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| Desperate Housewives | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Serial comedy-drama Mystery |
| Created by | Marc Cherry |
| Starring | Teri Hatcher Felicity Huffman Marcia Cross Eva Longoria Nicollette Sheridan Brenda Strong James Denton Steven Culp Ricardo Antonio Chavira Mark Moses Andrea Bowen Jesse Metcalfe Cody Kasch Alfre Woodard Doug Savant Richard Burgi Kyle MacLachlan Dana Delany Neal McDonough Shawn Pyfrom Drea de Matteo Maiara Walsh Vanessa Williams Kathryn Joosten Kevin Rahm Tuc Watkins Jonathan Cake Charles Mesure Madison De La Garza |
| Narrated by | Brenda Strong (as Mary Alice Young) |
| Theme music composer | Danny Elfman |
| Composer(s) | Steve Bartek Stewart Copeland Steve Jablonsky |
| Country of origin | United States |
| Original language(s) | English |
| No. of seasons | 8 |
| No. of episodes | 180 (list of episodes) |
| Production | |
| Executive producer(s) | Marc Cherry Jeff Greenstein Tom Spezialy (season 1–2) Michael Edelstein (season 1–2) Joe Keenan (season 3) George W. Perkins (season 3–4) Bob Daily (season 4) John Pardee and Joey Murphy (season 4) Kevin Murphy (co-exec) Chris Black (co-exec, season 2) Larry Shaw (co-exec, season 3) David Grossman (co-exec, season 3) Matt Berry Sabrina Wind |
| Producer(s) | Charles Skouras III Stephanie Hagen Alexandra Cunningham Jamie Gorenberg Kevin Etten Tracey Stern Patty Lin Annie Weisman |
| Editor(s) | Karen Castañeda |
| Camera setup | Single-camera |
| Running time | 43 minutes |
| Production company(s) | Cherry Alley Productions Cherry Productions Touchstone Television (2004–2007) ABC Studios (2007–2012) |
| Distributor | Disney–ABC Domestic Television (as Buena Vista Television until 2007) |
| Release | |
| Original network | ABC |
| Picture format | 480i (SDTV) 1080i (HDTV) |
| Audio format | 5.1-channel surround sound |
| Original release | October 3, 2004 – May 13, 2012 |
| Chronology | |
| Related shows | Devious Maids Desperate Housewives Africa 2011√2012 Amas de Casa Desesperadas (Argentine TV series) Argentina (2006–07), Amas de Casa Desesperadas (Colombian–Ecuadorian TV series) Ecuador-Colombia (2007–present), Amas de Casa Desesperadas (U.S. TV series) USA (2008), Donas de Casa Desesperada (2007–2008) Umutsuz Ev Kadınları, Turkey (2011–2014)[1] |
Desperate Housewives is an American television comedy-drama and mystery series created by Marc Cherry and produced by ABC Studios and Cherry Productions. It originally aired for eight seasons on ABC from October 3, 2004 to May 13, 2012. Executive producer Cherry served as showrunner. Other executive producers since the fourth season included Bob Daily, George W. Perkins, John Pardee, Joey Murphy, David Grossman, and Larry Shaw.
Set on Wisteria Lane, a street in the fictional town of Fairview in the fictional Eagle State, Desperate Housewives followed the lives of a group of women as seen through the eyes of their late friend and neighbor who committed suicide in the pilot episode. The storyline covers thirteen years of the women's lives over eight seasons, set between the years 2004–2008, and later 2013–2017 (the story arc included a five-year passage of time, as well as flashbacks ranging from the 1980s to the 2020s). They worked through domestic struggles and family life, while facing the secrets, crimes and mysteries hidden behind the doors of their—on the surface—beautiful and seemingly perfect suburban neighborhood.
The series featured an ensemble cast, headed by Teri Hatcher as Susan Mayer, Felicity Huffman as Lynette Scavo, Marcia Cross as Bree Van de Kamp, and Eva Longoria as Gabrielle Solis. Brenda Strong narrated the series as the late Mary Alice Young, appearing sporadically in flashbacks or dream sequences.[2]
Desperate Housewives was well received by viewers and critics alike. It won multiple Primetime Emmy, Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild Awards. From the 2004–05 through the 2008–09 television seasons, its first five seasons were rated amongst the top ten most watched series.[3] In 2007, it was reported to be the most popular show in its demographic worldwide, with an audience of approximately 120 million[4] and was also reported as the third most watched television series in a study of ratings in 20 countries.[5] In 2012, it remained as the most-watched comedy series internationally based on data from Eurodata TV Worldwide, which measured ratings across five continents;[6] it has held this position since 2006.[7] Moreover, it was the third-highest revenue earning series for 2010, with US$2.74 million per half hour.[8] The show placed #56 on Entertainment Weekly's "New TV Classics" list.[9]
In 2011, it was confirmed that Desperate Housewives would conclude after its eighth season.[10][11][12] It aired its series finale in May 2012. By the end of the series, it had surpassed Charmed as the longest running hour-long television series featuring all female leads by two episodes.
After the end of the series, the creator Marc Cherry and Eva Longoria, produced the series Devious Maids, in the same kind of Desperate Housewives, but from the maids'point of view.