Dr. 90210

Dr. 90210
Created by Rick Leed, Donald Bull
Starring Dr. Robert Rey
Dr. Jason Diamond
Dr. David Matlock
Dr. Linda Li
Dr. Will Kirby
Dr. Gary Motykie
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 6
No. of episodes 75
Production
Executive producer(s) Donald Bull
Running time 44 minutes
Release
Original network E!
Original release July 11, 2004 (2004-07-11) – October 13, 2008 (2008-10-13)

Dr. 90210 is an American reality television series focusing on plastic surgery in the wealthy suburb of Beverly Hills, California. The series began its run in 2004. Dr. 90210 gets its name from the zip code of the core of Beverly Hills, familiar to most viewers because of the former popular television series Beverly Hills, 90210.

The show is produced by E!, but is broadcast on several other basic cable networks, such as the Style Network. Each episode is approximately one hour long.

Overview

Dr. 90210 features interviews with the patients, semi-graphic footage of the surgeries, and before and after footage of the patients. For American broadcasts, only content such as the genitalia, bare buttocks, and female nipples are blurred out, the European broadcasts are uncensored. The show also examines the lives of the doctors in its lineup.

Dr. 90210 was inspired by the FX series Nip/Tuck.[1] The show began by focusing on the practice of Dr. Robert Rey, a Brazilian plastic surgeon in Beverly Hills, and his family life. The show's lineup has expanded to include other practices such as that of Dr. Gary Alter, Dr. Jason Diamond, Dr. Linda Li, Dr. David Matlock, Dr. Dean Manus, Dr. Gary Motykie, and Big Brother 2 winner and specialist on laser tattoo removal, Dr. Will Kirby. .[2][3]

The show package was designed and created by E! On Air Design Art Director, Phil Han with Executive Producer Dione Li and SVP, Creative Director, Ann Epstein-Cohen. Show Package Live Action, Director of Photography, Joel Lipton.

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