Get This Party Started

Get This Party Started (2006)

EndedReality show

The series set out to throw surprise parties for deserving people by their friends and family. Hosts Ethan Erickson and Kristin Cavallari worked with Lara Shriftman, a special events coordinator, and a team of celebrity event planners to create a unique and extravagant party for a different person each week.

Network
Scheduleevery Tuesday at 21:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E02Surprise Arizona State Grad PartyFeb 14, 2006
S01E01Surprise 21st Birthday in Las VegasFeb 7, 2006
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Get This Party Started premiere?

Get This Party Started premiered on February 7, 2006.

Who hosted the show Get This Party Started?

Kristin Cavallari hosted the show Get This Party Started.

What is Get This Party Started all about?

Get This Party Started is a reality TV show about transforming the homes of ordinary people into party havens.

Where were the events of Get This Party Started held?

The events of Get This Party Started were held in different locations across the United States.

What was the format of the show Get This Party Started?

The format of the show Get This Party Started involved Kristin working with a team of experts to throw a party in the home of a deserving person or family.

Who were the experts on Get This Party Started?

The experts on Get This Party Started were Chef Mike Midgley, Event Planner Nadia Duran, Interior Designer Stephen Saint-Onge, and Party Planner Sasha Souza.

How long did each episode of Get This Party Started last?

Each episode of Get This Party Started lasted for one hour.

How many people were usually in the party on Get This Party Started?

The number of people in the party on Get This Party Started varied depending on the size of the home and the preferences of the party host.

Did Get This Party Started receive any awards?

No, Get This Party Started did not receive any awards.

How many episodes of Get This Party Started were produced?

A total of six episodes of Get This Party Started were produced.

Was Get This Party Started cancelled?

It is unclear whether Get This Party Started was cancelled or not.

How did audiences and critics respond to Get This Party Started?

Information regarding audience and critical reception to Get This Party Started is not available.

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