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Hot in Cleveland

Hot in Cleveland is an American television sitcom on TV Land starring Valerie Bertinelli, Jane Leeves, Wendie Malick, and Betty White.

Hot in Cleveland
GenreSitcom
Created bySuzanne Martin
Starring
Theme music composer
Composers
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons6
No. of episodes128 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
Producers
CinematographyDonald A. Morgan (Pilot)
Gary Baum
Gary Palmer
EditorRon Volk
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running timeApprox. 22 minutes
(without commercials)
Approx. 46 minutes
(hour-long final episode)
Production companies
Original release
NetworkTV Land
ReleaseJune 16, 2010 (2010-06-16) –
June 3, 2015 (2015-06-03)

The series, which was TV Land's first original series, premiered on June 16, 2010, and was TV Land's highest rated telecast in the cable network's 14-year history. The series was originally picked up for 10 episodes.[1] On May 1, 2014, TV Land renewed Hot in Cleveland for a sixth season[2] and confirmed the following November that it would be the show's last.[3] The series ran for 128 episodes, with the hour-long final episode airing on June 3, 2015.

The series was created by Suzanne Martin and executive produced by Martin, Sean Hayes and Todd Milliner, through their production companies SamJen Productions and Hazy Mills Productions, and is produced in association with TV Land. The concept behind the show was based on an original idea by Lynda Obst, who serves as executive producer. The series was recorded in front of a live studio audience at CBS's Studio Center in Studio City, California.

Synopsis edit

The series centers on three aging entertainment industry veterans from Los Angeles: Melanie (Valerie Bertinelli), Joy (Jane Leeves), and Victoria (Wendie Malick). The three women find a more welcoming and less shallow, less youth-obsessed community in Cleveland, Ohio, where, as seen in the pilot episode, their Paris-bound plane makes an emergency landing. They decide to stay and lease a home where sassy caretaker Elka (Betty White) resides in the guest house.

Cast and characters edit

 
Valerie Bertinelli, Wendie Malick, Jane Leeves, and Betty White at the Hollywood Walk of Fame in August 2012

Main cast edit

  • Valerie Bertinelli as Melanie Hope Moretti, a writer and mother of college-age kids Will and Jenna. Depressed by her divorce, she boards a plane to Paris in the pilot episode with her best friends. However, when the plane makes an emergency landing in Cleveland, Melanie loves the city and its people so much that she decides to stay. In season 4, she finds work at a PR firm where she develops a relationship with her boss Alec. They briefly move in together, but break up so Alec can pursue a chance at fatherhood. Melanie discovers she is pregnant at the end of season 4 with Alec's baby; however, it turns out that she has a brain tumor, which caused symptoms that affected her pregnancy test. After getting the tumor removed, she is given her own talk show at a Cleveland radio station which she uses to give out advice to listeners.[4][5]
  • Jane Leeves as Rejoyla "Joy" Scroggs, an English beautician, known as the "Eyebrow Queen of Beverly Hills", who counts among her clients stars such as Oprah Winfrey and Ryan Seacrest.[4] Joy has never married, and her mother, who still lives in England, is highly critical of her.[4][5] Joy had a son, Owen, when she was 15, but put him up for adoption. In the first season finale, Joy receives a message from her son, but a tornado prevents her from contacting him.[6] Owen finally comes to visit her in season 2, with disastrous results. At the end of season 3, a baby is left on the women's doorstep. This baby is revealed in season 4 as Joy's grandson Wilbur. At the end of season 4, Simon, Joy's ex-fiance and father of Owen, shows up and wants to get back together. Joy eventually marries her quirky boss, Bob, in the series finale and they adopt a baby girl they name Elizabeth or Betty for short.
  • Wendie Malick as Victoria Chase, a five-time-divorced, Daytime Emmy Award-winning[7] actress who is famous for playing the lead role of Honor St. Raven for 27 years in the long-running daytime soap opera, "Edge of Tomorrow". With the show recently canceled, Victoria laments that her only career opportunities are playing Megan Fox's grandmother[4][5] and Melanie Griffith's mother[8] (in separate projects), and promoting adult incontinence underwear in Japan.[9] She has also appeared in numerous trashy Lifetime movies, the titles of which she brings up throughout the series. Her jobs in Cleveland have included high school drama teacher and reporter for Oh Hi, Ohio, a local news magazine program. At the end of season 2, she and Joy accidentally marry each other in Canada while they are drunk. In season 4, she stars in a fictional Woody Allen movie, which wins her an Oscar, and also marries her co-star Emmett Lawson while he is in prison. Also in season 4, someone reveals her real age, but it is censored onscreen. She has two daughters, Emmy (an actress) and Oscar (a journalist), and one son named Tony (a software developer whom she often forgets). She is sworn enemies with real-life soap star Susan Lucci, and their rivalry is depicted throughout the series.
  • Betty White as Elka Ostrovsky, an elderly Polish caretaker whose judgmental retorts to the other women in the pilot reveal an astringent demeanor and allude to a storied life, including escaping from the Nazis, an active sex life, heavy drinking, and possible marijuana use.[5] It is revealed in the first season finale that her late husband had mob connections, and that the smell of marijuana came from the polish of his stolen goods. In the season 2 finale her "dead" husband surprisingly shows up at her wedding to Fred. White was only expected to have a guest role in the pilot episode, but her performance was so well-received that the producers decided to make her a regular.[10] Elka is 88 at the start of the series (White's real-life age in 2010). During season 3, she celebrates her 90th birthday, and she later remarks her age in several episodes. A running joke on the series is Elka's ability to attract men better than Joy does. Elka is elected to a Cleveland City Council seat in season 5. She becomes mayor in season 6, after the previous mayor passed away.

Recurring cast edit

  • Wayne Knight as Rick (seasons 1–2), the women's neighbor and a reporter for the Cleveland Plain Dealer. Rick has slept with Joy, but professes in Season 2 that he is more attracted to Melanie.
  • Carl Reiner as Maxwell Sidney "Max" Miller (seasons 1–3; 5), Elka's on-again/off-again (mostly off) boyfriend
  • Susan Lucci (seasons 1–3; 5), as a fictionalized version of herself. A rival of Victoria's from their soap opera days, who is constantly competing with her. In season 6, she is revealed by Victoria's mother Penny to be Victoria's half-sister from an affair her father Alex had during their marriage.
  • Huey Lewis as Johnny Revere (seasons 1–3, 6), a famous musician who has an on/off sexual relationship with Victoria that dates back many years. Though the two have genuine affection for each other, career pursuits always got in the way of a lasting relationship. In the series finale, the two finally decide to settle down, and they get engaged.
  • Joe Jonas as Will Moretti (seasons 1; 3), Melanie's son, who is in college
  • Juliet Mills as Philippa Scroggs (seasons 1; 4–6), Joy's uptight and critical mother
  • Michael McMillian as Owen Berr (seasons 2–6), Joy's son from a teenage pregnancy, whom she gave up for adoption. He has his own son, Wilbur, in the fourth season.
  • Jennifer Love Hewitt as Emmy Chase (seasons 2–3; 5), Victoria's actress daughter. In the fifth season, it is revealed she is married and eight months pregnant with a daughter, named Melon, to whom she gives birth in the same episode. She played a cop named Cole in the TV series Cole's Law.
  • John Mahoney as Roy Miller (seasons 2–3; 5), a waiter who flirts with Elka in season two. In season three, he fakes a murder investigation to get closer to Elka. The two start dating, and go on many adventures, including skydiving. They break up after Roy's mother disapproves of Elka, but get back together in season 5, albeit briefly.
  • Buck Henry as Fred (seasons 2–3), Elka's fiancé in season 2. Their wedding is halted before they say their vows after Elka's "dead" husband shockingly shows up.
  • James Patrick Stuart as Colin Cooper (seasons 2–3), Victoria's co-anchor on Oh Hi, Ohio, whom she finds annoying. He has an off/on relationship with Joy throughout the second and third seasons.
  • Jon Lovitz as Artie Firestone (seasons 2–3), a mentally unstable billionaire who is heir to the Firestone family fortune. In season two, while disowned by his family and homeless, he became engaged to Joy so she could get her green card. In season three, he began taking medication for his mental illness and was welcomed back into the Firestone family. The character's name and personal fortune is a reference to another character played by Lovitz, Artie Ziff, on The Simpsons.
  • Georgia Engel as Mamie-Sue Johnson (seasons 3–6), a naïve friend of Elka's. She and Elka run an illegal pharmacy in the fourth season.
  • Dave Foley as Bob (seasons 4–6). Joy's strange and sleazy employer at a private detective agency where she works as a college intern. He quickly becomes infatuated with Joy. By Season 6, Joy finally reciprocates the feelings and the two get engaged. They get married and adopt a baby girl named Betty in the series finale. (Actor Dave Foley first appeared in a season 1 episode in which he played Dr. Robert Moore, the head of a Cleveland medical foundation who checks on Victoria when she fakes a deadly disease in order to gain sympathy for her Emmy nomination.)
  • Craig Ferguson as Simon (seasons 4–6), Joy's former lover, Owen's father, and Wilbur's grandfather, who comes back into her life unexpectedly
  • Jay Harrington as Alec Jones (seasons 4–5), Melanie's boss and love interest in the fourth season. He and Melanie break up amicably, so that he can have the chance to be a father.
  • Heather Locklear as Chloe Powell (season 4), Alec's ex-wife who is still his business partner
  • Alan Dale as Emmett Lawson (season 4), Victoria's on-screen and off-screen love interest during the fourth season. He proposes to Victoria, but is soon arrested for tax fraud. He and Victoria marry in prison in the season finale, but he escapes from prison disguised as her. He faked his death and is presumably still alive in a remote area of the world, but Victoria decides to move on without him.
  • Eddie Cibrian as Sean (season 4), Joy's fireman love interest
  • Tim Daly as Mitch Turner (season 5), Joy's new boss after he takes over the detective agency from Bob. He later becomes Joy's boyfriend.
  • Bill Bellamy as Councilman Jim Powell (season 5), a former Ohio State University football star who holds a city council seat that Elka seeks

Guest stars edit

Season 1 edit

Guest stars during the first season included Shirley Knight as Melanie's overprotective mother, Loretta;[11] Hal Linden as Victoria's womanizing actor father, Alex; singer Joe Jonas as Melanie's son, Will;[12] Carl Reiner as Max, Elka's boyfriend;[11] Bil Dwyer as Melanie's ex-husband Anders; and Juliet Mills as Joy's critical mother, Philippa. Other first season guest stars include John Schneider, Wayne Knight, Robert Gant, Huey Lewis,[11] Amy Yasbeck, Tim Conway, Mark Indelicato, David Starzyk, Gary Anthony Williams, Dave Foley and Susan Lucci.[13]

Season 2 edit

For the second season, Mary Tyler Moore guest starred in the season premiere as Elka's jail cellmate, in the wake of the latter's arrest in the first season finale. This marked the first time since 1977, when The Mary Tyler Moore Show ended, that White and Moore had worked together.[14] Sherri Shepherd appeared in two episodes as the judge in Elka's competency case.[15] David Starzyk, John Schneider, Huey Lewis, Wayne Knight and Carl Reiner all reprised their roles from season 1. Bonnie Franklin also guest starred as Melanie's ex-boyfriend's mother, Franklin reuniting with One Day at a Time co-star Valerie Bertinelli. On July 20, 2011, Doris Roberts appeared as Lydia Dombrosky, Elka's nemesis. Jennifer Love Hewitt guest starred as Victoria's daughter Emmy, while Michael McMillian appeared as Joy's son, Owen. Buck Henry appeared in multiple episodes as Elka's love interest and eventual fiancé. Jimmy Kimmel, Susan Lucci, and Melanie Griffith made guest appearances as themselves. Michael E. Knight, Jon Lovitz, Isaiah Mustafa, Monica Horan, Max Greenfield, Mindy Cohn, Amy Sedaris, Frank Caliendo, Cedric the Entertainer, Darnell Williams and Jane Leeves' Frasier co-stars Peri Gilpin and John Mahoney also appeared on the show as guest stars. Don Rickles made a surprise appearance as Elka's dead husband in the Season 2 finale, "Elka's Wedding".

Season 3 edit

Season three features guest stars such as series producer Sean Hayes as a hand model boyfriend of Victoria's, Gilles Marini as Captain Lebeau, Kathie Lee Gifford, Sandra Bernhard, Don Rickles as Elka's late husband Bob, who faked his death, John Mahoney (Leeves' former Frasier costar) as Roy, Elka's boyfriend, and Laura San Giacomo as Melanie's estranged sister, and Baron Davis and Josh Cribbs as themselves. In addition to Mary Tyler Moore guest starring in the second season premiere, the third season saw Betty White reunite with Ed Asner and Georgia Engel in two separate episodes. The season includes the return of guests Jennifer Love Hewitt, Susan Lucci, Huey Lewis, Joe Jonas and Jon Lovitz.[16] Cybill Shepherd, Curtis Armstrong, Andy Richter, Roger Bart, Paul Dooley, Jonathan Silverman, Doug Savant, Rhea Perlman, Kristin Chenoweth, Barry Bostwick, Alex Borstein, Dan Cortese, Lee Corso, Kevin Nealon, Regis Philbin, Joan Rivers, and David Spade—who had co-starred with Malick in Just Shoot Me, as had San Giacomo—also make guest appearances in the third season. Rick Springfield portrays an impersonator of himself who tricks Joy into sleeping with him in episode 16. Dan Dotson and Laura Dotson from "Storage Wars" appear as themselves in Episode 22.

Season 4 edit

Season four recurring guests include Heather Locklear as Chloe, Jay Harrington as Alec, and Alan Dale as Emmett. Other guest stars include Craig Ferguson, who plays the ex-boyfriend that left Joy when she became pregnant, Eddie Cibrian as Sean, Fred Willard as Dr. Hill, and Gary Anthony Sturgis as Officer Davenport, while Ed Begley Jr., Nicholas Bishop, Heather Dubrow, Dave Foley, Jesse Tyler Ferguson and George Hamilton also make guest appearances. Georgia Engel and Regis Philbin reprise their roles from the previous season, while Michael McMillian returns as Owen, Joy's son and Juliet Mills returns for one episode as Joy's mother.[17] In the live episode for the mid-season premiere, Academy Award winner Shirley Jones makes a guest appearance, as does William Shatner as "Sally from Cincinnati". Carol Burnett guest-starred as Victoria's mother and Jean Smart guest-starred as Victoria's sister in the second episode of the summer season. Tim Conway also reprised his role as Elka's ex-boyfriend, Nick.

The Mary Tyler Moore Show cast reunited on screen for the first time in 36 years, in an episode where Mary Tyler Moore, Valerie Harper, Cloris Leachman, Betty White and Georgia Engel were all members of a 1960s bowling team reuniting for the first time in 50 years.

In the season finale, Melanie announces she is pregnant, Joy rekindles her love for her son's father, and Victoria's husband, Emmett, who is in jail, has escaped on the night of their jailhouse honeymoon.

Season 5 edit

Season 5 premiered with The Soul Man with two back-to-back live episodes on March 26, 2014 (10:00PM EDT and 10:30PM EDT).[18] Guest stars in the premiere episode included Dave Foley and Georgia Engel reprising their roles from the previous seasons, as well as Ken Jeong and Albert Tsai making a guest appearances with Alex Trebek appearing as himself. Cedric the Entertainer made a special guest appearance reprising his role from the Hot in Cleveland spin-off The Soul Man, while Betty White reprised her role as Elka on The Soul Man. Jennifer Love Hewitt, Jay Harrington, Craig Ferguson, Michael McMillian, Susan Lucci and Juliet Mills reprised their roles from the previous seasons. Tim Daly was added as recurring character Mitch, Joy's new boss and love interest. Additional guest appearances were made by Thomas Lennon, Jaime Pressly, Angela Kinsey, Chris Elliott, Jason Priestley, Sarah Hyland, Max Greenfield, Cheri Oteri, Chevy Chase, Rob Schneider, Nora Dunn, Morgan Fairchild, Coby Bell, Chris Colfer, Will Sasso, Steven Tyler (in the special animated episode), Queen Latifah, Perez Hilton and Debra Monk.

Season 6 edit

The sixth season was announced by TV Land as the final season for the series.[3] Guest stars for this season include: Ernie Hudson as one of Victoria's ex-husbands who helps her come to terms with their once embarrassing legacy, Lesley Nicol who appeared in the Christmas episode; Andrew J. West as a man who hits on Melanie, Timm Sharp as the producer of Victoria's new TV show, and Robert Wagner as Jim, a new man in Elka's life. Mario Lopez appears as himself, with newly appointed Councilwoman Elka trying to lure him into taping his TV show in Cleveland. Gladys Knight and Ben Vereen appear in the "One Wedding and One Funeral" episode. Will Sasso reprises his role as Franky, Melanie's co-host on the "He Said/She Said" radio program. Bob Newhart, Thomas Gibson and Huey Lewis all appear in the season and series finale. Stacy Keach plays Victoria's father Alex in two episodes.

Episodes edit

SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedViewers
(in millions)
First airedLast aired
110June 16, 2010 (2010-06-16)August 18, 2010 (2010-08-18)3.12
222January 19, 2011 (2011-01-19)August 31, 2011 (2011-08-31)2.09
324November 30, 2011 (2011-11-30)June 6, 2012 (2012-06-06)1.52
424November 28, 2012 (2012-11-28)September 4, 2013 (2013-09-04)1.34
524March 26, 2014 (2014-03-26)September 10, 2014 (2014-09-10)
624November 5, 2014 (2014-11-05)June 3, 2015 (2015-06-03)0.79

Development and production edit

Hot in Cleveland was TV Land's first attempt at a first-run scripted comedy (the channel has rerun other sitcoms since its debut) and was produced by Sean Hayes's Hazy Mills Productions and written by Suzanne Martin, who also served as the showrunner.[1][19] It was shot with a multicamera setup in front of a live studio audience at the CBS Studio Center production studios.[20][21]

Martin initially got the idea from the period after Estelle Getty died, when clips of Getty's sitcom, The Golden Girls, were being replayed on the news. This caused Martin "to think about women in their 50s and what the show meant for women now."[22] She then devised a scenario in which "women in that age group landed somewhere in America and they were 'hot again' there". Martin initially pitched the series to CBS, who rejected it, which Martin believes was "because it involved women older than the demo they were looking at".[22] At the time of the pickup, Martin was unaware of TV Land's existence.[22]

TV Land announced that the show had been renewed for a second season on July 7, 2010. The 20-episode second season began production on November 1, 2010, and premiered January 19, 2011.[23][24] On February 28, 2011, TV Land renewed the show for a third season to consist of 22 episodes.[25] On March 21, 2011, TV Land announced that the third season order had been increased to 24 episodes.[26] On January 12, 2012, TV Land renewed the series for a fourth season.[27]

Betty White was only meant to appear in the pilot of the show but was asked to stay on for the entire series.[28]

Spin-off series and crossovers edit

On April 18, 2011, it was announced that Cedric the Entertainer would guest star in a season 2 episode as a minister who gets caught up in the girls' problems.[29] The episode served as a backdoor pilot for a spin-off series to star Cedric. The episode entitled "Bridezelka"[30] was written by Hot in Cleveland creator Suzanne Martin[31] and aired on August 24, 2011.[32]

The spin-off series centers on Reverend Boyce (Cedric) as he moves from Cleveland to St. Louis and has to balance his wild past as an R&B singer with the expectations of his congregation and his family.[33] On January 12, 2012, TV Land officially picked up the pilot to series, under the title Have Faith; with the first season set to have 12 episodes.[34] On March 11, 2012, it was announced that the series' title was changed from Have Faith to The Soul Man. The series premiered on June 20, 2012. In the March 27, 2014 premiere of Hot in Cleveland, Cedric the Entertainer reprises his role as Reverend Boyce; however, he doesn't appear to recognize the characters from his appearance in Season 2 of Hot in Cleveland. Betty White also reprises her role as Elka on The Soul Man.

In the second season of Hot in Cleveland, the show crossed over with daytime soap opera All My Children, in the two-part episode "I Love Lucci". Wendie Malick appeared on All My Children, where she was credited as Victoria Chase, while Susan Lucci appears as herself on Hot in Cleveland.

The fifth season of Hot in Cleveland featured a crossover with the television series Kirstie, which also aired on TV Land in 2013–14.[35]

Critical reception edit

The show received positive reviews from critics. Wendie Malick received extensive praise for her performance. The first season scored a 65 out of 100 on Metacritic.[36]

Comparisons with The Golden Girls edit

Hot in Cleveland has been referred to as a modern spin on the classic 1980s television series The Golden Girls, which also featured actress Betty White in a starring role. Craig Berman of Today stated that the show is "as close as we're likely to get to a repeat of White's 1980s ensemble comedy hit, The Golden Girls ... [TV Land] the network known as the refuge for people looking to fall asleep to reruns of shows from their childhood has made its first scripted program a modern version of the classic sitcom premise."[37] Alessandra Stanley of The New York Times commented: "This is the first original scripted comedy on TV Land, a network that was founded on reruns. So not surprisingly, Hot in Cleveland is a pastiche of classics – a little bit Cheers and Frasier, a little bit The Golden Girls."[38] Michael Musto of The Village Voice wrote: "Tart-tongued Wendy [sic] Malick is basically the modern-day Bea Arthur. Sweet-faced Valerie Bertinelli is the new Betty White. Been-around Jane Leeves is the nouveau Rue McClanahan. And witheringly sarcastic Golden Girl Betty White has turned into Estelle Getty."[39]

Awards and nominations edit

Betty White received a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for her role as Elka Ostrovsky, and went on to win the award. The cast received a nomination for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series.

On May 17, 2011, TV Land entered the show in the race for the 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards. The show submitted for Outstanding Comedy Series and Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for all four leading women, to reinforce the idea of an ensemble cast. The show also submitted in technical categories.[40]

On July 14, 2011, the show received two Primetime Emmy nominations, including Betty White getting nominated for Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Comedy Series.[41]

In December 2011, Betty White received her second consecutive SAG nomination for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series. She went on to win it.[42]

Hot in Cleveland was also nominated for five other Emmys.[citation needed]

Awards Year Category Nominee Result
The Comedy Awards 2011 Best Actress in a TV Comedy Betty White Nominated[43]
Emmy Awards 2011 Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Betty White Nominated[41]
Outstanding Art Direction for a Multi-Camera Series Michael Andrew Hynes and Maralee Zediker
(for "Sisterhood of the Traveling SPANX©", "I Love Lucci: Part Two", and "LeBron is Le Gone")
Won[41]
Gracie Allen Awards 2011 Best Actress in a Comedy Series Betty White Won[44]
Screen Actors Guild Awards 2011 Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series Betty White Won[42]
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Valerie Bertinelli, Jane Leeves, Wendie Malick and Betty White Nominated[42]
People's Choice Awards 2012 Favorite Cable TV Comedy Hot in Cleveland Won[45]
Screen Actors Guild Awards 2012 Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series Betty White Won[46]
GLAAD Media Awards 2012 Outstanding Individual Episode (in a series without a regular LGBT character) Hot in Cleveland episode "Beards" Won[47]
People's Choice Awards 2013 Favorite Cable TV Comedy Hot in Cleveland Nominated[48]
Screen Actors Guild Awards 2013 Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series Betty White Nominated[49]
People's Choice Awards 2014 Favorite Cable TV Comedy Hot in Cleveland Nominated[50]

Ratings edit

The series premiere of Hot in Cleveland was a ratings success for TV Land. It earned a 1.9 rating, averaged 2 million viewers among the network's target audience of adults 25–54, and averaged 1.3 million among women 25–54. It drew a total of 4.75 million viewers, making it the most watched show in TV Land history.[20]

Season Timeslot
(ET/PT)
# Ep. Premiere date Premiere
viewers
(millions)
18-49
rating
Finale date Finale
viewers
(millions)
18-49
rating
TV season Viewers
(millions)
1 Wednesday
10:00 pm
10 June 16, 2010 4.75[51] 1.5[51] August 18, 2010 3.40[52] 0.9[52] 2010 4.2[53] 2.8[54]
2 22 January 19, 2011 2.95[55] 0.7[55] August 31, 2011 2.44[56] 0.5[56] 2011 2.08
3 24 November 30, 2011 1.94[57] 0.4[57] June 6, 2012 1.95[58] 0.5[58] 2011–2012 1.52
4 24 November 28, 2012 1.70[59] 0.4[59] September 4, 2013 1.90[60] 0.5[60] 2012–2013 1.34
5 24 March 26, 2014 1.35[61] 0.3[61] September 10, 2014 0.91[62] 0.2[62] 2014
6 24 November 5, 2014 0.66[63] 0.2[63] June 3, 2015 1.02[64] 0.2[64] 2014–2015

Home media edit

Paramount Home Media Distribution has released all six seasons on DVD in Region 1.[65][66]

DVD Name Region 1
Release date
Region 2
Release date
Region 4
Release date
# Ep. Discs Special features
Season 1 January 11, 2011 April 25, 2011 February 17, 2011[67] 10 2 Original full-length pilot, bloopers, wardrobe featurette, "We Love Our Age" featurette, set tour, Victoria's full-length Japanese "lady pants" commercial, episode of "Retired at 35"
Season 2 November 29, 2011 (USA)
January 31, 2012 (Canada)
August 29, 2011 (Part 1)
February 25, 2013 (Part 2)[68]
February 25, 2013 (Complete Season 2) [69]
January 19, 2012[70] 22 3 Interviews, The Cast Visits Cleveland, On the Set of Hot in Cleveland, The First Episode of TV Land's Newest Sitcom, The Exes
Season 3 November 27, 2012[71] 24 3
Season 4 December 3, 2013[72] 24 3 Look Who's Hot Now clip episode
Season 5 November 4, 2014[73] 24 3
Season 6 April 26, 2016[74] 24 3
The Complete Series July 27, 2021 128

Broadcast edit

Syndication edit

On March 20, 2013, TV Land announced that Hot in Cleveland had been renewed for a 24-episode fifth season, to begin in late fall of 2013. With the fifth season bringing the total episodes in the series to 104, TV Land also announced it had made deals in 92% of the U.S. television markets for a syndication package, which premiered in the fall of 2014.[75] The show also aired on the Nick Jr. Channel's short-lived NickMom block from May 23 to September 27, 2015, and on GetTV since 2019.

International edit

On June 22, 2010, it was announced that Endemol would distribute Hot in Cleveland internationally,[76] while CBS Television Distribution would own the US rights, with syndication to start in 2013.[77] The show began broadcasting on July 5, 2010, in Canada on CTV, and on July 9 on The Comedy Network. Only Season 1 and Part 1 of Season 2 have aired.[78] It currently airs in strip on M3.

It began broadcasting on July 26, 2010, in Australia on the Nine Network. Since 2020, all six seasons have been available for streaming on 10 Play.[79]

In the UK and Ireland, the series began airing on Sky Living on February 15, 2011.[80] For season 3, the show switched to Sony Entertainment Television (UK & Ireland).[81]

In South Africa, it began broadcasting on M-Net on July 8, 2011. In India, Hot in Cleveland started airing from June 2012 on Comedy Central.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Hot in Cleveland news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Hot in Cleveland is an American television sitcom on TV Land starring Valerie Bertinelli Jane Leeves Wendie Malick and Betty White Hot in ClevelandGenreSitcomCreated bySuzanne MartinStarringValerie Bertinelli Jane Leeves Wendie Malick Betty WhiteTheme music composerRon Wasserman Emerson SwinfordComposersRon Wasserman Emerson SwinfordCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons6No of episodes128 list of episodes ProductionExecutive producersSuzanne Martin Sean Hayes Todd Milliner Lynda Obst Larry W Jones Keith CoxProducersBob Heath Liz Feldman season 1 CinematographyDonald A Morgan Pilot Gary BaumGary PalmerEditorRon VolkCamera setupMulti cameraRunning timeApprox 22 minutes without commercials Approx 46 minutes hour long final episode Production companiesHazy Mills Productions SamJen Productions TV Land Original ProductionsOriginal releaseNetworkTV LandReleaseJune 16 2010 2010 06 16 June 3 2015 2015 06 03 The series which was TV Land s first original series premiered on June 16 2010 and was TV Land s highest rated telecast in the cable network s 14 year history The series was originally picked up for 10 episodes 1 On May 1 2014 TV Land renewed Hot in Cleveland for a sixth season 2 and confirmed the following November that it would be the show s last 3 The series ran for 128 episodes with the hour long final episode airing on June 3 2015 The series was created by Suzanne Martin and executive produced by Martin Sean Hayes and Todd Milliner through their production companies SamJen Productions and Hazy Mills Productions and is produced in association with TV Land The concept behind the show was based on an original idea by Lynda Obst who serves as executive producer The series was recorded in front of a live studio audience at CBS s Studio Center in Studio City California Contents 1 Synopsis 2 Cast and characters 2 1 Main cast 2 2 Recurring cast 2 3 Guest stars 2 3 1 Season 1 2 3 2 Season 2 2 3 3 Season 3 2 3 4 Season 4 2 3 5 Season 5 2 3 6 Season 6 3 Episodes 4 Development and production 4 1 Spin off series and crossovers 5 Critical reception 5 1 Comparisons with The Golden Girls 6 Awards and nominations 7 Ratings 8 Home media 9 Broadcast 9 1 Syndication 9 2 International 10 References 11 External linksSynopsis editThe series centers on three aging entertainment industry veterans from Los Angeles Melanie Valerie Bertinelli Joy Jane Leeves and Victoria Wendie Malick The three women find a more welcoming and less shallow less youth obsessed community in Cleveland Ohio where as seen in the pilot episode their Paris bound plane makes an emergency landing They decide to stay and lease a home where sassy caretaker Elka Betty White resides in the guest house Cast and characters edit nbsp Valerie Bertinelli Wendie Malick Jane Leeves and Betty White at the Hollywood Walk of Fame in August 2012Main cast edit Valerie Bertinelli as Melanie Hope Moretti a writer and mother of college age kids Will and Jenna Depressed by her divorce she boards a plane to Paris in the pilot episode with her best friends However when the plane makes an emergency landing in Cleveland Melanie loves the city and its people so much that she decides to stay In season 4 she finds work at a PR firm where she develops a relationship with her boss Alec They briefly move in together but break up so Alec can pursue a chance at fatherhood Melanie discovers she is pregnant at the end of season 4 with Alec s baby however it turns out that she has a brain tumor which caused symptoms that affected her pregnancy test After getting the tumor removed she is given her own talk show at a Cleveland radio station which she uses to give out advice to listeners 4 5 Jane Leeves as Rejoyla Joy Scroggs an English beautician known as the Eyebrow Queen of Beverly Hills who counts among her clients stars such as Oprah Winfrey and Ryan Seacrest 4 Joy has never married and her mother who still lives in England is highly critical of her 4 5 Joy had a son Owen when she was 15 but put him up for adoption In the first season finale Joy receives a message from her son but a tornado prevents her from contacting him 6 Owen finally comes to visit her in season 2 with disastrous results At the end of season 3 a baby is left on the women s doorstep This baby is revealed in season 4 as Joy s grandson Wilbur At the end of season 4 Simon Joy s ex fiance and father of Owen shows up and wants to get back together Joy eventually marries her quirky boss Bob in the series finale and they adopt a baby girl they name Elizabeth or Betty for short Wendie Malick as Victoria Chase a five time divorced Daytime Emmy Award winning 7 actress who is famous for playing the lead role of Honor St Raven for 27 years in the long running daytime soap opera Edge of Tomorrow With the show recently canceled Victoria laments that her only career opportunities are playing Megan Fox s grandmother 4 5 and Melanie Griffith s mother 8 in separate projects and promoting adult incontinence underwear in Japan 9 She has also appeared in numerous trashy Lifetime movies the titles of which she brings up throughout the series Her jobs in Cleveland have included high school drama teacher and reporter for Oh Hi Ohio a local news magazine program At the end of season 2 she and Joy accidentally marry each other in Canada while they are drunk In season 4 she stars in a fictional Woody Allen movie which wins her an Oscar and also marries her co star Emmett Lawson while he is in prison Also in season 4 someone reveals her real age but it is censored onscreen She has two daughters Emmy an actress and Oscar a journalist and one son named Tony a software developer whom she often forgets She is sworn enemies with real life soap star Susan Lucci and their rivalry is depicted throughout the series Betty White as Elka Ostrovsky an elderly Polish caretaker whose judgmental retorts to the other women in the pilot reveal an astringent demeanor and allude to a storied life including escaping from the Nazis an active sex life heavy drinking and possible marijuana use 5 It is revealed in the first season finale that her late husband had mob connections and that the smell of marijuana came from the polish of his stolen goods In the season 2 finale her dead husband surprisingly shows up at her wedding to Fred White was only expected to have a guest role in the pilot episode but her performance was so well received that the producers decided to make her a regular 10 Elka is 88 at the start of the series White s real life age in 2010 During season 3 she celebrates her 90th birthday and she later remarks her age in several episodes A running joke on the series is Elka s ability to attract men better than Joy does Elka is elected to a Cleveland City Council seat in season 5 She becomes mayor in season 6 after the previous mayor passed away Recurring cast edit Wayne Knight as Rick seasons 1 2 the women s neighbor and a reporter for the Cleveland Plain Dealer Rick has slept with Joy but professes in Season 2 that he is more attracted to Melanie Carl Reiner as Maxwell Sidney Max Miller seasons 1 3 5 Elka s on again off again mostly off boyfriend Susan Lucci seasons 1 3 5 as a fictionalized version of herself A rival of Victoria s from their soap opera days who is constantly competing with her In season 6 she is revealed by Victoria s mother Penny to be Victoria s half sister from an affair her father Alex had during their marriage Huey Lewis as Johnny Revere seasons 1 3 6 a famous musician who has an on off sexual relationship with Victoria that dates back many years Though the two have genuine affection for each other career pursuits always got in the way of a lasting relationship In the series finale the two finally decide to settle down and they get engaged Joe Jonas as Will Moretti seasons 1 3 Melanie s son who is in college Juliet Mills as Philippa Scroggs seasons 1 4 6 Joy s uptight and critical mother Michael McMillian as Owen Berr seasons 2 6 Joy s son from a teenage pregnancy whom she gave up for adoption He has his own son Wilbur in the fourth season Jennifer Love Hewitt as Emmy Chase seasons 2 3 5 Victoria s actress daughter In the fifth season it is revealed she is married and eight months pregnant with a daughter named Melon to whom she gives birth in the same episode She played a cop named Cole in the TV series Cole s Law John Mahoney as Roy Miller seasons 2 3 5 a waiter who flirts with Elka in season two In season three he fakes a murder investigation to get closer to Elka The two start dating and go on many adventures including skydiving They break up after Roy s mother disapproves of Elka but get back together in season 5 albeit briefly Buck Henry as Fred seasons 2 3 Elka s fiance in season 2 Their wedding is halted before they say their vows after Elka s dead husband shockingly shows up James Patrick Stuart as Colin Cooper seasons 2 3 Victoria s co anchor on Oh Hi Ohio whom she finds annoying He has an off on relationship with Joy throughout the second and third seasons Jon Lovitz as Artie Firestone seasons 2 3 a mentally unstable billionaire who is heir to the Firestone family fortune In season two while disowned by his family and homeless he became engaged to Joy so she could get her green card In season three he began taking medication for his mental illness and was welcomed back into the Firestone family The character s name and personal fortune is a reference to another character played by Lovitz Artie Ziff on The Simpsons Georgia Engel as Mamie Sue Johnson seasons 3 6 a naive friend of Elka s She and Elka run an illegal pharmacy in the fourth season Dave Foley as Bob seasons 4 6 Joy s strange and sleazy employer at a private detective agency where she works as a college intern He quickly becomes infatuated with Joy By Season 6 Joy finally reciprocates the feelings and the two get engaged They get married and adopt a baby girl named Betty in the series finale Actor Dave Foley first appeared in a season 1 episode in which he played Dr Robert Moore the head of a Cleveland medical foundation who checks on Victoria when she fakes a deadly disease in order to gain sympathy for her Emmy nomination Craig Ferguson as Simon seasons 4 6 Joy s former lover Owen s father and Wilbur s grandfather who comes back into her life unexpectedly Jay Harrington as Alec Jones seasons 4 5 Melanie s boss and love interest in the fourth season He and Melanie break up amicably so that he can have the chance to be a father Heather Locklear as Chloe Powell season 4 Alec s ex wife who is still his business partner Alan Dale as Emmett Lawson season 4 Victoria s on screen and off screen love interest during the fourth season He proposes to Victoria but is soon arrested for tax fraud He and Victoria marry in prison in the season finale but he escapes from prison disguised as her He faked his death and is presumably still alive in a remote area of the world but Victoria decides to move on without him Eddie Cibrian as Sean season 4 Joy s fireman love interest Tim Daly as Mitch Turner season 5 Joy s new boss after he takes over the detective agency from Bob He later becomes Joy s boyfriend Bill Bellamy as Councilman Jim Powell season 5 a former Ohio State University football star who holds a city council seat that Elka seeksGuest stars edit Season 1 edit Guest stars during the first season included Shirley Knight as Melanie s overprotective mother Loretta 11 Hal Linden as Victoria s womanizing actor father Alex singer Joe Jonas as Melanie s son Will 12 Carl Reiner as Max Elka s boyfriend 11 Bil Dwyer as Melanie s ex husband Anders and Juliet Mills as Joy s critical mother Philippa Other first season guest stars include John Schneider Wayne Knight Robert Gant Huey Lewis 11 Amy Yasbeck Tim Conway Mark Indelicato David Starzyk Gary Anthony Williams Dave Foley and Susan Lucci 13 Season 2 edit For the second season Mary Tyler Moore guest starred in the season premiere as Elka s jail cellmate in the wake of the latter s arrest in the first season finale This marked the first time since 1977 when The Mary Tyler Moore Show ended that White and Moore had worked together 14 Sherri Shepherd appeared in two episodes as the judge in Elka s competency case 15 David Starzyk John Schneider Huey Lewis Wayne Knight and Carl Reiner all reprised their roles from season 1 Bonnie Franklin also guest starred as Melanie s ex boyfriend s mother Franklin reuniting with One Day at a Time co star Valerie Bertinelli On July 20 2011 Doris Roberts appeared as Lydia Dombrosky Elka s nemesis Jennifer Love Hewitt guest starred as Victoria s daughter Emmy while Michael McMillian appeared as Joy s son Owen Buck Henry appeared in multiple episodes as Elka s love interest and eventual fiance Jimmy Kimmel Susan Lucci and Melanie Griffith made guest appearances as themselves Michael E Knight Jon Lovitz Isaiah Mustafa Monica Horan Max Greenfield Mindy Cohn Amy Sedaris Frank Caliendo Cedric the Entertainer Darnell Williams and Jane Leeves Frasier co stars Peri Gilpin and John Mahoney also appeared on the show as guest stars Don Rickles made a surprise appearance as Elka s dead husband in the Season 2 finale Elka s Wedding Season 3 edit Season three features guest stars such as series producer Sean Hayes as a hand model boyfriend of Victoria s Gilles Marini as Captain Lebeau Kathie Lee Gifford Sandra Bernhard Don Rickles as Elka s late husband Bob who faked his death John Mahoney Leeves former Frasier costar as Roy Elka s boyfriend and Laura San Giacomo as Melanie s estranged sister and Baron Davis and Josh Cribbs as themselves In addition to Mary Tyler Moore guest starring in the second season premiere the third season saw Betty White reunite with Ed Asner and Georgia Engel in two separate episodes The season includes the return of guests Jennifer Love Hewitt Susan Lucci Huey Lewis Joe Jonas and Jon Lovitz 16 Cybill Shepherd Curtis Armstrong Andy Richter Roger Bart Paul Dooley Jonathan Silverman Doug Savant Rhea Perlman Kristin Chenoweth Barry Bostwick Alex Borstein Dan Cortese Lee Corso Kevin Nealon Regis Philbin Joan Rivers and David Spade who had co starred with Malick in Just Shoot Me as had San Giacomo also make guest appearances in the third season Rick Springfield portrays an impersonator of himself who tricks Joy into sleeping with him in episode 16 Dan Dotson and Laura Dotson from Storage Wars appear as themselves in Episode 22 Season 4 edit Season four recurring guests include Heather Locklear as Chloe Jay Harrington as Alec and Alan Dale as Emmett Other guest stars include Craig Ferguson who plays the ex boyfriend that left Joy when she became pregnant Eddie Cibrian as Sean Fred Willard as Dr Hill and Gary Anthony Sturgis as Officer Davenport while Ed Begley Jr Nicholas Bishop Heather Dubrow Dave Foley Jesse Tyler Ferguson and George Hamilton also make guest appearances Georgia Engel and Regis Philbin reprise their roles from the previous season while Michael McMillian returns as Owen Joy s son and Juliet Mills returns for one episode as Joy s mother 17 In the live episode for the mid season premiere Academy Award winner Shirley Jones makes a guest appearance as does William Shatner as Sally from Cincinnati Carol Burnett guest starred as Victoria s mother and Jean Smart guest starred as Victoria s sister in the second episode of the summer season Tim Conway also reprised his role as Elka s ex boyfriend Nick The Mary Tyler Moore Show cast reunited on screen for the first time in 36 years in an episode where Mary Tyler Moore Valerie Harper Cloris Leachman Betty White and Georgia Engel were all members of a 1960s bowling team reuniting for the first time in 50 years In the season finale Melanie announces she is pregnant Joy rekindles her love for her son s father and Victoria s husband Emmett who is in jail has escaped on the night of their jailhouse honeymoon Season 5 edit Season 5 premiered with The Soul Man with two back to back live episodes on March 26 2014 10 00PM EDT and 10 30PM EDT 18 Guest stars in the premiere episode included Dave Foley and Georgia Engel reprising their roles from the previous seasons as well as Ken Jeong and Albert Tsai making a guest appearances with Alex Trebek appearing as himself Cedric the Entertainer made a special guest appearance reprising his role from the Hot in Cleveland spin off The Soul Man while Betty White reprised her role as Elka on The Soul Man Jennifer Love Hewitt Jay Harrington Craig Ferguson Michael McMillian Susan Lucci and Juliet Mills reprised their roles from the previous seasons Tim Daly was added as recurring character Mitch Joy s new boss and love interest Additional guest appearances were made by Thomas Lennon Jaime Pressly Angela Kinsey Chris Elliott Jason Priestley Sarah Hyland Max Greenfield Cheri Oteri Chevy Chase Rob Schneider Nora Dunn Morgan Fairchild Coby Bell Chris Colfer Will Sasso Steven Tyler in the special animated episode Queen Latifah Perez Hilton and Debra Monk Season 6 edit The sixth season was announced by TV Land as the final season for the series 3 Guest stars for this season include Ernie Hudson as one of Victoria s ex husbands who helps her come to terms with their once embarrassing legacy Lesley Nicol who appeared in the Christmas episode Andrew J West as a man who hits on Melanie Timm Sharp as the producer of Victoria s new TV show and Robert Wagner as Jim a new man in Elka s life Mario Lopez appears as himself with newly appointed Councilwoman Elka trying to lure him into taping his TV show in Cleveland Gladys Knight and Ben Vereen appear in the One Wedding and One Funeral episode Will Sasso reprises his role as Franky Melanie s co host on the He Said She Said radio program Bob Newhart Thomas Gibson and Huey Lewis all appear in the season and series finale Stacy Keach plays Victoria s father Alex in two episodes Episodes editMain article List of Hot in Cleveland episodes SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedViewers in millions First airedLast aired110June 16 2010 2010 06 16 August 18 2010 2010 08 18 3 12222January 19 2011 2011 01 19 August 31 2011 2011 08 31 2 09324November 30 2011 2011 11 30 June 6 2012 2012 06 06 1 52424November 28 2012 2012 11 28 September 4 2013 2013 09 04 1 34524March 26 2014 2014 03 26 September 10 2014 2014 09 10 624November 5 2014 2014 11 05 June 3 2015 2015 06 03 0 79Development and production editHot in Cleveland was TV Land s first attempt at a first run scripted comedy the channel has rerun other sitcoms since its debut and was produced by Sean Hayes s Hazy Mills Productions and written by Suzanne Martin who also served as the showrunner 1 19 It was shot with a multicamera setup in front of a live studio audience at the CBS Studio Center production studios 20 21 Martin initially got the idea from the period after Estelle Getty died when clips of Getty s sitcom The Golden Girls were being replayed on the news This caused Martin to think about women in their 50s and what the show meant for women now 22 She then devised a scenario in which women in that age group landed somewhere in America and they were hot again there Martin initially pitched the series to CBS who rejected it which Martin believes was because it involved women older than the demo they were looking at 22 At the time of the pickup Martin was unaware of TV Land s existence 22 TV Land announced that the show had been renewed for a second season on July 7 2010 The 20 episode second season began production on November 1 2010 and premiered January 19 2011 23 24 On February 28 2011 TV Land renewed the show for a third season to consist of 22 episodes 25 On March 21 2011 TV Land announced that the third season order had been increased to 24 episodes 26 On January 12 2012 TV Land renewed the series for a fourth season 27 Betty White was only meant to appear in the pilot of the show but was asked to stay on for the entire series 28 Spin off series and crossovers edit On April 18 2011 it was announced that Cedric the Entertainer would guest star in a season 2 episode as a minister who gets caught up in the girls problems 29 The episode served as a backdoor pilot for a spin off series to star Cedric The episode entitled Bridezelka 30 was written by Hot in Cleveland creator Suzanne Martin 31 and aired on August 24 2011 32 The spin off series centers on Reverend Boyce Cedric as he moves from Cleveland to St Louis and has to balance his wild past as an R amp B singer with the expectations of his congregation and his family 33 On January 12 2012 TV Land officially picked up the pilot to series under the title Have Faith with the first season set to have 12 episodes 34 On March 11 2012 it was announced that the series title was changed from Have Faith to The Soul Man The series premiered on June 20 2012 In the March 27 2014 premiere of Hot in Cleveland Cedric the Entertainer reprises his role as Reverend Boyce however he doesn t appear to recognize the characters from his appearance in Season 2 of Hot in Cleveland Betty White also reprises her role as Elka on The Soul Man In the second season of Hot in Cleveland the show crossed over with daytime soap opera All My Children in the two part episode I Love Lucci Wendie Malick appeared on All My Children where she was credited as Victoria Chase while Susan Lucci appears as herself on Hot in Cleveland The fifth season of Hot in Cleveland featured a crossover with the television series Kirstie which also aired on TV Land in 2013 14 35 Critical reception editThe show received positive reviews from critics Wendie Malick received extensive praise for her performance The first season scored a 65 out of 100 on Metacritic 36 Comparisons with The Golden Girls edit Hot in Cleveland has been referred to as a modern spin on the classic 1980s television series The Golden Girls which also featured actress Betty White in a starring role Craig Berman of Today stated that the show is as close as we re likely to get to a repeat of White s 1980s ensemble comedy hit The Golden Girls TV Land the network known as the refuge for people looking to fall asleep to reruns of shows from their childhood has made its first scripted program a modern version of the classic sitcom premise 37 Alessandra Stanley of The New York Times commented This is the first original scripted comedy on TV Land a network that was founded on reruns So not surprisingly Hot in Cleveland is a pastiche of classics a little bit Cheers and Frasier a little bit The Golden Girls 38 Michael Musto of The Village Voice wrote Tart tongued Wendy sic Malick is basically the modern day Bea Arthur Sweet faced Valerie Bertinelli is the new Betty White Been around Jane Leeves is the nouveau Rue McClanahan And witheringly sarcastic Golden Girl Betty White has turned into Estelle Getty 39 Awards and nominations editBetty White received a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for her role as Elka Ostrovsky and went on to win the award The cast received a nomination for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series On May 17 2011 TV Land entered the show in the race for the 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards The show submitted for Outstanding Comedy Series and Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for all four leading women to reinforce the idea of an ensemble cast The show also submitted in technical categories 40 On July 14 2011 the show received two Primetime Emmy nominations including Betty White getting nominated for Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Comedy Series 41 In December 2011 Betty White received her second consecutive SAG nomination for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series She went on to win it 42 Hot in Cleveland was also nominated for five other Emmys citation needed Awards Year Category Nominee ResultThe Comedy Awards 2011 Best Actress in a TV Comedy Betty White Nominated 43 Emmy Awards 2011 Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Betty White Nominated 41 Outstanding Art Direction for a Multi Camera Series Michael Andrew Hynes and Maralee Zediker for Sisterhood of the Traveling SPANX c I Love Lucci Part Two and LeBron is Le Gone Won 41 Gracie Allen Awards 2011 Best Actress in a Comedy Series Betty White Won 44 Screen Actors Guild Awards 2011 Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series Betty White Won 42 Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Valerie Bertinelli Jane Leeves Wendie Malick and Betty White Nominated 42 People s Choice Awards 2012 Favorite Cable TV Comedy Hot in Cleveland Won 45 Screen Actors Guild Awards 2012 Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series Betty White Won 46 GLAAD Media Awards 2012 Outstanding Individual Episode in a series without a regular LGBT character Hot in Cleveland episode Beards Won 47 People s Choice Awards 2013 Favorite Cable TV Comedy Hot in Cleveland Nominated 48 Screen Actors Guild Awards 2013 Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series Betty White Nominated 49 People s Choice Awards 2014 Favorite Cable TV Comedy Hot in Cleveland Nominated 50 Ratings editThe series premiere of Hot in Cleveland was a ratings success for TV Land It earned a 1 9 rating averaged 2 million viewers among the network s target audience of adults 25 54 and averaged 1 3 million among women 25 54 It drew a total of 4 75 million viewers making it the most watched show in TV Land history 20 Season Timeslot ET PT Ep Premiere date Premiereviewers millions 18 49rating Finale date Finaleviewers millions 18 49rating TV season Viewers millions 1 Wednesday10 00 pm 10 June 16 2010 4 75 51 1 5 51 August 18 2010 3 40 52 0 9 52 2010 4 2 53 2 8 54 2 22 January 19 2011 2 95 55 0 7 55 August 31 2011 2 44 56 0 5 56 2011 2 083 24 November 30 2011 1 94 57 0 4 57 June 6 2012 1 95 58 0 5 58 2011 2012 1 524 24 November 28 2012 1 70 59 0 4 59 September 4 2013 1 90 60 0 5 60 2012 2013 1 345 24 March 26 2014 1 35 61 0 3 61 September 10 2014 0 91 62 0 2 62 2014 6 24 November 5 2014 0 66 63 0 2 63 June 3 2015 1 02 64 0 2 64 2014 2015 Home media editParamount Home Media Distribution has released all six seasons on DVD in Region 1 65 66 DVD Name Region 1Release date Region 2Release date Region 4Release date Ep Discs Special featuresSeason 1 January 11 2011 April 25 2011 February 17 2011 67 10 2 Original full length pilot bloopers wardrobe featurette We Love Our Age featurette set tour Victoria s full length Japanese lady pants commercial episode of Retired at 35 Season 2 November 29 2011 USA January 31 2012 Canada August 29 2011 Part 1 February 25 2013 Part 2 68 February 25 2013 Complete Season 2 69 January 19 2012 70 22 3 Interviews The Cast Visits Cleveland On the Set of Hot in Cleveland The First Episode of TV Land s Newest Sitcom The ExesSeason 3 November 27 2012 71 24 3Season 4 December 3 2013 72 24 3 Look Who s Hot Now clip episodeSeason 5 November 4 2014 73 24 3Season 6 April 26 2016 74 24 3The Complete Series July 27 2021 128 Broadcast editSyndication edit On March 20 2013 TV Land announced that Hot in Cleveland had been renewed for a 24 episode fifth season to begin in late fall of 2013 With the fifth season bringing the total episodes in the series to 104 TV Land also announced it had made deals in 92 of the U S television markets for a syndication package which premiered in the fall of 2014 75 The show also aired on the Nick Jr Channel s short lived NickMom block from May 23 to September 27 2015 and on GetTV since 2019 International edit On June 22 2010 it was announced that Endemol would distribute Hot in Cleveland internationally 76 while CBS Television Distribution would own the US rights with syndication to start in 2013 77 The show began broadcasting on July 5 2010 in Canada on CTV and on July 9 on The Comedy Network Only Season 1 and Part 1 of Season 2 have aired 78 It currently airs in strip on M3 It began broadcasting on July 26 2010 in Australia on the Nine Network Since 2020 all six seasons have been available for streaming on 10 Play 79 In the UK and Ireland the series began airing on Sky Living on February 15 2011 80 For season 3 the show switched to Sony Entertainment Television UK amp Ireland 81 In South Africa it began broadcasting on M Net on July 8 2011 In India Hot in Cleveland started airing from June 2012 on Comedy Central References edit a b Andreeva Nellie March 1 2010 TV Land picks up Hot in Cleveland The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved June 17 2010 Hot In Cleveland Renewed for Season Six by TV Land Ratings TVbytheNumbers Zap2it com 2014 05 01 Archived from the original on 2014 05 02 Retrieved 2014 08 18 a b Hot In Cleveland To End Run After Six Seasons On TV Land Deadline 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Appear on Season Four of TV Land s Hot in Cleveland TV Land s Hot In Cleveland amp The Soul Man Starting New Seasons With Live Episodes Deadline Hollywood January 23 2014 Hot in Cleveland TV Pilot InBaseline The New York Times Company Archived from the original on November 15 2011 Retrieved June 18 2010 a b Rice Lynette June 17 2010 Hot in Cleveland attracts record ratings for TV Land Entertainment Weekly Archived from the original on June 19 2010 Retrieved January 14 2022 Dawidziak Mark June 13 2010 Hot in Cleveland embraces our fair city instead of bashing it Valerie Bertinelli says The Plain Dealer Retrieved June 18 2010 a b c Ng Philiana 27 August 2014 As the TV Land success hits 100 episodes Suzanne Martin and the stars reveal the special ingredients to its quick success The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 18 June 2017 Seidman Robert November 2 2010 TV Land s Hot In Cleveland Begins Production on 20 New Episodes Returns January 19 2011 TV By the Numbers Archived from the original on 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Cleveland South Beach Tow amp More TV by the Numbers Archived from the original on December 2 2012 Retrieved November 30 2012 a b Wednesday Cable Ratings Duck Dynasty Wins Night Modern Dads Futurama Royal Pains The Bridge amp More TV by the Numbers September 5 2013 Archived from the original on September 8 2013 Retrieved September 5 2013 a b Wednesday s Cable Ratings amp Broadcast Finals Modern Family Claims Top Spot in Viewers Demos The Futon Critic March 27 2014 Retrieved March 27 2014 a b Wednesday 9 10 14 TV Media Insights TV Ratings amp News Network TV Show Reviews and Daily Ratings TV Media Insights September 11 2014 Archived from the original on September 12 2014 Retrieved September 12 2014 a b Top 25 Wednesday Cable Originals amp Network Update 11 5 2014 ShowBuzzDaily November 5 2014 Archived from the original on November 7 2014 Retrieved November 7 2014 a b Metcalf Mitch June 4 2015 Top 100 Wednesday Cable Originals 6 3 2015 Showbuzz Daily Archived from the original on June 5 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2012 Munn Patrick August 2 2012 Sony Entertainment Television Acquires UK Rights To Hot In Cleveland Season Three Tvwise co uk Retrieved November 17 2012 External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Hot in Cleveland Official website nbsp Hot in Cleveland at IMDb Episode guide at TVGuide com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hot in Cleveland amp oldid 1178148537, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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