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IMDB (Series Info) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0134269/
Wikipedia (Series Info) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V.I.P....can_TV_series)) Wikipedia (Episodes Guide) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_V.I.P._episodes Pamela Lee Anderson stars as Vallery Irons, a woman who accidentally saves a celebrity and then is hired by a real bodyguard agency (V.I.P. aka Vallery Irons Protection) as a famous figurehead while the rest of the agency's professionals work to solve cases. Her lack of investigation skills ends up defeating the antagonists in every episode. The other team members are an assortment of people of different backgrounds: a former member of the KGB, CIA, FBI, a computer expert, a former law officer, a former street boxer/martial artist and, later, a karate master/stuntman joined. The series uses a mixture of action, comedy, and camp, with Anderson often poking fun at her tabloid image.[4] In November, 2001, a video game version of V.I.P. was released on the PlayStation console. Many first-season episodes opened with cameos of famous celebrities being protected by Vallery. Among them were Stone Cold Steve Austin, Jay Leno, Charles Barkley, Jerry Springer and Alfonso Ribeiro. Loni Anderson guest-starred in one episode as Vallery's mother. In season 2, Lisa Marie Varon had an uncredited appearance as a bodyguard. Kathleen Kinmont-See (Fraternity Vacation) was a guest star in the season-4 episode: South By Southwest. Cast
Video Description: Vallery Irons, a woman who accidentally saves a celebrity, is then hired to be a real life bodyguard with an agency who solves cases.
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