
Kendra is an American reality-based television series that debuted on E! on June 7, 2009. The program details model - and former girlfriend of Playboy owner Hugh Hefner - Kendra Wilkinson's life after moving out of the Playboy Mansion, including her engagement and marriage to football player Hank Baskett and her adjustment to being a first-time mother.
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Season 4
2011
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01. Here Comes the Neighborhood
2011-09-25
Kendra & Hank find a house in LA but struggle to make it a home. Hank is nervous about the NFL lockout & Kendra clashes with a celebrity stylist who tries to change her image.
02. A Fine Bromance
2011-10-02
Hank takes Kendra to Cancun for their anniversary & invites Jon & Julie Dorenbos. When the trip becomes more bromance than romance, Kendra is determined to bring the sexy back.
03. Victoria's Secrets
2011-10-09
Kendra tries to help a friend find a date after the woman leaves an unhappy marriage. Meanwhile, Hank visits New York to pursue opportunities beyond football.
04. Meet Your Match
2011-10-16
While Kendra helps Little Hank?s nanny prepare for a blind date, Hank seeks out career opportunities in New York.
05. Family Matters
2011-10-23
During a personal appearance trip to her hometown of San Diego, Kendra confronts her longstanding issues with her mother, Patti.
06. Fathers and Sons
2011-10-30
Hank waits to see if he'll be picked up by a team & Kendra feels pressure to work as much as she can. Everyone gets perspective when Hank Sr. opens up about his battle with cancer.
07. Lovitz or Leave It
2011-11-06
Jon Lovitz asks Kendra to audition for a TV show.
08. Booking It
2011-11-13
Kendra's book tour takes her through every city she and Hank have lived in since they got married. She catches up with old pals & faces the shock jock who compared her to Mrs. Brady.
09. The Homecoming King
2011-11-20
Kendra confronts Hank's past, including his ex-girlfriends, when they attend his high-school reunion.
10. Homeward Bound
2011-11-20
Kendra helps Hank deal with his fears of returning home without being part of a football team.