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Genre | Comedy-Drama |
Created by | Fernando Gaitán |
Developed by | Silvio Horta |
Starring | America Ferrera Eric Mabius Alan Dale Tony Plana Ana Ortiz Ashley Jensen Becki Newton Mark Indelicato Rebecca Romijn Vanessa Williams Michael Urie |
Theme music composer | Jeff Beal |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 23 (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Executive producers | Salma Hayek, Silvio Horta, Ben Silverman |
Production locations | New York City, New York, USA ("Pilot") Los Angeles, California, USA (rest of the series) |
Running time | 60 min (approx. 42 min without commercials) |
Original release | |
Network | ABC |
Release | September 28 2006 – Present |
Related | |
Remake of Betty la Fea |
Ugly Betty is a Golden Globe and Peabody Award winning American television dramedy series starring America Ferrera, Vanessa Williams, and Eric Mabius. It premiered on September 28, 2006, on ABC in the United States. The series follows the life of Betty Suarez (Ferrera), and her job at popular fashion magazine Mode. The series is based on the Colombian telenovela Yo soy Betty, la fea ("I am Betty, the ugly"),[1] also simply known as "Betty la fea" (literally "Betty the Ugly") written by Fernando Gaitán (also author of Café, con aroma de mujer). It is adapted into a New York City setting by creator/developer Silvio Horta and co-producers Salma Hayek and Ben Silverman, whose production companies Silent H, Ventanarosa and Reveille respectively partnered with ABC Television Studio (formerly Touchstone Television) to create the hour-long program for American audiences. Hayek appears on the show as Sofia Reyes, in addition to playing a cameo role as an actress on a fictional telenovela watched by the main character's family in early episodes.
Of all the adaptations of Betty La Fea, the original Colombian telenovela, Ugly Betty is probably the most different, but it remains true to the original in spirit. It is similar to another ABC dramedy series, Desperate Housewives, in that it combines elements of drama, comedy, mystery, farce, camp, soap opera, and satire, though in a lighter way. The show is filmed like a traditional network drama (with motion picture film), rather than the videotape production of the original series.
Season One
Ugly Betty follows the daily life of Betty Suarez, a promising college graduate from a struggling Latino family in Queens. She was promptly rejected at a "job interview" at Meade Publications in Manhattan based solely on her appearance (thus the series' title). However, company CEO Bradford Meade spots her and has her hired as an executive assistant to his son Daniel Meade, the newly-installed Editor-in-chief at MODE magazine. Primarily because Bradford did not wish for Daniel to continue bedding his assistants, this after catching him having sex in his office with a potential applicant. Betty is not very interested in fashion and is sometimes clueless about the company's motives and organizations, although she has expressed a passion for photography.
Betty finds herself helping Daniel personally and professionally. Daniel at times has been labeled a "himbo" and a "manwhore" (the latter quoted from the fictional Fashion TV). Daniel has always been outshone by his brother Alex. He has no confidence in his own abilities except as a lothario. He is not experienced in the fashion industry and was placed as the Editor-in-chief of MODE solely based on his namesake. However, as the story progresses so does Daniel's potential.
Much of the earlier plot involved the suspicion surrounding the death of Daniel's predecessor, Fey Sommers. Fey's death and her involvement with Bradford Meade was used as the backdrop for a scheme to take over the company by Wilhelmina Slater, a former model, currently serving as MODE's Creative Director, and a hospital patient swathed in bandages who in the later episodes would be revealed as Daniel's brother Alex, post-gender reassignment. Alex staged his death as he feared his family would not accept his decision to undergo the surgery to become female. Now, Alexis also pursued revenge on her father by helping Wilhelmina frame him for Fey's murder. However, Claire Meade, the family matriarch, confessed to Betty that she was the true culprit as she would no longer stand to see her husband's infidelity. Claire would eventually turn herself in to the authorities in order to release her husband from jail, this after Betty talked her out of leaving the country.
In order to improve the relationship between the eldest Meade child and her brother and father, while being detoxed at a hospital as she prepares to face murder charges Claire names newly terminated Alexis as the magazine's Co-Editor-in-chief. It is revealed that Claire is MODE's actual owner after Bradford started the magazine under her name to evade paying taxes on it. These circumstances give Wilhelmina a new scheme to drive a deeper wedge into the family by intensifying the Meade sibling rivalry (especially Alexis, who turned on Wilhelmina after sensing that Daniel had changed after all and decided against firing him), and manipulating Claire into signing a Power of Attorney (Claire refused). As a result of this, Wilhelmina decides to romance Bradford by offering him "...a little company", not knowing that she is using him by manipulating Bradford to divorce Claire, then marry him so she can takeover Meade Publications. The scheme has made Claire furious, prompting her to team up with a fellow inmate named Yoga to make a prison break so she can stop the planned November wedding.
Along the way, Daniel would tone down his womanizing ways, but at a price. First, starting with Sofia Reyes, who was hired by his father to launch a new magazine, Modern Young Woman (MYW). Sofia would later entice Betty (who was a fan of hers) into working with her. Unfortunately, just as Daniel proposes to her, Betty discovers that Sofia was fooling them both; using Daniel as the subject of a cover story in order to launch the new magazine. The chain of events would result Betty quitting MYW because of Sofia's deception. Daniel would later date lawyer Grace Chin, an old flame he once stood up back in college, after Bradford recommend that she represent him. But thanks to Wilhelmina's scheming and Alexis' hatred for her father, that romance ended quickly as well. After a deceptive scheme by Lena and Petra, a mother/daughter team who tricked him into believing that Petra was a teenager and would almost lose his job, only to be foiled by Betty after learning that Petra was a adult, Betty told Daniel that he might be a sex addict due to his family problems and recommended that he seek help. Unfortunately, after taking the advice of a doctor who was also a former sex addict, Daniel starts taking a bottle of pills that has lead him to start a drug addiction and in the process is beaten up by a drug dealer and eventually overdosing.
Wilhelmina, in-between her conspiring also tries winning her father's approval (a United States Senator), disciplining her rebellious daughter Nico (who, despite not acknowledging it, shares her mother's traits) and relationship with retail mogul Ted LeBeau disintegrating due to issues with his family. In addition, she has a ongoing rivalry with Italian cosmetics/fashion mogul Fabia, which included sabotaging a ad campaign, using "duck sauce", and making a trade for a wedding date.
Her former ally, Alexis, post-surgery, has been ostracized and abandoned by her friends. Due to her transgender status she was the target of a bet between male patrons at a bar (Wilhelmina punched the winner out). She also had issues with her brother Daniel that has seen a series of ups and downs in the wake of learning that her mother was Fey's muderer as well as sibling rivarly between each other. Her relationship with her father has also taken a toll, prompting her to hire a hitman to cut the brakes on Bradford's car after he paid a creative director from MODE's Brazilian counterpart, Rodrigo Veloso, to romance Alexis (an idea setup by Wilhelmina). Unfortunately, she would end up taking the car after learning of Daniel's drug overdose and in the process tried to drive him to a hospital, resulting in the two crashing into a tree, both unconscious.
Some of Betty's co-workers, particularly receptionist Amanda Tanen and fellow assistant Marc St. James often ridicule her appearance and constantly taunt her. They often easily trick Betty due to her naïveté and trusting nature (she ate gluesticks after being led to believe by Marc that she was eating white chocolate, and showed up to work in a butterfly outfit for Halloween party that was fabricated by the assistant). Despite their dislike for her, the two are willing to work with Betty at times. Their personal issues have been addressed, such as Marc multi-tasking for Wilhelmina, mostly in plotting against Daniel, taking advantage of her takeover plans, taking side jobs by tipping off retailers, and coming out to his mother (who would reject him). Wilhelmina even forces him to test his close relationship with Amanda, leading him to trying to keep the receptionist onboard at MODE.
On the other hand, Amanda was one of Daniel's many paramours, until she realized that he would never commit. In addition to her binge eating she attempted to replace Betty and would find herself the target of a series of pranks made by another Meade employee after she received a Hobble Dress that she thought came from a designer. She also had a relationship with a straight designer named Tavares, who was pretending to be gay so he can get his designs noticed, but would end the relationship after he took advantage of her generousity. Prior to working at MODE, Amanda was a actress (one of her former roles was working as a "Serving Wench" at a restaurant), but when the offers dried up her father got her a "Lifetime Receptionist" job. Amanda would later find out why she got her job after she stumbled upon Fey's secret "Love Dungeon", where she would learn that Fey kept pictures of her as a child and a birth certificate that revealed Fey as Amanda's mother.
Betty did briefly befriend a group of similar outcasts. Her best friend and confidant at MODE is Christina McKinney, the Scottish seamstress. Christina's goal is to be a fashion designer. But in pursuing her goal, she finds herself becoming an unwilling minion of Wilhelmina's when she is coerced (by winning a spot at Fashion Week) into turning a package to the police that results in Bradford's false arrest. Fearing that Wilhelmina will manipulate it to look as if she was responsible, Christina goes along with her bidding to protect her friendship with Betty whom upon discovery she fears will turn on her, which eventually did happen after she invited her to a club. However the two would make up and Christina offered to give Betty any info on Wilhelmina's schemes. Christina would also find herself getting locked up with Amanda after learning that Amanda found the "Love Dungeon", where after two end up intoxicated, told Amanda that she was married to a insurance auditor back in Scotland and that she walked out on him. Christina would be the one who opened the safe that contained Amanda's birth certificate and photos.
At the Suarez home, Betty's father, Ignacio, an illegal immigrant who had not applied for residency as he murdered the abusive ex-husband of his now deceased wife (mother to his daughters) in his home country of Mexico. His residency status, however, depends on responding to romantic tactics from his caseworker, Constance Grady, which would be thwarted after learning that Constance was fired for being too involved in her clients. After a effort to obtain a visa was denied, Ignacio was told to stay in Mexico, unaware that he is currently the target of a revenge plot 30 years after he murdered the banker, now that he has returned to his home country.
All this puts the Suarez family in a legal bind as they also deal with Betty's older sister Hilda being unemployed after the health supplement company she represented is placed under investigation by the government. Hilda would later find a new talent in cosmetology. Hilda and her pre-teen son Justin, whose interests has sparked questions about his sexual orientation, slowly let his father Santos, a gambler who runs into trouble with loan sharks, work his way back into their lives as he attempts to understand his son, which would result in Santos asking Hilda to marry him; Hilda said yes. Unfortunately, the wedding plans would take a tragic turn when he is shot and presumably killed trying to foil an armed robbery.
In-between these events, Betty also finds herself dealing with a pair of romantic situations. Her long time boyfriend Walter cheated on her with next door neighbor Gina Gambarro. Betty reluctantly took him back but realized that she had lost her attraction to him and they ultimately parted ways. After the split Betty thought that she had found a soulmate in Henry Grubstick, an accountant at Meade Publications. However, Henry's on-again/off-again flame Charlie shows up, prompting Betty to hold off on her pursuit of Henry. But the friction between Henry and Charlie, whose relationship was on the rocks, would heat up as Charlie became jealous of Betty and told her to back off. After seeing a vision in Mexico that she thought was Henry, Betty would discover that he might be the right person for her, and when she returned she told him that she wants to be with him, and he agreed; Henry and Charlie had broken up, resulting in the two becoming a couple. Unfortunately, Charlie would show up on their first date at Betty's home to say that she was pregnant, thus crushing Betty's dreams. But Betty would later learn that Charlie had been cheating with Betty's dentist, Dr. Gabe Farkas, after Betty introduced him to Charlie at her birthday party, and as Henry and Charlie prepare to go back to Arizona, it is unclear as to whether Henry or Gabe is the actual father of Charlie's unborn child.
Cast
Core regulars
Recurring
Notes
- Template:Fnb - Listed as "Guest Starring" in opening credits, but became a full time regular after episode "Sofia's Choice"
- Template:Fnb - Became recurring after their second appearance.
- Template:Fnb - Gorham and Light became recurring in the first season; Both will become fulltime regulars in the second season.
- Template:Fnb - Alexis Meade was initially played by Elizabeth Penn Payne (when she was listed in the credits as "The Masked Lady"). Rebecca Romijn took over the role in In or Out.
- Template:Fnb - Newton also plays another character, Ruthie.[2]
- Template:Fnb - Listed as "Guest Starring" in opening credits, but became a full time regular after episode "Sofia's Choice"; Still listed in credits as a regular but has not been seen since "Brothers"
Production timeline
- NBC was planning to adapt Betty in 2001 as a half-hour comedy,[3] but it never made past the planning stages until ABC and Hayek's company came on board in 2004 and retooled it as an hour-long dramedy.[4]
- On May 16 2006, ABC announced that Ugly Betty would be part of the 2006–2007 North American season lineup as a weekly hour-long series; the initial order was for thirteen episodes.
- ABC had announced the title of the series would be Betty the Ugly, a change from its developmental title, but changed it back to Ugly Betty on July 14,[5], although the Ugly Betty title was already being used in promotions prior to this date on Citytv.
- There were speculation that the show would be a daily serial that would have debuted as a summer 2006 or midseason 2007 entry, but given the buzz and growing interest in the show, the network decided to make it a weekly series instead.
- On August 8 2006, ABC decided at the last minute, a schedule change to move "Ugly Betty" from its previously announced Friday 8 p.m. (ET) time period to Thursday at 8 p.m. replacing sitcoms Notes from the Underbelly and Big Day as a lead-in to top-rated program Grey's Anatomy, due to the growing interest in the show.
- The program's pilot was tested on several cable providers to gauge interest and feedback from viewers, most notably the Hispanic community, including those who are fans of the original Betty, who hoped that ABC will maintain the integrity of the original. ABC has also allowed its affiliates to show free off-air screenings to the public at various events ahead of the show's debut.
- In addition the network screened the debut episode on the web and made the episodes available for download on iTunes after their initial airings on January 5 2007.
- The encore episodes have also run on ABC Family and SoapNet, both of which have been airing marathons of the show.
- On October 13 2006, ABC ordered a full season pick-up for the series, beyond the original 13 ordered at the May Upfronts[6] due to its premiere ratings.
- Ugly Betty won two Golden Globe Awards on January 15, 2007, for "Best Leading Actress in a Comedy Series" (America Ferrera) and Best Comedy Series. Ferrera also won a SAG Award on January 28, 2007 for "Best Actress in a Comedy Series".
- ABC originally announced 22 episodes for the season 1, but increased the number of episodes to 23 by one. The season finale is the episode called "East Side Story."
- On June 4 2007 the series will be honored with a Peabody Award for its storylines, which explores clashing concepts of beauty, class, race and footwear with intelligence, warmth and wit.[8]
- Although he is joining NBC as their new entertainment head, Ben Silverman will remain co-executive producer on the show, but in a limited role.[9]
Broadcasts outside the United States
Country | TV Network(s) | Series Premiere | Weekly Schedule | Notes | Latest Episode |
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United States | ABC | September 28 2006 | Thursdays 8:00pm ET | In Guam, KTGM airs the show on Fridays at 7:00pm and Sundays at 4:00pm. It is the only ABC affiliate that airs the show twice. Slogan: "Ugly is the new Beautiful" | East Side Story (episode 23, Season one finale) |
United States Military-Overseas | AFN-Spectrum | February 7 2007 | Wednesdays 9:00pm & 3:00am | Derailed (episode 16) | |
Canada | Citytv | September 28 2006 | Thursdays 8:00pm ET | Slogan: "Style-challenged girl meets high-fashioned world" | East Side Story (episode 23, Season one finale) |
United Kingdom | Channel 4 (First Run) | 5 January 2007[10] | Fridays 9:00pm, Sundays at 3:55pm (Repeat) GMT | The premiere on Channel 4 on January 5, 2007 attracting 4.5 million viewers. [11] Two weeks later Ugly Betty hit a new high on Channel 4 with 5 million viewers watching the third episode on January 19, 2007.[12] Slogan: "Fashion has a new face" | East Side Story (episode 23, Season one finale) |
S4C (Wales Only) | Fridays 10 or 11pm (varies)[10] | ||||
4oD | 5 January 2007 | Using Channel 4's on demand service, people could pay £0.99 to rent the episode of their choice at any time, for 24 hours. | |||
E4 | 10 January 2007 | Wednesdays 9pm (Next Episode)[10] GMT | East Side Story (episode 23, Season one finale) | ||
Ireland | RTÉ Two | 1 January, 2007 | Mondays 7:00pm GMT | First two episodes together | east side story(episode 23 season finale) |
2007-02-01 | Thursdays 8:00pm | Moved, and caused two episodes to be shown in the week it moved. | |||
Sweden | Kanal 5 | 7 November, 2006 | Tuesdays 8:00pm CET | Petra-Gate (episode 20). | |
Fiji | Fiji One | 9 November, 2006 | Thursdays 9:05pm | Icing on the Cake (episode 17). | |
Italy | Italia 1 | May 18, 2007 | Fridays at 9pm (2 episodes per night) | Pilot (episode 1) | |
Norway | TVNorge | 3 January, 2007 | Wednesdays 8:45pm | A Tree Grows in Guadalajara (episode 23). | |
New Zealand | TV2 | January 16, 2007 | Not airing (previously aired Tuesdays 8:30pm) | Pulled after episode 12; will return after Dancing With The Stars finishes eight-week run on sister station TV1. Move was done to help maintain DWTS' ratings.[13] | Sofia's Choice (episode 12) |
Saudi Arabia and Arab World |
Showtime Arabia, Tv Land | January 22 2007 | Mondays at 8:00 PM | Shown with subtitles | Derailed (episode 16). |
South Korea | KBS | February 3, 2007 | (어글리 베티, List of Ugly Betty Korea voice actors) | Brothers (episode 15). | |
CJ Media Channel CGV | 2007 | TBA | |||
Malaysia | 8TV | February 6, 2007 | Tuesdays 9.30pm GMT Repeat: Saturday, 12.30pm | In Malay subtitles | Don't Ask, Don't Tell (episode 18). |
Star World | June 2007 | ||||
Australia | Channel Seven[14] | February 18, 2007 | Sundays 7:30pm | Debut episode pulled in 2.03 million viewers, beating Nine's airing of 60 Minutes and Ten's airing of The Biggest Loser in the same time period.[15]. Since its debut the series has remained in the top 5 in the Australian TV ratings. Slogan: "The new face of Ugly" and "Beautiful Sunday" |
Brothers (episode 15). |
Israel | Israel 10 | March 2 2007 | Saturdays 10:15pm | Icing on the Cake (episode 17). | |
Hungary | RTL | March 17 2007 | Saturday 7:30pm | Hungarian title is: "Címlapsztori" as: Coverstory. Also airs 'El amor no es como lo pintan' (Másnak tűnő szerelem, Zone Romantica); Yo soy Betty, la fea (Betty, a csúnya lány, TV2); Verliebt in Berlin (Lisa csak egy van, TV2) and La fea más bella (Lety, a csúnya lány, Viasat3) | Fake Plastic Snow (episode 10). |
Singapore | Channel 5 | March 5 2007 | Sundays 10:30pm/10:00pm | Censored version. Was originally scheduled to debut in February 2007 and used the promo 'Be Ugly in 2007' | I'm Coming Out (episode 14). |
Star World | June 2007 | ||||
Hong Kong | TVB Pearl | March 15, 2007 | Thursdays 10:35pm | Chinese title: "俏"Betty ("Pretty" Betty) English title: Ugly Betty |
Swag (episode 11). |
Star World | 2007 | ||||
Romania | Acasa TV | March 4, 2007 | Sundays 8:30pm | Romanian title: "Betty cea urâtă din New York" ("Betty the Ugly In New York"); Also airs "Betty la fea" with subtitles | Lose the Boss (episode 9). |
Finland | Nelonen | April 23, 2007 | Monday 8:00pm | Finnish title: "Ruma Betty" | The Lyin', the Watch and the Wardrobe. |
Denmark | TV2 | May 2007 | Swag | ||
Poland | FOX Life | May 2007 | Also airs Yo soy Betty, la fea (polish title: Brzydula) but on TVN station TV. | Derailed (episode 16)) | |
France | TF1 | 2007 | Also airs Le destin de Lisa | ||
Germany | Sat. 1 | April 27 2007[16] | Fridays 8:15pm | German title: "Alles Betty!" Also airs Verliebt in Berlin was cancelled after two episodes due to low ratings. |
The Box and the Bunny (episode 2) |
Mexico | Disney Channel | June 2007 | Thursdays 10:00 pm | ||
South Africa | M-Net | September 2007[17] | |||
Portugal | SIC | April 7, 2007 | Saturdays 3:00 pm | Portuguese title: "Betty Feia" ("Ugly Betty"). Shown with subtitles. | The Lyin', the Watch and the Wardrobe (episode 5). |
Chile | Canal 13 | 2007 | |||
Spain | Cuatro TV | Also airs Yo Soy Betty la Fea | |||
Greece | Mega Channel | Also airs Maria i Ashimi (Ugly Mary). Alpha TV airs I ashimi pu egine omorfi (La fea más bella). | |||
Bahrain | Star World | June 2007 | Mondays | ||
Indonesia | Mondays | ||||
Kuwait | Mondays | ||||
Maldives | Mondays | ||||
Oman | Mondays | ||||
Pakistan | Mondays | ||||
Philippines | Mondays | ||||
Studio 23 | April 8 2007 | Sundays 9:15pm | Studio 23 also airs Betty la fea and Coming This June 2007 Monday over Star World | Four Thanksgivings and a Funeral (episode 8). | |
Qatar | Star World | June 2007 | Mondays | ||
Sri Lanka | Mondays | ||||
Taiwan | Mondays | ||||
Thailand | Mondays | ||||
United Arab Emirates | Mondays |
Competition with other "Betty" offshoots
Although Buena Vista Television has sold the series to foreign territories, the English-language version is expected to compete with the in-house versions in several of the locations.[18]
As noted by the international broadcast table posted above, several of these broadcasters have not only acquired this version, but the counterparts as well, including those that were produced by the broadcasters themselves. So far the series has been sold to TV networks and broadcasters in over 130 countries, making this version the most successful of the "Betty La Fea" franchise [19]
In the U.S., Univision currently airs the Mexican counterpart La fea más bella, which airs weeknights at 8PM (E/P), including Thursdays during the same time Ugly Betty airs. The star of the Mexican version, Angelica Vale, was supposed to make a cameo in the 22nd episode, playing Betty's "counterpart" from the series, Leticia 'Lety' Padilla Solís [20], but the story turned out to be false. Vale appeared in the season finale playing Angelica, an orthodontist's assistant who looks exactly like Lety (pre-makeover).
DVD Releases
Region 1
Cover Art | DVD Name | Ep # | Release Date | Additional Information |
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File:UglyBetty S1-1-.jpg | The Complete First Season - The Bettyfied Edition | 23 | August 21, 2007 | This six disc box set contains all 23 episodes from the first season. Special features include an exhibit of the "Best and Worst Fashions of Season One", a discussion with the cast on the show's origins, a behind-the-scenes documentary with the production, costume, and set designers, as well as English and Spanish audio tracks. |
Honors
Year | Result | Award | Category | Recipient |
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2006 | Winner | Family Television Awards | Best New Series[21] | |
2007 | Winner | Golden Globe Awards | Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Comedy or Musical | America Ferrera |
2007 | Winner | Best Television Series � Comedy or Musical | ||
2007 | Nominated | People's Choice Awards | Favorite New TV Drama | |
2007 | Winner | Writers Guild Awards | New TV series | |
2007 | Winner | DGA Awards | Television episode | Pilot |
2007 | Winner | Satellite Awards | Best Television Series -- Comedy or Musical | |
2007 | Winner | Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Miniseries, or Motion Picture made for Television | Tony Plana | |
2007 | Nominated | Best Actress in a Series -- Comedy or Musical | America Ferrera | |
2007 | Nominated | Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Miniseries, or Motion Picture made for Television | Vanessa L. Williams | |
2007 | Winner | Screen Actors Guild Awards | Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Comedy Series | America Ferrera |
2007 | Nominated | Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series | ||
2007 | Winner | ICG Publicists Awards[22] | Outstanding Television Series | |
2007 | Winner | ELLE Style Awards[23] | Outstanding Comedy Series | |
2007 | Winner | Costume Designers Guild Awards | Outstanding Contemporary Television Series | Eduardo Castro |
2007 | Winner | Art Directors Guild Awards | Excellence in Production Design -- Single Camera Television Series | Mark Worthington |
2007 | Nominated | NAACP Image Awards | Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series | America Ferrera |
2007 | Winner | Outstanding Comedy Series | ||
2007 | Winner | Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series | Vanessa L. Williams | |
2007 | Winner | Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series | Silvio Horta | |
2007 | Winner | GLAAD Media Awards | Outstanding Comedy Series | |
2007 | Winner | Peabody Awards | Outstanding Comedy Series[24] | |
2007 | Winner | ALMA Awards | Outstanding Actress Television Series, Mini-series, or TV Movie | America Ferrera |
2007 | Winner | Outstanding Television Series, Mini-series, or TV Movie | ||
2007 | Winner | Outstanding Supporting Actress Television Series, Mini-series, or TV Movie | Ana Ortiz | |
2007 | Nominated | Outstanding Supporting Actor Television Series, Mini-series, or TV Movie | Tony Plana | |
2007 | Nominated | Outstanding Supporting Actor Television Series, Mini-series, or TV Movie | Mark Indelicato | |
2007 | Winner | Outstanding Writing Television Series, Mini-series, or TV Movie | Silvio Horta | |
2007 | Nominated | Outstanding Writing Television Series, Mini-series, or TV Movie | Dailyn Rodriguez (For "After Hours") | |
2007 | Nominated | TCA Awards | Individual Achievement in Comedy | America Ferrera |
2007 | Nominated | Outstanding New Program | ||
2007 | Nominated | Outstanding Comedy |
Ratings
In the following summary, "Rating" is the estimated percentage of all televisions tuned to the show, and "Share" is the percentage of all televisions in use that are tuned in.
"Viewers" is the estimated number of actual people watching, in millions, while "ranking" is the approximate ranking of the show against all prime-time TV shows for the week (Sunday to Saturday).
Seasonal
USA TV Ratings
Based on average total viewers per episode of Ugly Betty on ABC:
Season | Timeslot (EDT) | Season Premiere | Season Finale | TV Season | Rank | Viewers (in millions) |
18-49 (Rank)[25] |
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1 | Thursday 8:00 P.M. | September 28, 2006 | May 17, 2007 | 2006-2007 | #22 | 11.3 | 3.7/10 (#35)[26] |
Weekly
In popular culture
- In the October 7 2006, episode of "Saturday Night Live," cast member Fred Armisen spoofed the character of Betty by playing a look-alike named Fugly Betsy.
- On October 30 2006 three of the series' cast members, appearing in their characters (Ferrera as Betty, Mabius as Daniel, and Newton as Amanda) gave New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick a 'makeover' to make him look more like quarterback Tom Brady in a spoof that was featured on ESPN's Monday Night Countdown.[31]
- On December 6 2006, the United Kingdom's Channel 4 began to advertise the show. The ad shows seemingly attractive models gathered around a pool, but as the camera angle changes a model comes out of the pool wearing Betty's glasses, then as the models smile, they are all wearing Betty's braces. Another ad parodies Marks and Spencer's successful fashion advertising campaign, as well as Dove and Gap campaigns. A voice over then says, "Fashion has a new face. 'Ugly Betty' Coming Soon To 4." After a week of these teasers, clips from the actual programme were included in the trailers.
- In mid-January, in the UK, Celebrity Big Brother's, Davina McCall dressed up as Betty live on Channel 4 before the titles of the second eviction show of the evening.
- The show's impact on issues and culture has also attracted the attention of the United States Congress, where on January 17, 2007 California congresswoman Hilda Solis (D-32nd, El Monte) saluted Ferrera on both her Golden Globe win and for bringing a positive profile to the Latin and Hispanic communities.[32]
- In "Up All Night", the February 8, 2007 installment of the NBC sitcom 30 Rock, Liz Lemon (Tina Fey) says "this would've worked on Ugly Betty" when she fails to crawl out a door without being seen. The scene was patterned after the Ugly Betty episode "Swag" in which Betty crawled through a fashion show.
- During the lead up week to the huge Sunday Premiere of Ugly Betty, February 12 to February 17 2007, Australia's Channel Seven devoted a week of Deal or No Deal to the show by having the models dress like Betty, complete with the Guadalajara poncho.
- After the first episode of Ugly Betty was shown on Channel 4, Big Brother host Davina McCall dressed up as Betty, as she announced the show was back on air in 4 minutes. Interestingly on February 16 2007, Ashley Jensen also dressed up as Betty during an airing of Channel 4's Friday Night Project, where she was the guest host.
- An episode of MADtv has Ellen Degeneres (played by Nicole Parker) interviewing an actress on her talk show who plays Ugly Betty with Salma Hayek (played by LisaNova) always pointing out how ugly she is. The Ugly Betty actress (played by Crista Flanagan) claims it is only make up and costume but is ignored.
- The success of Ugly Betty and how it deals with body imaging among women in general would inspire a series of reports on Entertainment Tonight, in which reporter Vanessa Minillo went undercover in a fat suit to see if women were discriminated on the basis of how they look.
- On April 22 2007, the 2007 TV Land Awards parodied the series with a spoof aptly titled Ugly Betty White, with White playing Betty Suarez, Charo playing Hilda, Erik Estrada playing Ignacio, Joan Collins playing Wilhelmina, Peter Scolari playing Alexis, and George Hamilton playing Daniel.[33]
- On May 8 2007, star America Ferrera was honored by Time Magazine on their annual list of the 100 most influential people. The event took place at New York's Lincoln Center and the actress was recognized for defying stereotypes with the show [1].
Reviews
- Ugly Betty Reviews at Metacritic.com
- first-look in USA Today (August 15 2006)
- Review in USA Today (September 28 2006)
- Comparisons between Ugly Betty and The Devil Wears Prada in USA Today (September 26 2006)
- "It's a 'Bettification' project" from USA Today (October 4 2006)
- from Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (September 27 2006)
- from The Los Angeles Times (September 27 2006)
- from Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (September 27 2006)
- from Seattle Post-Intelligencer (September 28 2006)
- from Canoe.ca (September 28, 2006)
- "Ugly, The American" from Time (November 27 2006)
- From North Jersey.com (December 15 2006)
- "Be Ugly '07" campaign announced in USA Today (December 20 2006)
See also
References
- ^ "Yo soy Betty, la fea" (1999)
- ^ from TV Guide (2007-01-17)
- ^ The Futon Critic
- ^ The Futon Critic
- ^ The Futon Critic, July 14 2006
- ^ From ABC medianet, October 13 2006
- ^ From The Futon Critic (2007-03-21)
- ^ From The Futon Critic (2007-04-04)
- ^ From AHN (June 5, 2007)
- ^ a b c Digiguide, January 5, 2007 Cite error: The named reference "digiguide" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
- ^ The Guardian, January 8 2007
- ^ The Guardian, January 22 2007
- ^ The New Zealand Herald From New Zealand Herald (April 5, 2007)
- ^ From ebroadcast October 17, 2006
- ^ From ebroadcast.com (2007-02-19
- ^ http://www.quotenmeter.de/index.php?newsid=19142
- ^ From IAfrica.com (2007-01-22)
- ^ Variety, October 9 2006
- ^ From World Screen.com (2007-05-21)
- ^ From "People en Espanol" (April 17 2007)
- ^ From Yahoo (11-30-06)
- ^ "Variety" February 7, 2007
- ^ From BBC (February 14, 2007)
- ^ Press release from The University of Georgia (2007-04-04)
- ^ "TV Ratings ... on BroadcastingCable".
- ^ "Hollywood Reporter: 2006-07 primetime wrap". May 25 2007.
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- ^ "TVWeek.com".
- ^ "TV Ratings ... on BroadcastingCable".
- ^ "Week of December 11th-17th/2006 complete ratings".
- ^ The Futon Critic, October 27 2006
- ^ http://solis.house.gov (2007-01-17)
- ^ From www.towerload.com April 2007
External links
- Bettysuarez.com Betty's "personal site"
- Ugly Betty at IMDb
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