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    The Playboy Club

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  1. The Playboy Club: Created by Chad Hodge. With Eddie Cibrian, Laura Benanti, Amber Heard, Jenna Dewan. Centers on the Bunnies and patrons of the original Playboy Club in 1960s Chicago.

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    • 2011-09-19
    • Crime, Drama
    • 60
    • Cast and Characters
    • Production
    • Broadcast
    • Reception

    Main

    1. Eddie Cibrian as Nick Dalton, a smooth high-powered attorney and Playboy Club key-holder who plans to run for state's attorney, but also harbors secret connections to organized crime. Jeff Hephner was originally cast in the role after performing well in test auditions, but the actor had no experience playing a television lead before, and the producers decided to let him go after the full cast table. Cibrian, who was cast just a few days before filming began, commuted from his Los Angelesho...

    Guest

    1. Sean Maher as Sean Beasley, a closeted gay man in a lavender marriage with Alice. A secret member of the Mattachine Society, Sean is also a political campaigner who was to serve as Nick's campaign manager during a state's attorney run in later episodes. Maher was closetedbefore taking the role and he publicly came out as the show aired because he felt the series was a good platform to openly discuss his sexuality and encourage public discourse about the issue. 2. Troy Garityas John Bianchi...

    Development

    20th Century Fox Television and Imagine Television had previously attempted to produce the concept of the series during the 2010–11 television season but the project never came to fruition. After that initial attempt, the companies approached screenwriter Chad Hodge, who became the show's creator and an executive producer. Imagine co-founder Brian Grazer and president Francie Calfo also served as executive producers, as did Richard Rosenzweig, a longtime executive and consultant with Playboy...

    Writing

    Chad Hodge said of writing the series, "When I set out to create this show, the first word out of my mouth was 'entertaining'", and cited as influences such films as All That Jazz (1979), Moulin Rouge! (2001) and Chicago (2002), and the comedy-drama television series Desperate Housewives. The characters and setting of The Playboy Club served as an exploration of the changing political and moral attitudes of the 1960s, particularly with the approach of the sexual revolutionthat began in that d...

    Filming

    The Playboy Club was shot in Chicago, the same city where the story was set. Filming on the pilot episode began on March 15, 2011, with most scenes filmed on a set at Cinespace Studios on West 16th Street. Some scenes were also shot at the former Meigs Field on Northerly Island. The Chicago Film Office estimated the production would add jobs to the city and pump an estimated $2 million into the local economy per episode. Each episode was shot in about nine days, and filming lasted for 12 hour...

    The Playboy Club aired in the United States on NBC from September 19 to October 3, 2011. The series also aired in Canada on the Citytv network, airing on the same night as the NBC telecast, but the scheduling varied as the Citytv outlets in Calgary and Edmonton aired it at 8 p.m., while Toronto, Vancouver and Winnipeg followed NBC's 10 p.m. pattern...

    Protests

    The conservative advocacy group Parents Television Council (PTC) began protesting The Playboy Club and calling for boycotts against it immediately after NBC picked it up, long before the series debuted. They called it a "blatant attempt to obliterate any remaining standards of broadcast decency", and criticized the idea of a series with Playboy in the title at all. The group claimed the show objectified and degraded women, advanced an anti-family agenda and helped mainstream the pornography i...

    Critical response

    The Hollywood Reporter called The Playboy Clubone of the 12 most anticipated television shows of the season. In a review of the pilot episode, NPR writer Linda Holmes challenged the show's assertions of female empowerment. Finding the episode itself "silly and full of bad dialogue ... cheesy more than offensive", Holmes questioned how a series about women whose conduct and appearance were micromanaged could simultaneously claim that those regimented women were uniformly empowered by the exper...

    Ratings

    The series premiere of The Playboy Club drew an estimated 5.02 million household viewers in its original American broadcast on September 19, 2011, according to Nielsen Media Research. That was the lowest viewership among the major networks in the 10 p.m. timeslot, with the ABC police comedy drama Castle drawing 13.28 million households and the CBS police drama Hawaii Five-0 drawing 12.19 million households. The episode gradually shed viewers from the first half to the next, with an average of...

    • 7 (4 unaired)
    • September 19 –, October 3, 2011
    • 1
    • NBC
  2. Find out how to watch The Playboy Club. Stream the latest seasons and episodes, watch trailers, and more for The Playboy Club at TV Guide.

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  3. Brian Grazer serves as an executive producer of this drama set in the world in and around the Chicago Playboy Club of the early 1960s. Nick Dalton (Eddie Cibrian), a powerful attorney with ties...

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  4. Sep 18, 2011 · 43min. TV-14. Hidden agendas. From Academy Award-winning executive producer Brian Grazer, The Playboy Club is a provocative new NBC drama about a time and place that challenged the existing social mores and transformed American culture forever.

  5. Season 1 – The Playboy Club. Despite a sharp period look, The Playboy Club is weighted down by stock characters, ludicrous plotting, and overheated attempts at social commentary. Brian Grazer ...

  6. Sep 19, 2011 · Pilot: Directed by Alan Taylor. With Eddie Cibrian, Laura Benanti, Amber Heard, Jenna Dewan. When new bunny Maureen begins working at the club, she quickly gets caught up in a dangerous situation with life altering consequences. Coming to her aid is Nick Dalton, one of Chicago's top attorneys and a regular at the club -- despite the tension ...

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