Mungo, one of the premiere adventure cameramen, steps in front of the camera to lead viewers on his own adventures, exploring myth and legends he’s heard of during his 20 years traveling the world.
Tensions run high when two polar opposites are forced to survive treacherous conditions in remote areas of the world. They have just 10 days to make it to their extraction point - all while tethered together just six feet apart.
Raising the Roofs is a 2006 reality television show on Spike TV, following the life of aspiring actor Michael Roof, and the misadventures of his self described Florida cracker dad and uncle, in Hollywood, California.
Following one of the few women in Britain to helm an auction house, Irita Marriott. The series follows her as she builds her business in south Derbyshire, helping vendors make money from unwanted items.
The best Sims players in the world compete to show off their creations. A dozen contestants tackle several timed creative tasks, with the aim of forging the most unique characters, worlds and stories. A panel of three experts will judge their creations, with $100,000 in prize money on the line.
The world of modeling is turned on its high-heels by focusing the camera on the ever-neglected world of male fashion models with the first-ever search for the hottest male model. Unsuspecting men are plucked from the streets and invited to participate in a series of challenges to determine who has the looks, style, stamina and charisma to be a male supermodel.
La Granja was a Chilean reality television show based on The Farm. It was aired from January 4, 2005 to April 19, 2005 by Canal 13 and was produced by Promofilm. It was hosted by Sergio Lagos.
Legendary music mogul Deb Antney returns to change the female rap game. Here, Antney proves that becoming a hip-hop superstar takes more than a hot 16 bars. Who will rise to the top, and who will crumble under the pressure of Deb’s House?
The series drops 10 adventurers on an island with nothing but the clothes on their backs and a million dollars in cash. Those who survive for 40 days filled with gut-wrenching journeys and demanding physical challenges will split the money as their prize. The catch? They can buy all of the survival supplies and creature comforts they desire, but everything is crazy expensive (think $30K for a tent), all decisions to make a purchase require a group majority and the cost comes out of their shared prize money.