The Cindy Margolis Show

The Cindy Margolis Show

2000
The Cindy Margolis Show
The Cindy Margolis Show

The Cindy Margolis Show

3.5 | en | Comedy

The Cindy Margolis Show was a short lived television show which was filmed in Miami Beach, Florida and hosted by Cindy Margolis. The premise of the show was to have a lot of young people party and dance around a stage on which various events took place such as bikini contests. The show was hosted by Margolis and Lance Krall with DJ Skribble providing dance music for the party goers.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP15  Thanksgiving Party
Nov. 24,2000
Thanksgiving Party

It's certain that the pilgrims never had a celebration of this type, but girl watchers will find they have a lot to be thankful for. Singer Byron Stingily also performs.

EP14  Big Pimpin'
Nov. 17,2000
Big Pimpin'

Outrageous styles abound in this questionable tribute to pimp culture. Rappers Luther Campbell and Lil' Kim are around to offer their thoughts.

EP13  Springer Break
Nov. 10,2000
Springer Break

Notorious talk show host Jerry Springer is back again, and he's in front of his kind of crowd as he helps host some wild stunts and the Webkini Girls competition. Producer/singer Duane Harden also appears.

EP12  Out of This World
Nov. 03,2000
Out of This World

ALF is Cindy's special guest. He helps host the Webkini Girls segment, and his interests seem to be the same as the other males in the audience. Singer Sonique makes a return to the show.

EP11  Halloween Party
Oct. 27,2000
Halloween Party

With a scene like South Beach, every night might seem to be Halloween, but this is an ""official"" celebration. Musical guests are rappers Trick Daddy, Trina and CO.

EP10  Ladies' Night
Oct. 20,2000
Ladies' Night

For this night, at least, the ladies have something to shout about as beefcake replaces cheesecake on the runway. Even the Webkini Girls move over for a parade of hunky guys. Producer/songwriter Rodney Jerkins gives Skrib a hand at the mixing console and one of his proteges, the female pop group So Plush, performs.

EP9  T&A
Oct. 13,2000
T&A

Here's a question--isn't every night ""T&A"" night on The Cindy Margolis Show? Regardless, there is no shortage of either T or A on this evening's program. Miss Jane is the musical guest.

EP8  Bachelor Party
Oct. 06,2000
Bachelor Party

Singer Tina Cousins performs at the ""bachelor party"" this evening, which features a lot of scantily clad girls, maybe even more than usual! The Budweiser ""Wasss Up"" guys are on hand also, and Lance hits the streets of Miami to ask the question--""Wasss Uppp?""

EP7  Drag Night
Sep. 29,2000
Drag Night

""It's a drag"" on South Beach for sure this night as cross-dressing is the style of the moment. Even DJ Skribble gets into the spirit of things, but he doesn't appear to be the most comfortable guy around. The musical guest is singer LaRissa.

EP6  Frat Party
Sep. 22,2000
Frat Party

Actor/comedian Wayne Brady helps Cindy, Lance and Skribble preside over the ""frat party"" celebration and singer Jana also performs.

EP5  The King vs the Queen
Sep. 15,2000
The King vs the Queen

The king of talk show sleaze and the sexy queen of the Internet are put together for this show, to the delight of the audience. Ultra Nate sings and pro football star Terrell Davis is among the gathered crowd this evening.

EP4  The Big Show
Sep. 08,2000
The Big Show

Pro wrestler The Big Show is on hand to help watch and comment on the festivities, including the co-ed bathing suit-changing contest. He also threatens to do Lance in on a couple of occasions. Also, a performance by rapper J.T. Money.

EP3  Disco
Sep. 01,2000
Disco

All the trappings of the disco era are revived and Nicole Sullivan (Mad TV) helps Cindy recall those sometimes-embarrassing days. Singer Sonique also performs.

EP2  Pajama Party
Aug. 25,2000
Pajama Party

Pajama party guests include actress and former Playboy centerfold model Devin Devasquez, who arrives in a frisky mood and gets Cindy to go a little more bare than she previously dared. R&B singer Jocelyn Enriquez performs also.

EP1  Luau
Aug. 18,2000
Luau

This first installment of Cindy's outdoor party on Miami's South Beach features a Hawaiian theme and introduces several regular segments including a dance contest, a game where couples race to exchange bathing suits the fastest, and of course the fabulous Webkini Girl competition. Viewers were able to vote for online for their favorites. Singer Nelly performs his hit, ""Country Grammar.""

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Released: 2000-08-01 | Released Producted By: Burt Dubrow Productions , Visual Frontier Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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The Cindy Margolis Show was a short lived television show which was filmed in Miami Beach, Florida and hosted by Cindy Margolis. The premise of the show was to have a lot of young people party and dance around a stage on which various events took place such as bikini contests. The show was hosted by Margolis and Lance Krall with DJ Skribble providing dance music for the party goers.

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Cast

Lance Krall , Cindy Margolis

Director

Joe DeMaio

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Burt Dubrow Productions , Visual Frontier

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Reviews

HaN-hAn People expect too much from TV today. The other review on this show is a point in case. You're not going to tune into the Cindy Margolis show to find the meaning of life, spiritual guidance, or grow as a person. It's just pure entertainment! And what is wrong with that? Some people have to use their brains so much at work, we just want to kick back, and relax, and have a laugh and forget about the world. This show is just so funny, so crass, so full of in your face jokes and gyrating, near nude bodies, who can't enjoy it? Get off your intellectual pedestal and come down to earth.
Mbrand I had watched the Cindy Margolis show which to me had such great production, but the lady herself Ms Margolis is a bad host. She literally just stands there looking at the camera while everybody else are just drooling all over her. You got all sorts of people raging from Hooter chicks to wannabe models.the guest stars were the only ones that made the show as exciting even though none of them can play rock music. I play in a band and if I was on a show like that,We'll be blowing away evryone especially mr. Sqibble.Cindy was a good show while it lasted but it'll be a longtime before she'll ever have her own show again
Rick Blaine As a European I had no contact with this show or this person and only happened upon it/her by chance. After having been sent one segment on video I think I can safely say that this show/person, as American displays of pseudo-sexuality, is about as lame as can get.Turn off your TV/video and start up a game of bridge instead.
BrianG Absolutely brainless "variety" show--for lack of a better word--starring a bleached blonde who gained fame as the woman whose picture was downloaded the most on the Internet. "Loaded" is the operative word here, as Ms. Margolis comes across as inarticulate, somewhat slow, and incapable of saying anything that isn't written for her on cue cards or a TelePrompter. She comes across as the embodiment of every dumb blonde joke ever made; whether that is a conscious effort on her part or she actually IS the dumbest blonde ever made is hard to tell. What she is, really, is the Zsa Zsa Gabor of the millennium--she's famous for being famous without actually having to do anything. Her "show" consists mainly of her changing into slinky and revealing outfits every 3 or 4 minutes, and the "entertainment" is provided by an audience of mainly drunken and horny frat boys and narcisstic, scantily clad college girls, professional dancers and strippers. Her sidekicks are a mumbling, tattooed nitwit who spins records and calls himself DJ Skribble, and a mugging, leering, supremely untalented "comic" named Lance who apparently believes himself to be the love child of Jerry Lewis and Jim Carrey. Altogether, a complete waste of time. Margolis' attractiveness, on which the show is based, is totally pneumatic, and while the semi-naked women in the audience and on stage provide some entertainment, it's mostly of the embarrassing kind.