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LOS ANGELES, California (Hollywood Reporter) -- Their daughter, Paris Hilton, found success as a reality star on Fox's "The Simple Life," and now Kathy and Rick Hilton are venturing into reality TV with "The Good Life."

Sources said NBC has given an eight-episode order to the project for a possible September launch.

The show, to be hosted by Kathy Hilton, is said to be in the vein of "My Fair Lady." It will feature 10 young women from around the country who have unrealized potential.

During the course of the show, Kathy Hilton will give the girls guidance on how to succeed and join "the good life." She will introduce them to different fields -- such as publishing, fashion, cosmetics -- so they can find the area best suited for their talents

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Well, I have seen more of the Paris Hilton tape, due to other urging me to give it a viewing.

Half if it is in the dark, half is in a well lit bedroom.

The stuff found on IRC is only the dark part. Try Newsgroups.

All in all, I feel as though I wasted about 5 minutes of my life, watching another crack-head celebrity, do a poor impersonation of Pamela Anderson.

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