Queer Eye for the Straight Guy (2003)
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Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Kyan Douglas
Self - Grooming
Ted Allen
Self - Food & Wine
Jai Rodriguez
Self - Culture
Thom Filicia
Self - Interior Design
Carson Kressley
Self - Fashion
Michael Williams
Executive Producer
Frances Berwick
Executive Producer
Andy Cohen
Executive Producer
David Metzler
Executive Producer
Christian Barcellos
Executive Producer
Amy Introcaso-Davis
Executive Producer
Linda Lea
Executive Producer
Lynn Sadofsky
Producer
Jill Danton
Producer
Jörg Fockele
Director
David Collins
Producer / Himself
John Zimmerman
Self
Silvia Fontana
Self - John's Wife
Boy George
Self
Lance Burton
Self
Tyson Beckford
Blair Boone
Johnny Damon
Rosie O'Donnell
John Tartaglia
Silvana Arias
Jonathan Antin
Graham Norton
Suze Orman
Phil Gordon
Ahmad Rashād
Kylie Minogue
Media.
Details.
Release DateJuly 15, 2003
StatusEnded
Seasons5
Episodes100
Running Time54m
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This TV Show Is About.
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Queer Eye is an American reality television series that premiered on the Bravo network in July 2003, initially broadcast as Queer Eye for the Straight Guy. The series was created by executive producers David Collins and Michael Williams along with David Metzler through their company, Scout Productions. Each episode features a team of gay professionals in the fields of fashion, personal grooming, interior design, entertaining, and culture collectively known as the "Fab Five" performing a makeover (in the parlance of the show, a "make-better"): revamping wardrobe, redecorating, and offering lifestyle advice.
Queer Eye for the Straight Guy quickly became a surprise success, winning an Emmy Award for Outstanding Reality Program in 2004, with subsequent merchandising, international franchising of the concept, and a woman-oriented spin-off, Queer Eye for the Straight Girl. The series name was abbreviated to Queer Eye at the beginning of its third season to include making over individuals regardless of gender or sexual orientation.
Queer Eye ended production in June 2006 and the final episode aired October 30, 2007. During September 2008, the Fine Living Network briefly aired Queer Eye in syndication. The series was also run again by the CBS-affiliated Twist network in 2023.
Netflix revived the series in 2018 with a new Fab Five.