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The Naked Brothers Band (TV series)

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The Naked Brothers Band is an American musical comedy television series created by Polly Draper, which aired on Nickelodeon from February 3, 2007, to June 13, 2009. It depicts the daily lives of Draper's sons, who lead a faux world-renowned children's rock band in New York City. As a mockumentary, the storyline is an embellished satire of their real lives, and the fictional presence of a camera is often acknowledged. The show stars Nat Wolff and Alex Wolff, the lead singer-songwriter and drummer, respectively. Nat's fictional female love interest (Allie DiMeco) and real-life friends Thomas Batuello, David Levi, and Cooper Pillot, as well as Qaasim Middleton—who has no prior acquaintance with the family—are featured as the other band members, with Draper's jazz musician husband Michael Wolff as his sons' widowed accordion-playing dad and her niece Jesse Draper portraying the group's babysitter. The series is a spin-off of Polly Draper's film of the same name that was picked up by the network, premiering in January 2007. Draper, known for her starring role in Thirtysomething, is the executive producer; she serves as showrunner, and often writer and director. Albie Hecht, former president of Nickelodeon Entertainment and Spike TV, is the other executive producer, under his Worldwide Biggies tag. Michael Wolff, who led the band on The Arsenio Hall Show, serves as co-executive producer and music supervisor, with Draper's brother Tim as consulting producer. When the show debuted on the channel, it aired two episodes, garnering 3.7 million viewers. Viacom announced, the "series delivered Nickelodeon's highest-rated premiere in seven years" and it became favorable for children aged 6–11. Following the show's premiere, the band's song "Crazy Car" was placed on the Billboard Hot 100, and the first and second season soundtrack albums were on the top 200 Billboard charts. The Naked Brothers Band was nominated for several awards, earning a Broadcast Music, Inc. Award and one Writers Guild of America Award. The series concluded after three seasons because the network began placing high shooting demands on the family that would interfere with the siblings' schooling.

Infobox

Genre
Teen SitcomMockumentaryMusicalComedy
Created by
Polly Draper
Showrunner
Polly Draper
Written by
Polly DraperMagda LiolisBob MittenthalMichael Rubinerand 2 others
Directed by
Polly DraperMelanie MayronJonathan Judgeand 2 others
Starring
Nat WolffAlex WolffThomas BatuelloAllie DiMecoDavid LeviQaasim MiddletonCooper PillotJesse DraperMichael Wolff
Opening theme
"If That's Not Love" by Nat Wolff
Composers
Nat WolffAlex Wolff
Country of origin
United States
Original language
English
No. of seasons
3
No. of episodes
42 ( 1 movie) (list of episodes)
Executive producers
Albie HechtPolly Draper
Producers
Ken H. KellerCaron Rudner-Keller
Production locations
Greenpoint, BrooklynNew York
Cinematography
Ken H. Keller
Editor
Craig Cobb
Camera setup
Film; Single-camera
Running time
Approx. 30 min. (Episodes)Approx. 1 hr. (TV movies)
Production companies
KidzHouse EntertainmentWorldwide Biggies
Network
Nickelodeon
Release
February 3, 2007 (2007-02-03) –June 13, 2009 (2009-06-13)

Tables

First released
First released
Season
First released
Episodes
Last released
Pilot
Pilot
Season
Pilot
Episodes
January 27, 2007 (2007-01-27)
1
1
Season
1
Episodes
13
Episodes
February 3, 2007 (2007-02-03)
Originally released
October 20, 2007 (2007-10-20)
2
2
Season
2
Episodes
15
Episodes
January 21, 2008 (2008-01-21)
Originally released
June 6, 2008 (2008-06-06)
3
3
Season
3
Episodes
11
Episodes
October 18, 2008 (2008-10-18)
Originally released
June 13, 2009 (2009-06-13)
TV Specials
TV Specials
Season
TV Specials
Episodes
3
Episodes
December 1, 2007 (2007-12-01)
Originally released
January 31, 2009 (2009-01-31)
Season
Episodes
Originally released
First released
Last released
Pilot
January 27, 2007 (2007-01-27)
1
13
February 3, 2007 (2007-02-03)
October 20, 2007 (2007-10-20)
2
15
January 21, 2008 (2008-01-21)
June 6, 2008 (2008-06-06)
3
11
October 18, 2008 (2008-10-18)
June 13, 2009 (2009-06-13)
TV Specials
3
December 1, 2007 (2007-12-01)
January 31, 2009 (2009-01-31)
· Cast › Special appearance
Matt Pinfield
Matt Pinfield
Actor
Matt Pinfield
Role
Himself
Seasons
123
Episode
Episode 1, VMA'sEpisode 9, First Kiss (On The Lips, That Is)Episode 11–12, Battle of the BandsEpisode 13–15, Polar BearsEpisode 5, Supertastic 6
Notes
Frequent guest star
Snoop Dogg
Snoop Dogg
Actor
Snoop Dogg
Role
Himself
Seasons
1
Episode
Episode 1, VMA's
Notes
Minor appearance
Ryan Seacrest
Ryan Seacrest
Actor
Ryan Seacrest
Role
Himself
Seasons
1
Episode
Episode 1, VMA's
Notes
Voice over
George Lopez
George Lopez
Actor
George Lopez
Role
Himself
Seasons
12
Episode
Episode 3, Nat Is A Stand-Up GuyEpisode 9, Everyone's Cried At Least OnceEpisode 13–15, Polar Bears
Notes
Recurring guest star
Keli Price
Keli Price
Actor
Keli Price
Role
Bobby Love
Seasons
1
Episode
Episode 11–12, Battle of the Bands
Notes
Played chief antagonist and leader of the punk rock group The LA Surfers in the TV movie special.
Albie Hecht
Albie Hecht
Actor
Albie Hecht
Role
Interviewer #1
Seasons
1
Episode
TV special, Been There, Rocked That
Notes
In real life, Hecht is the executive producer of the series, under his Worldwide Biggies label.
Magda Liolis
Magda Liolis
Actor
Magda Liolis
Role
Interviewer #3
Seasons
1
Episode
TV special, Been There, Rocked That
Notes
In real life, Liolis is a writer for the series.
Russ Spiegel
Russ Spiegel
Actor
Russ Spiegel
Role
Interviewer #6
Seasons
1
Episode
TV special, Been There, Rocked That
Notes
In real life, Spiegel is a music instructor for the series.
Jules Feiffer
Jules Feiffer
Actor
Jules Feiffer
Role
Himself
Seasons
2
Episode
Episode 4, Three is Enough
Notes
In real life, Fieffer—alongside Ann Curry—attended Nat and his band, The Silver Boulders' benefit concert shortly following the 9/11 terrorist attacks; it was staged outside the Draper-Wolff family's apartment.
Joel Madden
Joel Madden
Actor
Joel Madden
Role
Himself
Seasons
2
Episode
Episode 5, The Talk Show
Notes
Played leading role in episode
Tony Hawk
Tony Hawk
Actor
Tony Hawk
Role
Himself
Seasons
2
Episode
Episode 6, The Bar Mitzvah
Notes
Minor role
Melanie Mayron
Melanie Mayron
Actor
Melanie Mayron
Role
Interviewer
Seasons
2
Episode
Episode 10, Cleveland
Notes
Mayron played the voice over as an estranged fan who claimed to be from Mars. This was the last episode Mayron directed for the series; she starred alongside The Naked Brothers Band creator and showrunner, Draper, who is also the stars real life mother, on the ABC television drama Thirtysomething.
Phil Collins
Phil Collins
Actor
Phil Collins
Role
Himself
Seasons
2
Episode
Episode 13–15, Polar Bears
Notes
He was televised on the news, discussing his dislike for Alex when the reporters gossiped that he said "[The Naked Brothers Band] is bigger than Santa Clause."
Donna Lynn Leavy
Donna Lynn Leavy
Actor
Donna Lynn Leavy
Role
Onita
Seasons
2
Episode
Episode 13-15, Polar Bears
Notes
Leavy portrayed an old family friend of the Wolffs' whose family are victims of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Grace Cartwright
Grace Cartwright
Actor
Grace Cartwright
Role
Little Grace
Seasons
2
Episode
Episode 13-15, Polar Bears
Notes
Cartwright played Onita's eldest daughter.
Saoirse Scott
Saoirse Scott
Actor
Saoirse Scott
Role
Big Ella
Seasons
2
Episode
Episode 13-15, Polar Bears
Notes
Scott appeared as Onita's youngest daughter and Little Grace's sister.
Andrew Keenan-Bolger
Andrew Keenan-Bolger
Actor
Andrew Keenan-Bolger
Role
Christophe
Seasons
3
Episode
Episode 1-2, Mystery GirlEpisode 11-12, The Premiere
Notes
Keenan-Bolger played Christophe, the director of the new "Magical Mystery Girl Movie" before being overthrown and replaced by the band manager and film's producer Cooper Pillot. He reappears in the TV movie "The Premiere" by attempting to steal the film cassette prior to the movie's theatrical premiere.
Miranda Cosgrove
Miranda Cosgrove
Actor
Miranda Cosgrove
Role
Herself
Seasons
3
Episode
Episode 1–2, Mystery Girl
Notes
She portrayed the girl who was to kiss Nat in the new Magical Mystery Girl Movie.
Natasha Bedingfield
Natasha Bedingfield
Actor
Natasha Bedingfield
Role
Herself
Seasons
3
Episode
Episode 6, Christmas Special
Notes
Bedingfield sang alongside Nat and Leon Thomas III for Nat's new composition "Yes We Can". Prior to the episode's broadcast, Bedingfield appeared in a music video of the same name with Nat.
Whoopi Goldberg
Whoopi Goldberg
Actor
Whoopi Goldberg
Role
Herself
Seasons
3
Episode
Episode 6, Christmas Special
Notes
Goldberg is the presenter for the homeless boy (Thomas) at a Christmas celebration and announces Nat, Bedingfield, and Thomas to the piano as they perform "Yes We Can".
Leon Thomas III
Leon Thomas III
Actor
Leon Thomas III
Role
Leon Williams
Seasons
3
Episode
Episode 6, Christmas Special
Notes
He portrays the homeless boy who performs "Yes We Can" alongside Nat and Bedingfield.
Craig Cobb
Craig Cobb
Actor
Craig Cobb
Role
Himself
Seasons
3
Episode
Episode 7, Secrets of the NBB Summer Tour (Webisode)
Notes
In real life, Cobb is the editor of the series.
Victoria Justice
Victoria Justice
Actor
Victoria Justice
Role
Herself
Seasons
3
Episode
Episode 8, Valentine Dream DateEpisode 11–12, The Premiere
Notes
Minor appearance. In "The Premiere", she portrays one of many girls who desire to walk with Nat across the red carpet during the Magical Mystery Girl Movie premiere in theaters.
David Desrosiers
David Desrosiers
Actor
David Desrosiers
Role
Himself
Seasons
3
Episode
Episode 9–10, Naked Idol
Notes
He auditions for a chance to replace Rosalina as the bassist during the "Naked Idol" try-outs.
Tobin Esperance
Tobin Esperance
Actor
Tobin Esperance
Role
Himself
Seasons
3
Episode
Episode 9–10, Naked Idol
Notes
He auditions for a chance to replace Rosalina as the bassist during the "Naked Idol" try-outs.
Dave Attell
Dave Attell
Actor
Dave Attell
Role
Himself
Seasons
3
Episode
Episode 9–10, Naked Idol
Notes
He announces Nat Wolff, Alex Wolff, and the "Naked Idol" contestants to the stage.
Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson
Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson
Actor
Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson
Role
Himself
Seasons
3
Episode
Episode 13, No School's Fools Day
Simon Kirke
Simon Kirke
Actor
Simon Kirke
Role
Himself
Seasons
3
Episode
Episode 13, No School's Fools Day
Actor
Role
Seasons
Episode
Notes
Matt Pinfield
Himself
123
Episode 1, VMA'sEpisode 9, First Kiss (On The Lips, That Is)Episode 11–12, Battle of the BandsEpisode 13–15, Polar BearsEpisode 5, Supertastic 6
Frequent guest star
Snoop Dogg
Himself
1
Episode 1, VMA's
Minor appearance
Ryan Seacrest
Himself
1
Episode 1, VMA's
Voice over
George Lopez
Himself
12
Episode 3, Nat Is A Stand-Up GuyEpisode 9, Everyone's Cried At Least OnceEpisode 13–15, Polar Bears
Recurring guest star
Keli Price
Bobby Love
1
Episode 11–12, Battle of the Bands
Played chief antagonist and leader of the punk rock group The LA Surfers in the TV movie special.
Albie Hecht
Interviewer
1
TV special, Been There, Rocked That
In real life, Hecht is the executive producer of the series, under his Worldwide Biggies label.
Magda Liolis
Interviewer
1
TV special, Been There, Rocked That
In real life, Liolis is a writer for the series.
Russ Spiegel
Interviewer
1
TV special, Been There, Rocked That
In real life, Spiegel is a music instructor for the series.
Jules Feiffer
Himself
2
Episode 4, Three is Enough
In real life, Fieffer—alongside Ann Curry—attended Nat and his band, The Silver Boulders' benefit concert shortly following the 9/11 terrorist attacks; it was staged outside the Draper-Wolff family's apartment.
Joel Madden
Himself
2
Episode 5, The Talk Show
Played leading role in episode
Tony Hawk
Himself
2
Episode 6, The Bar Mitzvah
Minor role
Melanie Mayron
Interviewer
2
Episode 10, Cleveland
Mayron played the voice over as an estranged fan who claimed to be from Mars. This was the last episode Mayron directed for the series; she starred alongside The Naked Brothers Band creator and showrunner, Draper, who is also the stars real life mother, on the ABC television drama Thirtysomething.
Phil Collins
Himself
2
Episode 13–15, Polar Bears
He was televised on the news, discussing his dislike for Alex when the reporters gossiped that he said "[The Naked Brothers Band] is bigger than Santa Clause."
Donna Lynn Leavy
Onita
2
Episode 13-15, Polar Bears
Leavy portrayed an old family friend of the Wolffs' whose family are victims of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Grace Cartwright
Little Grace
2
Episode 13-15, Polar Bears
Cartwright played Onita's eldest daughter.
Saoirse Scott
Big Ella
2
Episode 13-15, Polar Bears
Scott appeared as Onita's youngest daughter and Little Grace's sister.
Andrew Keenan-Bolger
Christophe
3
Episode 1-2, Mystery GirlEpisode 11-12, The Premiere
Keenan-Bolger played Christophe, the director of the new "Magical Mystery Girl Movie" before being overthrown and replaced by the band manager and film's producer Cooper Pillot. He reappears in the TV movie "The Premiere" by attempting to steal the film cassette prior to the movie's theatrical premiere.
Miranda Cosgrove
Herself
3
Episode 1–2, Mystery Girl
She portrayed the girl who was to kiss Nat in the new Magical Mystery Girl Movie.
Natasha Bedingfield
Herself
3
Episode 6, Christmas Special
Bedingfield sang alongside Nat and Leon Thomas III for Nat's new composition "Yes We Can". Prior to the episode's broadcast, Bedingfield appeared in a music video of the same name with Nat.
Whoopi Goldberg
Herself
3
Episode 6, Christmas Special
Goldberg is the presenter for the homeless boy (Thomas) at a Christmas celebration and announces Nat, Bedingfield, and Thomas to the piano as they perform "Yes We Can".
Leon Thomas III
Leon Williams
3
Episode 6, Christmas Special
He portrays the homeless boy who performs "Yes We Can" alongside Nat and Bedingfield.
Craig Cobb
Himself
3
Episode 7, Secrets of the NBB Summer Tour (Webisode)
In real life, Cobb is the editor of the series.
Victoria Justice
Herself
3
Episode 8, Valentine Dream DateEpisode 11–12, The Premiere
Minor appearance. In "The Premiere", she portrays one of many girls who desire to walk with Nat across the red carpet during the Magical Mystery Girl Movie premiere in theaters.
David Desrosiers
Himself
3
Episode 9–10, Naked Idol
He auditions for a chance to replace Rosalina as the bassist during the "Naked Idol" try-outs.
Tobin Esperance
Himself
3
Episode 9–10, Naked Idol
He auditions for a chance to replace Rosalina as the bassist during the "Naked Idol" try-outs.
Dave Attell
Himself
3
Episode 9–10, Naked Idol
He announces Nat Wolff, Alex Wolff, and the "Naked Idol" contestants to the stage.
Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson
Himself
3
Episode 13, No School's Fools Day
Simon Kirke
Himself
3
Episode 13, No School's Fools Day
· Release › National broadcast
United States
United States
Region
United States
Network(s)
Nickelodeon/TeenNick
Series premiere
February 3, 2007
Canada
Canada
Region
Canada
Network(s)
YTV
Series premiere
2007
UK and Ireland
UK and Ireland
Region
UK and Ireland
Network(s)
Nickelodeon
Series premiere
May 29, 2007
Australia and New Zealand
Australia and New Zealand
Region
Australia and New Zealand
Network(s)
Nickelodeon
Series premiere
February 23, 2008
Germany
Germany
Region
Germany
Network(s)
Nick
Series premiere
October 20, 2007
Spanish America
Spanish America
Region
Spanish America
Network(s)
Nickelodeon
Series premiere
July 21, 2007
The Netherlands
The Netherlands
Region
The Netherlands
Network(s)
Nickelodeon
Series premiere
April 2007
Brazil
Brazil
Region
Brazil
Network(s)
Nickelodeon
Series premiere
July 21, 2007
Israel
Israel
Region
Israel
Network(s)
Nickelodeon
Series premiere
2009
Pakistan
Pakistan
Region
Pakistan
Network(s)
Nickelodeon
Series premiere
August 20, 2007
Croatia
Croatia
Region
Croatia
Network(s)
Nickelodeon
Series premiere
2007
Bulgaria
Bulgaria
Region
Bulgaria
Network(s)
Nickelodeon
Series premiere
November 16, 2007
Greece
Greece
Region
Greece
Network(s)
Nickelodeon
Series premiere
April 20, 2012
Region
Network(s)
Series premiere
United States
Nickelodeon/TeenNick
February 3, 2007
Canada
YTV
2007
UK and Ireland
Nickelodeon
May 29, 2007
Australia and New Zealand
Nickelodeon
February 23, 2008
Germany
Nick
October 20, 2007
Spanish America
Nickelodeon
July 21, 2007
The Netherlands
Nickelodeon
April 2007
Brazil
Nickelodeon
July 21, 2007
Israel
Nickelodeon
2009
Pakistan
Nickelodeon
August 20, 2007
Croatia
Nickelodeon
2007
Bulgaria
Nickelodeon
November 16, 2007
Greece
Nickelodeon
April 20, 2012
· Release › Season debut and release
Season 1
Season 1
Season
Season 1
Episodes
13
First air date
February 3, 2007
Last air date
October 20, 2007
DVD release date
January 8, 2008
Season 2
Season 2
Season
Season 2
Episodes
15
First air date
January 21, 2008
Last air date
June 6, 2008
DVD release date
October 21, 2008
Season 3
Season 3
Season
Season 3
Episodes
12
First air date
October 18, 2008
Last air date
June 13, 2009
DVD release date
N/A
Season
Episodes
First air date
Last air date
DVD release date
Season 1
13
February 3, 2007
October 20, 2007
January 8, 2008
Season 2
15
January 21, 2008
June 6, 2008
October 21, 2008
Season 3
12
October 18, 2008
June 13, 2009
N/A
· Release › TV movie premiere and home media
1
1
Season
1
Title
The Naked Brothers Band: The Movie
Episode #
Pilot
First air date
January 27, 2007
DVD Release
April 3, 2007
1
1
Season
1
Title
"Battle of the Bands"
Episode #
11–12
First air date
October 6, 2007
DVD Release
September 4, 2007
2
2
Season
2
Title
"Sidekicks"
Episode #
14–15
First air date
January 21, 2008
DVD Release
N/A
2
2
Season
2
Title
"Polar Bears"
Episode #
26–28
First air date
June 6, 2008
DVD Release
June 17, 2008
3
3
Season
3
Title
"Mystery Girl"
Episode #
29–30
First air date
October 18, 2008
DVD Release
N/A
3
3
Season
3
Title
"Operation Mojo"
Episode #
31–32
First air date
November 22, 2008
DVD Release
N/A
3
3
Season
3
Title
"Naked Idol"
Episode #
36–37
First air date
March 14, 2009
DVD Release
N/A
3
3
Season
3
Title
"The Premiere"
Episode #
38–39
First air date
April 11, 2009
DVD Release
N/A
Season
Title
Episode #
First air date
DVD Release
1
The Naked Brothers Band: The Movie
Pilot
January 27, 2007
April 3, 2007
1
"Battle of the Bands"
11–12
October 6, 2007
September 4, 2007
2
"Sidekicks"
14–15
January 21, 2008
N/A
2
"Polar Bears"
26–28
June 6, 2008
June 17, 2008
3
"Mystery Girl"
29–30
October 18, 2008
N/A
3
"Operation Mojo"
31–32
November 22, 2008
N/A
3
"Naked Idol"
36–37
March 14, 2009
N/A
3
"The Premiere"
38–39
April 11, 2009
N/A

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