Phone Sexxers (2006)
When Phone Sexxers premiered in the summer of 2006 the audience granted the simple show about Phone Sex the honor of another episode. Ryan Ridley and Abed Gheith took their good fortune and ran with it, re-inventing themselves with every episode, right up until the end of the 2006 season. They managed to juxtapose the inner workings of the male phone sex industry with situations ranging from high-rise bloodbaths to the depths of hell, and did it with the kind of class and skill that landed the show Best Editing, Best Special Effects, and Best Writing at the 2006 Channy Awards. In January of 2007, Phone Sexxers ended their legacy with a touching self-cancellation that would make Mike Nichols proud.
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Episode 1 - Pilot
Release Date: 2006-06-25For every time you've seen a failed pilot by Abed Gheith, there have been three rejected submissions you didn't see. Between projects of his own and helping on others, few have logged as many hours in Channel 101's gym, and now, hard as nails, he and Wastelander creator Ryan Ridley stroll confidently into prime time with this simple, character-driven show set against the backdrop of the male phone sex industry.
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Episode 2 - Phone Sexxers: Christmas Special
Release Date: 2006-07-02In this July Christmas special, Adrian and Sade must deal with a terrorist infiltration in the Phone Sex skyscraper.
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Episode 3 - Phone Sexxers III: Betrayal At Castle Phone Sex
Release Date: 2006-08-27Adrian and Sade travel to a Phone Sexxers corporate retreat, but they weren't anticipating... Betrayal at Castle Phone Sex.
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Episode 4 - Episode 4
Release Date: 2006-09-24Roberto develops a strategy to revolutionalize Phone Sex for the future.
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Episode 5 - Phone Sexxers Meets Hellraiser
Release Date: 2006-10-29In the Phone Sexxers Halloween Special, we visit a part of Sade's past to discover something shocking has been left behind. Horror, intrigue, and a trip to Hell follow.
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Episode 6 - Episode 6
Release Date: 2007-01-28Sade and Adrian come to the end of their Phone Sexxin' journey, in this striking self-cancelling conclusion.