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Playboy TV Kicks Off the New Year With 'Naked Happy Girls: San Francisco'

Mon Jan 7, 2008 2:42pm EST
Second Season of Hit Reality Series Features Candid Interviews With Former SF
Mayor Willie Brown, Musician Sammy Hagar, Comedian Margaret Cho and Other
Notables

LOS ANGELES, Jan. 7 /PRNewswire/ -- Playboy TV, the premium television
channel for adults, announces the premiere of "Naked Happy Girls: San
Francisco," the second season of its hit reality series, airing Saturday,
January 12, 10:00pm, ET.  Based on the popular hardcover coffee table book of
the same name (Goliath Books), the series follows erotic photojournalist
Andrew Einhorn, chronicling his travels and travails as a working artist.
    Season Two takes place in San Francisco which was recently named by
Forbes.com as the "Best City for Singles."  The City by the Bay provides a
colorful background as Andrew traverses the city's notoriously winding streets
in his search for real-life women to photograph.  Along the way the New York
City native discovers the culture and ambience of San Francisco through
intimate and candid interviews with notable SF personalities including former
mayor Willie Brown, musician and tequila distiller Sammy Hagar, comedian
Margaret Cho and over a dozen others.
    The Playboy TV series offers viewers an authentic look into Andrew's life
as he creates his art and manages his personal life.  And, yes, there's that
aspect of meeting women and cajoling them into modeling nude for his
photography that makes the show especially entertaining ...
     Earlier this year, the first season of "Naked Happy Girls" stirred up
controversy when the New York Daily News reported on NYC law student Adrianna
Dominguez who faced the wrath of her school's administration for participating
in a photoshoot with Andrew.
    Playboy TV will air new episodes of "Naked Happy Girls: San Francisco"
nightly during Playboy TV Prime (8pm to 11pm EST), a lively mix of short-form
programming perfectly crafted for the "YouTube" generation.
SOURCE  Playboy TV

Matt Kalinowski of Playboy TV, +1-323-276-4214, mkalinowski@playboy.com, or
Sue Procko, +1-323-653-5153, sue@sueprockopr.com, for Playboy TV



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