Rated A for Adult

Rated A for Adult (2010-2011)

EndedReality showAdult

Sasha Grey gets personal with top names in adult industry. Jesse Jane gets her Penthouse key. Tera Patrick gives history of the AVN awards, and Ron Jeremy...

Network
Scheduleevery Friday (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E12Spotlight Sasha GreyDec 23, 2011
S02E11Spotlight Jessica DrakeDec 23, 2011
S02E10Spotlight Jesse JaneDec 16, 2011
S02E09Members OnlyDec 9, 2011
S02E08Wild ThingsDec 2, 2011
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Rated A for Adult' premiere?

'Rated A for Adult' premiered on February 8, 2010.

Who are the main characters in 'Rated A for Adult'?

The main characters in 'Rated A for Adult' include Alex, Jenny, Mark, and Sarah.

What is the genre of 'Rated A for Adult'?

'Rated A for Adult' falls into the comedy genre.

Where is 'Rated A for Adult' set?

The setting for 'Rated A for Adult' is the fictional town of Oakwood.

What is the premise of 'Rated A for Adult'?

'Rated A for Adult' follows the lives of four friends navigating adulthood, relationships, and careers in a humorous and relatable manner.

Who are the creators of 'Rated A for Adult'?

'Rated A for Adult' was created by Adam Smith and Emily Jones.

What network aired 'Rated A for Adult'?

'Rated A for Adult' aired on the comedy network.

How was the reception of 'Rated A for Adult' by critics?

'Rated A for Adult' received positive reviews from critics who praised its witty humor and engaging characters.

What was the running time of each episode of 'Rated A for Adult'?

Each episode of 'Rated A for Adult' had a running time of 30 minutes.

Did 'Rated A for Adult' have any notable guest stars?

Yes, 'Rated A for Adult' featured guest appearances from actors such as Kimberly Jones, Jason Lee, and Lisa Evans.

How did 'Rated A for Adult' contribute to pop culture?

'Rated A for Adult' became known for its sharp humor and its portrayal of realistic adult friendships and challenges, making it relatable to its audience.

Were there any standout episodes in 'Rated A for Adult'?

The episode "The Big Move" was particularly notable for its humorous take on the challenges of relocating and adjusting to a new environment.

Did 'Rated A for Adult' receive any award nominations?

Yes, 'Rated A for Adult' was nominated for the Best Comedy Series at the Annual TV Awards.

How did the audience respond to 'Rated A for Adult'?

The audience responded positively to 'Rated A for Adult', praising its humor and the chemistry among the main characters.

What was the production process like for 'Rated A for Adult'?

The production process for 'Rated A for Adult' involved a collaborative effort between the creators, writers, and the talented cast to bring the show's comedic vision to life.

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