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Nip/Tuck
Niptucklogo.png
Title card
Format Medical drama
Created by Ryan Murphy
Starring Dylan Walsh
Julian McMahon
Joely Richardson
John Hensley
Roma Maffia
Kelly Carlson
Jessalyn Gilsig
Bruno Campos
Valerie Cruz
Opening theme "A Perfect Lie" by The Engine Room
Country of origin United States
No. of seasons 7
No. of episodes 91 (List of episodes)
Production
Location(s) Hollywood, California[1]
Running time 42-65 minutes per episode (season premieres sometimes longer)
Broadcast
Original channel FX
Picture format 480i (SDTV)
720p (HDTV)
Original run July 22, 2003 (2003-07-22) – March 3, 2010 (2010-03-03)
External links
Official website

Nip/Tuck is an American television drama series created by Ryan Murphy and broadcast on FX Networks. The show is set at the McNamara/Troy plastic surgery practice, and follows the professional and personal lives of its owners, Dr. Sean McNamara and Dr. Christian Troy (played by Dylan Walsh and Julian McMahon respectively). The first four seasons of the show were set in Miami, but the characters relocated to Los Angeles for the fifth and sixth season.

The show will air its seventh and final season on January 6, 2009. The series will conclude with its 100th episode on March 6, 2010.[2][3]

The show is known for its graphic depictions of sex, violence and surgical operations.[4]

Contents

[edit] Overview

In its debut season, Nip/Tuck was the highest-rated new series on American basic cable, and the highest rated basic cable series of all time for the 18-49 and 25-54 age demographics. The fifth season premiered on October 30, 2007[5], though production was affected by the 2007 Writers Strike. Accordingly, the second half of the fifth season was not screened until January 6, 2009 in the U.S. Another 19 episodes were picked up by FX, which began airing on October 14, 2009. After a 3-week hiatus for the Christmas holidays, the show will resume in January 2010 and conclude on March 3, 2010 with its 100th episode. [6][7][8] Ryan Murphy will remain as a showrunner throughout the final episodes. Nip/Tuck finished filming its 100th and final episode on June 12, 2009, without the attendance of creator Ryan Murphy[9], who at the time was in India scouting locations for his upcoming film version of the memoir Eat, Pray, Love.

The show inspired the creation of the plastic surgery reality show Dr. 90210.[10]

[edit] Characters and cast

[edit] Main cast

Character Actor Information
Sean McNamara Dylan Walsh All Seasons
Christian Troy Julian McMahon All Seasons
Julia McNamara Joely Richardson All Seasons
Matt McNamara John Hensley All Seasons
Liz Cruz Roma Maffia Seasons 2+ (Season 1, recurring)
Kimber Henry Kelly Carlson Seasons 3+ (Seasons 1-2, recurring)
Gina Russo Jessalyn Gilsig Season 3 (Seasons 1-2, recurring; 4-5, guest)
Quentin Costa Bruno Campos Season 3 (Season 2, guest)
Grace Santiago Valerie Cruz Season 1

[edit] Major supporting characters

Character Actor Information
Annie McNamara Kelsey Batelaan all Seasons (recurring)
Wilber Troy Joshua & Josiah Henry Seasons 2 & 4+ (recurring)
Nurse Linda Linda Klein all Seasons (recurring)

[edit] Major recurring characters

Character Actor Information
Escobar Gallardo Robert LaSardo (Seasons 1 & 4, recurring; 2, guest)
Mrs. Hedda Grubman Ruth Williamson (Season 1, recurring; 2 & 4, guest)
Dr. Merrill Bobolit Joey Slotnick (Season 1, recurring; 2 & 4, guest)
Jude Sawyer Phillip Rhys (Season 1, recurring; 2-3, guest)
Megan O'Hara Julie Warner (Season 1, recurring; 2 & 4, guest)
Dr. Erica Noughton Vanessa Redgrave (Seasons 2-3, recurring; 6, guest)
Ava Moore Famke Janssen (Season 2, recurring; 3 & 6, guest)
Adrian Moore Seth Gabel (Season 2, recurring)
Kit McGraw Rhona Mitra (Season 3, recurring)
Ariel Alderman Brittany Snow (Season 3, recurring)
Michelle Landau Sanaa Lathan (Season 4, recurring)
James Jacqueline Bisset (Season 4, recurring)
Marlowe Sawyer Peter Dinklage (Season 4, recurring)
Dawn Budge Rosie O'Donnell (Seasons 4-5, recurring)
Kate Tinsley Paula Marshall (Season 5, recurring)
Olivia Lord Portia de Rossi (Season 5, recurring)
Eden Lord AnnaLynne McCord (Season 5, recurring)
Colleen Rose Sharon Gless (Season 5, recurring)
Dr. Theodora 'Teddy' Rowe Katee Sackhoff and Rose McGowan (Seasons 5-6, recurring)

[edit] Episodes

[edit] Main crew

[edit] Controversy

The Parents Television Council (PTC) has criticized the show.[11] The show is shown at a late hour with multiple 'Viewer Discretion Advised' warnings between every commercial break. A particular scene involving a foursome pushed the PTC into starting a campaign to get the show taken off the air by writing to the sponsors of the show and threatening to boycott their products.[12][13] Another scene the PTC criticized depicted a funeral home worker removing and assembling body parts from dead women, including his sister's head, then sewing them together to make "the ideal woman." The PTC President described it in a decency hearing as "incestuous necrophilia."[14] More recently, the PTC took issue with an episode featuring a woman, whose mother and sister died of breast cancer, performing a mastectomy on herself using an electric turkey carving knife in the middle of the McNamara/Troy lobby.

[edit] Awards and nominations

  • Emmy Awards (2009):
    • Nominated - Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup for a Series, Miniseries, Movie or a Special
    • Nominated - Outstanding Makeup for a Series (Non-Prosthetic).
  • Emmy Awards (2007):
    • Nominated - Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup for a Series, Miniseries, Movie or a Special
  • Emmy Awards (2006):
    • Nominated - Outstanding Art Direction for a Single-Camera Series
    • Nominated - Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup for a Series, Miniseries, Movie or a Special
    • Nominated - Outstanding Makeup for a Series (Non-Prosthetic).
  • Golden Globe Awards (2005):
    • Won - Best Television Series - Drama.
    • Nominated - Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Drama (Julian McMahon)
    • Nominated - Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Drama (Joely Richardson).
  • Emmy Awards (2005):
    • Nominated - Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series
    • Nominated - Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series (Jill Clayburgh)
    • Nominated - Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup for a Series, Miniseries, Movie or a Special
    • Nominated - Outstanding Makeup for a Series (Non-Prosthetic).
  • Golden Globe Awards (2004):
    • Nominated - Best Television Series - Drama
    • Nominated - Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Drama (Joely Richardson).
  • Emmy Awards (2004):
    • Won - Outstanding Makeup for a Series, Miniseries, Movie or a Special (Prosthetic).
    • Nominated - Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series
    • Nominated - Outstanding Main Title Design
    • Nominated - Outstanding Main Title Theme Music
    • Nominated - Outstanding Makeup for a Series (Non-Prosthetic).

[edit] Real-life basis for surgeries

Series creator Ryan Murphy has stated that the medical cases featured on the show are "90 percent based on fact".[15]

[edit] U.S. television ratings

Viewer numbers (based on average total viewers per episode) of Nip/Tuck on FX.

Season Timeslot Season Premiere Season Finale Viewers
Total
(in millions)
Viewers
Age 18-49
(in millions)
Date Viewers Total
(in millions)
Viewers
18-49
(in millions)
Date Viewers Total
(in millions)
Viewers
18-49
(in millions)
1st Tuesday 10:00 PM July 22, 2003 3.7[16] 2.0[16] October 21, 2003 2.99[17] 2.1[16] 3.25[17] 2.2[17]
2nd June 22, 2004 3.8[16] 2.7[16] October 5, 2004 5.2[16] 3.6[16] 3.8[16] 2.6[16]
3rd September 20, 2005 5.3[16] 3.7[16] December 20, 2005 5.7[18] 3.9[18] 3.9[18] 2.7[18]
4th September 5, 2006 4.8[19] 3.4[19] December 12, 2006 3.38[20] 2.38[21] 3.9 2.75[20]
5th - Part I October 30, 2007 4.3 [22] 3.5 February 19, 2008 ??? 2.41[23] ??? ???
5th - Part II January 6, 2009 3.1[24] 2.4[24] March 3, 2009 3.8 2.4 ??? ???
6th Wednesday 10:00 PM October 14, 2009 2.9 TBD March 3, 2010 TBD TBD TBD TBD

Nip/Tuck became an instant basic cable hit from its 2003 series premiere.

For its third season, FX aired Nip/Tuck solely in the fall of 2005, instead of during the summer season like the two years prior. John Landgraf, president of FX, stated that such a move was a "huge risk" since it stacked up "against the full barrage of fall network competition."[18] Despite some critical backlash on its third season, like the grade of D+ from Entertainment Weekly,[25] the story arc involving The Carver attracted an audience to the series larger than any season before, culminating in a December 20, 2005 two-hour season finale, entitled Cherry Peck / Quentin Costa, which became the most-watched scripted program in the history of the FX network.

Including Cherry Peck / Quentin Costa, three episodes of Nip/Tuck rank as the three most-watched scripted programs ever on FX. The second season finale, entitled Joan Rivers, which aired on October 5, 2004, drew 5.2 million viewers. It was then eclipsed on September 20, 2005 when the third season premiere, entitled Momma Boone, drew roughly 5.3 million viewers. Exactly three months later on December 20, 2005, the aforementioned third season finale, entitled Cherry Peck / Quentin Costa, drew 5.7 million viewers. Of those 5.7 million viewers, 3.9 million viewers were in the 18-49 age group demographic, "making the finale the No. 1 episode among the key advertising demographic of any cable series in 2005. It's also the largest demographic number for any single telecast in the network's history,"[18] according to Zap2It.

According to the September 8, 2006 Mediaweek column The Programming Insider, "the fourth season-premiere on Tuesday, September 5, 2006, averaged a stellar 4.8 million total viewers and 3.4 million adults 18-49, building over its season three average by 25 percent and 26 percent, respectively. Nip/Tuck's performance among adults 18-49 ranks as basic cable’s top-rated season-premiere in the demo for 2006, as of September 8, 2006."[19]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Nip/Tuck[dead link]
  2. ^ "FX Announces Dates for New Nip/Tuck, Damages". IGN. IGN TV. http://tv.ign.com/articles/105/1050738p1.html. Retrieved 2009-12-01. 
  3. ^ Joyce Eng. "FX Sets Midseason Schedule". TVGuide.com. http://www.tvguide.com/News/FX-Sets-Midseason-1012661.aspx. Retrieved 2009-12-01. 
  4. ^ [1]
  5. ^ February 16, 2007. "'Nip/Tuck' Creator Cuts New Deal - Murphy stays with FX show, will develop for FOX - Zap2it". Zap2it.com. http://www.zap2it.com/tv/news/zap-ryanmurphydealniptuckrenewal,0,3768386.story. Retrieved 2008-12-31. 
  6. ^ [2]
  7. ^ [3]
  8. ^ http://www.nationalledger.com/artman/publish/article_272625700.shtml
  9. ^ "For 'Nip/Tuck', beauty fades". LAtimes.com. http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/la-et-niptuck20-2009jun20,0,6890685.story. Retrieved 2009-06-20. 
  10. ^ "Dr. Robert Ray - The Women in the Life of Dr Robert Rey". Dentalplans.com. http://www.dentalplans.com/Dental-Health-Articles/The-Women-In-The-Life-Of-Dr-Robert-Rey.asp. Retrieved 2008-12-31. 
  11. ^ "NIP/TUCK - Parents Television Council Family TV Guide Show Page". Parentstv.org. http://www.parentstv.org/ptc/shows/main.asp?shwid=1726. Retrieved 2008-12-31. 
  12. ^ Traditional Values Coalition. "Sleazy ‘Nip/Tuck’ Show Back On FX". Traditionalvalues.org. http://www.traditionalvalues.org/modules.php?sid=1701. Retrieved 2008-12-31. 
  13. ^ ":: Nip/Tuck Advertiser Letter ::". Parentstv.org. http://www.parentstv.org/PTC/campaigns/niptuck/sonyletter.htm. Retrieved 2008-12-31. 
  14. ^ "Press Center". Industryears.com. http://www.industryears.com/press.php?subaction=showfull&id=1164223296&archive=&start_from=&ucat=1&. Retrieved 2008-12-31. 
  15. ^ Entertainment Weekly
  16. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "The Futon Critic: NIP/TUCK Season Three Premiere Delivers Beautiful Ratings (Released by FX)". September 21, 2005. http://www.thefutoncritic.com/pr.aspx?id=20050921fx01. 
  17. ^ a b c "The Futon Critic: Cable Movies, Series Not Unhinged by Fall Season". October 23, 2003. http://www.thefutoncritic.com/newswire.aspx?id=6210. 
  18. ^ a b c d e f "Zap2It: 'Nip/Tuck' Finale Carves Out Ratings Records for FX". December 21, 2005. http://tv.zap2it.com/tveditorial/tve_main/1,1002,271%7C99210%7C1%7C,00.html. 
  19. ^ a b c "Mediaweek: The Programming Insider". September 8, 2006. http://www.mediaweek.com/mw/search/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003118929. 
  20. ^ a b By. "'Survivor' finale cooks in ratings - Entertainment News, TV News, Media - Variety". Variety.com. http://www.variety.com/index.asp?layout=story&articleid=VR1117956082&categoryid=14&cs=1. Retrieved 2008-12-31. 
  21. ^ Fitzgerald, Toni. "Media Life Magazine". Medialifemagazine.com. http://www.medialifemagazine.com/cgi-bin/artman/exec/view.cgi?archive=483&num=9246. Retrieved 2008-12-31. 
  22. ^ "Top 20 Cable TV Show Weekly Nielsen Ratings October 29-November 4, 2007". Tvbythenumbers.com. http://tvbythenumbers.com/2007/11/06/top-cable-1029-11407-mnf-destroys-competition/1639. Retrieved 2008-12-31. 
  23. ^ Fitzgerald, Toni. "Media Life Magazine - 'Envelope, Please: Gary Busey for . . .'". Medialifemagazine.com. http://www.medialifemagazine.com/artman2/publish/Cable_20/Envelope_Please_Gary_Busey_for.asp. Retrieved 2008-12-31. 
  24. ^ a b "‘Nip/Tuck’ Carves Up Competition in Winter Premiere". TV Week. 07-01-2009. http://www.tvweek.com/news/2009/01/niptuck_carves_up_competition.php. 
  25. ^ "Entertainment Weekly: TV Review: Nip/Tuck, Grade: D+". December 2, 2005. http://www.ew.com/ew/article/review/tv/0,6115,1136295_3_0_,00.html. 

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