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1st episode of the 1st season of Desperate Housewives "Pilot" Desperate Housewives episode Lynette, Gabrielle, Susan, and Bree celebrate the life of Mary Alice, their departed neighbor and friend. Episode no. Season 1 Episode 1 Directed by Charles McDougall Written by Marc Cherry Production code 101 Original air date October 3, 2004 (2004-10-03) Running time 43 minutes Guest appearances ...
Desperate Housewives was filmed at the backlot Colonial Street. This map depicts the locations of the houses of the characters in the series. Marc Cherry wrote the script for the Housewives pilot and his agent appealed it to six networks, (CBS, NBC, Fox, HBO, Showtime and Lifetime) only to have all of them turn it down.
Desperate Housewives is an American comedy drama mystery television series created by Marc Cherry, and produced by ABC Studios and Cherry Productions. It aired for eight seasons on ABC from October 3, 2004, until May 13, 2012, for a total of 180 episodes.
On Desperate Housewives, Strong played Mary Alice Young — one of the housewives of Wisteria Lane. In the October 2004 pilot episode, Young takes her own life.
Desperate Housewives captured the attention of the public for eight seasons — but the behind-the-scenes drama has kept people talking.. The ABC series premiered in 2004 and was created by Marc ...
To be clear, Desperate Housewives was a fictional series that starred Teri Hatcher, Felicity Huffman, Eva Longoria, and more as suburban housewives reckoning with the dark secrets lurking beneath ...
Desperate Housewives follows the lives of four women – Susan (Teri Hatcher), Lynette (Felicity Huffman), Bree (Marcia Cross) and Gabrielle (Eva Longoria) – through the eyes of Mary Alice (Brenda Strong), their deceased friend and neighbor. The vast majority of the episodes are titled after lyrics by composer/lyricist Stephen Sondheim ...
Once Desperate Housewives became a hit, the Texas native made the transition to film in the Christian Bale-led cop drama Harsh Times (2005) and the Michael Douglas thriller The Sentinel (2006).