Network: ABC
Episodes: 105 (hour)
Seasons: One
TV show dates: January 16, 2012 — July 6, 2012
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: Ty Pennington, Tim Gunn, Harley Pasternak, Doctor Jennifer Ashton, and Doctor Tiffanie Davis Henry (hosts).
TV show description:
This daily talk show is produced at ABC’s Times Square Studios and attempts to “revolutionize” the lives of viewers from the inside out. The show features a team of experts that help complete transformations in all areas of life including body, health, style, mind and environment.
The producers see the show as a “daily boost” for those looking for inspiration to accomplish little victories or in need of a road map for a major change. Each week, the series highlights one woman’s personal journey over the course of five months.
The TV series provides life tips and tools to motivate viewers and to hopefully serve as a catalyst for change. The show features design expert Ty Pennington; style guru Tim Gunn; celebrity trainer Harley Pasternak; OB-GYN Doctor Jennifer Ashton; and therapist Doctor Tiffanie Davis Henry.
Episode 105
Gunn starts the show by addressing the audience, “It’s a bittersweet day here because it’s our last show of The Revolution. And, on behalf of all of my co-hosts, incredible staff and fabulous crew I want to tell you what a distinct honor and pleasure it’s been to be welcomed into your each day. We thank you all profusely. Thank you.”
Gunn presents summer bargains with People StyleWatch editor Kristen Maxwell and then, the four Daly Sisters’ meet their fitness goals and collectively lose 230lbs.
The show ends with parting words from the five hosts, highlighting their final tips and pieces of wisdom.
Ashton: Find a personal physician that you love and really connect with, not unlike the qualities that you might look for in a spouse.
Pasternak: Enjoy yourself when it comes to exercise and eating well. Find activities and healthy foods that you like and enjoy life.
Pennington: When it comes to design in your home or in your life, trust your gut. If it doesn’t feel right for you, don’t do it. Make it personal, make it you. The mistakes are sometimes a lot of fun too.
Henry: You are who you want to define yourself to be. You’re not defined by your successes or failures or illnesses or handicaps. Those things don’t really matter. What matters most is who you want to be in the future and who you define yourself to be going forward. We are each in control of our lives and have the power to rewrite who we are. Bad things are just a chapter in our lives, not the whole book.
Gunn: Make no excuses and, as I maybe say a bit too much, “make it work.” Whatever you have to do, find a way to make it happen.
First aired: July 6, 2012
What do you think? Are you sorry that The Revolution TV series was cancelled? Why do you think that it didn’t catch on with a bigger audience? Did you benefit from watching the show? Which aspect did you like or dislike the most?
All the good show like Revolution there are a all people that like this show so sad that the show staying on TV are brainless
all the good shows are getting cancelled I know a lot of people that like Revolution so sad that good shows can’t stay on TV and brainless stay on
Almost all of the once quality tv shows have been cancelled. Revolution is one of them..
The majority of tv programming seems geared to ‘no brainers’..limited thinkers..whatever..
It is frustrating..and sad.