The Janice Dickinson Modeling Agency Season 2
The Janice Dickinson Modeling Agency was a reality television series that debuted on Oxygen on June 6, 2006. The show completed four seasons, through which it followed the self-proclaimed world's first supermodel Janice Dickinson as she took on the role of a modeling agent to her own eponymous agency, also called The Janice Dickinson Modeling Agency, which opened for business in November 2005. The first season follows her opening of the agency, including the difficulty in finding models of Janice's vision, getting them proficient in front of the camera, obtaining financial backing and establishing a reputation for her agency. Subsequent seasons followed the development of the agency and a constantly changing cast of models. A number of the male models are openly gay, and a number of the agency's clients are gay-oriented businesses. This resulted in many of the episodes being gay-themed. Oxygen aired a one-hour holiday special to bridge a gap between the first and second seasons, entitled Christmas with the Dickinsons. In the UK, there was to be a British version of the show with supermodel Paula Hamilton as the agency head. Like the American version, the show was to be titled after the lead. It was to be shown on the cable channel Living, which is also the home of the Top Model franchise in UK. After much planning, the show was canceled due to a lack of interest in the American version.
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The Janice Dickinson Modeling Agency
2006The Janice Dickinson Modeling Agency was a reality television series that debuted on Oxygen on June 6, 2006. The show completed four seasons, through which it followed the self-proclaimed world's first supermodel Janice Dickinson as she took on the role of a modeling agent to her own eponymous agency, also called The Janice Dickinson Modeling Agency, which opened for business in November 2005. The first season follows her opening of the agency, including the difficulty in finding models of Janice's vision, getting them proficient in front of the camera, obtaining financial backing and establishing a reputation for her agency. Subsequent seasons followed the development of the agency and a constantly changing cast of models. A number of the male models are openly gay, and a number of the agency's clients are gay-oriented businesses. This resulted in many of the episodes being gay-themed. Oxygen aired a one-hour holiday special to bridge a gap between the first and second seasons, entitled Christmas with the Dickinsons. In the UK, there was to be a British version of the show with supermodel Paula Hamilton as the agency head. Like the American version, the show was to be titled after the lead. It was to be shown on the cable channel Living, which is also the home of the Top Model franchise in UK. After much planning, the show was canceled due to a lack of interest in the American version.
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The Janice Dickinson Modeling Agency Season 2 Full Episode Guide
In the Season 2 finale, the agency is put at risk when Janice is involved in a car accident. With a spicy lingerie shoot on tap for the next day, Janice's son takes the reins.
Janice's reputation is at stake when her biggest client fires her and her models.
Janice holds an open call to find a male fresh face for her client's Underwear business.Elsewhere, a veteran model demands greater respect.
Some of Janice's models bask in spa treatment. Love blooms between two models at a Tokyo photo shoot.
One of the female models may get let go while a male colleague has relationship with a new client.
A communications expert is called in to calm the growing tension between Peter and Janice; the models are cast in a charity show
Janice returns from vacation to find the agency in disarray; hopeful models flock to a casting call as Janice and Peter prepare for Los Angeles Fashion Week.
After Nathan assigns the women a gig at a ring fight, a disillusioned model threatens to leave.
The existing models and the new models joining the agency don't exactly get along.
For a chance to join the agency, 53 candidates are called back; Janice and Peter get advice from a communications expert.
After a summer vacation, Janice returns to the agency to find everything in havoc, the agency holds their biggest and most productive open call yet, and a handful of models earn highly coveted jobs at LA fashion week bringing accolades to one, disappointment for another.