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Desperate HousewivesDesperate Housewives is an American television dramedy set on Wisteria Lane in the fictional town of Fairview and written by Marc Cherry. The series tracks the lives of four housewives, following their domestic struggles while several mysteries unfold in the background. Cherry initially pitched the series to HBO, CBS, NBC, Fox, Showtime, and Lifetime; but all turned it down for one reason or another. The series was unique in that it rocketed to the top of the ratings from the premiere episode, and immediately the term "desperate housewives" became a cultural phenomenon, warranting "the real desperate housewives" features in magazines and such TV shows as Dr. Phil and Oprah. The show has been almost singlehandedly credited with reviving the long-dormant fortunes of its parent network, ABC, whose last major (ratings) hit had been ''Who Wants to Be a Millionaire. Its first season out, Desperate Housewives was nominated for five Golden Globe Awards, including the Golden Globe for Best Television Series - Musical or Comedy. On January 16, 2005, it won that top honor, and star Teri Hatcher won the Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Television Series - Musical or Comedy (Felicity Huffman and Marcia Cross were nominated as well). Nicolette Sheridan was also nominated for Best Supporting Actress in a Television Series - Musical or Comedy. Plot and characters Tagline: Everyone has a little dirty laundry. The show begins with the suicide of Mary Alice Young, who narrates the episodes from beyond the grave. Mary Alice's suicide left behind a puzzle involving her husband Paul, son Zack, and a mysterious toy chest. The story is unraveled through her four friends and neighbors: - Susan Mayer: an attractive single mother, interested in Mike Delfino, the handsome, widowed plumber who has just moved in across the street and is not quite what he seems.
- Lynette Scavo: an ex-career woman who is now saddled with three rampaging children, a baby, and a husband who is always out of town and secretly cheating on her.
- Bree Van De Kamp: an ultra-conservative control freak who's trapped in a sterile marriage with Rex, her fed-up husband, and her selfish children.
- Gabrielle Solis: a woman who married her husband Carlos for money, but finds satisfaction with her teenage gardener John.
Other characters include: - Edie Britt: a man-hungry real estate agent who tries to steal Mike away when not having sex with someone else.
- Mrs. Huber: a nosy neighbor who sent Mary Alice Young the blackmail notes which led to her suicide. She was killed by Paul Young in the first season
- Mike Delfino: a man who poses as the friendly neighborhood plumber, but has a secret occupation unknown to the main characters of the show.
- Carlos Solis: the husband of Gabrielle who has some trouble with the law and a very meddling mother
- Andrew Van De Kamp: the troubled son of Bree and Rex Van De Kamp. He has been arrested for smoking marijuana, he ran over Juanita Solis (who ironically, did not die from the car crash but from slipping and falling down hospital stairs), it has also been revealed that he is gay following his 'escapades' with John Rowland's roomate Justin.
The show also follows the mystery of why Mary Alice took her own life and precisely who Mike Delfino really is. Main cast Recurring cast Episodes Season 1 - Pilot
- Ah, But Underneath
- Pretty Little Picture
- Who's that Woman?
- Come in, Stranger
- Running to Stand Still
- Anything You Can Do
- Guilty
- Suspicious Minds
- Come Back to Me
- Move On
- Every Day a Little Death
- Your Fault
- Love Is in the Air (a.k.a. What I Did for Love)
- Impossible
- The Ladies Who Lunch
- There Won't Be Trumpets
- Children Will Listen
- An Unexpected Song
- "TBA"
- "TBA"
- "TBA"
- "TBA"
Trivia In the original pilot, Mary Alice Young was played by Sheryl Lee; Gardener John Rowland by Kyle Searles; and Rex Van De Kamp by Michael Reilly Burke. Lee was replaced, of course, by Brenda Strong for the series; both had played regular roles as dead people before, Strong on Everwood and Lee on Twin Peaks. Opening credits contain references to famous pieces of art, including American Gothic and The Arnolfini Portrait Every episode title in the first season references a song title, many of them by Stephen Sondheim: they include Every Day a Little Death and The Ladies Who Lunch. Production details - First broadcast: October 3, 2004 on ABC (United States) and CTV (Canada)
- First broadcast in the United Kingdom: January 5, 2005 on Channel 4 (each episode followed by a première of the next on E4 - which therefore did not initially screen episode 1, but re-ran episodes 1 and 2 later in the first week)
- First broadcast in Australia: January 31, 2005 on the Seven Network. This registered 2.5 million viewers, one of the highest for a premiere in Australian history.
- First broadcast in Belgium: January 21, 2005 on n.
- First broadcast in Germany: October 14, 2004 on Premiere (german pay tv).
- First broadcast in The Netherlands: March 1, 2005 on Net 5.
- First broadcast in Italy: February 22, 2005 on FOX Life.
- First broadcast in Spain: March 3, 2005 on FOX.
- First broadcast in Sweden: March 29, 2005 on Kanal 5.
- First broadcast in Turkey: February 28, 2005 on CNBC-.
- Producer: Touchstone Television
- Theme music composer: Danny Elfman
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