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| Audrina | |
|---|---|
| Also known as | The Audrina Show |
| Genre | Reality television |
| Starring |
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| Opening theme | "Uncharted" by Sara Bareilles |
| Country of origin | United States |
| Original language | English |
| No. of seasons | 1 |
| No. of episodes | 10 |
| Production | |
| Executive producers |
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| Running time | 30 minutes |
| Production company | Mark Burnett Productions |
| Original release | |
| Network | VH1 |
| Release | April 17 – June 19, 2011 |
| Related | |
| The Hills | |
Audrina is an American reality television series that originally aired on VH1 from April 17, 2011, until June 19, 2011. The series aired one season and focuses on the lives of Audrina Patridge, who came to prominence as a cast member on The Hills, and her family. Its premise was originated with Mark Burnett, who additionally served as the executive producer.[1][2]
Production
[edit]In 2009, MTV ordered a pilot for the series, then titled The Audrina Show, but it was not picked up to series on the network.[3]
In October 2010, Patridge announced that her then-unnamed reality series was picked up by MTV's sister network, VH1, with Mark Burnett as executive producer. Patridge spoke with Us Magazine about the series: "The show with Mark Burnett got picked up by VH1 so the journey continues! It's a reality show about me and my family. Everything that people have wondered about me, they'll now get to see! And I hope Tony [Dovolani, her Dancing with the Stars partner] will be on it! I'd love to make some trips to NY to see him because we are such good friends now!"[4]
In January 2011, VH1 announced the series name, Audrina.[5] In March 2011, the show's first promo aired, announcing that it will premiere on April 17, 2011, at 9:00 PM.[6][7]
It was announced on September 1, 2011, that the series would not be renewed for a second season.[8] The series' ten-episode run averaged 610,000 viewers.[9]
Cast
[edit]| Cast member | Notes |
|---|---|
| Main cast | |
| Audrina Patridge | Audrina is a television personality, actress, and model. She came to prominence after being cast on The Hills, and was featured on the eleventh season of Dancing with the Stars. |
| Lynne Patridge | Lynne is the family matriarch. In 2010, she gained notoriety after a video of her drunken rant regarding Audrina's elimination from Dancing with the Stars went viral.[10] |
| Mark Patridge | Mark is the family patriarch and the CEO of Patridge Motors. |
| Casey Loza | Casey is Audrina, Marky, and Samantha's sister. She is married to professional dirt biker Kyle Loza, with whom she has two children. |
| "Marky" Patridge | Marky is Audrina, Casey, and Samantha's brother. |
| Samantha Patridge | Samantha is Audrina, Casey, and Marky's youngest sister. |
| Main cast | |
| Corey Bohan | Corey is Audrina's boyfriend. |
| Kyle Loza | Kyle is Casey's husband. |
1 Only members to receive star billing in opening credits.
Episodes
[edit]| No. | Title | Original release date | U.S. viewers (millions) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | "This Is MY Reality" | April 17, 2011 | 0.79[12] | |
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Audrina does a Palm Springs bikini photo shoot, later house-hunting with Marky. The Patridges have a family dinner.[11] | ||||
| 2 | "Celebrate Good Times, C'Mon!" | April 24, 2011 | 0.60[14] | |
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Audrina, Sammy, and Mark go jewelry shopping for Mark and Lynn's 26th anniversary. Audrina, Casey, and Sammy plan an anniversary party. Audrina goes out with her friends[13] | ||||
| 3 | "Feel the Yum Yums" | April 24, 2011 | N/A | |
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Corey is in town for a short while and Audrina tries to find time in her busy schedule to be with him.[15] The episode aired outside of primetime. | ||||
| 4 | "Cheers to the Freakin' Weekend" | May 1, 2011 | 0.46[17] | |
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Audrina calls and invites Casey to join her and Lynn in NYC. While Audrina goes to meetings and fittings, she sends Lynn and Casey on some NYC adventures.[16] | ||||
| 5 | "The Last Supper" | May 8, 2011 | 0.67 [20] | |
| 6 | "Fallout" | May 15, 2011 | 0.65[21] | |
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Audrina tries to mediate family drama; Mark and Lynn search for an anniversary ring; Audrina searches for an assistant.[18] | ||||
| 7 | "Put the Gun Down" | May 22, 2011 | 0.63 [22] | |
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Audrina makes an appearance in Las Vegas and does a shoot with Funny or Die; Corey returns to L.A. | ||||
| 8 | "86 Missed Calls" | May 29, 2011 | 0.58 [23] | |
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Audrina and her friends arrive in Palm Beach; Audrina gets polo lessons; model Nic Roldan invites the ladies for drinks; Corey makes an angry phone call. | ||||
| 9 | "Dump his A..." | June 12, 2011 | 0.55[24] | |
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Audrina attends a polo game; Nic and Audrina spend the day together; Lynn helps with a meeting; Audrina and Mark try to fix a rift. | ||||
| 10 | "Smile for the Camera" | June 19, 2011 | 0.53[25] | |
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Audrina and Corey meet to talk; Audrina and Sammy spend the day together; the family gets together. | ||||
International airings
[edit]| Country / Region | Network | Premiere |
|---|---|---|
| MTV | August 21, 2011 | |
| MTV[26] | July 2011 | |
| MTV[26] | July 3, 2011 | |
| MTV Greece[27] | July 7, 2011 | |
| VH1 Brasil | July 2011 | |
| MTV | April 21, 2011[28] | |
| MTV Italia | July 2011 | |
| MTV[29] | July 5, 2011 | |
| MTV[30] | July 6, 2011 | |
| MTV Finland[31] | August 21, 2011 |
Critical reception
[edit]John Griffiths of Us Weekly gave the show two stars and wrote, "Sure, siren Audrina Patridge appealed on The Hills. But she fails to yield much reality-star power in this ho-hum series".[32] Brian Lowry of Variety was also negative and wrote, "The whole thing plays like a poor woman's version of Keeping Up with the Kardashians. Audrina poses for a bikini calendar near the outset and discusses moving in with her scamp of a younger brother. 'There's never gonna be a dull moment', she says. Based on the first two episodes, I beg to differ".[33]
References
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- ^ Nededog, Jethro (September 1, 2011). "VH1 Isn't Picking Up Audrina Patridge's Reality Series for Season 2". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved June 19, 2013.
- ^ "Development Update: Thursday, September 1". The Futon Critic. September 1, 2011. Retrieved June 19, 2013.
- ^ Hall, Katy (October 28, 2010). "Lynn Patridge, Audrina's Mom, Gives Drunken, Obscene Rant About Lauren Conrad (VIDEO)". Huffingtonpost.com. Retrieved May 28, 2011.
- ^ "Audrina | Episode 1". VH1.com. Archived from the original on April 18, 2011. Retrieved May 28, 2011.
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- ^ "Audrina Episode 2". VH1.com. Archived from the original on May 6, 2011. Retrieved May 28, 2011.
- ^ Gorman, Bill (April 26, 2011). "Sunday Cable Ratings: NBA, 'Khloe & Lamar,' 'The Killing,' 'Breakout Kings,' 'Housewives,' 'Game of Thrones'". Zap2it. Archived from the original on April 29, 2011. Retrieved May 28, 2011.
- ^ "Audrina Episode 3". VH1.com. Archived from the original on May 6, 2011. Retrieved May 28, 2011.
- ^ "Audrina Episode 4". VH1.com. Archived from the original on May 6, 2011. Retrieved May 28, 2011.
- ^ Seidman, Robert (May 3, 2011). "Sunday Cable Ratings: More 'Death of Bin Laden' Ratings; 'Khloe & Lamar,' 'Law & Order: CI,' 'In Plain Sight,' 'Army Wives,' 'Housewives,' 'Game of Thrones'". Zap2it. Archived from the original on May 6, 2011. Retrieved May 28, 2011.
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- ^ "Ratings - Sunday's Cable Ratings: USA's "In Plain Sight" Tops Viewers". TheFutonCritic.com. June 12, 2011. Retrieved May 6, 2022.
- ^ "Ratings - Sunday's Cable Ratings: "Falling Skies" Reigns for TNT". TheFutonCritic.com. June 19, 2011. Retrieved May 6, 2022.
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- ^ "CHANNEL CANADA :: Audrina Patridge Commands the Spotlight and Shines in AUDRINA, premiering April 21 on MTV". Archived from the original on April 4, 2012. Retrieved April 22, 2011.
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- ^ "'Audrina' Premiere! | Audrina Patridge | News | MTV New Zealand". Archived from the original on September 29, 2011. Retrieved July 24, 2011.
- ^ "Audrina | Episodes | MTV Finland". Archived from the original on October 3, 2011. Retrieved August 21, 2011.
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- ^ Lowry, Brian (April 14, 2011). "Mob Wives, Audrina, Saddle Ranch". Variety. Retrieved May 28, 2011.
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[edit]Audrina
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Origins as a spin-off
Audrina Patridge first gained prominence as a cast member on MTV's reality series The Hills, which aired from 2006 to 2010 across six seasons.[4] She was introduced in the premiere episode as a friend of lead character Lauren Conrad and appeared in every season, initially as a supporting figure before evolving into one of the show's central leads by later installments.[5] The series finale aired on July 13, 2010, marking the end of Patridge's run on the program after four years of building her public profile through documented personal and professional experiences in Los Angeles.[6] Following the conclusion of The Hills, Patridge competed on season 11 of ABC's Dancing with the Stars from September to November 2010, partnering with professional dancer Tony Dovolani and finishing in seventh place, which further elevated her visibility beyond MTV's teen-oriented audience.[7] In spring 2009, Patridge had begun developing a potential reality series with producer Mark Burnett, resulting in a pilot ordered by MTV that ultimately did not advance to series.[8] VH1, an MTV sister network under Viacom, picked up the project as a spin-off focusing on Patridge's life, with an announcement of the impending greenlight made on October 26, 2010.[8] The series, titled Audrina, was formally greenlit for production, with Patridge serving as an executive producer alongside Burnett.[8] VH1 confirmed the series title and details in a January 4, 2011 press release, positioning it as a continuation of Patridge's story while shifting to the network's more mature programming slate.[9]Series premise
Audrina is an American reality television series that chronicles the life of Audrina Patridge, a former cast member of The Hills, as she pursues her career in modeling and acting in Los Angeles while maintaining strong connections to her family in Orange County, California. The central premise centers on Patridge's transition into the next phase of her professional life, including endeavors like photo shoots, commercial endorsements such as her Carl's Jr. campaigns, and appearances on shows like Dancing with the Stars, juxtaposed against her personal commitments back home. This narrative framework emphasizes her efforts to establish independence in the entertainment industry while drawing support from her roots in Yorba Linda and Placentia.[10][2][11] Key themes revolve around the challenges of balancing ambitious career goals with intimate personal relationships and familial duties. Patridge navigates her romance with professional BMX rider Corey Bohan, whose visits highlight the strains of a long-distance relationship amid her busy schedule, alongside obligations to her loved ones. The series portrays these tensions through her interactions during family events and professional milestones, underscoring the pull between personal growth and relational stability.[2][12] As the eldest of four children to parents Lynn and Mark Patridge, the show introduces a close-knit family structure marked by chaotic yet supportive dynamics, featuring outspoken mother Lynn, levelheaded father Mark, rebellious sister Casey, brother Marky, and youngest sister Samantha. This portrayal reveals the family's role in grounding Patridge, with their Orange County home serving as a hub for gatherings that contrast sharply with her Hollywood lifestyle. Recurring motifs include the ongoing conflict between the allure of LA's glamour—evident in paparazzi encounters and career pursuits—and the authenticity of suburban family life, fostering a narrative of ambition tempered by tradition.[13][14][10]Production
Development and announcement
The development of Audrina began in late 2010 when VH1 greenlit the project as a reality series starring Audrina Patridge, building on her fame from MTV's The Hills. Mark Burnett Productions served as the lead production company, with the show positioned as an unscripted yet guided format to capture Patridge's personal and professional life in a more authentic manner than her previous series. The series was positioned to reveal a "never-before-seen side" of Patridge, particularly her interactions with her large Orange County family, to shift away from the friend-centric drama of The Hills.[9] Patridge herself served as a producer alongside her manager Dave Fleming and Michael Bloom, actively influencing the family-oriented focus to highlight her real-life relationships with parents Lynn and Mark, sister Casey, brother Marky, and sister Samantha. This casting approach was designed to differentiate the series by centering on familial dynamics rather than peer group interactions, providing viewers with insight into Patridge's efforts to balance Hollywood ambitions with personal normalcy. The production team committed to an initial ten-episode order, allowing for in-depth exploration of these themes without extensive scripting.[9][15] VH1 formally announced the series title, Audrina, on January 4, 2011, via a press release detailing its premise and production team. A subsequent promotional push in March 2011 included the first teaser trailer and a dedicated press release teasing the program's emphasis on Patridge's "real life" beyond manufactured conflicts, positioning it as a fresh take on celebrity reality television. This announcement highlighted the show's aim to connect with audiences through genuine family moments and career milestones.[9][16]Filming and crew
Principal photography for Audrina commenced in January 2011 and extended through early spring, primarily across Los Angeles and Orange County, California. The production documented Patridge's personal and professional routines in real time, capturing everyday activities amid her busy schedule, resulting in a ten-episode season.[17][18] Key filming locations included Patridge's apartment in Los Angeles, her family's home in Newport Beach, and various sites tied to her career, such as a bikini photoshoot in Palm Springs, California. Additional scenes were shot during a trip to Palm Beach, Florida, highlighting leisure and social elements of her life. The choice of these locations underscored the series' focus on blending urban Hollywood experiences with familial roots in Orange County.[19][8] The production was led by executive producer Mark Burnett, with Audrina Patridge also credited as an executive producer. Key crew members encompassed gaffer Josh Day, who worked on all ten episodes, and camera operator Rob Whitaker, involved in four episodes. Cinematography relied on handheld techniques to foster an intimate, documentary-style aesthetic, aiming to portray unscripted, genuine interactions in Patridge's world.[8][20] Challenges during production centered on synchronizing the shooting timeline with Patridge's modeling and entertainment obligations, enabling the inclusion of authentic career moments like photoshoots and events. Coordinating appearances with family members proved essential to balance scripted filming days with their personal commitments, ensuring the narrative remained rooted in real-life dynamics.[15]Cast
Main cast
The main cast of Audrina revolves around Audrina Patridge and her immediate family, capturing their dynamics as she balances her professional ambitions with personal relationships. Audrina Patridge stars as the central figure and titular lead, portrayed as an aspiring actress and model pursuing opportunities in Hollywood while managing family obligations. She appears in all 10 episodes of the series, serving as the narrative anchor for the show's exploration of her life post-The Hills.[21] Corey Bohan, a professional BMX rider and Patridge's boyfriend during production (the couple married in November 2016), features prominently in storylines addressing tensions and growth in their relationship. He appears in 6 episodes, emphasizing the challenges of their long-distance dynamic and commitment.[21] Lynne Patridge, Audrina's mother, is depicted as a supportive yet outspoken homemaker who provides straightforward guidance and emotional backing amid family discussions. Known for her no-nonsense personality, she appears in 10 episodes, often mediating between Audrina's career choices and home life.[22][23] Mark Patridge, Audrina's father and a car dealership owner, brings levity to the series through his laid-back demeanor and humorous interactions with the family. He appears in 10 episodes, contributing to the portrayal of familial support and comic relief in everyday scenarios.[22][23] Casey Loza (née Patridge), Audrina's sister, appears in all 10 episodes, highlighting family support through sibling interactions, gatherings, and trips.[1] Kyle Loza, Casey's husband and a professional dirt biker, appears in 10 episodes, adding humor through depictions of family dynamics and events.[1] Marky Patridge, Audrina's younger brother, appears in 10 episodes, participating in family events such as anniversary celebrations and outings.[24][1] Samantha Patridge, Audrina's youngest sister, appears in 10 episodes, contributing to group family scenes and relational storylines.[23] At the core of the cast is the Patridge family unit, with Audrina as the focal point supported by her parents Lynne and Mark, siblings Casey, Marky, and Samantha, and brother-in-law Kyle, while Bohan represents her key romantic partnership, forming interconnected relational dynamics throughout the season.Recurring and guest cast
The recurring and guest cast of Audrina featured select one-off guests who interacted with the main cast during key events, as family members are covered in the main cast. Notable guests included actress Katrina Bowden, who appeared as Audrina's friend in one episode during a New York City trip.[25] Polo player and model Nic Roldan guest-starred in one episode, joining Audrina for polo lessons and social outings in Palm Beach.[26] Additionally, television host Cat Deeley made a single-episode appearance for an interview segment.[27][23]Broadcast
United States premiere
Audrina premiered in the United States on VH1 on April 17, 2011, airing Sundays at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT.[28][29] The series consisted of 10 episodes, concluding its run on June 19, 2011.[30] On September 1, 2011, VH1 announced that the show would not be renewed for a second season.[31] Promotional efforts for the premiere included trailers that highlighted Audrina Patridge's family dynamics, introducing viewers to her parents and siblings to emphasize the show's focus on her personal life. The network timed the show's announcement with Patridge's elimination from Dancing with the Stars in October 2010, leveraging the publicity from her appearance on the ABC competition to build anticipation.[32] Additionally, VH1 provided episode recaps on its official blog to engage fans and encourage ongoing viewership.[33] VH1 positioned Audrina as content targeted at the 18-34 demographic, capitalizing on Patridge's established fanbase from MTV's The Hills to fill a slot in its lineup of reality programming similar to its popular I Love... retrospective series.[15][34]International airings
Audrina received limited international distribution following its U.S. premiere on VH1, primarily through MTV and VH1 affiliates in select regions, with no full-scale global rollout or dubbed versions in major markets. The series aired in several countries during 2011, focusing on English-speaking and European audiences, but did not achieve widespread adoption beyond initial runs on cable networks. Post-2011, international availability shifted to digital platforms, though options remained sparse. As of 2025, the series is not featured on major global platforms such as Netflix or Hulu, limiting access outside initial cable airings. It is available for purchase on services like Amazon Video and Apple TV.[35]Episodes
Season overview
The single season of Audrina comprises 10 episodes, each approximately 30 minutes in length, which aired weekly on VH1 from April 17, 2011, to June 19, 2011.[36][30] The series captures Audrina Patridge transitioning from her The Hills fame into independent career pursuits and personal growth, emphasizing her efforts to balance professional ambitions with family ties and romantic commitments.[15] The season's arc begins with Audrina's career highs, such as high-profile photo shoots and modeling gigs that highlight her post-Hills momentum. Mid-season shifts to intensifying family conflicts involving her parents Lynn and Mark, as well as siblings Casey and Marky, alongside tests in her relationship with boyfriend Corey Bohan, a professional BMX rider whose competitions add layers of real-time tension and support.[30][12] The narrative culminates in family trips and partial resolutions, weaving in authentic events from Patridge's life to underscore themes of independence and relational dynamics.[29] Following its conclusion, the series was canceled after one season owing to underwhelming viewership ratings, and no reunion specials were produced.[31]Episode list
The first season of Audrina consists of 10 episodes, which aired on VH1 from April 17 to June 19, 2011, primarily on Sunday nights at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT. The series averaged 610,000 viewers per episode.[37]| No. | Title | Air date | Synopsis |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | "This Is MY Reality" | April 17, 2011 | Audrina does a Palm Springs bikini photo shoot, later house-hunting with Marky. The Patridges have a family dinner.[38] |
| 2 | "Celebrate Good Times, C'Mon!" | April 24, 2011 | Audrina, Sammy, and Mark shop for an anniversary gift; Audrina, Casey, and Sammy plan a party; Audrina goes out with friends. |
| 3 | "Feel the Yum Yums" | April 24, 2011 | Corey visits; Audrina tries to spend time with him despite her busy schedule. |
| 4 | "Cheers to the Freakin' Weekend" | May 1, 2011 | Audrina invites Casey and Lynne to NYC; Audrina attends meetings while they explore. |
| 5 | "The Last Supper" | May 8, 2011 | Audrina attends a business meeting; Casey spends time with her husband; family dinner drama. |
| 6 | "Fallout" | May 15, 2011 | Audrina mediates family drama; Mark and Lynne search for a ring; Audrina seeks an assistant. |
| 7 | "Put the Gun Down" | May 22, 2011 | Audrina appears in Las Vegas for a Funny or Die shoot; Corey returns to LA; Mark takes the family to a gun range.[39] |
| 8 | "86 Missed Calls" | May 29, 2011 | Audrina and friends visit Palm Beach; she takes polo lessons; Nic Roldan invites the group for a party. |
| 9 | "Dump His Ass" | June 12, 2011 | Audrina attends a polo game with Nic; returns to LA for a cosmetics meeting; works to mend a family rift with Mark. |
| 10 | "Smile for the Camera" | June 19, 2011 | Audrina and Corey meet to talk; Audrina and Sammy spend the day together; the family gathers. Season finale.[40] |
