Chasing Farrah is an American reality television series starring Farrah Fawcett that aired on TV Land in 2005.

Synopsis

The series followed actress Farrah Fawcett in her day-to-day life.

Episodes

No.TitleOriginal release dateProd.
code
1"My Dinner with Farrah"March 23, 2005 (2005-03-23)101
2"Lights, Camera, Farrah?"March 23, 2005 (2005-03-23)102
3"Tonight's Guest: Farrah Fawcett"March 30, 2005 (2005-03-30)103
4"Fun with Farrah"April 6, 2005 (2005-04-06)104
5"Meet the Fawcetts"April 13, 2005 (2005-04-13)105
6"Still Farrah After All These Years"April 20, 2005 (2005-04-20)106
7"The Art of Being Farrah"April 27, 2005 (2005-04-27)107

Reception

Scott D. Pierce of Deseret News wrote, "Chasing Farrah is worth watching for at least one reason — it gives viewers a clue how celebrities can be so out of touch with reality. We get a glimpse of fans and flunkies fawning all over Fawcett, telling her how great she is all the time."[1] The Fort Worth Star-Telegram television critic Robert Philpot gave the show a grade of C, stating, "Fawcett is likable enough, but she's unusually tame for this sort of fare. In this genre, you need something outrageous to be worthy of sticking around."[2]

The Star-Ledger's Matt Zoller Seitz said, "Rather than ignore the manipulations of so-called reality programming, Chasing Farrah folds them into the show. That's not enough to cancel out the familiarity of the show's concept, but it's intriguing all the same."[3] Steve Murray of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution gave the show a D, stating, "The producers even make a point about the aptness of the title: Even they don't seem to know why they're chasing Farrah, or, for that matter, who Farrah really is. The giggly, blonde-maned icon doesn't help them out much. It's like there's no there there worth chasing."[4]

References

  1. ^ Pierce, Scott D. (2005-03-22). "'Chasing Farrah' is one very weird experience". Deseret News. Archived from the original on 2024-03-23. Retrieved 2024-03-23.
  2. ^ Philpot, Robert (2005-03-20). "'Chasing Farrah' a ho-hum trip to nowhere". Fort Worth Star-Telegram. Archived from the original on 2024-03-23. Retrieved 2024-03-23.
  3. ^ Seitz, Matt Zoller (2005-03-22). "Welcome intrusion". The Star-Ledger. Archived from the original on 2024-03-23. Retrieved 2024-03-23.
  4. ^ Murray, Steve (2005-03-23). "There's really not much point in 'Chasing Farrah'". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Archived from the original on 2024-03-23. Retrieved 2024-03-23.


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