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2000 TV series or program
G String Divas
GenreDocumentary
Directed byPatti Kaplan
Country of origin United States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes13
Production
Running time30 minutes
Original release
NetworkHBO
Release23 September 2000

G String Divas was an HBO documentary series. The show was filmed in 2000, and follows the lives of strippers working in a Bristol, PA gentlemen's club.

The show had thirteen episodes and there were nine featured women: Miss Bunny, Jordan, Ginger, Cashmere, Joey, Chrissy, Silver, Summer and Angel. The premiere episode delivered a 7.7 share, or 3.4 million viewers. The show was produced and directed by Patti Kaplan, who also produced HBO's Real Sex series. The club featured on it, Divas International Club, was attached to a hotel, and was converted to a banquet facility shortly after filming ended.

In one episode, the dancer Summer refers to a homicide case in which an obsessed customer killed his wife. The killer, Craig Rabinowitz, had become obsessed with her when she was dancing at another Pennsylvania strip club. The case was later profiled on an episode of Forensic Files, called "Summer Obsession", in which Miss Bunny, another of the performers from the HBO show, was interviewed.

References

  1. ^ "G-Rating", Entertainment Weekly, retrieved 8/4/2009

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