Posted 12/20/2007 by RealityWanted in Survivor
Q. Jason, (RealityWanted.com): What originally got you interested in doing Survivor?
A. Peih-Gee, (Survivor China): I knew someone in casting and I was really ready for a trip so I thought I would apply.
Q. Jason, (RealityWanted.com): Tell me how hard it is to be the last of your tribe surrounded by Denise, Courtney, Amanda, and Todd?
A. Peih-Gee, (Survivor China): It was like being a transfer kid. They were the popular ones and I was left out. It was hard being around them because I knew I would be going home.
Posted 12/12/2007 by RealityWanted and Game Show News
Six-Night Series from BermanBraun and Rocket Science Laboratories Gives Game Show World a Shot of Adrenaline with Tense, Head-to-Head Competition for Huge Jackpot Guaranteed to Final WinnerThe new game show "Duel," a one-hour, high-stakes tournament-style competition to air over six nights with a guaranteed final winner, will go into production after Thanksgiving for ABC. From BermanBraun and Rocket Science Laboratories, "Duel" features head-to-head matches with nerve rattling game play rewarding contestants who embrace shrewdness and manipulation to win. If contestants can react quickly under pressure and outsmart their opponents using strategy and deception, intellect and skill, they could walk away with a life-changing prize - potentially more than $1.5 million. One of 20 contestants is guaranteed to win the jackpot. "Duel" will premiere MONDAY, DECEMBER 17 (8:00-9:00 p.m., ET/PT) and run over six nights to a finale on SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23 (8:00-9:00 p.m., ET/PT). Mike Greenberg (ESPN's "Mike and Mike in the Morning" radio show) is the host.
Posted 12/12/2007 by RealityWanted in Kid Nation
After 40 days on their own, the Pioneers of Bonanza City finally get to prove whether they've been able to create a working society, while also getting a few surprises of their own, on the season finale of KID NATION, Wednesday, Dec. 12 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.
Posted 12/12/2007 by RealityWanted in The Celebrity Apprentice
For their first task, fourteen celebrities take their business savvy to the streets of New York on the premiere episode, airing Thursday, January 3 (9:00 PM ET/PT)
The celebrities try their hand at one of the most quintessential New York jobs: hot dog vendor. The team that makes the most money wins. However, being famous has its privileges, as candidates try to use their contacts to sell wieners at $5,000 and $10,000 a pop. The stars not only bring out their famous friends (including New York Met David Wright ) to help, but they catch the eye of New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg. For the first time the 14 celebrities are stripped of their managers, personal assistants, agents, and publicists and are thrown out of their comfort zones. They quickly begin to size up each others egos, as they come face to face trying to split into two teams and choose team captains.
Posted 12/12/2007 by RealityWanted in The Amazing Race
Q. Mark RealityWanted.com: What initially got you both interested in being on the The Amazing Race?
A. Hendekea, The Amazing Race 12: I am the guilty party here, I am a huge fan of The Amazing Race and roped my brother in to being on the show with me.
A. Azaria, The Amazing Race 12: Hendekea called and asked me to apply with her, it was her fault.