exited or fired.[13] In a Q&A from TV Guide, Michael Ausiello criticized the decision, saying "that someone saw fit to fix what wasn't broken" and praised the two men for writing several of the show's best episodes.[14] These turn of events may have also contributed to Rebecca Romijn's decision to no longer be a full time regular on the series in the third season, citing the move by new writers to make changes in the direction of several characters, especially Romijn's role as Alexis[15].
With the strike now over as of February 12, there is now the possibility that they could have seven new episodes completed by April, bringing the number of second season episodes produced to 20,[16] but so far it has been adjusted to 18. As a result of the strike, creator Silvio Horta has delayed plans for a musical episode and having Lindsay Lohan onboard for a possible storyline until the third season.[17] Four days later on February 16, 2008, ABC picked up Ugly Betty for the 2008-09 television season.[18]
On March 12, 2008, Horta inked a two-year, seven-figure deal with ABC Studios, which guarantees the show's future and gives Horta a chance to produce other projects aside from Betty.[19]
On April 17, 2008, the show's podcast, which is usually presented in audio and hosted by stars Urie and Newton, became available on video for the first time.[20]
On May 6, 2008, ABC announced that starting with the third season, Ugly Betty will return to New York City and start production there. The move was done to bring the authenticity of the series' setting into the show and to take advantage of a tax credit offered by the State of New York's Governors Office of Motion Picture and Television Development.[21] The production is returning to Silvercup Studios in Queens, where the original pilot was produced.[22] The move resulted in several crewmembers in Los Angeles being let go.[23] These events would lead California Assemblyman Paul Krekorian to introduce bill AB X315, the "Ugly Betty Bill", which would keep television and film production from leaving the state by using tax incentives. The bill was passed by the assembly and Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed it into law on February 19, 2009[24][25].
In January 2009, ABC announced that it was putting Ugly Betty on hold to make room for a new comedy In the Motherhood and Samantha Who? in the Thursday night time slot. The series' last original episode aired on March 19, 2009 and the current season would have finished up sometime in June 2009.[26][27] It was then announced on Sunday, March 15, 2009, that Ugly Betty will return for its final five episodes of the season on Thursday, April 30, 2009 from a five-week break. Technically it was supposed to be back on May 7, but due to low ratings for Motherhood, ABC moved it up a week. ABC has since pulled Motherhood from the schedule after their April 16, 2009 airing. The two-episode season finale aired on Thursday, May 21 from 8-10pm.[28]
The move by ABC and along with that, the show's declining ratings, lead viewers to believe that ABC would cancel the show. But on February 17, 2009, Becki Newton stated that the show has been picked up for a fourth season.[29] That statement would later be confirmed on March 5, 2009, when Stephen Mcpherson, president of ABC Entertainment Group, announced that ABC plans to renew Ugly Betty.[30] On April 23, 2009, just as it was predicted by Newton and McPherson, ABC gave an early fourth season renewal to Betty.[31]
Ugly Betty was indeed renewed by ABC for a fourth season[32] and began airing on Friday nights starting October 16, 2009 at 9:00PM Eastern/8:00PM Central, although it was scheduled to start a week earlier on October 9. This caused fans and critics to worry that ABC wishes to end the show, since that time slot is perceived as the Friday night death slot.[33][34][35][36] On July 24, 2009, TV Guide Network announced that it has acquired the exclusive cable right to the show and will air the fourth season episodes 14 days after its ABC run with an option to strip the show daily, with plans to air it weekly starting in the fall of 2010.[37]
With Eastwick recently cancelled, ABC began considering moving Ugly Betty to the Wednesday night 10:00PM Eastern/9:00PM Central timeslot,[38][39] although there was talk of moving Lost to that same timeslot. On December 1, 2009, ABC, sensing a backlash from viewers over its decision to move it to Fridays, its sliding ratings and praises from critics over the improved storylines, made the move to Wednesday official by announcing that it would start airing new episodes on its new night starting January 6, 2010.[40][41]
[edit] Competition with other "Betty" offshoots
Although Disney-ABC Domestic Television (Buena Vista Television) has sold the series to foreign territories, the English-language version is expected to compete with the in-house versions in several of the locations.[42]
As noted by the international broadcast posted below, several of these broadcasters have not only acquired this version, but the counterparts as well, including those that were produced by the broadcasters themselves. So far the series has been sold to TV networks and broadcasters in over 130 countries, making this version the most successful of the "Betty La Fea" franchise.[43]
In the U.S., Univision aired the Mexican counterpart La fea más bella, which ran weeknights at 8 p.m. (E/P), including Thursdays during the same time Ugly Betty airs. The star of the Mexican version, Angelica Vale, was anticipated to make a cameo in the 22nd episode, playing Betty's "counterpart" from the series, Leticia 'Lety' Padilla Solís,[44]; Vale instead appeared in the season finale playing Angelica, an orthodontist's assistant who looks exactly like Lety (pre-makeover).
[edit] Inspired versions
While the original Betty la Fea has spawned serialized versions globally, it appears that the weekly American version has also begun to pique interest as well.
A version of Yo soy Betty, la fea made by Bosnian Federalna Televizija (FTV), Croatian RTL Televizija and Serbian Fox Televizija began airing in October 2007. The title of the show was Ne daj se, Nina ("Don't give up, Nina"). After a long audition, newcomer Lana Gojak, who resembles America Ferrera, was cast in the role of Nina (Betty). Other cast members were established actors such as Robert Kurbaša, Edvin Livarić, Bojana Ordinačev, Petar Ćiritović, Andrija Milošević, Kristina Krepela and Sloboda Mićalović. The first, and only, season consisted of just over 50 episodes. Although the storyline basically followed that of Yo soy Betty, la fea, Lana Gojak's appearance as Nina seemed to be based more on the heroine of Ugly Betty than on that of Yo soy Betty, la fea. The series had a number of other elements that were directly borrowed from Ugly Betty, rather than from Yo soy Betty, la fea. The series did pretty well in the ratings, but was too expensive to produce, so a second season was never ordered.
There has even been talk of an Arabic version of Ugly Betty, which would be produced and shot in Dubai. This would be the first Betty, la Fea-inspired series to be directly adapted from the American version.[45]
[edit] Criticism from Colombia
In November 2007, Sony Entertainment Television began airing Ugly Betty in South America with Spanish subtitles. However in Colombia there were criticisms over the American version, calling it a pale imitation and counterfeit copy of their original version.[46] Both series differ greatly, the Colombian version aired as a soap opera with daily cliffhangers, while Ugly Betty airs as a weekly comedy, only sometimes ending with cliffhangers.[47] The American version also has a different main plot and explores different themes. While the American version has more than half a dozen core characters, the Colombian version turns only around Betty and her boss's life with its main plot being Betty's unrequited love for her handsome and promiscuous boss, whom she marries on the series' last episode. When it comes to the series' themes, Silvio Horta says that the American version explores economic disparity and race issues while the Colombian version was specifically about appearance.[48]
[edit] Syndication
The TV Guide Network has purchased the rights to air reruns of Ugly Betty on cable television.[49]
[edit] DVD releases
| DVD Name | Region 1 (U.S. and Canada release) | Region 2 (UK and Ireland release) | Region 4 (Australian Slimline release) | No of discs | No of episodes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Complete First Season - The Bettyfied Edition |
August 21, 2007 | September 24, 2007 | October 31, 2007 | 6 | 23 |
| The Complete Second Season - Brighter, Bolder, Bettyer |
September 9, 2008 [50][51] | November 10, 2008 [52] | March 11, 2009 [53] | 5 [54] | 18 |
| The Complete Third Season - Start Spreading The News |
September 22, 2009[55] | December 7, 2009 | 2010 | 6 | 24 |
[edit] International broadcasts
- Australia
- Its debut episode on the Seven Network pulled in 2.03 million viewers, beating Nine's airing of 60 Minutes and Ten's airing of The Biggest Loser in the same time period. Since its debut the series has remained in the top five in the Australian TV ratings.[56] The season one finale aired August 5, 2007, and received the lowest rating of the year - 1.051 million and only in the 13th slot of the night. This was predominantly because it aired in the same timeslot as the season premiere of rival program Australian Idol.[57] After holding off on the 2nd season, it was announced in April 2008 that Seven would begin Ugly Betty's second season in a new 7:30 pm Wednesday timeslot, beginning on the 7th of May. The show has lost its large following, only drawing around 900,000 viewers despite strong advertising attempts by Channel Seven. The show was "shelved" after the ninth episode was shown on July 2, and will resume airing the remaining episodes until after the Olympics. It was replaced by 'RSPCA Animal Rescue."[58] Ugly Betty returned to Seven on August 28th 2008 at a new and later timeslot of 9:30pm Thursdays. The episode aired, "Bananas For Betty" was viewed by only 597,000 viewers and was removed. Seven later announced that Ugly Betty will return twice a week, every Tuesday and Thursday at 7:30pm, starting when Summer begins. It was then moved to only once a week at Thursday 7:30pm. Soon after, the show was pulled from screening (after finishing the second season) due to moderately low ratings. It was later confirmed on October 23, 2009, that Ugly Betty would return to Australian screens on Seven's new secondary digital channel 7Two. It will resume with the premiere of Season 3, The Manhattan Project, starting Tuesday 3rd November, 7:30pm.[59] It will air right through summer, with Season 3 to then finish in April/May 2010.
- Belgium
- VIJFtv began airing the show on March 13, 2008. The ratings for the first two episodes were 165,000.[citation needed]. Its rival, Sara (the Flemish adaptation of Betty, la fea which aired on VTM), had a weekly audience between 650,000 and 750,000. It aired weekdays at 6:25 pm, while Ugly Betty is a weekly show that aired every Thursday at 9:00 pm. The show started almost five months after Sara premiered on VTM, which was a disadvantage for Ugly Betty. Betty failed to draw in more viewers because of the extremely successful Sara. VIJFtv decided to put a hold on the last six episodes of the first season of Betty. The possibility of VIJFtv continuing with Ugly Betty in September is still an option. Sara ended in June.
- Brazil
- Sony Entertainment Television on Wednesdays at 9pm and later on Thursdays at 8pm and SBT on Wednesdays at 10pm. Brazilians first saw Yo Soy Betty La Fea on RedeTV! in 2001 and its Mexican counterpart La Fea más Bella on SBT in 2006. in 2009, Bela, a feia, the Brazilian version, on Rede Record.
- Bulgaria
- Nova Television aired Season 1 from October 19 to November 20, 2007. Season 2 was aired from 11 November to December 5, 2008. Repetitions of Season 1 are aired on Fox Life. Season 3 began in December, 2009 on Nova Television.
- Canada
- Citytv owns the English-language rights to the series, which airs in the same timeslot as the American broadcast, while Radio-Canada, the French language television arm of the CBC, owns the francophone rights. The French version, known as Chère Betty ("Dear Betty"), debuted in Quebec and in the rest of French-speaking Canada on April 7, 2008 at 8:00 pm local time, 9:00 pm AT.
- Chile
- The show premiered on Canal 13 (Chile) on July 4, 2008, at 11:30 pm (GMT -04)
- Croatia
- The show started in October 31, 2007 on HRT, and Croatian version was aired on RTL named Ne daj se, Nina.
- Ecuador
- Season One started in October 31, 2007 in Sony Entertainment Television after the reality show America's Next Top Model.
- Finland
- The show's third season runs on Nelonen Mondays at 8 pm as Ruma Betty, which literally means "Ugly Betty" in Finnish.
- France
- The first two episodes aired on TF1 on January 7, 2008 at late-night time, averaging about 3.8 million viewers (28.4% share) and 3.3 millions viewers (39.4% share). Ugly Betty did really well on key demos 15-24 (First episode: 46.8%, second episode: 56.7%) and 18-49 (First episode: 39.7%, second episode: 56.6%). But week after week the show has lost more than 1 million viewers, in part due to the late night schedule. In an effort to attract more viewers, two weekly TV magazines, Arthelius and Series TV Magazine, placed a cover of Ugly Betty on their February 12, 2008 issues.[60][61]
- Germany
- This was the only country where Ugly Betty failed to connect with audiences. Sat.1 cancelled the show after two episodes due to low ratings. Germany has had its own local adaptation of Betty la Fea, Verliebt in Berlin, which also aired on Sat1 and was more popular with viewers than Betty.
- Greece
- ANT1 waited for the Greek version of "Betty la fea", Maria, i Aschimi, shown on the rival network Mega Channel to end on June 2008, and it started broadcasting the series a week after, on July 1, 2008 at 9.00 pm. The first episode got a 13.1% share. On July 8, 2009 at 7.00 pm, ANT1 will show season 3 of the series.
- Hong Kong
- Season one premiered on March 17, 2007 on TVB Pearl while the second season aired one year later, starting on April 14, 2008, on Monday nights at 10:35 pm, and ended on August 4, 2008. Season 3 will be premiering on April 20, on Monday nights at 9:35 pm. Season one is also available as a video on demand program on now TV.
- Hungary
- Season one premiered in March 2007 on RTL Klub at 7:00 pm Sunday. After the first couple of episodes, the show was removed to a time slot with fewer viewers at 5:30 pm. The first season was a huge failure, so the airing of the second season on RTL Klub is uncertain.
- India
- Season One premiered in July 2007, on Star World at 9:00 pm every Wednesday evening. India had aired Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahin. Indian fans believed that Jassi was the inspiration for the American adaptation of Betty, although Gaitan notes in interviews that the American version was inspired by the Colombian version.[62] However, Jassi, despite being a success, did not last as long as Betty did.[63]
- Ireland
- The European premiere took place on RTÉ Two on January 1, 2007. Season two again premiered on RTÉ Two on October 4, 2007. Ugly Betty airs Thursdays at 8:00 pm on RTÉ Two and has proven to be successful among viewers. The second season returned after a break on March 24, 2008 at 8:05 pm.
Season Three premiered on November 6, 2008, at 8:40pm on RTÉ Two and finished on June 4, 2009.
- Israel
- Season premiere aired in Israel in March 2, 2007 on Channel Israel 10. The rights were bought by the Israeli Cable Company Hot Telecom and has started during April 2008 the re-runs of season 1 which will be followed by season 2, broadcasting on Channel 3. The second season is broadcast these days parallelly on the Israeli Satellite television provider yes, channel yes Stars 2, on Wednesdays, 21:15 o'clock. The name of the series in Israel is only "Betty" (בטי).
- Italy
- The season premiere aired on Italia 1 in May averaging about 3.5 million viewers making it one of the most watched program of the night. The first part of season one (episodes 1-14) aired from May until June averaged 3.2 million viewers, and the second part (episodes 15-23) aired in September averaging 2.5 million viewers. The series did especially well in the 18–49 years old target with an average share of 13%. Second season started airing on July 2, 2008.
- Japan
- Season one started in October 1, 2007 and has been aired on NHK BS2 at 11:00 p.m. every Monday evening. Also re-run started in October 19, 2008 and has been aired on NHK Sohgoh at 01:20 a.m. - 02:05 a.m. every Saturday midnight (actually Sunday).[64] The Japanese title is as same as the original Ugly Betty though it is written in Japanese Katakana ("アグリー・ベティー"). Satellite and cable channel Super Drama TV have also picked up the show as Season One began airing in April 2008. Season two started in September 30, 2008 and has been aired on NHK BS2 at 11:00 p.m - 11:45p.m. every Tuesday evening.[65]
- Kuwait
- ShowSeries airs Ugly Betty every Monday, and Fox Series will start showing the season starting August 2009.
- Lebanon
- ShowSeries airs Ugly Betty every Monday.
- Lithuania
- LNK, the same channel that aired Yo Soy Betty, la fea began airing the show on January 7, 2008.
- Malaysia
- 8TV (Malaysia) began airing the show in 2007, and finished airing the second season on June 3, 2008. The third season has recently concluded on the July 21, 2009
- Mexico
- There is a dispute over who owns the rights to Ugly Betty in that country. TV Azteca had acquired the rights in 2006 and was set to debut it in 2007, but Sony Entertainment Television, which is also airs on cable and satellite systems in Mexico, has the Latin American rights, resulting in several delays until the matter is settled. Sony Entertainment Television started airing Ugly Betty in Mexico in May 2008.
- Middle East and North Africa
- Showtime Arabia aired Ugly Betty season 2 on ShowSeries in July 2008. Fox Series in 2009
- Morocco
- The show is currently being aired on 2M.
- Netherlands
- Net 5 began airing Ugly Betty on August 20, 2007 to excellent ratings. Its rival Tien aired Lotte, the Dutch adaption of Yo Soy Betty, la fea. Lotte gained an audience of between the 250,000 and 300,000 viewers, while Ugly Betty does better with a weekly audience of between 400,000 and 600,000 viewers. Since the third season began in the Netherlands the ratings started to decline, even with Desperate Housewives as lead-in. It now has an audience of between 250.000 and 350.000.
- New Zealand
- Season 3 aired at 5.30 on Sunday night on TV2 finishing on the 2nd of August 2009. The the show used to air at 7.30 on Sunday nights (Season 1-2) but TVNZ moved it.
- North Korea
- The show is aired at private weekly meetings hosted by Kim Jong-Il's third son, Kim Jong-un.
- Norway
- The show airs on TV Norge, Wednesdays at 08:45 pm. It premiered in January 2008 and had 365,000 viewers.
- Philippines
- It is currently being shown on Studio 23 (which also aired Betty La Fea) and Star World. The Philippine version of Ugly Betty debuted on Studio 23's mother network ABS-CBN in September 2008, entitled I ♥ Betty La Fea. It features Bea Alonzo in the titular role as Betty and uses some of the elements from Ugly Betty in this adaptation.
- Poland
- The first season of Ugly Betty premiered in Poland on May 14, 2007 on Fox Life, and on September 3, 2007 on TVP2. Season two premiered on FoxLife on March 23, 2008 and currently airs on TVP2. The Polish version of Yo soy Betty, la fea premiered in October 2008 on TVN (Poland). The title of the show is BrzydUla (which translates into "Ugly Ula"; it is a portmanteau of the word "Brzydula" which is a polish word meaning an Ugly Woman and the name Ula, a popular polish nickname for the name "Urszula").
- Portugal
- It is airing both on national television (SIC) and on cable (Fox Life). The first season premiered on April 7, 2007, while the second aired for the first time on October 21, of the same year. Both seasons were premiered on SIC. The Portuguese version was transmitted in 2001, with the title Tudo Por Amor (All For Love).
- Puerto Rico
- Season one was aired this year 2008 on WAPA-TV at 9:00 pm every Thursday evening, with repetitions on Sunday evenings at 10:00 pm. It is shown under the Spanish title "Betty, Mi Fea Bellas" with Spanish voice actors providing the dubbing over the show's cast.
- Romania
- The show is broadcast by Acasă TV, the same channel that aired Yo Soy Betty, la fea. The show airs under thr e title Betty cea Urâtă din New York (Ugly Betty of New York).
- Russia
- The show airs on Channel One Russia and MTV Russia as "Дурнушка" (Durnushka) or "Plain Girl".
- Singapore
- MediaCorp's Channel 5 airs the series' second season on Thursday Nights at 10PM. The first season aired on Sunday nights in 2007.
- Slovenia
- POP TV began airing the first season in September 2007. On September 8, 2008, the second season premiered. The third season was to premiere in September 2009, but didn't. It is now rumored that it will premiere in January 2010.
- South America
- Sony Entertainment Television, which airs on cable and satellite, has the Latin American rights and began airing the series in those territories in November 2007.
- South Africa
- Ugly Betty premiered in South Africa on Pay Channel, M-Net on Tuesday 17 July, 2007. It later was re-broadcast on sister channels, GO and M-Net Holiday. The first season fared well with audience's and was a hit for the channel with a strong buzz around the show. Due to heavy promotions for the show across all media spectrums by M-Net, the premiere episode of Ugly Betty attracted 80% more viewers than Smallville which previously occupied its time slot. M-Net marketing General Manager, Koo Govender, says the first episode was watched by about 432 000 viewers.[66] Generally for its first season, Ugly Betty often generated 350 000 viewers with each airing, bringing in good ratings for the channel. Seasons 2 and 3 aired in the same timeslot as its premiere season; Tuesday evenings at 7:30pm CAT, with Season 2 premiering on the 25 March 2008. The channel recently premiered Season 3 on Tuesday January 13. In its third season the show still pulls in strong ratings similar to its premiere season keeping a consistent fan base. M-Net repeats the show on Wednesdays at 5:00pm CAT.
- Southeast Asia
- The show currently airs on Star World on Wednesday and Saturdays, especially in countries that also owns the broadcast rights to the show.
- Spain
- Cuatro began airing the show on June 10, 2008. The premiere was delayed several months as competing channel Telecinco was airing the Spanish version of Betty, Yo Soy Bea.[67] In addition to its run on Cuarto, the show also airs Cosmpolitan Television Espana.
- Sweden
- The show began airing November 7, 2006 on Kanal 5. The show always airs on Tuesday nights at 8:00 pm. Season 2 aired the fall of 2007 and after the half season, on January 29, 2008, the first season of Gossip Girl aired. The rest of season 2 and season 3 aired in the spring of 2008 and the rest of season 3 is going to air in the fall in 2008.
- Ukraine
- On Chanal 1+1 at 16:00 pm every Sunday evening. In Ukraine Ugly Betty is named "American not beauty" (Ukrainain "Не краса по-американськи" [ne krasa po-amerykansky]).
- United Kingdom
- The premiere on Channel 4 on January 5, 2007 attracted 4.5 million viewers.[68] Two weeks later, Ugly Betty hit a new high, with 5.5 million viewers watching the third episode.[69]
- The figures and shares were similar each week, around 2-3 million viewers with 10-15% share; however, the finale rated less than the premiere episode, attracting 3.1 million viewers with 15% share.[70] This could have been due to Channel 4 moving the show half an hour later that evening to accommodate an extended edition of Big Brother.
- Due to the show's success and the fanbase it has achieved in the UK, Channel 4 decided to move up the second season premiere to Friday, October 5, 2007, thus allowing viewers to watch episodes one week after their U.S. airing.
- The show went on hiatus from Friday December 12 due to the WGA strike, the last shown episode was Bananas for Betty. Season 2 resumed on September 5, 2008 at 9pm with the episode "Zero Worship". Season 2 finished on Channel 4, the last episode being shown on Friday 17th October 2008.
- Season 3 started on Wednesday 24th June 2009 with "The Manhattan Project". The show aired on Wednesday nights up until Wednesday 30th September 2009, and it has now been replaced by True Blood which now shows in its timeslot. Ugly Betty is now broadcasting on E4 on Tuesday nights at 9pm, and on Channel 4 (regular and HD); on Monday nights at 10. .
- United States (Insular Territories and Overseas Military locations)
- In Guam, ABC affiliate KTGM airs the series twice a week, with the current original being shown on Thursdays at 9:00 pm (actually a same-day wednesday night airing due to Guam being a day ahead of the United States) followed by a repeat during the week when a timeslot is available. They are the only ABC affiliate in the United States to air it twice.
- The Armed Forces Network's AFN-Spectrum channel airs the series on Wednesdays. The network will usually start airing the latest episodes a couple of months after the US broadcasts, as opposed to waiting a year after its stateside airing.
- Venezuela
- The show premiered on Sony Entertainment Television and now airs on Venevision on Sundays at 11:00 pm.
- Vietnam
- The show now airs on Ho Chi Minh City Television on every Thursday and Friday.
[edit] Merchandising
On April 15, 2008, Hyperion Books, a Disney owned publisher, released a companion book to the series, aptly titled Ugly Betty: The Book, a 175-page softcover about the show in general, which covers the first season and portions of the second, complete with interviews from the cast and crew, tips and quotes from the characters, and mock ads for Fabia Cosmetics and Atlantic Attire. Around the same time, Random House's children's books division will publish a "magazine"-inspired book tied into the series, complete with photos and mock ads as if they were published by Betty herself, targeted for younger readers.[71]
In addition, a 2008 calendar for Ugly Betty was released using stills from the first season, while a series of greeting cards was issued in January 2008. These photos were edited to enhance her facial features. A 2009 calendar is scheduled to be issued in August 2008.[72]
Even the main character has been immortalized into a doll, as Angelic Dreamz, Inc's Madame Alexander collection introduced two different versions of Betty Suarez that were featured on their website in February 2008.[73]
In July 2009, Coca-Cola UK unveiled a special limited edition Diet Coke bottle created by Patricia Field called "The Betty" for sale in the United Kingdom as a exclusive for customers at Selfridges.[74]
[edit] Reception
[edit] U.S ratings
| Season | Timeslot (EDT) | Season Premiere | Season Finale | TV Season | Rank | Viewers (in millions) |
18-49 Viewers |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Thursday 8.00 P.M. | September 28, 2006 | May 17, 2007 | 2006-2007 | #35 | 11.3[75] | 3.7 |
| 2 | Thursday 8.00 P.M. | September 27, 2007 | May 22, 2008 | 2007-2008 | #53 | 9.4[76] | 3.6 |
| 3 | Thursday 8.00 P.M. | September 25, 2008 | May 21, 2009 | 2008-2009 | #52 [77] | 8.0 [77] | 2.8 [77] |
| 4 | Friday 9.00 P.M. (2009) Wednesday 10.00 P.M. (2010) |
October 16[78], 2009 | Spring 2010 | 2009-2010 | #TBA | 4.91 to date | TBA |
[edit] Television parodies and references
In the October 7, 2006, episode of Saturday Night Live, cast member Fred Armisen spoofed the character of Betty by playing a look-alike named Fugly Betsy. Not to be outdone, a February 17, 2007 episode of MADtv has Ellen DeGeneres (played by Nicole Parker) interviewing an actress on her talk show who plays Ugly Betty, with Salma Hayek (played by LisaNova) always pointing out how ugly she is. The Ugly Betty actress (played by Crista Flanagan) claims it is only makeup and costume but is ignored. Crista later reprised her Betty role in the poorly reviewed parody film Meet The Spartans.[79]
On April 22, 2007, the 2007 TV Land Awards parodied the series with a spoof aptly titled "Ugly Betty White", with White playing Betty Suarez, Charo playing Hilda, Erik Estrada playing Ignacio, Joan Collins playing Wilhelmina, Peter Scolari playing Alexis, and George Hamilton playing Daniel.[80] Thanks to her performance in that parody, the producers cast White as a guest star in the second season.[81]
Even the cast poked fun at their alter egos. On October 30, 2006, three of the series' cast members, appearing in their characters (Ferrera as Betty, Mabius as Daniel, and Newton as Amanda) gave New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick a 'makeover' to make him look more like quarterback Tom Brady in a spoof that was featured on ESPN's Monday Night Countdown.[82]
It was also referenced in other shows, most notably in "Up All Night", the February 8, 2007 installment of the NBC sitcom 30 Rock, in which Liz Lemon (Tina Fey) says "this would've worked on Ugly Betty" when she fails to crawl out a door without being seen. The scene was patterned after the Ugly Betty episode "Swag" in which Betty crawled through a fashion show.[83] Interestingly enough, Hayek will also make a recurring appearance on 30 Rock in the third season [84].
In an episode of the TV sitcom Scrubs, Christopher Turk has a picture taken of "Ugly Betty" with his daughter, only for it to be torn up by best friend and main character John Dorian.
In March 2009, a spoof of Ugly Betty, called [3] Ugly Yeti was made by Take180. Take180, like ABC, is a Disney company and the parody was featured on ABC's website.
[edit] Success abroad
The buildup to "Bettymania" by various broadcasters also began to take shape overseas, especially in the United Kingdom. On December 6, 2006, Channel 4 began to advertise the show. The ad shows seemingly attractive models gathered around a pool, but as the camera angle changes a model comes out of the pool wearing Betty's glasses, then as the models smile, they are all wearing Betty's braces. Another ad parodies Marks and Spencer's successful fashion advertising campaign, as well as Dove and Gap campaigns. A voice over then says, "Fashion has a new face. 'Ugly Betty' Coming Soon To 4." After a week of these teasers, clips from the actual programme were included in the trailers. In mid-January, Davina McCall, presenter of Celebrity Big Brother dressed up as Betty live on Channel 4 before the titles of the second eviction show of the evening. On February 16, 2007, Ashley Jensen (Christina) also dressed up as Betty during an airing of Channel 4's Friday Night Project, where she was the guest host. The children's channel CBeebies also parodied the title sequence, with one variation mixing faces of regular CBeebies characters until finally settling with Tiny from Little Robots.
In Australia, during the week leading up to the Sunday premiere of Ugly Betty, February 12 to 17, 2007, Channel Seven devoted a week of Deal or No Deal to the show by having the models dress like Betty, complete with the Guadalajara poncho. Channel Seven also used the series to promote its successful "Beautiful Sundays" schedule.
In South Africa, M-Net teamed up with Ogilve Johannesburg to hype up its campaign for the show, which included a picture of Betty on the mock cover of ELLE magazine[85]
New Zealand TV2 also hyped-up Ugly Betty by promoting Tuesday nights as "True Beauty Tuesday", and when the show moved to Sunday nights, it promoted them as "Beautiful Sunday". TV2 also launched competitions for a replica of Betty's poncho.
[edit] Cultural impact
Ever since the show's debut, the main characters, especially the title character, have quickly become the latest fixtures in the lexicon of pop media culture, and already they found their way onto parodies, news media stories and art-imitating-life situations. The show's impact on issues and culture has also attracted the attention of the United States Congress, where on January 17, 2007 California congresswoman Hilda Solis (D-32nd, El Monte) saluted Ferrera on both her Golden Globe win and for bringing a positive profile to the Latin and Hispanic communities.[86] In addition to that recognition, on May 8, 2007, star America Ferrera was honored by Time on the magazine's annual list of the 100 most influential people. The event took place at New York's Lincoln Center and the actress was recognized for defying stereotypes with the show.[87] The success of Ugly Betty and how it deals with body imaging among women in general would inspire a series of reports on Entertainment Tonight, in which reporter Vanessa Minillo went undercover in a fatsuit to see if women were discriminated on the basis of how they look. Gay awareness groups like GLAAD have also noted the positive impact the show has had regarding Betty's teenaged nephew Justin, who is apparently gay though it is never mentioned or alluded to in any of the episodes, presenting his sexuality as clearly a non-issue. Like the other Suarez family members, Justin is loved, supported and accepted unconditionally.
[edit] Awards
Since its debut, Ugly Betty won two Golden Globe Awards on January 15, 2007, for "Best Leading Actress in a Comedy Series" (America Ferrera) and Best Comedy Series. Ferrera also won a SAG Award on January 28, 2007, for "Best Actress in a Comedy Series". On June 4, 2007, the series was honored with a Peabody Award for its storylines, which explores clashing concepts of beauty, class, race and footwear with intelligence, warmth and wit.[88]
Ugly Betty won the Outstanding Comedy Series award by the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation in April 2007. [4] Judith Light also won a Prism Award for her portrayal as Claire Meade. On July 19, 2007, the series received 11 nominations at the 59th Primetime Emmy Awards in the Comedy category (the most of any comedy series),[89] including Outstanding Comedy Series, Best Actress (Ferrera), Best Supporting Actress (Williams), and Best Guest Starring Actress (Hayek for her role as Sofia; Light for her role as Claire. Both lost to Elaine Stritch). It won three awards — Best Casting in a Comedy Series, Best Direction in a Comedy Series (for the show's pilot episode), and Best Actress in a Comedy Series (Ferrera).[90] For its second season it received 6 other Primetime Emmy Award nominations,going home empty handed. Overall, Ugly Betty has been nominated for eighteen Emmy Awards.
Although The NAACP Image Awards honors African Americans in the entertainment industry, the series has won five of the Image Awards' eight major TV categories, a rarity among television series with a multicultural cast. In addition to winning an Image award for the TV series in 2007 and Ferrera for best actress in 2008, Vanessa Williams has won back to back honors (in 2007 and 2008) in the Supporting Actress category for her portrayal of Wilhelmina Slater.
The ALMA Awards honors the Hispanic entertainment community. During its first season, Ugly Betty won four of its first seven nominations and in the second season took home three more, along with a Chevrolet Entertainer of the Year Award for Ferrera for her work on the show. Overall the series has received 77 nominations.
[edit] Reviews
- Ugly Betty Reviews at Metacritic.com
- first-look in USA Today (August 15, 2006)
- Review in USA Today (September 28, 2006)
- Comparisons between Ugly Betty and The Devil Wears Prada in USA Today (September 26, 2006)
- "It's a 'Bettification' project" from USA Today (October 4, 2006)
- from Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (September 27, 2006)
- from The Los Angeles Times (September 27, 2006)
- from Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (September 27, 2006)
- from Seattle Post-Intelligencer (September 28, 2006)
- from Canoe.ca (September 28, 2006)
- "Ugly, The American" from Time (November 27, 2006)
- From North Jersey.com (December 15, 2006)
- "Be Ugly '07" campaign announced in USA Today (December 20, 2006)
- Articles from TV Addict
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ "Ugly Betty" Gets a Prettier Time Slot, Los Angeles Times, December 3, 2009
- ^ "Ugly Betty" Moving to Wednesday, Variety.com, December 1, 2009
- ^ The Futon Critic
- ^ From Ft. Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel (April 21, 2008)
- ^ The Futon Critic
- ^ The Futon Critic, July 14, 2006
- ^ From ABC medianet, October 13, 2006
- ^ From The Futon Critic (2007-03-21)
- ^ From AHN (June 5, 2007)
- ^ From E!Online
- ^ From YouTube (Posted November 25, 2007)
- ^ From TV Guide (February 11, 2008)
- ^ From Reuters.com (February 12, 2008)
- ^ From TV Guide (February 13, 2008)
- ^ From Contact music (April 24, 2008)
- ^ From TV Guide (February 11, 2008)
- ^ From ew.com (February 20, 2008)
- ^ ABC Announces Scripted Show Renewals
- ^ From The Futon Critic (March 12, 2008)
- ^ From The Futon Critic (April 18, 2008)
- ^ From TV Guide (May 6, 2008)
- ^ http://www.queenscourier.com/articles/2008/05/22/news/top_stories/news12.txt
- ^ From TV Guide (May 8, 2008)
- ^ From Ugly Betty News (March 2, 2009)
- ^ "Calif. OKs $500M Tax Credit for Hollywood" from The Wrap (February 19, 2009)
- ^ ABC Puts "Ugly Betty" On Hold, E! Online, January 26, 2009
- ^ "Betty" Bopped, The TV Zone, January 27, 2009
- ^ [1]
- ^ Cancellation? Becki Newton Says It's Just An "Ugly Betty" Rumor, New York Daily News, February 17, 2009
- ^ [2]
- ^ "ABC hands out early pickups; 'Ugly Betty,' 'Grey's,' 'Lost' make the cut" From Variety (April 23, 2009)
- ^ ABC Announces Early Pick-Ups for Next Season, The Futon Critic, April 23, 2009
- ^ ABC Defends Moving "Ugly Betty" to Friday, Entertainment Weekly, May 19, 2009
- ^ ABC's Official Sked Welcomes "V", Moves "Betty", Says Adieu to "Who?", TV Guide, May 19, 2009
- ^ Why ABC's "Ugly Betty" Move Makes Sense, Zap2It.com, May 19, 2009
- ^ ABC Puts "Ugly Betty" In An Ugly Timeslot, Business Insider, May 19, 2009
- ^ TV Guide Network Acquires "Ugly Betty", Broadcasting & Cable, July 24, 2009
- ^ "Ugly Betty" May Steal "Eastwick" Time Slot from "Lost", E! Online, November 10, 2009
- ^ AfterElton Reports That "Ugly Betty"'s Move to Wednesdays is Confirmed, TV By the Numbers, November 10, 2009
- ^ "See ya: 'Ugly Betty' moving to Wednesdays" from EW.com (December 1, 2009)
- ^ "Ugly Betty Moving To Wednesday, 10pm" from TV By The Numbers (December 1, 2009)
- ^ Variety, October 9, 2006
- ^ From World Screen.com (2007-05-21)
- ^ From "People en Espanol" (April 17, 2007)
- ^ From Brand Republic (September 11, 2007)
- ^ Garcia, Maria Antonia (January 24, 2007). "'Ugly Betty's' TV Triumph is Colombia's Shame", El Tiempo. Retrieved on April 27, 2008.
- ^ Claustro, Lisa (December 6, 2007). "'Ugly Betty' Not Welcome in Colombia?", BuddyTV. Retrieved on April 27, 2008.
- ^ "MeeVee Interviews Ugly Betty Creator Silvio Horta". Retrieved on April 27, 2008.
- ^ "Ugly Betty" Heads to TV Guide Network, Hollywood Reporter, July 23, 2009
- ^ From tvshowsondvd.com
- ^ From tvshowsondvd.com
- ^ From Amazon.co.uk
- ^ http://www.ezydvd.com.au/item.zml/804115 UB S2 R4 DVD Release
- ^ http://abc.go.com/primetime/uglybetty/index?pn=dvd Disc no.
- ^ from tvshowsondvd.com (March 13, 2009)
- ^ From ebroadcast.com (2007-02-19)
- ^ From ebroadcast.com.au (July 3, 2007)
- ^ From Tv Tonight (April 23, 2008)
- ^ From the Seven Network Australia (October 23, 2009)
- ^ From Community.livejournal.com/uglybetty (February 7, 2008)
- ^ MySpace.com - SériesTV Magazine - 80 - Garçon - Paris, FR - www.myspace.com/seriestvmagazine
- ^ From Variety.com
- ^ From ibnlive.com (August 4, 2006)
- ^ http://www3.nhk.or.jp/kaigai/uglybetty/
- ^ http://www3.nhk.or.jp/kaigai/uglybetty2/index.html
- ^ From Questioning The Concept of Beauty (August 17, 2007)
- ^ From World Screen (January 17, 2007)
- ^ The Guardian, January 8, 2007
- ^ The Guardian, January 22, 2007
- ^ The Guardian, June 11, 2007
- ^ From Write Away (September 14, 2007)
- ^ From community.livejournal.com/uglybetty (June 21, 2008)
- ^ From Community.livejournal.com/uglybetty (February 7, 2008)
- ^ From Whats On TV (July 9, 2009)
- ^ http://www.606studios.com/bendisboard/showthread.php?t=114628
- ^ http://televisionista.blogspot.com/2008/06/tv-ratings-2007-2008-season-top-200.html
- ^ a b c http://abcmedianet.com/web/dnr/dispDNR.aspx?id=051909_05
- ^ http://blog.zap2it.com/frominsidethebox/2009/10/ugly-betty-season-premiere-makeover-postponed-a-week.html UBS04Post
- ^ Wallenstein, Andrew (2007-04-29). "How YouTube Helped LisaNova Start Her Career". The New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/2007/04/29/arts/television/29wall.html?ex=1183953600&en=96039ab2953175b5&ei=5070. Retrieved 2007-07-07.
- ^ From www.towerload.com April 2007
- ^ Breaking News - BETTY WHITE TO GUEST STAR ON ABC'S "UGLY BETTY" TheFutonCritic.com
- ^ The Futon Critic, October 27, 2006
- ^ From imdb.com (30 Rock)
- ^ "Hayek Delighted With 30 Rock Role" From imdb.com (October 11, 2008)
- ^ From Bizcommunity.com (August 18, 2007)
- ^ http://solis.house.gov (2007-01-17)
- ^ America Ferrera - The TIME 100 - TIME
- ^ From The Futon Critic (2007-04-04)
- ^ From www.emmys.com
- ^ From EMMY.org (September 9, 2007)
[edit] External links
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