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  1. Selfie is an American television sitcom starring Karen Gillan and John Cho. Created and executive produced by Emily Kapnek for Warner Bros. Television, the series debuted on ABC during the 2014–15 television season. [1] [2] The series premiered on September 30, 2014. [3]

  2. Selfie is a sitcom about a self-involved 20-something who hires a marketing expert to improve her image after a viral video. The series stars Karen Gillan, John Cho, and Allyn Rachel, and has 13 episodes and 7.2/10 rating on IMDb.

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  3. Selfie is a comedy series loosely based on the musical "My Fair Lady" about a self-obsessed woman with a big Internet following. She hires a marketing guru to help her rebrand her reputation and make connections with actual people.

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  4. Selfie is a comedy series about a self-obsessed woman who hires a marketing expert to help her rebrand her online image. See critics' ratings, cast, trailer and watchlist for this show loosely based on the musical "My Fair Lady".

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    • Karen Gillan
    • Julie Anne Robinson
    • September 30, 2014
  5. Inspired by My Fair Lady, Selfie is a new comedy series about Eliza Dooley, a social mediaobsessed narcissist who, after realizing that her life is filled only with...

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  6. Selfie. Seasons Years Top-rated. 1. S1.E1 ∙ Pilot. Mon, Aug 18, 2014. A self-obsessed pharmaceutical sales rep who is megapopular on social media needs help making friends and being liked in real life, and so she turns to a marketing genius for tutelage in the series premiere of this modern take on "My Fair Lady." 7.2/10 (463) Rate.

  7. Aug 19, 2014 · Selfie season 1 - Metacritic. ABC. Aug 19, 2014. Summary One day Eliza Dooley (Karen Gillan), who has 263,000 followers, realizes she has no real friends and hires marketing man Henry Higenbottam (John Cho) to help her learn how to interact with people face-to-face. Comedy.