TV Show Releases by Genre
The Cougar: Season 1April 15, 2009 |
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The Chopping Block: Season 1March 11, 2009 |
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13 Fear Is Real: Season 1January 7, 2009 |
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Homeland Security USA: Season 1January 6, 2009 |
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Game Show in My Head: Season 1January 3, 2009 |
Momma's Boys: Season 1December 16, 2008 |
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Top Chef: Season 5November 12, 2008 |
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Stylista: Season 1October 22, 2008 |
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Opportunity Knocks: Season 1September 23, 2008 |
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America's Toughest Jobs: Season 1August 25, 2008 |
Principal's Office: Season 1August 21, 2008 |
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Date My Ex: Jo & Slade: Season 1July 21, 2008 |
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Greatest American Dog: Season 1July 10, 2008 |
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I Survived a Japanese Game Show: Season 1June 24, 2008 |
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Wipeout: Season 1June 24, 2008 |
Farmer Wants a Wife: Season 1April 30, 2008 |
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High School Confidential: Season 1March 10, 2008 |
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Oprah's Big Give: Season 1March 2, 2008 |
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Project Runway: Season 4November 14, 2007 |
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Kitchen Nightmares: Season 1September 19, 2007 |
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Kid Nation: Season 1September 19, 2007 |
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Nashville: Season 1September 14, 2007 |
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The Singing Bee: Season 1July 10, 2007 |
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Sons Of Hollywood: Season 1April 1, 2007 |
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Rollergirls: Season 1March 7, 2007 |
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Top Design: Season 1January 31, 2007 |
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Twentyfourseven: Season 1December 6, 2006 |
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1 vs 100: Season 1October 13, 2006 |
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Million Dollar Listing: Season 1September 5, 2006 |
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The Hill: Season 1August 23, 2006 |
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Treasure Hunters: Season 1June 18, 2006 |
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How to Get the Guy: Season 1June 12, 2006 |
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I've Got A Secret: Season 1April 17, 2006 |
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Survival of the Richest: Season 1March 31, 2006In this six-week reality challenge, teams of two compete in different taks to win a large cash prize. The catch? Each pair consists of a working-class person in debt, and an ultra-rich person with a huge net worth. (It's up to you to figure out why watching a multi-millionaire attempt to win even more money is compelling television.)
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Unan1mous: Season 1March 22, 2006 |
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American Inventor: Season 1March 16, 2006 |
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Cheerleader Nation: Season 1March 12, 2006 |
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Top Chef: Season 1March 8, 2006 |
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Black. White.: Season 1March 8, 2006In this six-episode social experiment from executive producers R.J. Cutler ("The War Room") and Ice Cube, the three members of the African American Sparks family wear white makeup, and the three members of the white Wurgel family don black makeup, in an attempt by each to experience American life from a different racial standpoint.
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8th and Ocean: Season 1March 7, 2006 |
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Miracle Workers: Season 1March 6, 2006 |
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Skating with Celebrities: Season 1January 18, 2006 |
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Rollergirls: Season 1January 2, 2006 |
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Deal or No Deal: Season 1December 19, 2005 |
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Project Runway: Season 2December 7, 200516 amateur designers compete for a chance to create a collection for New York Fashion Week and win $100,000 to start their own fashion line, a feature in Elle magazine, a mentorship at Banana Republic, one year of representation, and a new car in the fashion designing competitive reality show hosted by Heidi Klum.
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Random 1: Season 1November 1, 2005 |
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Run's House: Season 1October 13, 2005 |
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The Apprentice: Martha Stewart: Season 1September 21, 2005 |
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So You Think You Can Dance: Season 1July 20, 2005From FOX, the creators of American Idol and the producers of American Bandstand and The American Music Awards comes So You Think You Can Dance.In its sophomore season, this show is offering the winner a one year contract for Celine Dion's Vegas show, a brand new car and $100K cash. Contestants perform a particular style of dance each week with a partner. The audience votes on their favorite couple leaving the 3 couples with the least votes up for elimination. After each dancer performs a solo of their choice for the judges, one male and one female contestant are up for elimination.
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Dancing With the Stars: Season 1June 1, 2005Dancing with the Stars is a unique series that pairs up celebrities with professional ballroom dance partners in an intense competition -- live -- in front of a studio audience and the nation. Each season has a select number of celebrity/professional dance pairs. The pairs are then judged by a panel of expert judges (Bruno Tonioli, Carrie Ann Inaba, Len Goodman) as well as by the viewers at home. One team will be eliminated each week. The couples must maintain their focus, grace and composure while learning precise movements and maneuvering in extravagant costumes. Will they remain compatible during the course of the competition?Dancing with the Stars has broad appeal, offering viewers dazzling costumes, dancing, celebrity gossip, behind-the-scenes training and contemporary music performed by a live 15-piece band. The format has already been an international hit in several countries.Dancing with the Stars is the U.S. installment of the international smash hit series, Strictly Come Dancing.
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Hell's Kitchen: Season 1May 30, 2005Aspiring young chefs are put to the ultimate challenge in Hell's Kitchen, a reality television competition starring world renowned chef Gordon Ramsay. Each of these chefs dreams of fame and fortune, but many soon find their dreams becoming nightmares. Chef Ramsay demands quality and the intensity of the challenges is beyond anything the contestants can ever imagine. Split into two teams, they must compete against each other to provide their very best in the kitchen. If they do, they are lavishly rewarded with everything from extravagant trips to a ride on Ramsay's personal yacht. Those that fail are forced to suffer humiliating punishment. At the end of each episode, the chef who provided the best performance in Ramsay's opinion on the losing team is chosen to select two chefs from their own team for elimination. They must then give their reasons for their selection. Though one of these two chefs may be eliminated, Ramsay is under no obligation to choose either, and the final decision as to who is sent home is made solely by him. From Waffle House chefs to executive chefs, the competitors are tested in every way possible, from leadership skills to culinary skills. Traditional challenges include a taste-test of everyone's palette and special events such as birthdays and weddings. The chefs, however, must always be on their toes, as they never know when surprises may be coming. Watch now for the sixth season of the program, now airing every Tuesday night at 8 P.M. on FOX! Previous season - Hell's Kitchen aired the fifth season at 9 P.M. on Thursdays In this, the fifth season, contestants competed for the position of head chef at a restaurant in the Atlantic City's Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa-- one being built specifically for the winner. This season's crop featured what executive producer Kent Weed promised to be "the best chefs we've ever assembled," with everything from a cooking-school instructor to a food-court chicken fryer. There were many contenders, but many dramatic twists as well. You can catch repeats of various seasons of the program on FOX Reality, which has the rights to repeats of the show. Theme Tune - "Fire" by the Ohio Players The first season of Hell's Kitchen is now available in stores across the United States on DVD. The DVD is billed as "raw and uncensored" and also features bonuses such as cast and crew interviews & a tour of the Hell's Kitchen set. And if you enjoy Hell's Kitchen, you might also enjoy Kitchen Nightmares, as well as Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares, available in the United States on BBC America.
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Project Runway: Season 1December 1, 2004 |
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The Biggest Loser: Season 1October 19, 2004The biggest winner is "The Biggest Loser" in this compelling new weight-loss reality drama in which two celebrity fitness trainers join with top health experts to help overweight contestants transform their bodies, health and ultimately, their lives. Alison Sweeney ("Days of Our Lives") hosts the unscripted, two-hour series in which two competing teams follow comprehensive diet and exercise plans to undergo radical physical makeovers. Unique physical challenges, surprising alliances and irresistible temptations make the competition even tougher for the contestants, who ultimately have to decide which player gets eliminated each week. In the end, "The Biggest Loser" becomes the biggest winner, walking away with a healthier body - and $250,000. "The Biggest Loser" is a production of NBC Universal Television Studio, Reveille, 25/7 Productions and 3 Ball Productions. Ben Silverman (NBC's "The Restaurant," "The Office (US)"), David Broome ("Jingle Ball Rock"), J.D. Roth ("NBC's "For Love or Money," "Endurance"), John Foy ("For Love or Money," "Endurance") and Todd A. Nelson ("For Love or Money," "Endurance") are the executive producers. After the first Biggest Loser was crowned in January of 2005, a second Biggest Loser began in September, pitting the men versus the women in the ultimate chance of losing weight and feeling good about yourself. With the success of the second season, a special edition version of six episodes started in January 2006, with a third season starting in March 2006. Final Weight Loss of Season One Contestants: This is all of the contestants in the order of most weight lost. It is shown in pounds. 1 (1) Ryan 330 > 208 (122 lost) 37% 18% 55% 2 (2) Gary 227 > 156 (71 lost) 31% 23% 54% 3 (8) Dave 250 > 179 (71 lost) 28% 25% 53% 4 (3) Kelly 242 > 163 (79 lost) 33% 17% 50% 5 (6) Andrea 215 > 156 (59 lost) 27% 21% 48% 6 (7) Kelly 223 > 151 (72 lost) 32% 15% 47% 7 (10) Aaron 261 > 200 (61 lost) 23% 21% 44% 8 (5) Lisa 236 > 179 (57 lost) 24% 7% 31% 9 (9) Matt 310 > 246 (64 lost) 21% 6% 27% 10 (4) Maurice 436 > 365 (71 lost) 16% 8% 24% 11 (11) Lizzeth 167 > 145 (22 lost) 13% 11% 24% 12 (12) Dana 175 > 153 (22 lost) 13% 8% 21% NBC Broadcast History October 2004 - Present: Tuesdays @ 8:00pm EST/PST. January 2005 - February 2005: Wednesdays @ 9:00pm EST/PST (Special Edition version) The Theme Song for the first season of The Biggest Loser is called "Looking Good, Feeling Gorgeous," by RuPaul. Seasons two through five featured "Proud" by Heather Small.
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The Apprentice: Season 2September 9, 2004 |
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The Apprentice: Season 1January 8, 2004 |
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America's Next Top Model: Season 1May 27, 2003Created by world-renowned supermodel Tyra Banks, who executive produces the series with Ken Mok, America's Next Top Model chronicles the transformation of everyday young women into potentially fierce supermodels. Fourteen participants will live together and vie for the incredible grand prize: an opportunity to be managed by Wilhelmina Models, a fashion spread in Seventeen magazine, and a $100,000 contract with CoverGirl Cosmetics.
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The Bachelorette: Season 1January 8, 2003A spin-off series from ABC's hit reality show, The Bachelor, The Bachelorette follows one woman in the search for her own Mr. Right from a pool of 25 eligible young men. After several weeks of meeting different men, going on amazing dates, and learning about their home lives, The Bachelorette will have the opportunity to continue dating one bachelor in the real world by presenting them with a single, red rose. Before this can happen, The Bachelorette must follow a gradual process of elimination, as her initial 25 bachelors are narrowed down week by week. At any point along the way, should a man decide that he is no longer interested in The Bachelorette, he may reject her invitation to continue dating. This unique dating process will give both the bachelors and bachelorette an unforgettable experience and an opportunity to make new friendships and quite possibly find true love, but after all of this, will the man she chooses accept her rose, and if he does will he pop the question? After being off the air for 3 years the series began again on Monday night, 19 May 2008 with its' 4th season, and now the 5th season is coming up.
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The Bachelor: Season 1March 25, 2002The Bachelor is an original one hour prime-time reality television series that gives one man and 25 women the unique opportunity to find true love in a most exciting and adventurous way. The Bachelor will get to know the 25 women in a series of fun, exciting and exotic dates that will elicit real and raw emotions. Along the way he must follow a gradual process of elimination, as his initial 25 bachelorettes are narrowed down week by week by presenting them with a single, red rose. In the end, he will ultimately decide on the one woman who captures his heart. However, at any point along the way, should a woman decide that she is no longer interested in The Bachelor, she may reject his invitation to continue dating. If the women decide to stay, some lucky women will meet his family, and he will visit their hometowns for a slice of their life in an effort to determine the woman with whom he is most compatible. The Bachelor provides an in-depth, behind-the-scenes glimpse into the lives of each participant involved in this unique dating process. At the end of the journey, this gentleman will have had an unforgettable experience, made new friendships and quite possibly found true love. But the big question is: After all of this, if he pops the question, will she accept?
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Project Greenlight: Season 1December 2, 2001One of the most unique concepts in TV history. "It's the Hollywood Cinderella story. Two childhood friends share an apartment in LA, struggling to break into acting. Unknown after years of hard work and tired of bit parts, they write their own script and star in it. Not only do they get recognized, they become famous and win an Oscar for Best Screenplay. A dream? Hardly. It's the true story of Matt Damon and Ben Affleck. And it is this fairy tale come true that inspired them to team up with American Pie producer Chris Moore, and Dimension, to create a contest and community that would open the industry to aspiring writers and directors who need a big break to jump start their dreams."-PGL website This 3rd season they are trying something completely different. First, a new network is picking up the show to give it new life. Thanks go out to the Bravo network for continuing these dreams. Second, a different studio, Dimension, has stepped up the reward to 2 million dollar to produce the movie. Third they have changed from a feel good movie to a Horror movie. Since it would be a horror movie this time, one of the greatest horror directors was called in to help produce it - Wes Craven.
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The Amazing Race: Season 1September 5, 2001 |
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Big Brother: Season 2July 5, 2001 |
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Big Brother: Season 1July 5, 2000The reality show based on the Dutch reality show of the same name and hosted by Julie Chen features contestants aka Houseguests confined in a house with numerous cameras and microphones. They compete in weekly challenges before nominating who should leave the house aka eviction. Viewers voted by phone on who should be evicted from those nominated by the Houseguests.
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Survivor: Season 1May 31, 2000The rules of Survivor are simple: average Americans are abandoned in the middle of some of the most unforgiving places on earth. Divided into teams, they participate in challenges given by host Jeff Probst, and every three days, the losing tribe must trek to Tribal Council to vote out one of their own. Halfway through the game, the challenges shift to individual competitions when the tribes merge and become one. Now the game is every contestant for themselves.The game is simple: Outwit, Outplay, Outlast, by winning immunity, thus not being eligible to have votes cast against yourself. However, the players must be careful about who they send packing - because after the merge, a jury of previously voted out contestants begins to form, and each week they return to watch the Tribal Council ceremony. At the end of the game, they vote for one of the members in the finals to win one million dollars and become the next Survivor!Generally, each season begins with a twist - something different to surprise the new castaways. Survivor is a game of adaptation, and the final two or three of each season are the players most able to adapt to their surroundings and to the people they are playing with. Survivor focuses on the people, and the social commentary that surrounds them. The game revolves around how these players can Outwit, Outplay, and Outlast.
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Making the Band: Season 1March 24, 2000Making the Band -- the start of O-Town -- the brainchild of teen-pop Svengali Lou Pearlman, the former manager of the Backstreet Boys and 'N Sync. Equal parts the Monkees and MTV's The Real World, the show offered viewers a behind-the-scenes look at the creation of a boy band, from their first audition to the signing of their first record deal. The show was a modest hit for ABC. More importantly for Pearlman, the show created legions of fans for O-Town before they even released their first album. ABC Broadcast History March 24, 2000----July 13, 2001 MTV Broadcast History January 19, 2002----March 30, 2002
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A League of Their Own (1993) : Season 1April 10, 1993 |
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COPS (1989): Season 1March 11, 1989Now known as the original reality series, COPS hit the airwaves in early 1989, putting camera crews in police cars all across the United States. Adopting the Cinema Verité style of documentary filming, COPS uses no narration, depending completely on the police officers and the footage shot as it happens to tell the story. Still one of the most popular television shows on the air, COPS continually wins its 8pm time slot Saturday nights on FOX. COPS can also be seen in syndication on TruTV.
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America's Got Talent: Season 21
- Start date: Jun 2, 2026
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Love Island (2019): Season 8
- Start date: Jun 2, 2026
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Password (2022): Season 3
- Start date: Jun 2, 2026



























































