The Girls of Hedsor Hall

The Girls of Hedsor Hall (2009)

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The Girls of Hedsor Hall -- self-described "nymphomaniac" Brianna, heavy drinker Samantha, bad-tempered Margie, high school-dropout Jenna, gutter-mouthed Lillian, wild child Amanda, party girl Kim, snobby bitch Jen M, foul-mouthed Maddy, booty-baring punkette Hillary, bar brawling Paola, and Jennifer, the self-proclaimed "Blackout Queen of North Carolina" -- will have a chance to smooth their rough edges and reform the behavior that's made them notorious. The show is more than just a chance for them to clean up their acts. It's also a competition to see which girl can learn proper etiquette and grooming. The winner will receive $100,000.

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Scheduleevery Saturday at 12:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E08The TrustApr 4, 2009
S01E07ReflectionMar 28, 2009
S01E06Job TrainingMar 21, 2009
S01E05TemptationMar 14, 2009
S01E04Anger ManagementMar 7, 2009
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'The Girls of Hedsor Hall' premiere?

'The Girls of Hedsor Hall' premiered on March 9, 2009.

Who hosted 'The Girls of Hedsor Hall'?

The show was hosted by Jenny Frost.

How many contestants participated in 'The Girls of Hedsor Hall'?

A total of twelve contestants participated in the show.

What was the main objective of the contestants in 'The Girls of Hedsor Hall'?

The main objective of the contestants was to transform from party girls into proper young ladies.

Where was 'The Girls of Hedsor Hall' filmed?

The show was filmed at Hedsor House in Buckinghamshire, England.

Who was the headmistress of Hedsor Hall in the show?

Edmee Chandon was the headmistress of Hedsor Hall in the show.

What challenges did the contestants face in 'The Girls of Hedsor Hall'?

The contestants faced challenges such as etiquette lessons, physical challenges, and personal growth exercises.

Did the contestants have any privileges or rewards in the show?

Yes, the contestants had the opportunity to win various privileges and rewards, including exclusive social events and personal coaching.

How long did the contestants stay in 'The Girls of Hedsor Hall'?

The contestants stayed at Hedsor Hall for a duration of six weeks.

Were there any eliminations in 'The Girls of Hedsor Hall'?

Yes, there were eliminations throughout the show, with one or more contestants being sent home each week.

Did the contestants receive any guidance or mentorship in the show?

Yes, the contestants received guidance and mentorship from experts in various fields, including etiquette, fashion, and personal development.

Did 'The Girls of Hedsor Hall' have a competitive element?

Yes, the show had a competitive element, with the contestants vying for the opportunity to win the grand prize.

What was the grand prize for the winner of 'The Girls of Hedsor Hall'?

The grand prize for the winner of the show was the chance to change their life and become a proper young lady.

Did 'The Girls of Hedsor Hall' receive positive reviews from critics?

The show received mixed reviews from critics, with some praising its entertainment value and others criticizing its portrayal of women.

Were there any notable moments or controversies in 'The Girls of Hedsor Hall'?

Yes, there were notable moments and controversies in the show, including conflicts between the contestants and clashes with the headmistress.

Did 'The Girls of Hedsor Hall' have a lasting impact on reality TV?

While the show may not have had a significant lasting impact, it contributed to the reality TV genre and provided entertainment for its viewers.

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