Undressed is a television series on MTV that was first broadcast in 1999. It was an anthology series that followed the relationships (both sexual and romantic) of young people, often high schoolers, college students, and twenty somethings in the Los Angeles area. The series was controversial for its frank discussions about sex, including depictions of promiscuous behavior between teens, as well as gay and lesbian relationships. The show's Head Writers were Michael Grodner and Swith Bell, while Neil Landau served as the co-head writer.
Each season had several recurring characters with each episode focused on two or three specific characters with plotlines presented as interleaved vignettes. The first season had stories end while other stories were still running, and stories ran for various lengths of time. In the second and all subsequent seasons, all three stories started at the beginning of the week and finished at the end. Undressed ran for 6 seasons, from Monday, 26 July, 1999 to Thursday, 5 September, 2002. The final season of the series was produced in Canada.
Since April 2008, all of the episodes from season one have been made available online for free viewing at UndressedTV.com[1].
Seasons
Season 1
Season 1 lasted from July to September 1999.
Notable cast members included:
Season 2
Season 2 lasted from February to March 2000.
Notable cast members included:
Season 3
Season 3 lasted from July to August 2000.
Notable cast members included:
Season 4
Season 4 lasted from January to March 2001.
Notable cast members included:
Season 5
Season 5 lasted from July to September 2001.
Notable cast members included:
Season 6
Season 6 lasted from June to September 2002 and was produced in Canada, utilizing mainly Canadian actors.
Notable cast members included:
Awards and nominations
- 2000 - GLAAD Media Award - Nominated for Outstanding Drama Series
- 2001 - GLAAD Media Award - Nominated for Outstanding Drama Series
- 2001 - FILMLOOK Award - Teen Choice for Late Night Series
- 2002 - POP Award - Special Recognition for Original Series
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