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Nikki is an American sitcom television series that aired on The WB from October 8, 2000, to January 27, 2002. Nikki was a starring vehicle for Nikki Cox, who had previously starred in another WB sitcom, Unhappily Ever After, which ran for five seasons. Looking to capitalize on Cox's popularity, Bruce Helford created a sitcom that featured her as the title character.[1]

Synopsis[]

Cox portrays Nikki White, a Las Vegas showgirl living in Las Vegas with her husband Dwight White (Nick von Esmarch), a professional wrestler. The couple is portrayed as working class, attempting to follow their passions while finding fame and fortune in Las Vegas. Also in the cast are Nikki's best friend and fellow dancer Mary (Susan Egan), and Dwight's boss Jupiter (Toby Huss). Also a recurring character were Dwight's mother Marion (Christine Estabrook), who is angry with Nikki for "luring" her son into a marriage and away from a safe, secure job with a future as a tax attorney; Ken and Alice Gillespie (Todd Robert Anderson and Jacqueline Heinze), Nikki and Dwight's conservative neighbors;

In season one, each episode started with a musical number, where Nikki and her fellow showgirls at "the worst casino in Las Vegas" perform a dance. Their costumes included Godzilla, cockroaches (dancing to "We Are Family"), brides who remove their dresses and veils to reveal red devil costumes and horns, and once she appeared as the severed head of Marie Antoinette. In the second episode of season two, Nikki loses her job when the casino is sold.

Similar to Murphy Brown, all of the episodes in season one, plus some in season two, have a different song be the theme song, while Nikki performed a dance routine. However, in season two, the theme song changed to a standardized intro, to a remixed version of "She's a Lady" by Tom Jones.

Cast[]

Main[]

  • Nikki Cox as Nikki White
  • Nick von Esmarch as Dwight White
  • Susan Egan as Mary Campbell
  • Toby Huss as Jupiter

Recurring[]

  • Brad William Henke as Thor
  • Steve Valentine as Martine
  • Christine Estabrook as Marion
  • Marina Benedict as Luna
  • Todd Robert Anderson as Ken Gillespie
  • Jacqueline Heinze as Alice Gillespie
  • Arturo Brachetti as Antonio

Notable guest stars[]

  • Ever Carradine as Patti ("Fierce")
  • Lisa Marie Varon as Chickasaurus ("Topless")
  • Phil LaMarr as Richard ("The Next Step", "Milli Vanikki")
  • Arden Myrin as Cheryl ("The Ex Factor")
  • Kevin Nash as The Big Easy ("Stealing Nikki", "Gimme Shelter")
  • The Fabulous Moolah as herself ("The Jupiter and Mary Chain")
  • Kathy Kinney ("Let It Ride")
  • Randy Savage as Pretty Boy ("Fallback" 14)
  • Joel McKinnon Miller as Mr. Higgins ("Fallback")
  • Amanda Bearse as Marcy Rhoades ("Technical Knockup")
  • David Garrison as Steve Rhoades ("Technical Knockup")
  • Meredith Bishop as Lurleen ("Technical Knockup", "Vaya Con Nikki")
  • Drew Carey as Barry Tenzer, a business magnate who buys CWF ("Superhero Blues")
  • Sheryl Underwood as Janet ("Working Girl")
  • Ian Gomez
  • The Blue Meanie

Carrie Ann Inaba, Cris Judd, Lane Napper, and Nancy O'Meara appeared in multiple episodes as dancers and in various minor roles.

Production[]

In July 1999, The WB placed a straight-to-order series from The Drew Carey Show co-creator Bruce Helford as a vehicle for Unhappily Ever After and Norm co-star Nikki Cox.[2] Nikki was formally ordered to series in May 2000, and was placed on The WB's fall lineup for a Sunday Night comedy block.[3]

On October 31, 2000, The WB ordered a full 22-episode season of Nikki.[4] The network renewed the show for a 22-episode second season at its upfronts in May 2001.[5][6] However, in January 2002, the network pulled the series, and shut down production after only 19 episodes due to very low ratings. Six episodes were left unaired in the United States.[7]

Episodes[]

Series overview[]

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
122October 8, 2000 (2000-10-08)May  20, 2001 (2001-05-20)
219October 14, 2001 (2001-10-14)January  27, 2002 (2002-01-27)

Season 1 (2000–01)[]

No.
overall
No. in
season
Title [8]Directed byWritten byOriginal air date Prod.
code 
11 FierceGerry CohenBruce HelfordOctober 8, 2000 (2000-10-08)226-151
 
22 HumiliatedGerry CohenScott BuckOctober 15, 2000 (2000-10-15)226-153
 
33 ToplessGerry CohenLaura Perkins BrittainOctober 22, 2000 (2000-10-22)226-152
 
44 No Sex, No Mary, No TitleGerry CohenJoey SolowayOctober 29, 2000 (2000-10-29)226-154
 
55 Won't You Beat My Neighbor?Shelley JensenBill DiamondNovember 5, 2000 (2000-11-05)226-155
 
66 The Next StepSteve ZuckermanRich Amend & Stephen MarlinNovember 12, 2000 (2000-11-12)226-159
 
77 The Ex FactorGerry CohenRich Amend & Stephen MarlinNovember 19, 2000 (2000-11-19)226-161
 
88 Stealing NikkiShelley JensenRachel PowellNovember 26, 2000 (2000-11-26)226-156
 
99 The Crybaby Who Stole ChristmasShelley JensenBen Wexler & Laura Perkins BrittainDecember 17, 2000 (2000-12-17)226-160
 
1010 Bottoms UpGerry CohenAmanda LasherJanuary 7, 2001 (2001-01-07)226-164
 
1111 The Jupiter and Mary ChainSteve ZuckermanBen WexlerJanuary 14, 2001 (2001-01-14)226-158
 
1212 Let It RideShelley JensenStory by : Les Firestein
Teleplay by : Scott Buck & Jill Soloway
January 21, 2001 (2001-01-21)226-163
 
1313 Dream WeaverGerry CohenMaria EspadaFebruary 4, 2001 (2001-02-04)226-165
 
1414 FallbackShelley JensenBen WexlerFebruary 11, 2001 (2001-02-11)226-166
 
1515 Cheerleader of DoomShelley JensenTom MartinFebruary 18, 2001 (2001-02-18)226-167
 
1616 I'll Kick Your AssJoe RegalbutoKirk J. Rudell & Rachel PowellFebruary 25, 2001 (2001-02-25)226-162
 
1717 One Wedding and a FuneralSteve ZuckermanRich Amend & Stephen MarlinApril 1, 2001 (2001-04-01)226-170
 
1818 Dwight and Nikki and Ken and AliceSteve ZuckermanBen WexlerApril 8, 2001 (2001-04-08)226-169
 
1919 Schisler's ListJohn FullerKirk J. RudellApril 29, 2001 (2001-04-29)226-171
 
2020 And the Winner Is...Shelley JensenRick NyholmMay 6, 2001 (2001-05-06)226-168
 
2121 Love at First DwightSteve ZuckermanTom MartinMay 13, 2001 (2001-05-13)226-172
When one of Nikki's old high school friends visits, Dwight finds out that Nikki did not like him at first, and only saw him as a ticket to Las Vegas. Meanwhile, Jupiter hires Mary to try the wrestlers for the calendar shoot. 
2222 Family LiesSteve ZuckermanKirk J. RudellMay 20, 2001 (2001-05-20)226-157
 

Season 2 (2001–02)[]

<td id="pc227168[citation needed]">227168[citation needed]
No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected by [9]Written byOriginal air date Prod.
code [9]
231 Technical KnockupGerry CohenBen WexlerOctober 14, 2001 (2001-10-14)227153
A trip to the doctor leads to Nikki discovering she has a limited time to have a baby. 
242 Vaya Con NikkiShelley JensenKirk J. RudellOctober 21, 2001 (2001-10-21)227156(?)
When Nikki is laid off after the casino is sold, she is forced to resort to being a waitress. One of her new friends, Stacy (Danielle Fishel), attempts to create a rift between her and Mary. 
253 A Rock and a Hard PlaceShelley JensenRick NyholmOctober 28, 2001 (2001-10-28)227152
 
264 Superhero BluesShelley JensenAlicia Sky VarinaitisNovember 4, 2001 (2001-11-04)227157
When a businessman (Drew Carey) buys out the wrestling organization, Dwight finds himself out of a job and tries to get it back. Meanwhile, Nikki and Mary compete to get a role in a music video, but have to find a way to leave their jobs at a comic book convention first. 
275 My Best Friend's Day CareGerry CohenGigi McCreeryNovember 11, 2001 (2001-11-11)227158
 
286 Home Sweet HomelessGerry CohenHeather MacGillvray & Linda MathiousNovember 18, 2001 (2001-11-18)227159
 
297 Take This Job and Love ItShelley JensenMichael BornhorstNovember 25, 2001 (2001-11-25)227161
 
308 Gimme ShelterBob KoherrAmanda LasherDecember 9, 2001 (2001-12-09)227160
 
319 Milli VanikkiGerry CohenScott Buck & Les FiresteinDecember 16, 2001 (2001-12-16)227154
 
3210 Through Thick and ThinShelley JensenHeather MacGillvray & Linda MathiousJanuary 6, 2002 (2002-01-06)227162
 
3311 To Your GraveShelley JensenRick NyholmJanuary 13, 2002 (2002-01-13)227163
 
3412 Nikki Can't Wait for Dwight's BirthdayAmanda BearseMichael BornhorstJanuary 20, 2002 (2002-01-20)227164
 
3513 She Was a Job-JumperShelley JensenBen WexlerJanuary 27, 2002 (2002-01-27)227165
 
3614 Welcome to the Rest of Your LifeShelley JensenMichael Curtis & Rick Nyholmunaired (unaired)
 
3715 Uneasy RiderJohn FullerAlicia Sky Varinaitisunaired (unaired)227167
 
3816 My Two Left Feet
Gotta Dance
Gerry CohenDavid Grubstickunaired (unaired)227155
 
3917 GED Off My BackGerry CohenJohn N. Hussunaired (unaired)227169
 
4018 Working GirlShelley JensenKirk J. Rudellunaired (unaired)227151
 
4119 Portrait of the Wrestler as a Young ManShelley JensenKirk J. Rudellunaired (unaired)227166
 

Syndication[]

The show currently airs in the Netherlands on Comedy Central Family, MTV3 Sarja in Finland, and Kanal 9 in Sweden.

References[]

  1. Ramin Zahed (October 6, 2000). "Review: 'Nikki'".
  2. Josef Adalian (July 21, 1999). "Frog web, WBTV synch on synergy". “Kellner and WB Entertainment prexy Susanne Daniels backed up the positive words with definitive action, formalizing a 13-episode commitment to a fall 2000 laffer to be created and exec produced by Bruce Helford (“The Drew Carey Show”) with Nikki Cox (“Unhappily Ever After”) as star.”
  3. "'Felicity' survives as WB plays it safe" (May 16, 2000).
  4. Josef Adalian (October 31, 2000). "'Nikki' scores 9 more at WB table".
  5. Brian Lowry (May 14, 2001). "Networks Fine-Tuning Fall Lineups". “The WB... Two new sitcoms--"Men, Women and Dogs," with comic Bill Bellamy, and "Off Center," a buddy comedy from the producers of the movie "American Pie"--will join "The Steve Harvey Show" and "Nikki" on Sunday nights.”
  6. John Consoli (May 14, 2001). "The WB Playing For Laughter". “...the returning second-year show Nikki...”
  7. Josef Adalian (January 22, 2002). "WB nixes 'Nikki' in its 2nd season". “Nineteen segs will be produced, down from the 22 the Frog had ordered from Warner Bros. Television... A total of 41 episodes will have been produced when the show wraps.”
  8. From the United States Copyright Office catalog: "Public Catalog - Copyright Catalog (1978 to present) - Basic Search [search: "Nikki : episode"]". United States Copyright Office.
  9. 9.0 9.1 From the United States Copyright Office catalog: "Public Catalog - Copyright Catalog (1978 to present) - Basic Search [search: "Nikki : no."]". United States Copyright Office.
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