TV Show Releases by Genre
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Start-Ups: Silicon Valley: Season 1
November 5, 2012
The Bravo reality show follows the live of six entrepreneurs looking to be the next big thing in Silicon Valley.
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Storage Wars: Season 1
December 1, 2010
Four bidders seek out hidden treasure in the repossessed storage units they buy.
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Strange Days with Bob Saget: Season 1
November 30, 2010
Comedian Bob Saget travels around the United States to explore different subcultures.
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Stylista: Season 1
October 22, 2008
Contestants work to win their dream of an editorial job at Elle magazine.
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Survival of the Richest: Season 1
March 31, 2006
In 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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Survivor: Season 1
May 31, 2000
The 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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Tabatha's Salon Takeover: Season 1
August 21, 2008
"Shear Genius" contestant Tabatha Coffey brings her scissor-like tongue to help save some beauty salons.
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Take The Money and Run: Season 1
August 2, 2011
Contestants are given an hour to hide a suitcase full of money before being interrogated by a detective and prosecutor. If the detectives cannot find the money after 48 hours, the contestants get to keep the money.
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Teach: Tony Danza: Season 1
October 1, 2010
Tony Danza returns to his first job, working as a first-year English teacher for sophomore students at Northeast High School in Philadelphia.
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Texas Ranch House: Season 1
May 1, 2006
The latest in PBS' series of reality shows about everyday life in different time periods, 'Texas Ranch House' transports a variety of non-actors (including a family of five) to a re-creation of a 1867 Texas cattle ranch, where they must live for three months without modern-day comforts.
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Thank God You're Here: Season 1
April 9, 2007
Each week a group of four guest actors improvises live comedy sketches in this version of the hit Australian series.
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The Amazing Race: Season 1
September 5, 2001
The competitive reality series hosted by Phil Keoghan featured 11 teams of two completing challenges as they raced around the world to win $1 million.
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The Apprentice: Season 1
January 8, 2004
The competitive reality show featured 16 contestants seeking to win a chance to be selected by host Donald Trump to manage one of his properties.
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The Apprentice: Season 2
September 9, 2004
The second season of the competitive reality show featured 18 contestants seeking to win a chance to be selected by host Donald Trump to manage one of his properties.
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The Apprentice: Season 10
September 16, 2010
Donald Trump's competitive reality show returns with 16 non-celebrity contestants who have been affected by the economy.
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The Apprentice: Season 15
January 2, 2017
Donald Trump was fired after several derogatory statements about immigrants and the show returns with Arnold Schwarzenegger as host of The New Celebrity Apprentice with Jessica Alba, Steve Ballmer, Tyra Banks, and Warren Buffett as his advisors.
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The Apprentice: Season 11
March 6, 2011
The fourth round of the Celebrity edition of The Apprentice features Gary Busey, Jose Canseco, David Cassidy, Hope Dworaczyk, Richard Hatch, La Toya Jackson, Star Jones, Lil Jon, NeNe Leakes, Marlee Matlin, Mark McGrath, Meat Loaf, John Rich, Lisa Rinna, Niki Taylor, and Dionne Warwick.
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The Apprentice: Martha Stewart: Season 1
September 21, 2005
Sixteen contestants vie for a chance to work for the billionaire insider-trading homemaker in this spinoff from "The Apprentice."
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The Bachelor: Season 1
March 25, 2002
The 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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The Bachelorette: Season 1
January 8, 2003
A 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 Baldwins: Season 1
February 23, 2025
The reality series centered on Alec Baldwin and his family begins just before Alec Baldwin's trial for involuntary manslaughter of "Rust" cinematographer Halyna Hutchins.
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The Big Flower Fight: Season 1
May 18, 2020
10 teams of duos are judged each episode by lead judge Kristen Griffith-VanderYacht and a guest specialist to win a chance to create a floral showcase at London's Kew Gardens in this reality series hosted by Natasia Demetriou and Vic Reeves.
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The Biggest Loser: Season 1
October 19, 2004
The 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 Briefcase: Season 1
May 27, 2015
Two families in need are each given a briefcase that contains $101,000 and are given 72 hours to make a decision to keep it all or give some to another family.
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The Celebrity Traitors UK: Season 1
November 20, 2025
Clare Balding, Mark Bonnar, Cat Burns, Alan Carr, Charlotte Church, Ruth Codd, Tom Daley, Tameka Empson, Paloma Faith, Stephen Fry, Kate Garraway, Celia Imrie, Joe Marler, Nick Mohammed, David Olusoga, Niko Omilana, Jonathan Ross, Joe Wilkinson are the contestants on the Claudia Winkleman -hosted spinoff of the British version of The Traitors, which featured regular people.
[Premiered originally in the UK on BBC One on 8 Oct 2025 and in the US on Peacock on 20 Nov 2025]
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The Chair (2014): Season 1
September 6, 2014
Two first-time directors, Shane Dawson and Anna Martemucci, work on the same script by Dan Schoffer in the documentary series from Project Greenlight's Chris Moore. Ticket sales and digital voting will determine the winner of the $250,0000 prize.
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The Cho Show: Season 1
August 21, 2008
Comedian Margaret Cho shows her day-to-day life on this VH-1 reality show.
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The Choice: Season 1
June 7, 2012
Four celebrity bachelors including rapper Romeo Miller; Jersey Shore's Mike Sorrentino (The Situation) and Pauly D; Joe Jonas of the Jonas Brothers; Rob Kardashian; Olympian skier Jeremy Bloom; soap actor Jason Cook; and chef Rocco DiSpirito select contestants based only on what they hear in this dating show hosted by Cat Deeley.
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The Chopping Block: Season 1
March 11, 2009
Gordan Ramsey's former boss Marco Pierre White gets into the cooking reality TV business with a team competition to win $250,000 to open a restaurant.
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The Come Up: Season 1
September 13, 2022
The reality series follows six Gen Z New Yorkers as they seek love and continue their goals in modeling, fashion design, photography, acting and nightlife organizing.
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The Conversation with Amanda de Cadenet: Season 1
April 26, 2012
Amanda de Cadenet interviews female celebrities interviews including Gwyneth Paltrow, Lady Gaga, Diane von Furstenberg, Jane Fonda, and Kelly Preston.
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The Cougar: Season 1
April 15, 2009
Vivica A. Fox hosts this dating reality show which has a group of men in their 20s battling for the affections of 40-year-old Stacey Anderson.
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The Face: Season 1
February 12, 2013
Hosted by photographer Nigel Barker, 12 contestants are mentored by Naomi Campbell, Karolina Kurkova, and Coco Rocha for a chance to win a modeling contract with ULTA Beauty.
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The Fairy Jobmother: Season 1
October 28, 2010
Hayley Taylor, an international career specialist, helps job-challenged families find work on the Lifetime series The Fairy Jobmother.
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The Fashion Show: Season 1
May 7, 2009
Isaac Mizrahi and ex-Destiny's Child Kelly Rowland host this replacement for Project Runway (which will reappear later in the summer on Lifetime).
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The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning: Season 1
August 24, 2023
Swedish designer Johan, psychologist Katarina, and organizer Ella help eight people complete a Swedish Death Cleaning in this Amy Poehler-narrated and produced reality series inspired by Margareta Magnusson book of the same name.
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The Glee Project: Season 1
June 12, 2011
Twelve contestants compete for a role in the upcoming season of Fox's Glee in this Oxygen reality show.
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The Glee Project: Season 2
June 5, 2012
14 contestants are judged by Ryan Murphy, casting director Robert Ulrich, choreographer & co-producer Zach Woodlee, and vocal producer Nikki Anders for a chance to win a seven episode guest spot on Glee.
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The Golden Bachelor: Season 1
September 28, 2023
71-year-old Gerry Turner searches for a second chance at love in the latest Bachelor spinoff where the retired restaurateur and widower seeks a new partner among 22 ladies who range in age from 60 to 75.
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The Gong Show (2017): Season 1
June 22, 2017
The reboot of the 1970s show is hosted by a British comic named Tommy Maitland (widely reported to be Mike Meyers) with a rotating panel of celebrity judges that include Jack Black, Dana Carvey, Will Forte and Zach Galifianakis.
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The Goop Lab with Gwyneth Paltrow: Season 1
January 24, 2020
The documentary series hosted by Gwyneth Paltrow and Goop Chief Content Officer Elise Loehnen talk about a variety of health and wellness topics with doctors, researchers and other health practitioners.
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The Governor's Wife (2013): Season 1
October 27, 2013
The reality show follows the lives of former Louisiana Governor Edwin Edwards, his 35-year-old-wife Trina, as well as the Edwin's grown daughters and Trina's teenage sons.
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The Great British Baking Show (2010): Season 7
August 24, 2016
A new dozen bakers are judged by Mary Berry and Paul Hollywood on their skills each week in three baking challenges: a signature bake, a technical round and the showstopper round in the sixth season of the British competitive reality series hosted by Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins.
[Premiered in the UK on BBC One on 24 Aug 2016 under the name The Great British Bake Off. Premiered in the US on PBS as Season 4 on 16 Jun 2017 and under Netflix as Collection 4.]
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The Great British Baking Show (2010): Season 11
September 22, 2020
Another dozen amateur bakers compete to be named Britain's best amateur baker as Matt Lucas takes over from Sandi Toksvig as co-host with returning co-host Noel Fielding and judges Prue Leith and Paul Hollywood.
[Premiered in the UK on Channel 4 on 22 Sep 2020 under the name The Great British Bake Off. Premiered in the US on Netflix as Collection 8 on 25 Sep 2020.]
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The Great British Baking Show (2010): Season 13
September 13, 2022
12 new amateur bakers are judged by Prue Leith and Paul Hollywood on their skills each week in three baking challenges: a signature bake, a technical round and the showstopper round in the 13th season of the British competitive reality series hosted by Noel Fielding and Matt Lucas.
[Premiered in the UK on Channel 4 on 13 Sep 2022 under the name The Great British Bake Off. Premiered in the US on Netflix as Collection 10 on 16 Sep 2022.]
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The Great British Baking Show (2010): Season 14
September 26, 2023
Another dozen amateur bakers compete to be named Britain's best amateur baker as Alison Hammond takes over from Matt Lucas as co-host with returning co-host Noel Fielding and judges Prue Leith and Paul Hollywood.
[Premiered in the UK on Channel 4 on 16 Sep 2023 under the name The Great British Bake Off. Premiered in the US on Netflix as Collection 11 on 29 Sep 2023.]
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The Great British Baking Show (2010): Season 15
September 24, 2024
12 new amateur bakers are judged by Prue Leith and Paul Hollywood on their skills each week in three baking challenges: a signature bake, a technical round and the showstopper round in the 15th season of the British competitive reality series hosted by Noel Fielding and Alison Hammond.
[Premiered in the UK on Channel 4 on 24 Sep 2024 under the name The Great British Bake Off. Premiered in the US on Netflix as Collection 12 on 27 Sep 2024.]
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The Great British Baking Show (2010): Season 16
September 2, 2025
12 new amateur bakers are judged by Prue Leith and Paul Hollywood on their skills each week in three baking challenges: a signature bake, a technical round and the showstopper round in the 16th season of the British competitive reality series hosted by Noel Fielding and Alison Hammond.
[Premiered in the UK on Channel 4 on 2 Sep 2025 under the name The Great British Bake Off. Premiered in the US on Netflix as Collection 13 on 5 Sep 2025.]
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The Great Pottery Throw Down: Season 4
April 1, 2021
A new group of 12 potters compet on the fourth season of the reality series that moves to Channel 4 with Siobhan McSweeney taking over as host and Rich Miller joining Keith Brymer Jones as judge.
[Premiered originally in the UK on Channel 4 on 10 Jan 2021; in the US on HBO Max on 1 Apr 2021]
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The Hasselhoffs: Season 1
December 5, 2010
Actor/singer David Hasselhoff tries to guide his two grown daughters even as he pursues his own career.
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The Hero: Season 1
June 6, 2013
Nine contestants compete for the chance to be named the Hero and win a million dollars in this reality series hosted by Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson.
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The Hill: Season 1
August 23, 2006
A camera crew follows Democratic Florida Congressman Robert Wexler and his staff as they go about their daily duties during the 2004 election cycle in this 6-part series.
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The Hills: Season 1
May 31, 2006
This spinoff of "Laguna Beach" finds that show's 19-year-old Lauren Conrad now living in L.A. (actually, West Hollywood), attending fashion school and working as an intern at Teen Vogue.
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The Hills: New Beginnings: Season 1
June 24, 2019
The sequel to The Hills includes Mischa Barton as well as Brandon Thomas Lee interacting with original cast members: Justin “Bobby” Brescia, Frankie Delgado, Brody Jenner, Heidi Montag, Audrina Patridge, Whitney Port, Spencer Pratt, Stephanie Pratt, and Jason Wahler.
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The Houstons: On Our Own: Season 1
October 24, 2012
The reality show features Whitney's daughter, Bobbi Kristina (known as Krissy); her (not formally) adopted son, Nick Gordon; her sister-in-law and manager, Pat Houston; her older brother, Gary; and her mother, Cissy.
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The Hunt: Season 1
July 3, 2016
The nature documentary series from the producers of Planet Earth series is narrated by David Attenborough.
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The Hunt for the Trump Tapes with Tom Arnold: Season 1
September 18, 2018
Former Celebrity Apprentice contestant Tom Arnold seeks out video tapes rumored to be potentially damaging to Donald Trump.
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The Imagineering Story: Season 1
November 12, 2019
The six-part documentary series narrated by Angela Bassett looks at the history of the Imagineers and includes behind-the-scenes footage of the Disney Parks from around the world.
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The Innocent Man: Season 1
December 14, 2018
Directed by Clay Tweel, the six-part documentary adaptation of John Grisham's non-fiction book centers on two 1980s murder cases in Ada, Oklahoma with archival photos, video and interviews from attorneys, friends and families of the victims, journalists, and town residents as well as John Grisham and Barry Scheck, co-director of the Innocence Project.
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The Job: Season 1
February 8, 2013
Five contestants participate in elimination challenges for a possible job at companies such as Cosmopolitan magazine, Epic Records, Live Nation, Major League Soccer, and the Palm restaurant chain on this reality competition show hosted by Lisa Ling.
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The Kardashians: Season 1
April 14, 2022
Kris, Kourtney, Kim, Khloé, Kendall and Kylie are back in this Hulu reality series.
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The Marriage Ref: Season 1
February 28, 2010
Jerry Seinfeld returns to NBC to produce a reality show where celebrities watch a couple's arguement and decide on who is the winner.
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The Masked Singer: Season 1
January 2, 2019
Nick Cannon hosts the celebrity singing competition based on the South Korean show of the same name. A judging panel that includes Ken Jeong, Jenny McCarthy, Nicole Scherzinger, and Robin Thicke eliminate and guess the identities of the 12 disguised celebrities, who compete against one another.
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The Men Who Built America: Season 1
October 16, 2012
The docuseries tells of how Cornelius Vanderbilt, John D. Rockefeller, Andrew Carnegie, J. P. Morgan, and Henry Ford helped the country move into the industrial age after the Civil War.
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The Mole (2022): Season 1
October 7, 2022
12 contestants complete challenges to add money to the final prize but also must try to figure out who is the "mole" that is trying to thwart their efforts in this reboot of the 2000s ABC reality show hosted by Alex Wagner.
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The Moment: Season 1
February 20, 2013
Kurt Warner hosts the reality show where people are given a chance to pursue their dream career.
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The Most Dangerous Animal of All: Season 1
March 6, 2020
The four-part documentary series looks at Gary Stewart's search for his biological father and the evidence that reveal the man was the Zodiac Killer.
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The Not Too Late Show with Elmo: Season 1
May 27, 2020
Elmo hosts a talk show that includes guests from Sesame Street and celebrities such as Jimmy Fallon, The Jonas Brothers, Lil Nas X, Blake Lively, John Mullaney, and John Oliver
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The Pauly D Project: Season 1
March 29, 2012
The Jersey Shore's Pauly D seeks a record contract on his own reality show for MTV.
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The Pitch: Season 1
April 8, 2012
Two advertising agencies prepare and give presentations to big clients to win their business.
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The Problem With Jon Stewart: Season 1
September 30, 2021
Each episode of the Jon Stewart-hosted series features in-depth interviews and discussions about one current event or issue.
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The Proposal: Season 1
June 18, 2018
Each episode features 10 contestants selected by a panel of matchmakers must make an impression to win a chance to win the heart of a "mystery suitor or suitress" in this dating reality show hosted by ex-NFL quarterback and Season 5 Bachelor Jesse Palmer.
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The Quest: Season 1
July 31, 2014
The fantasy-themed reality show has 12 contestants (also known as Paladins on the wshow) competing in a fictional world called Everealm created with state-of-the-art-projections, animatronics, prosthetics, and real-time motion capture.
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The Real Dirty Dancing: Season 1
February 1, 2022
Brie Bella, Corbin Bleu, Tyler Cameron, Cat Cora, Howie Dorough, Antonio Gates, Anjelah Johnson-Reyes and Loni Love team up in pairs to learn the dance moves in Dirty Dancing and seek to be named the best "Baby" and "Johnny" in this celebrity competitive dance series hosted by Stephen "tWitch" Boss.
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The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills: Season 1
October 14, 2010
The Real Housewives franchise moves west to Beverly Hills to follow the lives of Taylor Armstrong, Adrienne Maloof, Camille Grammer, Kim Richards, Kyle Richards, and Lisa Vanderpump.
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The Real Housewives of Miami: Season 1
February 22, 2011
The Housewives franchise moves farther south to Miami, Florida, as it looks at the lives of Larsa Pippen, wife of former NBA star Scottie Pippen; Cristy Rice, ex-wife of former NBA star Glen Rice; Lea Black; Marysol Patton; Adriana De Moura-Sidi; and Alexia Echevarria.
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The Real Housewives of New Jersey: Season 1
May 12, 2009
Bravo heads down the coast from New York to the Garden State to join the lives of one family of housewives.
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The Real Housewives of Orange County: Season 1
March 21, 2006
The reality series follows the lives of five women living in a gated community in Orange County: Kimberly Bryant, Jo De La Rosa, Vicki Gunvalson, Jeana Keough and Lauri Waring
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The Real Housewives of Washington D.C.: Season 1
August 5, 2010
Bravo's latest Housewives franchise expands to the nation's capitol with five housewives, including Michaele Salahi, who caused a national security scare when she and her husband crashed a party at the White House.
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The Real L Word : Season 1
June 20, 2010
Ilene Chaiken's latest project is a reality show about the lives of six lesbians in Los Angeles.
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The Real Wedding Crashers: Season 1
April 23, 2007
The producers of MTV's "Punk'd" offer this "real-life" take on the movie "Wedding Crashers," with various brides and grooms agreeing to have hidden-camera pranks pulled during their weddings in an attempt to fool their guests and amuse the home audience.
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The Real World: Season 1
May 21, 1992
"This is the true story of seven strangers picked to live in a house and have their lives taped. Find out what happens when people stop being polite and start getting real. The Real World..."
How many times have we heard those words? The Real World was the first reality show on tv, premiering in 1992. It is still on the air, about to air it's 21st season, set in Brooklyn. When The Real World was created, it created a new genre of television that years later would be copied by other networks and become almost an obsession around the world. MTV originally wanted to make a soap opera, but the costs were too high, so they thought "what if we could get rid of writers, and scripts, and sets?". That resulted on the first Real World, set in NY neighborhood of SoHo, Manhattan, where 7 people that had never met before had to live in a house together for some time.
As the years went by, The Real World slowly gained its shape and space. New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, London, Miami, Boston, Seattle, Hawaii, New Orleans, Chicago, Las Vegas, Paris, San Diego, Philadelphia, Austin, Key West, Denver, Sydney and now Hollywood...all these locations have hosted the show. Auditions to be a cast member today attract hundreds of thousands of people in hopes to be one of the strangers in the house. Living rent-free for 6 months in a very hip house with very interesting (and often annoying) roommates, and being on an internationally broadcast tv show is quite attractive to people in their late teens/early 20s.
How much of the show is actually true we'll never know. A lot of what we see on tv is edited to make it look like it all happened in a certain timeline. All the houses have cameras everywhere, and there's a clause in the contract of each housemate that says they're not allowed to go places where the cameras are not allowed in. And all the sounds are taped in a separate way, so, according to Melissa from New Orleans, a lot of times when they're talking and you can only see the back of their heads, the words you hear might not be the words they actually said at the time. Edited or not, none of the scenes aired on the show are acted. They all happened, without scripts.
Each cast member receives around $250 per week, plus their house expenses paid (not including food. That's why every time a parent comes over, they cook). Anything else they want, they have to pay for. Plus, they don't get to take any of all the cool stuff you see in the house.
Today, The Real World is shown in several countries, and local versions of the show have already been made. Loving it or hating it, you just know it's here. The Real World: the first and original reality show.
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The Real World: Season 2
January 14, 2022
"This is the true story of seven strangers picked to live in a house and have their lives taped. Find out what happens when people stop being polite and start getting real. The Real World..."
How many times have we heard those words? The Real World was the first reality show on tv, premiering in 1992. It is still on the air, about to air it's 21st season, set in Brooklyn. When The Real World was created, it created a new genre of television that years later would be copied by other networks and become almost an obsession around the world. MTV originally wanted to make a soap opera, but the costs were too high, so they thought "what if we could get rid of writers, and scripts, and sets?". That resulted on the first Real World, set in NY neighborhood of SoHo, Manhattan, where 7 people that had never met before had to live in a house together for some time.
As the years went by, The Real World slowly gained its shape and space. New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, London, Miami, Boston, Seattle, Hawaii, New Orleans, Chicago, Las Vegas, Paris, San Diego, Philadelphia, Austin, Key West, Denver, Sydney and now Hollywood...all these locations have hosted the show. Auditions to be a cast member today attract hundreds of thousands of people in hopes to be one of the strangers in the house. Living rent-free for 6 months in a very hip house with very interesting (and often annoying) roommates, and being on an internationally broadcast tv show is quite attractive to people in their late teens/early 20s.
How much of the show is actually true we'll never know. A lot of what we see on tv is edited to make it look like it all happened in a certain timeline. All the houses have cameras everywhere, and there's a clause in the contract of each housemate that says they're not allowed to go places where the cameras are not allowed in. And all the sounds are taped in a separate way, so, according to Melissa from New Orleans, a lot of times when they're talking and you can only see the back of their heads, the words you hear might not be the words they actually said at the time. Edited or not, none of the scenes aired on the show are acted. They all happened, without scripts.
Each cast member receives around $250 per week, plus their house expenses paid (not including food. That's why every time a parent comes over, they cook). Anything else they want, they have to pay for. Plus, they don't get to take any of all the cool stuff you see in the house.
Today, The Real World is shown in several countries, and local versions of the show have already been made. Loving it or hating it, you just know it's here. The Real World: the first and original reality show.
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The Real World: Season 3
June 23, 1994
"This is the true story of seven strangers picked to live in a house and have their lives taped. Find out what happens when people stop being polite and start getting real. The Real World..."
How many times have we heard those words? The Real World was the first reality show on tv, premiering in 1992. It is still on the air, about to air it's 21st season, set in Brooklyn. When The Real World was created, it created a new genre of television that years later would be copied by other networks and become almost an obsession around the world. MTV originally wanted to make a soap opera, but the costs were too high, so they thought "what if we could get rid of writers, and scripts, and sets?". That resulted on the first Real World, set in NY neighborhood of SoHo, Manhattan, where 7 people that had never met before had to live in a house together for some time.
As the years went by, The Real World slowly gained its shape and space. New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, London, Miami, Boston, Seattle, Hawaii, New Orleans, Chicago, Las Vegas, Paris, San Diego, Philadelphia, Austin, Key West, Denver, Sydney and now Hollywood...all these locations have hosted the show. Auditions to be a cast member today attract hundreds of thousands of people in hopes to be one of the strangers in the house. Living rent-free for 6 months in a very hip house with very interesting (and often annoying) roommates, and being on an internationally broadcast tv show is quite attractive to people in their late teens/early 20s.
How much of the show is actually true we'll never know. A lot of what we see on tv is edited to make it look like it all happened in a certain timeline. All the houses have cameras everywhere, and there's a clause in the contract of each housemate that says they're not allowed to go places where the cameras are not allowed in. And all the sounds are taped in a separate way, so, according to Melissa from New Orleans, a lot of times when they're talking and you can only see the back of their heads, the words you hear might not be the words they actually said at the time. Edited or not, none of the scenes aired on the show are acted. They all happened, without scripts.
Each cast member receives around $250 per week, plus their house expenses paid (not including food. That's why every time a parent comes over, they cook). Anything else they want, they have to pay for. Plus, they don't get to take any of all the cool stuff you see in the house.
Today, The Real World is shown in several countries, and local versions of the show have already been made. Loving it or hating it, you just know it's here. The Real World: the first and original reality show.
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The Real World: Season 4
June 28, 1995
"This is the true story of seven strangers picked to live in a house and have their lives taped. Find out what happens when people stop being polite and start getting real. The Real World..."
How many times have we heard those words? The Real World was the first reality show on tv, premiering in 1992. It is still on the air, about to air it's 21st season, set in Brooklyn. When The Real World was created, it created a new genre of television that years later would be copied by other networks and become almost an obsession around the world. MTV originally wanted to make a soap opera, but the costs were too high, so they thought "what if we could get rid of writers, and scripts, and sets?". That resulted on the first Real World, set in NY neighborhood of SoHo, Manhattan, where 7 people that had never met before had to live in a house together for some time.
As the years went by, The Real World slowly gained its shape and space. New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, London, Miami, Boston, Seattle, Hawaii, New Orleans, Chicago, Las Vegas, Paris, San Diego, Philadelphia, Austin, Key West, Denver, Sydney and now Hollywood...all these locations have hosted the show. Auditions to be a cast member today attract hundreds of thousands of people in hopes to be one of the strangers in the house. Living rent-free for 6 months in a very hip house with very interesting (and often annoying) roommates, and being on an internationally broadcast tv show is quite attractive to people in their late teens/early 20s.
How much of the show is actually true we'll never know. A lot of what we see on tv is edited to make it look like it all happened in a certain timeline. All the houses have cameras everywhere, and there's a clause in the contract of each housemate that says they're not allowed to go places where the cameras are not allowed in. And all the sounds are taped in a separate way, so, according to Melissa from New Orleans, a lot of times when they're talking and you can only see the back of their heads, the words you hear might not be the words they actually said at the time. Edited or not, none of the scenes aired on the show are acted. They all happened, without scripts.
Each cast member receives around $250 per week, plus their house expenses paid (not including food. That's why every time a parent comes over, they cook). Anything else they want, they have to pay for. Plus, they don't get to take any of all the cool stuff you see in the house.
Today, The Real World is shown in several countries, and local versions of the show have already been made. Loving it or hating it, you just know it's here. The Real World: the first and original reality show.
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The Real World: Season 5
July 10, 1996
"This is the true story of seven strangers picked to live in a house and have their lives taped. Find out what happens when people stop being polite and start getting real. The Real World..."
How many times have we heard those words? The Real World was the first reality show on tv, premiering in 1992. It is still on the air, about to air it's 21st season, set in Brooklyn. When The Real World was created, it created a new genre of television that years later would be copied by other networks and become almost an obsession around the world. MTV originally wanted to make a soap opera, but the costs were too high, so they thought "what if we could get rid of writers, and scripts, and sets?". That resulted on the first Real World, set in NY neighborhood of SoHo, Manhattan, where 7 people that had never met before had to live in a house together for some time.
As the years went by, The Real World slowly gained its shape and space. New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, London, Miami, Boston, Seattle, Hawaii, New Orleans, Chicago, Las Vegas, Paris, San Diego, Philadelphia, Austin, Key West, Denver, Sydney and now Hollywood...all these locations have hosted the show. Auditions to be a cast member today attract hundreds of thousands of people in hopes to be one of the strangers in the house. Living rent-free for 6 months in a very hip house with very interesting (and often annoying) roommates, and being on an internationally broadcast tv show is quite attractive to people in their late teens/early 20s.
How much of the show is actually true we'll never know. A lot of what we see on tv is edited to make it look like it all happened in a certain timeline. All the houses have cameras everywhere, and there's a clause in the contract of each housemate that says they're not allowed to go places where the cameras are not allowed in. And all the sounds are taped in a separate way, so, according to Melissa from New Orleans, a lot of times when they're talking and you can only see the back of their heads, the words you hear might not be the words they actually said at the time. Edited or not, none of the scenes aired on the show are acted. They all happened, without scripts.
Each cast member receives around $250 per week, plus their house expenses paid (not including food. That's why every time a parent comes over, they cook). Anything else they want, they have to pay for. Plus, they don't get to take any of all the cool stuff you see in the house.
Today, The Real World is shown in several countries, and local versions of the show have already been made. Loving it or hating it, you just know it's here. The Real World: the first and original reality show.
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The Real World Homecoming: Season 1
March 4, 2021
The original New York cast from the show's first season in 1992 are reunited in the new Paramount+ series.
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The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives: Season 2
May 15, 2025
There's more drama and controversy for the #Momtok ladies as Miranda arrives in the second season of the reality series.
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The Show With Vinny: Season 1
May 3, 2013
Celebrities come for a meal and a chat with Jersey Shore's Vinny Guadagnino at his family's house in Staten Island.
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The Surreal Life: Season 1
December 1, 2011
Oakland, California's Harborside Health Center is the focus of the series that takes a look at the business of medical marijuana and the legal issues surrounding it.
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The Taste: Season 1
January 22, 2013
Anthony Bourdain, Nigella Lawson, Ludo Lefebvre, and Brian Malarkey mentor and judge dishes made by the 16 competitors through blind taste tests.
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The Tenth Inning: Season 1
September 28, 2010
Ken Burns returns with his four-hour sequel to his Emmy-winning documentary "Baseball." The two-part documentary covers a variety of issues that followed "Baseball's" airing. These include: the strike, the Red Sox's World Series victory, home run records, and steroid scandals.
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The Traitors: Season 1
January 12, 2023
Hosted by Alan Cummings, 20 contestants (including 10 from such reality shows as The Bachelor, Big Brother, and Survivor) compete in challenges at a Scottish castle to win the $250,000 prize, but three competitors have a plan to steal from the others.
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The Traitors [UK]: Season 4
February 26, 2026
The fourth season of the British reality series hosted by Claudia Winkleman returns with 22 contestants. Again three "traitors" are secretly trying to eliminate the others "faithfuls" from the game to win the £120,000 prize.
[Premiered originally in the UK on BBC One on 1 Jan 2026 and in the US on Peacock on 26 Feb 2026]
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The Traitors [UK]: Season 3
March 6, 2025
The third season of the British reality series hosted by Claudia Winkleman returns with 25 contestants. Again three "traitors" are secretly trying to eliminate the others "faithfuls" from the game to win the £120,000 prize.
[Premiered originally in the UK on BBC One on 1 Jan 2025 and in the US on Peacock on 6 Mar 2025]
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The Traitors [UK]: Season 1
November 29, 2022
Based on the Dutch series De Verraders, the British reality series hosted by Claudia Winkleman features 22 contestants. Three are "traitors" secretly trying to eliminate the others "faithfuls" from the game to win the £120,000 prize.
[Premiered originally in the UK on BBC One on 29 Nov 2022 and in the US on Peacock on 15 Feb 2023]
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The Traitors [UK]: Season 2
March 8, 2024
The second season of the British reality series hosted by Claudia Winkleman returns with another 22 contestants. Again three "traitors" are secretly trying to eliminate the others "faithfuls" from the game to win the £120,000 prize.
[Premiered originally in the UK on BBC One on 3 Jan 2024 and in the US on Peacock on 8 Mar 2024]
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The Trust: A Game of Greed: Season 1
January 10, 2024
11 people are to share $250,000 equally if they don't vote anyone off the show, but they are tempted by several twists in this competitive reality series hosted by Brooke Baldwin.
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The Ultimatum: Marry or Move On (2022): Season 1
April 6, 2022
Six couples exam their readiness for marriage by living with a different person for 3 weeks before deciding to go down the aisle or to move on in this reality series hosted by Nick and Vanessa Lachey.
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The Vineyard: Season 1
July 23, 2013
The reality show set in Martha's Vineyard follows the lives of 11 young locals and summer visitors.
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