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Bad Girls Club
GenreReality television
Created byJonathan Murray
Opening theme"Love Me or Hate Me" by Lady Sovereign
(season 1)
"Bad Girls" by Tokyo Diiva
(season 2–4)
"Bad Girls Remix" by Tokyo Diiva
(season 5-6)
Country of originUnited States
No. of seasons6
No. of episodes97 (list of episodes)
Production
ProducerBunim/Murray Productions
Production locationsLos Angeles (season 1–4)
Miami (season 5)
Hollywood (season 6)
Running time30 minutes (Season 1-2)
60 minutes (Season 3–present)
Original release
NetworkOxygen Network
ReleaseDecember 5, 2006 (2006-12-05) –
present

The Bad Girls Club is a reality television program that has been on the Oxygen Network since December 2006. The show was created by Jonathan Murray and is produced by Bunim/Murray Productions (the same company that produces the reality series The Real World.) The show's premise follows seven women with a number of personal, behavioral, and psychological problems — deemed "bad girls" — as they live together for between three and four months. Cameras record their relationships and their attempts to accomplish specific goals. There have been five complete aired seasons of "The Bad Girls Club".[1]

Airing of the show

Season Season premiere Season finale
Season 1 December 5, 2006 April 24, 2007
Season 2 December 4, 2007 May 13, 2008
Season 3 December 2, 2008 March 24, 2009
Season 4 December 1, 2009 March 9, 2010
Season 5: Miami August 3, 2010 November 9, 2010
Season 6 January 10, 2011 TBA

"Bad Girls"

Season Premiere date Original Bad Girls Replacement Bad Girls (In Order) Bad Girls That Exited The Show (In Order) Total No. of Bad Girls Location
1 December 5, 2006 Amiee Landi, Jodie Howell, Kerry Harvick, Leslie Ramsue, Ripsi Terzian, Ty Colliers, Zara Sprankle DeAnn Witt, Andrea Laing, Joanna Hernandez Ripsi Terzian, Ty Colliers, Leslie Ramsue, Jodie Howell 10 Los Angeles
2 December 4, 2007 Cordelia Carlisle, Darlen Escobar, Hanna Thompson, Jennavecia Russo, Lyric Greene, Neveen Ismail, Tanisha Thomas Andrea Sharples Lyric Greene, Jennavecia Russo, Andrea Sharples 8
3 December 2, 2008 Ailea Carr, Amber Buehl, Amber Meade, Kayla Carter, Sarah Michaels, Tiffany Torrence-Davis, Whitney Collings Ashley Weaver Kayla Carter, Whitney Collings, Ailea Carr
4 December 1, 2009 Amber McWha, Annie Andersen, Florina "Flo" Kaja, Kate Squillace, Kendra James, Natalie Nunn, Portia Beaman Lexie Woltz Portia Beaman, Florina "Flo" Kaja, Natalie Nunn, Kate Squillace
5 August 3, 2010 Brandi Arceneaux, Catya "Cat" Washington, Danielle Rosario, Erica Langston, Kristen Guinane, Lea Beaulieu, Morgan Osman Kayleigh Severn, Ashley Cheatham, Christina Hopkins Morgan Osman, Catya "Cat" Washington, Kayleigh Severn, Danielle Rosario, Brandi Arceneaux, Kristen Guinane, Christina Hopkins 10 Miami
6 January 10, 2011 Char Warren, Jade Bennett, Jessica Rodriguez, Kori Koether, Lauren Spears, Nikki Galladay, Sydney Steinfeldt Ashley King, TBR Jade Bennett, TBR TBR Hollywood

List of episodes

Spin-offs

Bad Girls Road Trip

Bad Girls Road Trip is a spin-off from Oxygen's original show, The Bad Girls Club. It premiered June 21, 2007. It stars season one veterans, Zara Sprankle, Aimee Landi, and Leslie Ramsue, who tour their respective hometowns, searching for casting opportunities for Season 2 of The Bad Girls Club. While on their road trip, they also visit their former housemates.

Love Games: Bad Girls Need Love Too

Love Games: Bad Girls Need Love Too premiered on March 16, 2010 and features three former Bad Girls Club stars; Amber Meade, Sarah Michaels, (both from Season 3) and Kendra Jones (Season 4,) who are "trying to find the man of their dreams" from a selection of 13 eligible bachelors. Comedian Bret Ernst is hosting the first season, which consists of eight one-hour episodes with Tanisha Thomas as a guest star. Oxygen networks have renewed the show for its second season.[2]

Mobile games

In 2007, Oxygen released a 3G mobile game based on The Bad Girls Club in partnership with Artificial Life, Inc.[3][4] The 3G game featured 3D avatars based on the Bad Girls, as well as photo-realistic locations based on the actual house.

References

  1. ^ Episodes, By 24. "Oxygen’s ‘Bad Girls Club‘ Is #1 Program on Cable with Women 18-34." TV Ratings, TV Nielsen Ratings, Television Show Ratings | TVbytheNumbers.com. Web. 19 Aug. 2010. <http://tvbythenumbers.com/2010/08/04/oxygens-bad-girls-club-miami-is-1-program-on-cable-with-women-18-34/59143>.
  2. ^ "Oxygen Plays Matchmaker With "Love Games: Bad Girls Need Love Too" In March 2010". Oxygen. TVbytheNumbers.com. January 10, 2010. Retrieved January 11, 2010.
  3. ^ Reynolds, Mike (July 23, 2007). "Oxygen Announces Mobile Game, Local-Ad-Sales Promo". Multichannel News.
  4. ^ Balan, Elena (July 27, 2007). "The Bad Girls Club 3G Makes Sexy Mobile Game". Softpedia.