Tommy Lee Goes to College is an NBC reality television show that began broadcasting on Tuesday, August 16, 2005 and on VH1 on Friday, August 19, 2005. It features Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee attending the University of Nebraska and attempting to fit in. Six episodes were produced.
The show features Lee, who is a high-school dropout, facing collegiate challenges like finding a roommate, trying out for athletic teams, trying to join a fraternity, studying chemistry, and trying out for the marching band.
Lafda Central is a chaos-driven reality show created and hosted by Thugesh. Set inside a confined house, the series brings together outspoken contestants who thrive on arguments, debates, and confrontations. Through deliberately provocative tasks and social experiments, participants are pushed to voice bold opinions, form unstable alliances, and clash openly with one another. Survival depends not on physical strength, but on mental resilience, verbal dominance, and the ability to handle constant conflict. Hosted with sharp humor, the show turns everyday disagreements into high-voltage entertainment.
Shows the daily life of 7 young adult roommates who leave their native region and arrive in Montreal to live together and discover a new environment teeming with possibilities.
Executive Producer Natalie Nunn, Chrisean Rock, Rollie and more of the OG Baddies are back to show up and show out with newbies like Sukihana and Sky — to take over the East Coast!
The series will follow the cast as they travel internationally and connect with locals through Korean games. They'll start off with the 'I Am Ground', self-introduction, game and introduce others, such as the 'Zero Game,' 'Silent 007 Bang', 'Mugunghwa Flower Has Bloomed Game', and more.
Six of America's brightest entertainers come together to compete and showcase their talents with breathtaking and unique acts - featuring skills they did not even know they had.
Joe Millionaire is an American reality television show that was broadcast on Fox beginning in January 2003. It was broadcast in the UK that same year. A sequel, The Next Joe Millionaire, followed in October 2003.
The show, approved by Mike Darnell, was wildly successful and became a pop culture phenomenon, with an average of 34.6 million viewers in the United States tuning into the season one finale making it the most-watched episode of any reality show since the season finale of the first season, as well as the premiere episode and finale for the second season of Survivor.
A group of celebrities take a very different kind of road trip in Gone to Pot, as they explore the issues surrounding legal marijuana use in the US. With a 'magical mystery bus' as their form of transport, the group encounter an eclectic mix of people along the way who use the drug for both medicinal and recreational purposes, meeting those who have experienced the benefits and disadvantages of its legalisation.