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Queer Eye for the Straight Guy : ウィキペディア英語版
Queer Eye

''Queer Eye'' is an American reality television series that premiered on the Bravo cable television network in July 2003. The program's name was changed from ''Queer Eye for the Straight Guy'' after the third season to broaden the scope of its content. The series was created by executive producers David Collins and Michael Williams along with their producing partner David Metzler; it was produced by their production company, Scout Productions.
The show is premised on and plays with the stereotypes that gay men are superior in matters of fashion, style, personal grooming, interior design and culture. In each episode, the team of five gay men known collectively as the "Fab Five" perform a makeover (in the parlance of the show, a "make-better") on a person, usually a straight man, revamping his wardrobe, redecorating his home and offering advice on grooming, lifestyle and food.
''Queer Eye for the Straight Guy'' debuted in 2003, and quickly became both a surprise hit and one of the most talked-about television programs of the year. The success of the show led to merchandising, franchising of the concept internationally, and a woman-oriented spin-off, ''Queer Eye for the Straight Girl''. ''Queer Eye'' won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Reality Program in 2004. The show's name was shortened to ''Queer Eye'' at the beginning of its third season to reflect the show's change in direction from making over only straight men to including women and gay men. ''Queer Eye'' ended production in June 2006 and the final ten episodes aired in October 2007. The series ended October 30. In September 2008, the Fine Living Network briefly aired ''Queer Eye'' in syndication.
==The Fab Five==

* Ted Allen: "Food and Wine Connoisseur", expert on alcohol, beverages, food preparation, and presentation
* Kyan Douglas: "Grooming Guru", expert on hair, grooming, personal hygiene, and makeup
* Thom Filicia: "Design Doctor", expert on interior design and home organization
* Carson Kressley: "Fashion Savant", expert on clothing, fashion and personal styling
* Jai Rodriguez: "Culture Vulture", expert on popular culture, relationships and social interaction

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