The first season of ''
The Real Housewives of Orange County
''The Real Housewives of Orange County'' (abbreviated ''RHOC'') is an American reality television series that premiered on Bravo on March 21, 2006. It has aired sixteen seasons and focuses on the personal and professional lives of several wome ...
'', an American
reality television
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series, was broadcast on
Bravo
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. It aired from March 21, 2006 until May 9, 2006, and was primarily filmed in
Orange County
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*Orange County, California, part of the Los Angeles metropolitan area
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,
California
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. Its executive producers are Adam Karpel, Alex Baskin, Douglas Ross, Gregory Stewart, Scott Dunlop, Stephanie Boyriven and
Andy Cohen
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Cohen is the host and executive producer of Bravo's late night talk show, '' Watch What Happens Live!'' He also has a pop culture ...
.
''The Real Housewives of Orange County'' focuses on the lives of Kimberly Bryant, Jo De La Rosa,
Vicki Gunvalson
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,
Jeana Keough
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and Lauri Waring. It consisted of eight episodes, all of which aired on Tuesday evenings.
Production and crew
In April 2005, ''The Real Housewives'' was announced as one of six
reality television
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series ordered by the American television channel
Bravo
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; before its premiere, it was renamed ''The Real Housewives of Orange County'' in January 2006.
One of its producers, Scott Dunlop, commented that it was originally planned to be set in a single
gated community
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in
Coto de Caza, California
Coto de Caza (Spanish language, Spanish for "Hunting Reserve") is a census-designated place (CDP) and gated community, guard-gated private community in Orange County, California. The population was 14,799 at the 2017 census.
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. A
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issued by the network noted that the series was inspired by the scripted
soap opera
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s ''
Desperate Housewives
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'' and ''
Peyton Place'', and would document the lives of upper-class women who "lead glamorous lives in a picturesque Southern California gated community where the average home has a $1.6 million price tag and residents include CEOs and retired professional athletes."
In August 2016, Keough, now a former cast member, revealed on ''
Oprah
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:
Where are they Now?'' that it was her family that inspired the series due to the producer, Scott Dunlop, being her neighbor at the time and writing the show about Keough and her family. Keough also went on to claim the success of the show was the time was due to timing, saying "the writers’ strike was on, so we became hugely successful for lack of anything else on TV."
The series premiere "Meet the Wives" was aired on March 21, 2006, while the seventh episode "The Finale" served as the season finale, and was aired on May 2, 2006.
It was followed by a reunion which marked the conclusion of the season and was broadcast on May 9, 2006.
Adam Karpel, Alex Baskin, Douglas Ross, Gregory Stewart, Scott Dunlop, Stephanie Boyriven and Andy Cohen are recognized as the series' executive producers; it is produced and distributed by Evolution Media.
Cast and synopsis
Five housewives were featured during the first season of ''The Real Housewives of Orange County'', who were described as "women who are living lives of privilege and indulgence, replete with gorgeous homes, privileged offspring and fabulous bling."
The first season sees Bryant discussing her family's move from Baltimore to
Coto de Caza
Coto de Caza (Spanish for "Hunting Reserve") is a census-designated place (CDP) and guard-gated private community in Orange County, California. The population was 14,799 at the 2017 census.
The CDP is a suburban planned community of about 4,000 ...
while dealing with a health scare,
while De La Rosa's relationship with her fiancé Slade Smiley presents struggles.
Gunvalson runs her own insurance company, for which Waring is an employee.
Waring struggles financially after her divorce from her unnamed ex-husband, deals with her teenage son Josh's frequent run-ins with the law, and unexpectedly sees her young adult daughter Ashley move back in with the family after previously living in Los Angeles.
With her husband
Matt Keough
Matthew Lon Keough ( ; July 3, 1955 – May 1, 2020) was an American professional baseball player. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a right-handed pitcher from through for the Oakland Athletics (1977–1983), New York Yankees (1983â ...
often away traveling for work, Keough raises her children Shane, Kara, and Colton fairly independently.
Episodes
References
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2006 American television seasons
Orange County (season 1)