An FX drama television series about a tabloid magazine, starring Courteney Cox as editor-in-chief Lucy Spiller, running for two seasons (2007-2008).
Dirt is an American drama television series created by Matthew Carnahan and produced by ABC Studios and Coquette Productions for FX. It premiered on January 2, 2007 and ran for two seasons, ending on April 13, 2008 after 20 episodes.
The series revolved around Lucy Spiller, portrayed by Courteney Cox, who is the ruthless editor-in-chief of two leading entertainment magazines titled DirtNow Magazine and Spyder. A weekly glossy, DirtNow Magazine covers lurid gossip, scandals, and the personal lives of celebrities. In contrast, Spyder is a monthly magazine which focuses more on industry insiders.
The series explored the relationship between celebrities and the tabloids, with Spiller often resorting to unscrupulous methods to dig up dirt and expand her magazines. Other main characters included Don Konkey, a schizophrenic photographer played by Ian Hart, Holt McLaren portrayed by Josh Stewart as an actor struggling with his sexual identity, and Julia Mallory played by Laura Allen as an aspiring actress.
Dirt received mixed reviews during its two season run, with critics praising the performances while finding flaws in other areas like plot and characters. Despite initial solid ratings, viewership declined over the two seasons, leading FX to cancel the show in 2008 due to low ratings towards the end of season two.
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