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The Jaquie Brown Diaries
The Jaquie Brown Diaries is a satirical New Zealand sitcom in which real-life television personality Jaquie Brown plays a fictionalised, over-ambitious, status-obsessed version of herself. The series was created by Gerard Johnstone, Jaquie Brown and Hayley Cunningham and premiered 25 July 2008 on TV3. The US cable television channel Logo began broadcasting the series' episodes to date 12 June 2010.
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Plot Summary
The series follows the life of Jaquie Brown, a London-based journalist, as she navigates the complexities of modern dating, career aspirations, and friendships. Each episode offers a humorous and relatable look into her personal struggles and triumphs.
Critical Reception
The show received a mixed to positive reception, praised for its witty writing and relatable portrayal of a young woman's life. Some critics found the humor hit-or-miss, but overall it was seen as a charming and amusing comedy.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its sharp, observational humor.
Relatable storylines about dating and career.
Some found the pacing occasionally uneven.
Google audience: Audience reception is not widely documented on Google.
Fun Fact
This comedy series served as an early platform for Katherine Ryan, who later gained significant fame as a comedian and television personality.
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