'Kathy Griffin: My Life on The D-List' Season 6: She's Back!
Premiering on Tuesday, June 15, the new season kicks off with a new stand-up special "Kathy Griffin Does the Bible Belt" the week before.
Kathy Griffin and Levi Johnston in "My Life on the D-List"
May 4, 2010Kathy Griffin in a bikini in "My Life on the D-List"

NEW YORK, NY — It almost seems like Kathy Griffin's on the A-list now, with a guest-starring role on "Law & Order: SVU," A-list friends like Cher, Bette and Liza , more award nominations, and the role as host for the Creative Arts Emmy Awards (a.k.a "Schemmy's") last year. But just when Kathy's enjoying her A-List hosting moment she gets back on the D-List by losing in her category. And so begins season six of Bravo's two-time Emmy winning series, "Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D List," premiering Tuesday, June 15 at 9 p.m. ET/PT on Bravo.
Flanked by her curious motley crew of peeps—assistant Tiffany Rinehart, tour manager Tom Vize, and mom Maggie—this season Kathy takes on Washington, DC to campaign to repeal "Don't Ask, Don't Tell;" gallivants in Alaska with Levi Johnston and knocks on Sarah Palin's door; judges a toddler beauty pageant alongside her mom; and continues to stalk A-Listers from Kristen Chenoweth and Liza Minnelli to Lauren Conrad. And when she's not doing all of that, Griffin juggles her A-List remodel of her palatial compound in Los Angeles and accepts mid-week gigs at Biloxi's Beau Rivage Casino to support her mom's rent at a pricey senior living community in Beverly Hills.
Fans will get a precursor to the anticipated sixth season when Bravo debuts her eighth stand-up special on Tuesday, June 8 at 10 p.m. ET/PT, "Kathy Griffin Does the Bible Belt." Shot before a live and raucous sold-out crowd at the Tennessee Theatre in Knoxville, TN—and Griffin is giddy about the theatre being on the corner of "Church and Gay" (the venue stands at Church Street and Gay Street)—Griffin takes comedic aim at everyone from Oprah and Gayle to Sharon Stone and hoarders.
Picture This Television produced season 6 of "Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List" for Bravo. The series is executive produced by Bryan Scott, Lisa M. Tucker, Danny Salles and Griffin.
Rickmill Productions produced "Kathy Griffin Does The Bible Belt" for Bravo. The one-hour comedy special was executive produced by Kimber Rickabaugh, Paul Miller and Griffin.
Flanked by her curious motley crew of peeps—assistant Tiffany Rinehart, tour manager Tom Vize, and mom Maggie—this season Kathy takes on Washington, DC to campaign to repeal "Don't Ask, Don't Tell;" gallivants in Alaska with Levi Johnston and knocks on Sarah Palin's door; judges a toddler beauty pageant alongside her mom; and continues to stalk A-Listers from Kristen Chenoweth and Liza Minnelli to Lauren Conrad. And when she's not doing all of that, Griffin juggles her A-List remodel of her palatial compound in Los Angeles and accepts mid-week gigs at Biloxi's Beau Rivage Casino to support her mom's rent at a pricey senior living community in Beverly Hills.
Fans will get a precursor to the anticipated sixth season when Bravo debuts her eighth stand-up special on Tuesday, June 8 at 10 p.m. ET/PT, "Kathy Griffin Does the Bible Belt." Shot before a live and raucous sold-out crowd at the Tennessee Theatre in Knoxville, TN—and Griffin is giddy about the theatre being on the corner of "Church and Gay" (the venue stands at Church Street and Gay Street)—Griffin takes comedic aim at everyone from Oprah and Gayle to Sharon Stone and hoarders.
Picture This Television produced season 6 of "Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List" for Bravo. The series is executive produced by Bryan Scott, Lisa M. Tucker, Danny Salles and Griffin.
Rickmill Productions produced "Kathy Griffin Does The Bible Belt" for Bravo. The one-hour comedy special was executive produced by Kimber Rickabaugh, Paul Miller and Griffin.
