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True Jackson, VP is an American teen sitcom created by Andy Gordon that aired on Nickelodeon from November 8, 2008, to August 20, 2011. The series stars Keke Palmer, Ashley Argota, Matt Shively, Danielle Bisutti, Greg Proops, Robbie Amell, and Ron Butler. The theme song was written by Toby Gad and Keke Palmer and is performed by Palmer. The series was shot before a live audience, although a laugh track was used for sweetening. The pilot episode garnered 4.8 million viewers on its first airing and set network records among kids 6–11, tweens 9–14 and several other demographics.[1] On May 5, 2009, Nickelodeon renewed the series for a second season.[2] The season consisted of 31 episodes, and premiered on November 14, 2009. This season was later split, making a third season.

True Jackson, VP
GenreTeen sitcom
Created byAndy Gordon
Starring
  • Ashley Argota
  • Matt Shively
  • Danielle Bisutti
  • Robbie Amell
  • Ron Butler
  • Greg Proops
  • Theme music composerToby Gad
    Keke Palmer
    Opening theme"Change It Up" performed by Keke Palmer
    ComposerEban Schletter
    Country of originUnited States
    Original languageEnglish
    No. of seasons3
    No. of episodes56(list of episodes)
    Production
    Executive producers
    • Andy Gordon
  • Dan Kopelman (season 2)
  • Steve Joe (season 3)
  • Producers
  • Chris R. Robinson
  • Production locations
  • Paramount Studios, Hollywood, California
    (2009–2011)
  • CinematographyGregg Heschong
    EditorBrent Carpenter
    Camera setupVideotape (filmized); multi-camera
    Running time23 minutes
    Production companies
  • Nickelodeon Productions
  • Original release
    NetworkNickelodeon
    ReleaseNovember 8, 2008 (2008-11-08) –
    August 20, 2011 (2011-08-20)

    In August 2011, Palmer posted a video on her YouTube account[3] and posted on her blog,[4] confirming that "Mystery in Peru" is the series' finale. After the series ended, Palmer renewed her contract with Nickelodeon; she did voiceover work for Winx Club[5] and starred in the television film Rags.[6]

    Premise

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    Fifteen-year-old True Jackson is selling sandwiches and lemonade with her friend Ryan in the fashion district of New York City, when she is complimented by fashion designer Max Madigan, founder and CEO of Mad Style. Max realizes the clothes True is wearing are his designs, but True had altered them to suit her own purposes. Max likes the altered design and hires True to be the Vice President of his fashion company's youth apparel division. True hires her best friend Lulu to be her assistant after firing Cricket, her former assistant, who was upset and bitter about being surpassed in the business world by a child. True must juggle teenage antics with her new role as VP, aided by her friends and coworkers.

    Episodes

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    SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
    First airedLast aired
    125November 8, 2008 (2008-11-08)October 24, 2009 (2009-10-24)
    218November 14, 2009 (2009-11-14)August 7, 2010 (2010-08-07)
    313September 11, 2010 (2010-09-11)August 20, 2011 (2011-08-20)

    Cast

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    Main

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    The show's main cast, from left to right: Danielle Bisutti, Matt Shively, Ashley Argota, Greg Proops, Keke Palmer, Ron Butler, and Robbie Amell

    Recurring

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    Guest stars

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  • Dave Allen as Mitchell, copy room operator[Note 1]
  • Craig Anton as Snackleberry Junction chef.
  • Tim Bagley as Ed Wheeler, True's driving instructor.
  • Natasha Bedingfield as herself.
  • Justin Bieber as himself.
  • Jordan Black as Uncle Troy.[Note 1]
  • Samantha Boscarino as Carla Gustav.
  • Julie Bowen as Claire Underwood, an unlikeable assistant of Amanda’s.
  • Laura Ashley Samuels as Bijou Stinkbottom.
  • Yvette Nicole Brown as Coral Barns, one of Amanda's assistants.
  • Care Bears on Fire as Themselves.
  • John Cena as himself.
  • Noah Crawford as Stan, a teen who works at All Things Lemon.
  • Allie DeBerry as Cammy, Pinky's friend.[Note 1]
  • Fefe Dobson as herself.
  • Julia Duffy as Ms. Watson.
  • Stephen Dunham as Chad Brackett, Amanda's ex-boyfriend.[Note 1]
  • Tiffany Espensen as Young Lulu.
  • Kevin Farley as Officer Jake Hooley.[Note 2]
  • Dave Foley as Ted Begley, Jr., company retreat mediator.
  • Vivica A. Fox as True's mother.
  • Gage Golightly as Vanessa, a runaway disguised as a flight attendant.
  • Ian Gomez as Jobi Castanueva, the director of Fashion week.
  • Kelli Goss as Monique.
  • Philip Baker Hall as Mr. Jenkins, chairman of an airline company.
  • Rachael Harris as Kitty Monreaux, a scathing red carpet reporter.
  • Henry Hereford as Ryan's great-grandfather.
  • David Anthony Higgins as Dave, one of Amanda's assistants.
  • Victoria Justice as Vivian, a model who dates Jimmy.
  • Richard Karn as Fire Marshal O'Dannon.
  • Tom Kenny as Bingo, owner of Snackleberry Junction.[Note 1]
  • Nathan Kress as Prince Gabriel.
  • Emma Lockhart as Callie, a girl True hires to run a Mad Style store.
  • Wendie Malick as Libby Gibbils, Max's fellow fashion colleague.
  • J. P. Manoux as Snackleberry Junction waiter.
  • Laura Marano as Molly.
  • Tristin Mays as Hailey, a cheerleader.
  • Cymphonique Miller as Bernie, Ryan's rival magician.
  • Oliver Muirhead as Ian, Prince Gabriel's butler.
  • Arden Myrin as Jenna Lutrell, a popular but ditzy TV actress.
  • Suzy Nakamura as Cricket, True's former assistant.
  • Gail O'Grady as Sophie Girard, Max's very mean ex-girlfriend.
  • Nick Palatas as Skeet.
  • Janel Parrish as Kyla.[Note 1]
  • Kelly Perine as Larry Jackson, True's father.
  • Jack Plotnick as Matsor LaRue, the wedding planner for Max's wedding.
  • Nathalia Ramos as Dakota North, a spoiled supermodel.
  • Italia Ricci as herself, playing a character in a fictional John Cena film.
  • Andy Richter as Simon Christini, Max's fashion nemesis.
  • Raini Rodriguez as Nina.
  • Travis Schuldt as Lance Whipple, a hunky librarian.
  • Kent Shocknek as himself.[Note 1]
  • Ryan Sheckler as himself.
  • Willow Smith as Young True.[Note 1]
  • Stefán Karl Stefánsson as Karl Gustav.
  • French Stewart as Donald the Delightful, Max's magic assistant turned rival.
  • James Patrick Stuart as Burt Burlington, a television personality who embarrassed Max on television.
  • Nicole Sullivan as Kreuftlva, a fortune teller.
  • Sharon Tay as herself.
  • Leon Thomas III as himself.
  • Bobb'e J. Thompson as Nate.
  • Stephen Tobolowsky as Lars Balthazar, a famous cellist.
  • Paul F. Tompkins as Royce Bingham, an international spy.
  • Julie Warner as Rose Pinchbinder, Mad Style's fear-inducing accountant.
  • Michael Weaver as Brock Champion.[Note 2]
  • Tyler James Williams as Justin Webber, a famous rapper and True’s crush.[Note 1]
  • Tom WilsonasBenjamin Franklin.
  • The cast of Yo Gabba Gabba!
  • Production

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    The series was shot on stage 25 at Paramount Studios in Hollywood, California. This is the same stage where series The Lucy Show, Here's Lucy, Cheers, and Frasier[8] were shot.

    Filming locations

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    Broadcast

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    The series has aired on-and-off on TeenNick in the United States since 2008, with the most recent airing in 2023. BET also briefly aired episodes of the series in 2009.

    The show also premiered on the Canadian network YTV on March 5, 2009, and every Thursday since, but was changed to Friday to accommodate with iCarly & Big Fun Fridays. Then, the show moved again to Mondays at 6:30pm. As of 2010, the series no longer airs on YTV.

    The series continues to air regularly on Nickelodeon networks around the world. The show ended in Australia and New Zealand on 17 December 2011. The last two remaining episodes premiered in the UK on Wednesday 4 January 2012 and Thursday 5 January 2012 and with "Mystery in Peru" premiering on Friday 6 January 2012.

    The series is currently[when?] shown in Jamaica on one of the national stations TVJ (Television Jamaica) at 4:30pm on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.

    On May 1, 2019, the series began airing on Nick Pluto.

    InItaly, the series began airing on the Super! Girl Power Pluto TV channel on January 18, 2023, and it was previously aired on Nickelodeon, Italia 1 and VH1 in that country.

    Home media

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    True Jackson, VP: Season 1, Vol. 1 was released in a 2 disc set on September 8, 2009. Running time is 321 minutes, presented in full screen video, and English stereo audio. The set also includes behind-the-scenes, cast member's screen tests, bloopers and the first 13 episodes of season 1.[9] Even though there is Season 1 Volume 1, for unknown reasons, a Volume 2 was never released.

    True Jackson, VP: Season 2 was released on September 9, 2011. Running time is 468 minutes, presented in full screen video, and English Stereo audio. This DVD release has 20 episodes from the second season.[10]
    True Jackson, VP: Season 3 was released on September 9, 2011. Running time is 327 minutes, presented in full screen video, and English Stereo audio. This DVD release has 14 episodes from the third season.[10]

    On March 24, 2021, the series was added to Paramount+.[11]

    Awards and nominations

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    Year Award Category Recipient Result
    2009 NAACP Image Award Outstanding Children's Program True Jackson, VP Nominated
    2009 NAACP Image Award Outstanding Performance in a Youth/Children's Program - (Series or Special) Keke Palmer Won
    2009 Casting Society of America Outstanding Achievement in Casting - Children's Series Programming Krisha Bullock & Harriet Greenspan Nominated
    2009 Gracie Allen Award Outstanding Adolescent Program True Jackson, VP Won
    2010 NAACP Image Award Outstanding Children's Program True Jackson, VP Nominated
    2010 NAACP Image Award Outstanding Performance in a Youth/Children's Program - (Series or Special) Keke Palmer Won
    2010 Casting Society of America Outstanding Achievement in Casting - Children's Series Programming Harriet Greenspan Won
    2010 2010 Kids' Choice Awards Favorite TV Actress Keke Palmer Nominated
    2010 Writers Guild of America Children's Episodic & Specials, For the episode The Rival Dan Kopelman Nominated
    2011 NAACP Image Award Outstanding Children's Program True Jackson, VP Won
    2011 NAACP Image Award Outstanding Performance in a Youth/Children's Program - (Series or Special) Keke Palmer Won
    2011 Casting Society of America Outstanding Achievement in Casting - Children's Series Programming Harriet Greenspan Nominated
    2011 UK 2011 Kids' Choice Awards Nick UK's Funniest Person Matt Shively Nominated
    2011 Young Artist Awards Best Performance In A TV Series (Comedy or Drama) - Leading Young Actress Keke Palmer Nominated
    2011 Young Artist Awards Best Performance In A TV Series - Recurring Young Actress Ten and Under Ava Allan Nominated
    2011 Writers Guild of America Children's Episodic & Specials, For the episode True Magic Andy Gordon Nominated
    2012 NAACP Image Award Outstanding Performance in a Youth/Children's Program - (Series or Special) Keke Palmer Won
    2012 Young Artist Awards Best Performance In A TV Series - Recurring Young Actress Ava Allan Nominated

    Merchandise and in other media

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    Clothing line

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    In August 2009, a line of clothing inspired by the show called "Mad Style by True Jackson" was released. The line was available exclusively at Walmart and is aimed at children and teens. This was the first line of clothing for the show and was a first for Nickelodeon releasing a line of clothing from one of their television shows. Commercials advertising the clothing line could be seen on Nickelodeon and TeenNick. Featured in the show and commercials is an instrumental version of the show's theme song.

    Book series

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    A set of novels based on the show were released, via Amazon.[12]

    Notes

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    1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Appeared in two episodes in the series.
  • ^ a b Appeared in three episodes in the series.
  • References

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    1. ^ Starr, Michael. (November 12, 2008) 'iCarly' Breaks Records. NYPOST.com. Retrieved November 25, 2011
  • ^ TV by the Numbers
  • ^ TJVP Movie " Mystery In Peru" airs August 20thonYouTube - KekePalmerVideos, YouTube
  • ^ It's Not Over.....It's Just The Beginning Archived March 16, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, August 6, 2011, Keke Palmer's blog post from official website
  • ^ "Hour-Long Specials Feature Voice Talents of Nickelodeon's Keke Palmer, Matt Shively, Elizabeth Gillies and Ariana Grande". Screener. June 9, 2011. Archived from the original on February 4, 2016.
  • ^ @Nickelodeon (January 23, 2012). "Yup, she voices a character on Winx Club and will be starring in our upcoming TV movie Rags" (Tweet). Retrieved July 21, 2019 – via Twitter.
  • ^ Twitter / @Ashley Argota: Makes me laugh when people ...
  • ^ "Floorplan" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on March 2, 2020.
  • ^ True Jackson VP: Season One, Vol. One (2009), Amazon.com
  • ^ a b True Jackson, VP - 2 New DVD Releases of the Nickelodeon Series Are Now Available on MOD Archived 2011-10-04 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ "True Jackson, VP". Paramount+. Retrieved March 24, 2021.
  • ^ True Jackson, VP book series at Amazon.com
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