Playing It Straight

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Playing It Straight
Created byGlenn Hugill
Presented byDaphne Brogdon
Country of originUnited States
No. of episodes8
Production
Running time45–50 minutes
Release
Original networkFOX
Original releaseMarch 12 (2004-03-12) –
April 2, 2004 (2004-04-02)

Playing It Straight is a 2004 American reality show in which one woman spent time on a ranch with a group of men in an attempt to discern which of them were gay and which of them were straight. All of the gay men pretended to be straight. The woman went on individual dates with the men, in addition to engaging in group activities with them. Over the course of the episodes, she voted to eliminate the men she believed to be gay.

At the end of the show, the woman had to choose one man. If he was straight, the man and woman would split the prize money, but if he was gay, then he would receive all the money and the woman would receive nothing.

Fox[]

The show was first broadcast in the United States on the Fox Network and premiered on March 12, 2004. The program was set on a Nevada ranch, and featured Jackie, a college student. Jackie spent time with 14 men (some gay, some straight) with a chance to win $1 million. If Jackie picked a straight man, they would both split the money, but if she picked a gay man, he would win the entire $1 million. Fox aired only three episodes before pulling the show from its schedule.[1]

Contestants[]

Contestant Occupation Status Sexual Orientation
Gust Real Estate Agent Eliminated week 1 Straight
Louis Brokerage Firm Manager Eliminated week 1 Straight
Alex Law Student Eliminated week 2 Gay
Ryan Etscin Waiter Eliminated week 2 Straight
Eddie School Teacher Left the show week 3 Gay
Chad Corporate Communications Eliminated week 3 Gay
John Bartender Eliminated week 4 Gay
Lee Financial Consultant Eliminated week 4 Gay
Bradley Bartender Eliminated week 5 Gay
Luciano Costa Personal Trainer Eliminated week 5 Gay
Bill Bouvier Event Promoter Eliminated week 6 Gay
Chris Retired Entrepreneur Eliminated week 8 Gay
Sharif El-Mahdi Musician Eliminated week 8 Straight
Banks Software Consultant Winner week 8 Straight

In 2005, nearly one year later after the show was recorded, Fox issued a press release stating that Jackie and Banks were still together. After the show, Jackie and Banks dated for about two years. For the first eight months, they had to keep their relationship quiet until the show aired. Banks went so far as to tell friends that he had to leave the show because he broke his arm, rather than reveal he won.

In 2007, Fox Reality reaired the series paired with "Reality Revealed" interviews of the contestants at each commercial break.

Seven Network (Australia)[]

An Australian version of the show aired on the Seven Network starting October 2004 hosted by Natalie Garonzi. Despite much of the hype surrounding it the shows ratings dwindled and it was moved to a later timeslot. After Rebecca eliminated Campbell (who was gay) Chad, Dane and Evan were left for one non-elimination round before appearing in the final episode. Rebecca chose Chad and he was revealed to be straight.

The Australian show has also aired in the US on FOX Reality. Rebecca and Chad are no longer together.

Contestants[]

Contestant Status Sexual Orientation
Simon Eliminated week 1 Straight
Sam Eliminated week 1 Straight
John Eliminated week 2 Gay
Glenn Left the show week 2 Gay
N/A Eliminated week 3 N/A
N/A Eliminated week 4 N/A
N/A Eliminated week 4 N/A
Ben Eliminated week 5 Straight
Dean Eliminated week 5 Gay
Damon Eliminated week 6 Straight
Campbell Eliminated week 7 Gay
Evan Eliminated week 8 Gay
Dane Eliminated week 8 Gay
Chad Winner Straight

UK version[]

Playing It Straight UK
Playing It Straight UK Version Titlecard.jpg
Titlecard used for series 2
Presented byJune Sarpong (2005)
Jameela Jamil (2012)
Narrated byAlan Cumming (2005)
Alan Carr (2012)
Country of originUnited Kingdom
No. of series2
No. of episodes14 (to 27 February 2012)
Production
Production locationsMexico (2005)
Spain (2012)
Running time60 minutes
Production companyLion TV
Release
Original networkChannel 4
E4
Picture format16:9
Original release8 April 2005 (2005-04-08) –

present
Chronology
Related showsPlaying It Straight
External links
Website

Series 1 (2005)[]

The first UK version started on April 8, 2005, as part of their Twisted Dating Season. The series was set on a Mexican ranch and Zoe Hardman is spending time with 12 men. Ten men started the show and two more, Lee and Marco, were added in week 3 - it was revealed when they arrived that one was gay and one was straight. The prize money was £100,000 and the show was hosted by June Sarpong. The series has been repeated on Channel 4's sister channel, 4Music.

Early reporting revealed Ben Harris to be Mr Gay UK and also said: "Ben Harris, a builder, looks to be one of the favourites to win the show after the first episode in which he played to the builder stereotype."[2]

Contestants[]

Contestant Status Sexual Orientation
Raphael Eliminated week 1 Straight
Pritesh Eliminated week 1 Straight
Demetrius Eliminated week 2 Gay
George Eliminated week 2 Straight
Lee Eliminated week 3 Gay
Peter Eliminated week 3 Gay
Jonny Eliminated week 4 Gay
Alex Eliminated week 5 Gay
Daniel K. Eliminated week 5 Straight
Marco Eliminated week 6 Straight
Danny B. Eliminated week 6 Straight
Ben Winner Gay

Notes[]

  • In week three, Lee was not allowed to reveal his sexuality on being voted off, in order that Marco's sexual orientation stayed secret.
  • In week five, Alex won the contest to dress Zoe and received a dinner date with her. On their date, Alex decided to confess to Zoe that he was gay, as a result of which she eliminated him that week.
  • Zoe picked Ben and it was then revealed that he was gay. Ben offered Zoe the prize money, and she decided to split it evenly with him.[2] She stated that even though he was gay she was still glad she chose him.

Series 2 (2012)[]

In October 2011, it was announced that Channel 4 had ordered a full second series. This time the location was set in Spain and the new series was hosted by T4 presenter, Jameela Jamil and comedian Alan Carr provided the narration. The prize fund was decreased 50% to £50,000 (£25,000 each).[3][4] The second series made its debut on 9 January 2012 at 9pm on E4.[5] The series was set at a Spanish hacienda - Hacienda de los Hombres. The series was also aired on Channel 4's teen-strand, T4 on Saturdays.

Contestants[]

  • The Girl: Cara
Contestant Status Sexual Orientation
Fletcher Left week 1 Straight
Filippo Eliminated week 1 Straight
Kyle Eliminated week 1 Gay
Leroy Eliminated week 2 Gay
Andrei Eliminated week 3 Straight
David Eliminated week 4 Gay
Mitch Eliminated week 5 Gay
Levi Eliminated week 6 Straight
Jordan Eliminated week 7 Straight
Ben Eliminated week 7 Gay
Danny Eliminated week 8 Gay
Sam Eliminated week 8 Gay
Sven Eliminated week 8 Gay
Dean Winner Straight

Notes[]

  • Contestants Jordan and Mitch were introduced in Week 4.
  • Dean was chosen as the winner. As he was straight, both he and Cara won £25,000 each.

Transmissions[]

Series Start date End date Episodes
1 8 April 2005 13 May 2005 6
2 9 January 2012 27 February 2012 8

Herken De Homo (The Netherlands)[]

The original FOX version was a surprise hit on Dutch television, prompting RTL Nederland to create its own version in 2005, it aired on RTL 5 at the time.

In Herken de Homo (Recognize the Gay) hosted by Fiona Hering, 23 year old Nathalie Biermanns was sent to Mexico. She had to choose between 14 men. At the end, only Marcel remained who turned out to be straight. Both won 50,000 Euro each.

See also[]

  • Boy Meets Boy - a 2003 program on Bravo in which a gay man successfully chose another gay man from a mixed group of gay and heterosexual men.
  • Gay, Straight or Taken? - a 2007 program on Lifetime Television in which during each episode a female has to determine which of three men is gay, straight, or already in a relationship.
  • Seriously, Dude, I'm Gay - another gay-themed Fox reality program.

References[]

  1. ^ https://www.realityblurred.com/realitytv/2004/03/fox-fox_pulls_playing/
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b "theVoiceofReason.co.uk, Ben Harris Was Mr Gay UK 1998". Archived from the original on 2005-12-16. Retrieved 2010-08-07.
  3. ^ "'Playing It Straight' to return to E4 - TV News". Digital Spy. 2011-10-06. Retrieved 2014-01-11.
  4. ^ "E4 brings back 'Playing It Straight' - Channel 4 - Info - Press". Channel 4. 2011-10-06. Retrieved 2014-01-11.
  5. ^ "Playing It Straight - Playing It Straight". Channel 4. Retrieved 2014-01-11.

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