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Genre | Reality |
Starring | Chuck Woolery |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 6 (list of episodes) |
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Producer(s) | Phil Gurin |
Running time | 20–22 minutes |
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Original network | Game Show Network |
Original release | June 15 – July 27, 2003 |
Chuck Woolery: Naturally Stoned is an American reality television show that starred American game show host Chuck Woolery. Six episodes aired on GSN in 2003 between June 15 and July 27. The series is centered around Woolery and his family, specifically his personal life and his work as host of GSN's original game show Lingo. The show placed strain on both Woolery's workload and his marriage.
The show focuses on the life of Chuck Woolery, host of the Game Show Network (GSN) series Lingo. The series' title, "Naturally Stoned", is derived from a Billboard Top 40 song by Woolery's former music group The Avant-Garde. Each half-hour episode combines elements from Woolery's personal life and a behind-the-scenes look at Lingo. The show also introduces viewers to the Woolery family's new residence in Park City, Utah, having moved there from Los Angeles in August 2002. When discussing how the show is produced, Woolery explains, "There's no script. There's no beginning, there's no middle and there's no end. There's no plot. So when do you have enough? Never. It's the job that never ends."
The series was green-lit on December 1, 2002, under the preliminary title Chuck Woolery: Behind the Lingo. Game Show Network chief executive Rich Cronin explained, "We felt our fans loved Chuck, and if we did a reality show (about him), we'd have something that appealed to our current audience and bring in new viewers." Cronin added that it was important for the network to air original programming beyond game shows themselves: "We may get fans for this show who love reality series or love Chuck Woolery, but either way, it's important for us to break out of just doing studio-based game shows." The series was GSN's first attempt at producing a reality or documentary series. Over 400 hours of footage were recorded for the show.
Woolery was at first hesitant at being the show's subject. "I really wasn't in favor of it because I was looking at the Osbournes and Anna Nicole Smith, and I don't have a life like these people at all. I personally think watching me is kind of like having lunch with Pat Boone. It doesn't exactly rivet you to your chair." He later agreed, telling the producers, "Maybe it will work if you edit it together and make it funny."