Straight to Hell (Kathy Griffin special)

Straight to Hell
Video by Kathy Griffin
Released N/A
Recorded November 29, 2007 (2007-11-29)
Genre Comedy
Length 44:31[1]
Producer Kathy Griffin
Kathy Griffin chronology
Everybody Can Suck It
(2007)
Straight to Hell
(2007)
For Your Consideration
(2008)

Straight to Hell is the sixth stand-up comedy special by stand-up comedian Kathy Griffin on Bravo and her eighth overall. It was televised live from the Chicago Theatre in Chicago, Illinois on November 29, 2007 on Bravo.

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "Introduction"   1:00
2. "Griffin's Emmy Award acceptance speech controversy"   3:00
3. "To Catch a Predator"   12:00
4. "Senator Larry Craig"   5:00
5. "Barbara Walters and Paris Hilton"   5:00
6. "Paula Abdul"   7:00
7. "Dr. Phil"   4:00
8. "The View"   3:00
9. "Martha Stewart"   4:31
Total length:
44:31

Personnel

Technical and production[2]
  • Cori Abraham - executive producer
  • Frances Berwick - executive producer
  • Tom Bull - supervising producer
  • Scott Butler - producer
  • Sandy Chanley - executive producer
  • Kathy Griffin - executive producer
  • Amy Introcaso - executive producer (as Amy Introcaso-Davis)
  • Keith Truesdell - producer
  • Mark Beutel - film editor
  • Cortney Carrillo - film editor
  • Mark Hoffman - production design
  • Larry Reed - sound mixer
  • Blaine Stewart - post-production audio: Post Plus
  • Mark Hansson - associate director / stage manager
  • David McElroy - assistant to producers
  • Jim Nocera - assistant: Ms. Chanley
  • Kevin Reilly - technical director

Visuals and imagery
  • Jennifer Montoya - hair stylist / makeup artist
  • Carl Alaimo - camera operator
  • Mike Frehe - camera operator
  • Al Hilliard - camera operator
  • Jeremy Keker - tape operator
  • Bill Kloock - video operator
  • Simon Miles - lighting designer
  • Lonnie Thomas - camera operator
  • Keith Thorson - camera operator
  • Pete Twardowski - camera operator
  • Mark Woods - camera operator
  • Judith Brewer Curtis - wardrobe stylist (as Judith Curtis)

Award and nominations

The live Bravo performance special was nominated for the Emmy for Outstanding Variety, Music Or Comedy Special in the 60th Primetime Emmy Awards.[3]

References

External links

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