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Undressed

Show Info

  • Status: Canceled
  • First Aired: July 26, 1999
  • Seasons: 6
  • Episodes: 222
  • Networks: MTV
  • Genres: Drama, Comedy
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Undressed(1999)

TMDB Rating: 7.0 (12 votes)

Overview

A peek behind closed doors at the intricacies of modern relationships. Each episode features three different fictional stories and follows various characters to see what happened during their most intimate moments. No subject is too taboo. All the stories have one very important thing in common, though: someone inevitably gets undressed.

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Season 1

30 episodes • 1999Avg: 10.0Golden Era

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Batteries Not IncludedJul 26, 19990.0
2Look What the Kate Dragged InJul 27, 19990.0
3Er, Um, LoveJul 28, 19990.0
4Love It or Leave ItJul 29, 19990.0
5Strip PokerJul 30, 19990.0
6The Odd CoupleAug 2, 19990.0
7Love It or Leave It AgainAug 3, 19990.0
8UnstrippedAug 4, 19990.0
9Seeing Eye DogAug 5, 19990.0
10Not Enough RAMAug 6, 19990.0
11They Call It Puppet LoveAug 9, 19990.0
12They Call It Puppet Love #2Aug 10, 19990.0
13The Ex-FilesAug 11, 19990.0
14If Words Could KillAug 12, 199910.0
15If Words Could Kill #2Aug 13, 19990.0
16The Ex-Files #2Aug 16, 19990.0
17Twice a VirginAug 17, 19990.0
18Three In The VanAug 18, 19990.0
19I Know What You Did Last HummerAug 19, 19990.0
20Three In The Van #2Aug 20, 19990.0
21The Porn That Went Bump In The NightAug 23, 19990.0
22Z DateAug 24, 19990.0
23Asian SensationAug 25, 19990.0
24He Ain't Gay, He's My BrotherAug 26, 19990.0
25Plus OneAug 25, 19990.0
26Bi-GonesAug 30, 19990.0
27Four In The VanAug 31, 19990.0
28The Wrapper And The RapperSep 1, 19990.0
29Bi-Gones #2Sep 2, 19990.0
30The Wrapper And The Rapper #2Sep 3, 19990.0
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Season 2

30 episodes • 2000

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Episode 1Feb 14, 20000.0
2Episode 2Feb 15, 20000.0
3Episode 3Feb 16, 20000.0
4Episode 4Feb 17, 20000.0
5Episode 5Feb 18, 20000.0
6Episode 6Feb 21, 20000.0
7Episode 7Feb 22, 20000.0
8Episode 8Feb 23, 20000.0
9Episode 9Feb 24, 20000.0
10Episode 10Feb 25, 20000.0
11Episode 11Feb 28, 20000.0
12Episode 12Feb 29, 20000.0
13Episode 13Mar 1, 20000.0
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19Episode 19Mar 13, 20000.0
20Episode 20Mar 14, 20000.0
21Episode 21Mar 15, 20000.0
22Episode 22Mar 16, 20000.0
23Episode 23Mar 20, 20000.0
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25Episode 25Mar 22, 20000.0
26Episode 26Mar 23, 20000.0
27Episode 27Mar 27, 20000.0
28Episode 28Mar 28, 20000.0
29Episode 29Mar 29, 20000.0
30Episode 30Mar 30, 20000.0
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Season 3

30 episodes • 2000

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1Episode 1Jul 10, 20000.0
2Episode 2Jul 11, 20000.0
3Episode 3Jul 12, 20000.0
4Episode 4Jul 13, 20000.0
5Episode 5Jul 17, 20000.0
6Episode 6Jul 18, 20000.0
7Episode 7Jul 19, 20000.0
8Episode 8Jul 20, 20000.0
9Episode 9Jul 24, 20000.0
10Episode 10Jul 25, 20000.0
11Episode 11Jul 26, 20000.0
12Episode 12Jul 27, 20000.0
13Episode 13Jul 31, 20000.0
14Episode 14Aug 1, 20000.0
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17Episode 17Aug 7, 20000.0
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19Episode 19Aug 9, 20000.0
20Episode 20Aug 10, 20000.0
21Episode 21Aug 14, 20000.0
22Episode 22Aug 15, 20000.0
23Episode 23Aug 16, 20000.0
24Episode 24Aug 21, 20000.0
25Episode 25Aug 22, 20000.0
26Episode 26Aug 23, 20000.0
27Episode 27Aug 24, 20000.0
28Episode 28Aug 28, 20000.0
29Episode 29Aug 29, 20000.0
30Episode 30Aug 30, 20000.0
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Season 4

40 episodes • 2001

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Episode 1Jan 22, 20010.0
2Episode 2Jan 23, 20010.0
3Episode 3Jan 24, 20010.0
4Episode 4Jan 25, 20010.0
5Episode 5Jan 29, 20010.0
6Episode 6Jan 30, 20010.0
7Episode 7Jan 31, 20010.0
8Episode 8Feb 1, 20010.0
9Episode 9Feb 5, 20010.0
10Episode 10Feb 6, 20010.0
11Episode 11Feb 7, 20010.0
12Episode 12Feb 8, 20010.0
13Episode 13Feb 12, 20010.0
14Episode 14Feb 13, 20010.0
15Episode 15Feb 14, 20010.0
16Episode 16Feb 15, 20010.0
17Episode 17Feb 19, 20010.0
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20Episode 20Feb 22, 20010.0
21Episode 21Feb 26, 20010.0
22Episode 22Feb 27, 20010.0
23Episode 23Feb 28, 20010.0
24Episode 24Mar 1, 20010.0
25Episode 25Mar 5, 20010.0
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27Episode 27Mar 7, 20010.0
28Episode 28Mar 8, 20010.0
29Episode 29Mar 12, 20010.0
30Episode 30Mar 13, 20010.0
31Episode 31Mar 14, 20010.0
32Episode 32Mar 15, 20010.0
33Episode 33Mar 19, 20010.0
34Episode 34Mar 20, 20010.0
35Episode 35Mar 21, 20010.0
36Episode 36Mar 22, 20010.0
37Episode 37Mar 26, 20010.0
38Episode 38Mar 27, 20010.0
39Episode 39Mar 28, 20010.0
40Episode 40Mar 29, 20010.0
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Season 5

40 episodes • 2001

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Episode 1Jul 9, 20010.0
2Episode 2Jul 10, 20010.0
3Episode 3Jul 11, 20010.0
4Episode 4Jul 12, 20010.0
5Episode 5Jul 16, 20010.0
6Episode 6Jul 17, 20010.0
7Episode 7Jul 18, 20010.0
8Episode 8Jul 19, 20010.0
9Episode 9Jul 23, 20010.0
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28Episode 28Aug 27, 20010.0
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34Episode 34Sep 5, 20010.0
35Episode 35Sep 10, 20010.0
36Episode 36Sep 17, 20010.0
37Episode 37Sep 18, 20010.0
38Episode 38Sep 19, 20010.0
39Episode 39Sep 20, 20010.0
40Episode 40Sep 24, 20010.0
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Season 6

52 episodes • 2002

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Episode 1Jun 24, 20020.0
2Episode 2Jun 25, 20020.0
3Episode 3Jun 26, 20020.0
4Episode 4Jun 27, 20020.0
5Episode 5Jun 28, 20020.0
6Episode 6Jul 1, 20020.0
7Episode 7Jul 2, 20020.0
8Episode 8Jul 3, 20020.0
9Episode 9Jul 4, 20020.0
10Episode 10Jul 5, 20020.0
11Episode 11Jul 8, 20020.0
12Episode 12Jul 9, 20020.0
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14Episode 14Jul 11, 20020.0
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34Episode 34Aug 9, 20020.0
35Episode 35Aug 12, 20020.0
36Episode 36Aug 13, 20020.0
37Episode 37Aug 14, 20020.0
38Episode 38Aug 15, 20020.0
39Episode 39Aug 16, 20020.0
40Episode 40Aug 19, 20020.0
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45Episode 45Aug 26, 20020.0
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48Episode 48Aug 30, 20020.0
49Episode 49Sep 2, 20020.0
50Episode 50Sep 3, 20020.0
51Episode 51Sep 4, 20020.0
52Episode 52Sep 5, 20020.0

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