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Popular
Genre
  • Comedy drama
  • Created by
  • Gina Matthews
  • Starring
  • Carly Pope
  • Tamara Mello
  • Christopher Gorham
  • Sara Rue
  • Bryce Johnson
  • Tammy Lynn Michaels
  • Ron Lester
  • Leslie Grossman
  • Lisa Darr
  • Scott Bryce
  • Diane Delano
  • Opening theme"Supermodels" by Kendall Payne
    Ending theme"High School Highway" by Sydney Forest
    Country of originUnited States
    Original languageEnglish
    No. of seasons2
    No. of episodes43(list of episodes)
    Production
    Executive producers
    • Ryan Murphy
  • Gina Matthews
  • Running time44 minutes
    Production companies
    • Murphy/Matthews Productions
  • Shephard / Robin Productions
  • Touchstone Television
  • Original release
    NetworkThe WB
    ReleaseSeptember 29, 1999 (1999-09-29) –
    May 18, 2001 (2001-05-18)

    Popular is an American teenage comedy-drama television series that aired on The WB, created by Ryan Murphy and Gina Matthews, starring Leslie Bibb and Carly Pope as two teenage girls who reside on opposite ends of the popularity spectrum at their high school, but are forced to get along when their single parents meet on a cruise ship and get married. The show was produced by Touchstone Television and ran for two seasons on The WB from September 29, 1999 to May 18, 2001.

    Plot

    Brooke McQueen (Leslie Bibb) and Sam McPherson (Carly Pope), students at Jacqueline Kennedy High School, are polar opposites. Brooke is a popular cheerleader and Sam is an unpopular reporter for the school newspaper. Their respective groups are forced to socialize when Brooke's father and Sam's mother get engaged and the two girls have to share a house.

    The plot of the first season revolves around the girls' school life, rival groups of friends, mutual animosity and plan to separate their parents. At the end of the season, Sam finds Brooke's real mother and encourages her to come back to town, which breaks up the engagement and splits the new family apart.

    By the second season, Brooke and Sam realize that their parents were happy together, and therefore team up to reunite them, a move which results in the girls slowly becoming close friends, and even referring to each other as "family", though tensions rise when they both get involved with the same boy. Also, a reversal of fortunes takes place, with Brooke resigning from cheerleading to focus on her studies, and Sam experiencing a surge of sudden popularity at school. In the end of the second-season finale – which turned out to be the unexpected series finale when the show was cancelled – Brooke is run over by a drunk and angry Nicole Julian (Tammy Lynn Michaels).

    Cast

    Main cast

    Supporting cast

    Episodes

    SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
    First airedLast aired
    122September 29, 1999 (1999-09-29)May 18, 2000 (2000-05-18)
    221September 22, 2000 (2000-09-22)May 18, 2001 (2001-05-18)

    Home media

    The complete series of Popular has been released on DVD in region 1 by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment. The DVD versions of select episodes had to change several songs that were used in the original aired episodes to stock music due to licensing fees. Shows like Daria, Mission Hill, Grosse Pointe and other television series also went through similar situations where their DVD and streaming (ex. Netflix, Hulu) counterparts used stock music as a replacement in order to cut costs of using other artists' music.

    Season Episodes Release date
    1 22 September 21, 2004
    2 21 March 8, 2005

    Music

    The show's main opening theme was excerpted from the song "Supermodels", a track from indie singer-songwriter Kendall Payne's 1999 album Jordan's Sister. Ending theme song is "High School Highway" by Sydney Forest.

    Season 1

    Episode # Title TV songs

    (Original broadcast)

    DVD songs Notes
    1 "The Phantom Menace" The Dandy Warhols – "Good Morning" Mark Liggett, Martin Evans – "Something In The Way"
    • Album: BRH 72 Alternative 90s
    Beginning of cold opening
    Sydney Forest – "High School Highway" No change Opening credits
    • Original song for the series
    Showoff – "Falling Star" Chris Goulstone – "Let Me Be the One" (Full Mix Vocal) In Nicole's car and beginning scene of school setting
    Aretha Franklin – "Do Right Woman, Do Right Man" Music removed Mr. Vincent (drama teacher) commenting on student's singing "Amazing Grace" by saying "Arethra"
    Trio – "Tutti Fruiti" Steffen Franz – "Beating Azul (A)" Scene during biology class with frogs
    Gary Glitter – "Rock and Roll, Part Two" Unknown music or generic cover Cheerleaders entering the gym
    E.K.O. – "Keep On Shining" (Dave's Tko Remix) Thomas Kane, Colin Baldry – "Score"
    • Album: Electronica Vs Chillout
    Cheerleaders' demo routine and tryouts
    Karry Walker – "I Said So" Unknown music Mall background music during Carmen and Lily's conversation while browsing clothes
    Unknown music Different unknown music Mall background music in fitting room area during Brooke and Nicole's conversation
    The Dandy Warhols – "Cool As Kim Deal" Unknown music Sam interviewing random people at mall
    Sydney Forest – "High School Highway" No change Ending credits
    2 Mo' Menace, Mo' Problems Kendall Payne – "Supermodels" No change Opening theme song
    Unknown music Bryan New – "Teenage Misfit" Montage of students hanging out at school
    Tom Racer – "Valentine" "Frequently For Me B"
    • Album: SCD 612 Punk-A-Rama – Melodycore
    Sam entering Mr. Grant's office
    Fatboy Slim – "Gangsta Trippin'" Different unknown music Nicole checking the guest list outside and beginning scene of party
    Tyrese – "Lately" Aaron Wheeler & Jayme Tovey – "Better Place" Sugar Daddy slow dancing with Mary Cherry
    Hole – "Malibu" Michael Gurley, Billy Lincoln, Kat Green – "Just My Luck" Josh and Sugar Daddy talking on the phone
    The Crosswalk – "Brand New" Unknown music Sam apologizing to friends at the diner
    Unknown music Different unknown music Sam and friends crashing Brooke's party
    Unknown music Different unknown music Parents arrive at the party talking to Brooke and Sam
    Sydney Forest – "High School Highway" No change Ending theme song
    3 Under Siege Ennio Morricone – "Il Buono, Il Brutto, Il Cattivo (The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly)" Roberto Pregadio – "Ballata Per Un Pistolero (Ballad of a Gunman)" Lily and Ms. Glass' disagreement about frog dissection
    Right Said Fred – "Too Sexy!" No change Mary Cherry entering school
    Curtis Mayfield – "Superfly" Paul Lenart – "Funky Street (B)"
    • Album: SCD 466 Funk and Soul Grooves
    Lily's 70s' movie daydream in biology class
    Yello – "Oh Yeah" Curtis Schwartz – "Dig This" Brooke and Nicole waiting in boys' locker room
    Zebrahead – "Swing" Unknown music Brooke preparing dinner
    Modest Mussorgsky (Janos Sandor & Budapest Philharmonic Orchestra) – "St. John's Night on Bald Mountain, 'A Night on the Bare Mountain'" No change Dinner with Brooke and Sam's parents
    4 Windstruck Snowboy And The Latin Section – "Mambo for Max" No change Sam sitting on Josh's lap during drama practice
    Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66 – "The Look Of Love" No change Sam looking at Josh during classes
    Andrea True Connection – "More More More" Jean-Pierre Fabien – "Soul Brothers" Sam and Josh dancing in Sam's fantasy
    Ludwig van Beethoven – "Symphony No. 5" No change Carmen sending an email accidentally to everyone
    Nappy Brown – "My Heart Goes Piddily, Patter, Patter" Sy Gorieb & Mari Falcone – "Pretty Baby (A)" Brooke sitting next to Harrison in biology class
    The Nutty Squirrels – "Uh! Oh!" Hermann Skibbe – "Swinging" Mary Cherry running around to talk to Sugar Daddy
    Bow Wow Wow – "I Want Candy" Chris Goulstone – "Rocking Blues (60 Sec)" Boys locker room transitioning to Brooke's bedroom
    Remy Zero – "Twister" Different unknown music Josh asking Sam to come in journalism room
    Unknown music Different unknown music Nicole bringing out margarita mix to Brooke near the pool
    The Push Stars – "Drunk Is Better Than Dead" Different unknown music Nicole and Brooke noticing Harrison from the window next door
    Unknown music Unknown music Brooke and Harrison talking near the poolside
    Robert W Vincent – "Wear You Down (A)"
    • Album: Eclectic Alternative
    No change Drunk Brooke laying on Harrison's lap
    Remy Zero – "Twister" Robert W Vincent – "Wear You Down (A)"
    • Album: Eclectic Alternative
    Sam looking at yearbook; Harrison looking over Brooke
    Moby – "Inside" Llewellyn – "Amethyst" / "Inner Vision" Josh giving poem/album lyrics to Brooke at the library
    Fountains of Wayne – "Troubled Times" Timo Jewel, Fontaine Burnett – "It Feels Like"
    • Album: Songbook 2
    Sam and Harrison talking at the fast food restaurant, Mr. Clucks.
    5 Slumber Party Massacre Joan Jones – "Party" Alexander Baker, Clair Marlo – "Just Be" Carmen writing her party invitations and handing them out; ending scene at Mr. Clucks
    Jennifer Brown – "Two In The Morning" Unknown music Beginning scene at the school
    Wiseguys – "Ooh La La" Unknown music Cheerleaders walking to cafeteria to RSVPing to Carmen's party
    Arling & Cameron – "How About The Boys" Rick Cassman & Vyv Hope-Scott – "Tristans Boutique (Full Mix)" Harrison and Brooke talking at the cafeteria
    Eels – "Cancer For The Cure" Chris Goulstone – "Get On Down (Full Mix Vocal)" Cheerleaders arrive at Carmen's house
    Los Lobos – "Oh Yeah" Tim Juckes – "Hurtling"
    • Album: SCD 535 Sound Fields
    Nicole hypnotizing Mary Cherry and Carmen
    Bugs – "The Oracle" Francis Monkman – "Superdude" Nicole giving money to hypnotized Carmen to buy chicken at Mr. Clucks
    6 Truth or Consequences Henry Mancini – "The Pink Panther Theme" Unknown music Nicole scheming to cheat on biology midterm with Mary Cherry and Poppy in cafeteria
    Jack Elliot, Allyn Ferguson – "Charlie's Angels – TV Theme song" Unknown music Nicole, Marry Cherry's fantasy as Charlie Angels
    Arling & Cameron – "Le Flic Et La Fille" John Hawkins – "Hit Man" Sneaking into Ms. Glass' office
    Stavesacre – "You Know How It Is" Unknown song Fight between Josh and Harrison
    Edwin Starr – "War" No change Food fight in cafeteria
    7 Queen B. Unknown music Unknown music Sam moving into Brooke's house
    Bert Parks – "There She Is, Miss America" Alan Braden – "Bridge of Stars" Announcement of homecoming queen nominees in class
    Jakko Jakszyk – "Spaghetti Cowboy (Full Mix Vocal)" No change Mary Cherry's mother talking to Nicole
    Chic – "I Want Your Love" Steve Jeffries – "The Beat Goes On (Full Mix)" Nominees campaigning
    Unknown music Unknown music Sam listening to CD player
    John Philip Sousa – "The Washington Post" No change Mary Cherry on megaphone
    Mary Schneider – "William Tell Overture" Gioachino Rossini – "William Tell Overture" Filling out ballots
    Unknown music Different unknown music Introducing the nominees at the homecoming game
    Sparklehorse – "Homecoming Queen" No change Ending scene
    8 Tonight's the Night Loli-Pop – "Be My Petting Zoo" No change Opening scene and throughout episode
    • Original song/music video for the series
    Bon Voyage – "Together" Alexander Baker, Clair Marlo – "Butterfly" Brooke taking compatibility quiz from magazine
    Ben Lee – "I Am A Sunflower" Alexander Baker, Clair Marlo – "Just Be" After Sam seeing Ben at school; Harrison looking at couples at cafeteria
    The Har You Percussion Group – "Welcome To The Party" Liza and JP – "Perrito Caliente" Sam and Tuna twins practicing tennis with Ben
    Mineral – "The Last Word Is Rejoice" Unknown music Lily and Harrison talking in the nurse's office
    "La Cumparsita" Liza and JP – "Perrito Caliente" Ben teaching Sam on tennis court
    Sarah Vaughn – "Smooth Operator" Hal David and John Cacavas – "All Day" Harrison checking in hotel
    Supertramp – "Give A Little Bit" Alexander Baker, Clair Marlo – "Cloud Patterns" (instrumental) Harrison preparing romantic setting in room; Sugar Daddy waiting for his date, Brooke and Josh becoming intimate
    Alec Gould – "Sea Breeze" No change Lily arriving at hotel room

    Joe 90 – "Just A Dream"

    Anika Peress, Dean Landon – "Forever Naturally" Lily cancelling plans with Harrison, Sugar Daddy's date not showing up, Brooke trying to wake up Josh
    Dean Martin – "Nobody Til Somebody Loves You" Hal David and John Cacavas – "All Day" (instrumental) Ending scene at the Knees Together club
    9 Wild, Wild Mess Unknown music Different unknown music Nicole, Mary Cherry and Sugar Daddy kidnapping Gwyneth Paltrow's personal shopper
    Clyde McPhatter – "If You Only Knew" Generic somber music that is commonly played throughout series Brooke second time taking pregnancy test and walking to the kitchen
    David Bowie – "Fashion" No change Nicole and Mary Cherry's personal fashion wearing Gwyneth Paltrow's clothes
    Dido – "Honestly OK" Billy Lincoln, Kat Green – "We Grow" Brooke in her room; Sam passes motherhood information under the door
    "Dirty Ho" No change Brooke fantasy of being pregnant during class; Ms. Ross, Nicole and Mary Cherry break into song
    • Original song made for the series
    KPM Angels' Chorus – "Messiah: Hallelujah" No change Nicole and Mary Cherry being praised by the personal shopper
    Unknown music Different unknown music Nicole and Mary Cherry find out the personal shopper's true identity
    Switchfoot – "Let That Be Enough" Larry Gates – "Circle of Love"
    • Album: American Impressions 3 – Popular Culture
    Ending scene where Harrison submits the signatures for his mom to be principal for a day
    10 Fall on Your Knees APM Holiday Ensemble – "Kommet, Ihr Hirten" No change Cold opening where Nicole is counting money
    Unknown music Unknown music Sam and Brooke's family decorating the Christmas tree
    John Devereaux – "Christmas Day" No change Brooke and Sam realizing they have to share a Christmas party together
    Richard Myhill – "Christmas Lullaby (2)" No change Carmen entering school with crutches
    Brian Bennett – "We Wish You a Mary Christmas" No change Ms. Glass announcing there is no final exam
    Lee Mendelson, Vince Guaraldi – "Christmas Time Is Here" No change Tuna twins, Emory, and Freddy caroling outside
    "O Come, All Ye Faithful" No change Carolers outside while the everyone else is talking indoors
    "Drummer Boy" No change Carolers singing after Nicole leaves small change for a donation
    Ludwig van Beethoven – "Für Elise" No change Music box
    Unknown music Music removed Past Nicole starting her reign of terror
    Richard Harvey – "Winter's Flight" Music removed Introducing Mary Cherry as Spirit of Christmas Present
    Unknown music Unknown music Nicole coming out of bed canopy
    Richard Myhill – "Tales of Midwinter" No change Mary Cherry waving wand
    Bing Crosby – "I’ll Be Home For Christmas" John Charles Fiddy, Sammy Burdson (APM Holiday Ensemble) – "Ding Dong Merrily On High" Sam and Brooke's parents dancing
    The Nutcracker – "Dance of the Mirlitons" No change April Tuna and Freddy Gong talking to
    Unknown music Unknown music Brooke talking to Carmen at the party
    Unknown music Unknown music Making a toast at the table
    Unknown music Unknown music Nicole arriving to the party
    Jeffrey Reid Baker – "It Came Upon a Midnight Clear" No change Everyone opening Nicole's presents
    "Silent Night" No change Ms. Glass and Nurse Glass stargazing on balcony
    "Hark! The Herald Angels" No change Ending scene – students caroling in front of Ms. Glass' home
    11 Ex, Lies, and Videotape Madonna – "Lucky Star (U.S. Remix)" No change Cold opening where cheerleaders are practicing
    T-Cisco – "Intervention #1" Stephen Gaboury, Machan Sasaki Taylor – "Panama Red (A)" April Tuna talking to Carmen in front of lockers and throughout episode
    Rob Zombie – "Dragula (Hot Rod Herman Remix)" "Gargantua (A)"
    • Album: SCD0187 – VOCAL ROCK, THRASH & POP FROM USA
    Poppy, Mary Cherry's driving test

    Andrea Marcum – "Elastic"

    "Before I Give My Heart"
    • Album: SCD0256 – SHOWBIZ PLUS – LIVE ENTERTAINMENT
    Josh returning to auditorium after arguing with his dad outside
    12 The Trial of Emory Dick Johann Sebastian Bach – "Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565" André Luy – "Hymne en 3 versets sur le choral 'Der du bist drei in Einigkeit': Con moto" Emory's fantasy of torturing his tormentors
    Alan Tew – "The Big One" (People's Court theme song) No change Beginning court scene
    Bill Baylis & Julie Tully – "Get Up and Do It" No change Cheerleaders practicing after first court session
    Tony Orlando and Dawn – "Say, Has Anyone Seen My Sweet Gypsy Rose" No change Ms. Glass dancing in class
    13 Hope in a Jar Brian Bennett – "Boogie Juice" No change Transition scene from classroom to Harrison walking in the cafeteria
    Brian Bennett & Dave Koz – "Melt" No change Glamazon cheerleaders fantasizing about Stone Cold
    Curtis Schwartz – "Skratch Junkie" No change The Glamazons and April Tuna walking in the hallways
    Alan Parker – "Powerhouse Rock" No change Harrison and Josh competing on weight benches
    The Stone Roses – "I Wanna Be Adored" Steve Byrd – "Sunspots"
    • Album: BR277 BRH95 Brit Rock Invasion
    Montage of everyone getting ready for the Sadie Hawkins dance
    Jungle Brothers – "Freakin’ You" Different unknown music Glamazons and April Tuna entering the dance
    The Autumns – "Oriel" Different unknown music Sam and Josh dancing; Brooke and Harrison talking
    The Lassie Foundation – "El Rey" Steve Byrd – "Slider"
    • Album: BR357 BRH114 Brit Rock Anthems
    Glamazons see April Tuna dancing with Stone Cold
    The Flamingos – "I Only Have Eyes For You" Jerry Burnham, Raun Burnham – "Forever and a Day (A)" 
    • Album: Remember the 50s
    Final dancing scene
    14 Caged! Gwen Mars – "Big Wheel" Different unknown music Flashback of fight scene in The Novak during cold opening
    Missy Elliott – "She’s a Bitch" Roberto Pregadio – "Ballata per un Pistolero (Ballad of a Gunman)" Girls in groups of 3 walking in the halls
    Unknown music Graham Preskett – "Echoes of Love" Brooke's retelling of her secret
    Gerhard Trede – "Beguine "
    • Album: From Mambo to Puszta Fox
    No Change Ms. Glass retelling her secret
    Kendall Payne – "The Second Day" Anika Paris – "In Love Again" Sam's secret
    George Michael – Freedom! '90 No change Ending scene
    15 Booty Camp Graham De Wilde – "The British Grenadiers" No change The start of boot camp while holding dummies on track & field
    William Steffe – "Battle Hymn of the Republic" or "Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory" No change Obstacle course during boot camp
    Kenny Loggins – "Danger Zone" (Top Gun soundtrack) Different unknown music Sargent Rock Glass saying "Top Gun would make one heck of a broadway show"
    Richard Myhill – "Get 'Em Off!" No change The boys walking through the hall of girls during boot camp
    Michael Brook – "Ultramarine" Pierre Perez-Vergara – "Micro Structure"
    • Album: KOS65 Repetita
    Everyone leaving boot camp
    16 All About Adam Unknown music Lucy Diamond & Jim Wolfe – "Outside Looking In" Cold opening of Brooke sitting on the bleachers
    Tom Racer – "Secret’s Out" Different unknown music Mary Cherry making out with Adam in The Novak
    Amber – "Sexual (Li Da Di)" Different unknown music Adam choreographing cheers for Glamazons
    Foo Fighters – "Breakout" David Newton – "She's So Dumb"
    • Album: BR386 BRH122 Pop-Punk, Rap-Rock, Nu Metal
    Montage of Sam being filmed for Chick Power
    New World Symphony – "Wonder Woman" Brian Bennett – "Drama Montage" Mary Cherry trying to decipher Adam's real identity from IDs
    Dave Richmond – "Nightwatch" No change Sam researching in computer lab
    Unknown music Paul Lenart – "Backyard Groove"
    • Album: Electric Blues
    Mary Cherry plane ride to Tupelo
    Paul Simon – "Kodachrome" Zachary A Schaffer – "Yesterdays Are Gone (B)"
    • Album: Eclectic Alternative
    Ending scene
    17 Lord of the Flies Luscious Jackson – "Fantastic Fabulous" No change Glamazons getting ready early in the morning
    Groove Armada – "I See You Baby (Fatboy Slim Radio Edit)" Glamazons arriving tai chi class
    Mark Scholz – "Mind Game" No change Exercises during tai chi class
    Unknown music No change Beginning of open mic setting
    Harrison – "What is He Doing With Her?" No change Harrison's self made song
    • Original song
    18 C-C-Changes David Bowie – "Changes" No change Woodshop teacher's new transformation; students making a statement at the board meeting
    Mitch Miller – "The Yellow Rose of Texas" Instrumental of "The Yellow Rose of Texas" Cherry Cherry's flashback
    Dick Walter – "Satin Sounds" No change Staff room with upgraded features
    19 Hard on the Outside, Soft in the Middle The B-52's – "Rock Lobster" No change Cold opening of Lily's flashback seeing the lobster at Croutons restaurant; Mary Cherry eating the lobster; ending scene
    Vitamin C – "I'm Not That Kind of Girl" Bill Baylis, Simon Stewart & Julie Tulley – "Go Mad for It" Fantasy sequence of Nicole walking down school hallway and receiving gifts from boys
    Madonna – "Ray of Light" No change Unpopular girls dying their hair blond in The Novak
    Chunky Nelson – "You've Got the Power" APM Healing Artists – "Move Your Body" Unpopular girls walking in the cafeteria with blonde hair
    Barbra Streisand – "I'm the Greatest Star" No change Mary Cherry acting like Barbra Streisand
    A.J. Mora – "The Truth is Coming" APM Healing Artists – "Move Your Body" Harrison walking in hallway with blond hair
    Unknown music Different unknown music Trash thrown at Glamazons while as brunettes walking down the hall
    Prozzak – "Sucks to Be You" APM Healing Artists – "Move Your Body" Sam getting the larger porkchop at family dinner
    Chunky Nelson – "You've Got the Power" No change Unpopular group entering disco bowling alley
    Sammy Burdson & Jean-Claude Madonne – "Do the Boogaloo" No change Ms. Glass being taken away on a stretcher
    Unknown music No change Scene after Sam and Brooke's parents decide to move the wedding earlier
    20 We Are Family Group Forty-Orchestra – "Aspects of Fear" No change Cold opening of fantasy sequence – Sam crashing into Brooke
    Jack Shaindlin – "Crime Lab" No change Sam calling on the phone in cold opening
    Richard Cottle – "Set Me Free" No change Brooke rewatching her cheerleading practice on TV
    Jack Shaindlin – "Perplexity" No change Brooke and Sam arguing
    Jack Shaindlin – "Danger" No change Brooke removing the cloche/cover from her meal that Sam prepared
    The Edwin Davids Jazz Band – "Chips" (TV theme song) No change Erik Estrada talking to Mary Cherry at school
    Group Forty-Orchestra – "Drama (Clifford Composition)" No change Mary Cherry hugs Erik Estrada in family therapy session
    Unknown music Different unknown music Lily and Carmen being chased
    Jessica Riddle – "Your Girl" Simon Donald Lockyer, Simon May – "Tender Emotions (B)"
    • Album: Conflicting Emotions Part 2
    Sam walking to her locker and talking to Harrison
    Fastbacks – "One More Hour" Different unknown music Lily shaving off half of Mary Cherry's hair
    The Beatles –『She’s Leaving Home』(cover; unknown singer) Chris Goulstone – "Across The Line (Alt Mix Version 2 Underscore)" Brooke finding out Sam ran away
    21 What Makes Sammy Run Cover of Scott McKenzie – "San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair)" Different unknown music San Francisco scene in cold opening
    Unknown music No change Boys talking about the strip club and talking about getting in after they were denied
    "Horny Cool Boys" No change The boys walking down the school hallway while wear sunglasses
    • Original song for the series
    Unknown music No change Boys try to get into strip club with fake IDs
    Group Forty-Orchestra – "Aspects of Fear" No change Mary Cherry with a devious face
    Morphic Field – "I Won’t Lie to You" Billy Lincoln & Kat Green – "We Belong" Sam sneaking into the office at the art gallery
    Unknown music No change Mary Cherry showing her tattoo
    Lynyrd Skynyrd – "That Smell" Different unknown music Wanda appearing in bathroom
    William Steffe – "Battle Hymn of the Republic" or "Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory" No change Harrison making a speech to the strip club's bouncer
    The Rock-A-Teens – "Woo-hoo" Finn and the Sharks – "Rockabilly Roadhouse" Lily trying to pretend to be Sam
    Lords of Acid – "Rough Sex" Bob Haynes, Max Beard – "Music Medicine"
    • Album: BR396 BRH124 Deep House
    Opening scene of strip club
    Laurie Burgess & Lee Rous – "Baby, Get Higher" No change Introduction of Mary Cherry, Nicole and Wanda on stage
    Unknown music No change Sam's mother talking to the girls in the kitchen about Sam
    The Flamingos – "Ko Ko Mo" Different unknown music Carmen throwing up
    22 Two Weddings and a Funeral The Miracles – "Love Machine" Different unknown music Ms. Glass showing up in boys' locker room to retrieve pen
    "Teachin' Ms. Glass Musical" No change Students singing about Ms. Glass
    • Original song for the series
    Godsmack – "Voodoo" Music removed Mary Cherry's flashback at Nurse Glass' home about suspicious person
    Unknown music No change Getting ready for the wedding
    • Original song for the series
    Chris Payne – "Elizabethan" No change Mary Cherry showing up in an extravagant dress
    Sprung Monkey – "Get Em Outta Here" Music removed Nurse Glass mentions Ms. Glass was an organ donor at the pews
    Ruby and the Romantics – "Our Day Will Come" Different unknown music Mary Cherry's mother talking to Sam's mother
    "Will You Marry Me My Dear?" No change The boys singing
    • Original song for the series

    Season 2

    Episode # Title TV songs

    (Original broadcast)

    DVD songs Notes
    1 Timber! Neve – "Step Up" No change Brooke thinking about her mom during cold opening
    Unknown music No change Ms. Glass blasting loud music in front the tree
    Unknown music No change Mary Cherry walking in during tryouts
    Trinket – "Boom" No change Nicole walking and falling in the hallway
    2 Baby, Don't Do It! AC/DC – "Highway to Hell" 60 Second Crush – "Sister Suicide" Emory's sisters walking into the school
    Georges Bizet – Habanera (from the opera, Carmen) No change Mary Cherry and Nicole slapping/punching each other
    David Arnold, Paul Hart – "Infamia"
    • Album: BR425_Sport – Power & Energy
    No change Carmen's baby stroller falling on the stairs
    Kef – "Jump on It" Different unknown music Emory and Harrison arriving at the house party
    Kef – "Hottie Boombalottie" Different unknown music Emory's sisters dressed up as Nicole and Mary Cherry
    Sisqo – "Thong Song" Bizarre – "The Party (Risque Heartache Mix)" Carmen and Lily talking at the house party
    Unknown music Different unknown music Nicole's speech about standing up to Emory's sisters
    Jared Douglas – "Don’t Make Me Wait" Different unknown music Nicole and Mary Cherry stopping music while Emory's sisters were dancing
    3 Citizen Shame Fred Karlin –『It’s a Sometimes World』(Yours, Mines and Ours soundtrack) Different unknown music Carmen watching the movie, "Yours, Mines and Ours"
    The O’Jays – "For The Love Of Money" Greazy Meal – "Money" Ms. Glass tries to convince Harrison to be her pretend child
    Marilyn Monroe – "Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend" Different unknown music Ms. Glass checking the diamond ring
    Unknown music Different unknown music Brooke and teacher talking at the restaurant
    Pink Floyd – "Money" Different unknown music Brooke and teacher chatting with two random guys
    4 Sweetest Taboo Barry White – "It’s Ecstasy When You Lay Down Next To Me Zilo Groove – "Feel Free Don't Stop (instrumental)" Nicole tries to seduce Vice Principal Krupps in his office
    Electric Boys – "All Lips & Hips" Southern Gentlemen – "Drive Me Wild" Mary Cherry showing her new lips in class
    The Gap Band – "You Dropped A Bomb On Me" Crud – "Meat Detonation" Ms. Glass throwing the concoction outside of class
    5 Joe Loves Mary Cherry Bob Foster – "Pop, Snapple and Crack" Jet Set Six – "If I Could Be Anyone" Dating show fantasy with Brooke in cold opening
    Ivan Zenaty & Frantisek Xaver Thuri

    & Janacek Chamber Orchestra – "Concerto For Violin And Orchestra in G Major, La Stravaganza, Op. 4, No. 3, R. 301: I. Allegro"

    Different unknown music Nicole and Harrison in 18th century clothing fantasy
    "Cha Cha (I'm a Lady in Love)" No change Fantasy scene where Harrison and Mary Cherry doing a cha cha dance in the hallway
    • Original song for the series
    Unknown music Luck Brothers – "Like I Never Did Before" Monkey daydreaming
    Fastball – "This Guy's in Love With You" No change Josh cheering up the monkey
    Lipps, Inc – "Funky Town" La Guardia – "You Are (My Shining Star) (Risque mix)" Montage of people roller skating
    Neil Sedaka – "Breaking Up Is Hard To Do" Jessie Ross – "One Step at a Time" Couples only dance
    6 Style and Substance Abuse Unknown music Bibi Farber – "That Girl Again" Former homecoming queen, Hellacious enters the school hallway
    Unknown music Different unknown music Hellacious announcing the queen nominees
    Vicky Sue Robinson – "Turn the Beat Around" Different unknown music Ms. Glass' alarm clock at home
    Sheena Easton – "Morning Train" Different unknown music Montage of Ms. Glass and Carmen training for the queen title
    7 Ur-ine Trouble Steve Miller Band – "abracadabra" Different unknown music Mary Cherry and Nicole looking at the crystal ball
    Madonna – "Music" No change Mary Cherry, Nicole, and Hellacious parodying Madonna's "Music" music video in the limousine
    8 Misery Loathes Company Brent Jones & The T.P. Mobb – "Thank You" No change Clarence listening to music
    Five for Fighting – "Superman (It's Not Easy)" Theo Eastwind – "Rite of Passage" Drawing session at the clinic
    13 Mary Charity Olive – "Smile" Merrie Amsterburg – "Patchwork" Ending scene
    21 Promblems Drowning Pool – "Bodies" Crud – "Reality" Nicole driving

    Reception

    Critics

    In 2012, Entertainment Weekly listed Popular at #21 in their list of the "26 Best Cult TV Shows Ever", calling it "the proto-Glee" and saying it "celebrated the value of outcasts and portrayed overplayed topics—Homecoming Court, sex, and secrets—through an absurdist lens."[1]

    Ratings

    Season U.S. ratings Time slot Network rank
    1 1999–2000 2.9 million [2] Wednesday at 9:00 pm (Episode 1)
    Thursday at 8:00 pm (Episodes 2–22)
    #11
    2 2000–2001 1.7 million [citation needed] Friday at 9:00 pm #11

    Awards and nominations

    Year Award Result Category Recipient
    2000 Casting Society of America Nominated Best Casting for TV, Comedy Pilot Eric Dawson, Carol Kritzer, and Robert J. Ulrich
    2000 GLAAD Media Awards Won Outstanding TV Individual Episode (for episode "Wild Wild Mess")
    -
    2001 GLAAD Media Awards Nominated Outstanding TV Comedy Series
    -
    2000 Genesis Awards Won Television – New Series (for episode "Under Siege")
    -
    2001 Genesis Awards Won Television – Comedy Series (for episode "Joe Loves Mary Cherry")
    -
    2000 SHINE Awards Won Comedy Episode (for episode "Booty Camp")
    -
    2000 TV Guide Awards Nominated Favorite Teen Show
    -
    2000 Teen Choice Awards Nominated TV – Choice Sidekick Ron Lester
    Nominated TV – Choice Comedy
    -
    Nominated TV – Choice Actress Carly Pope
    Nominated TV – Choice Actress Leslie Bibb
    Won TV – Choice Breakout Show
    -
    2001 Teen Choice Awards Nominated TV – Choice Sidekick Ron Lester
    Nominated TV – Choice Comedy
    -

    Appearances

    In February 2000, the casts of Popular and Freaks and Geeks competed against each other in a special celebrity week of Family Feud hosted by Louie Anderson.[3]

    Leslie Bibb and Carly Pope appeared in Grosse Pointe (episode 6) as actresses from Popular in a volleyball game against Johnny and Courtney.

    In 2012, several of the main actors reunited and raised $30,000 for AIDS WalkinLos Angeles.[4]

    References

    1. ^ "26 Best Cult TV Shows Ever". Entertainment Weekly. August 26, 2012. Archived from [ever the original] on November 18, 2012. Retrieved May 24, 2022. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)
  • ^ "US-Jahrescharts 1999/2000". Würzburg, Germany: Quotenmeter.de. May 30, 2002. Archived from the original on February 26, 2013. Retrieved August 23, 2017.
  • ^ "The Week in Pop: My pop-culture picks".
  • ^ O'Connell, Mikey (October 15, 2012). "The Cast of 'Popular' Reunites at AIDS Walk Los Angeles". The Hollywood Reporter.
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