The Right Hand (TV series)

The Right Hand is a Canadian reality TV series that aired on The Movie Network and Movie Central. It follows Brandon MacIntosh, a film school graduate from Ayr, Ontario, hired as production assistant for Porno Dan, the owner of Immoral Productions, an upstart adult entertainment company, operating out of Southern California and attending awards shows in Las Vegas. The second season follows Porno Dan working without Brandon, having quit in the second episode just because Brandon's friend Tyler Shazma was included by Dan in a porn production, yet Brandon claimed the friend didn't appear comfortable even though the friend didn't complain and actually seemed intrigued in his role. Dan even claims that Brandon's departure was "long over due" because "Brandon's words said he wanted to be here, but his actions didn't". Brandon appears in the opening title cards in the rest of the season's episodes. Dan's replacement assistant is Chris, although unknown where Chris came from.

The Right Hand
GenreDocumentary
Reality TV
Created byRichard Arnold & Matt Austin Sadowski
Directed byMatt Austin Sadowski
StarringBrandon MacIntosh & Dan Leal
Country of originCanada
Original language(s)English
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes22
Production
Executive producer(s)Richard Arnold
Producer(s)Richard Arnold & Lynnette Lanning
Running time29 minutes
Production company(s)Right Hand Productions
Release
Original networkThe Movie Network
Movie Central
Original releaseOctober 7, 2011 (2011-10-07)-2012
External links
Website

Appearances of notable adult entertainment performers

First season

  • Brandy Aniston
  • Aiden Ashley
  • Sindee Jennings
  • Shawna Lenee
  • Molly Rae
  • Victoria White

Second season

  • Molly Bennett
  • Martina "Tarra White" Mrakviova
  • Rikki Sixx
  • Britney Amber
  • Nikki Hunter
  • Ashli Orion
  • Siri
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