Netflix is cashing in on reality TV and renovation.
On Thursday, the streaming service announced that “Selling Sunset” has been renewed for Seasons 6 and 7, with production kicking off this summer.
Produced by Adam Divello’s Done and Done Productions and Lionsgate, “Selling Sunset” follows the real estate agents of the Oppenheim Group — run by Jason and Brett Oppenheim. The cast includes Chrishell Stause, Mary Fitzgerald, Heather Rae El Moussa, Davina Potratz, Emma Hernan, Amanza Smith and Maya Vander.
Christine Quinn appeared in the first five seasons of the show but did not attend the reunion and has not given a straight answer to whether she’ll be returning.
The spinoff, “Selling the Oc,” will debut on August 24, as a new group of Oppenheim Group realtors compete to establish themselves at the Orange County office. In addition to the Oppenheims, the cast includes Alex Hall, Alexandra Jarvis, Alexandra Rose, Austin Victoria,...
On Thursday, the streaming service announced that “Selling Sunset” has been renewed for Seasons 6 and 7, with production kicking off this summer.
Produced by Adam Divello’s Done and Done Productions and Lionsgate, “Selling Sunset” follows the real estate agents of the Oppenheim Group — run by Jason and Brett Oppenheim. The cast includes Chrishell Stause, Mary Fitzgerald, Heather Rae El Moussa, Davina Potratz, Emma Hernan, Amanza Smith and Maya Vander.
Christine Quinn appeared in the first five seasons of the show but did not attend the reunion and has not given a straight answer to whether she’ll be returning.
The spinoff, “Selling the Oc,” will debut on August 24, as a new group of Oppenheim Group realtors compete to establish themselves at the Orange County office. In addition to the Oppenheims, the cast includes Alex Hall, Alexandra Jarvis, Alexandra Rose, Austin Victoria,...
- 6/23/2022
- by Emily Longeretta
- Variety Film + TV
Netflix is doubling down on property.
The streamer has handed breakout reality series Selling Sunset a two season order – taking it through seasons six and seven and ordered a slate of new property, real estate and renovation shows.
Production on season six of high-end real estate series Selling Sunset, which follows the likes of Chrishell Stause, Christine Quinn and Mary Fitzgerald and their colleagues at The Oppenheim Group, will start later this summer.
The series, which is produced by Lionsgate and Done and Done Productions, is exec produced by creator Adam Divello, Sundee Manusakis, Kristofer Lindquist, Skyler Wakil and Jason Oppenheim.
Elsewhere, the streamer has ordered four new shows and handed premiere dates to a slew of others in the property space.
Brent Montgomery’s Wheelhouse is behind two series: Designing Miami and Buying Beverly Hills.
Designing Miami, which premieres September 21, follows two of Miami’s two hottest designers who...
The streamer has handed breakout reality series Selling Sunset a two season order – taking it through seasons six and seven and ordered a slate of new property, real estate and renovation shows.
Production on season six of high-end real estate series Selling Sunset, which follows the likes of Chrishell Stause, Christine Quinn and Mary Fitzgerald and their colleagues at The Oppenheim Group, will start later this summer.
The series, which is produced by Lionsgate and Done and Done Productions, is exec produced by creator Adam Divello, Sundee Manusakis, Kristofer Lindquist, Skyler Wakil and Jason Oppenheim.
Elsewhere, the streamer has ordered four new shows and handed premiere dates to a slew of others in the property space.
Brent Montgomery’s Wheelhouse is behind two series: Designing Miami and Buying Beverly Hills.
Designing Miami, which premieres September 21, follows two of Miami’s two hottest designers who...
- 6/23/2022
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Paramount+ has unveiled the official trailer for “The Real World Homecoming: New Orleans,” which will premiere in the U.S. and Canada next month and in Australia and Latin America this summer.
The third installment of the original unscripted series, which reunites casts of previous “Real World” series, brings back New Orleans cast members David “Tokyo” Broom, Melissa Beck, Jamie Murray, Danny Roberts, Matt Smith, Kelley Wolf and Julie Stoffer. The trailer reminds us that Julie has “a controversial history” with her roommates and that the bad blood from her actions in 2000 is still very present.
To catch up on what went down in 2000, the original 23-episode season of “The Real World: New Orleans” will come to Paramount+ in the U.S. on April 13, a week before the homecoming series debuts on April 20.
Watch the trailer at the top of this post or on YouTube.
“The Real World Homecoming” is executive produced by Sitarah Pendelton-Eaglin,...
The third installment of the original unscripted series, which reunites casts of previous “Real World” series, brings back New Orleans cast members David “Tokyo” Broom, Melissa Beck, Jamie Murray, Danny Roberts, Matt Smith, Kelley Wolf and Julie Stoffer. The trailer reminds us that Julie has “a controversial history” with her roommates and that the bad blood from her actions in 2000 is still very present.
To catch up on what went down in 2000, the original 23-episode season of “The Real World: New Orleans” will come to Paramount+ in the U.S. on April 13, a week before the homecoming series debuts on April 20.
Watch the trailer at the top of this post or on YouTube.
“The Real World Homecoming” is executive produced by Sitarah Pendelton-Eaglin,...
- 3/31/2022
- by Sharon Knolle
- The Wrap
The third season of “The Real World Homecoming” is coming to Paramount Plus next month. The cast of 2001’s “The Real World: New Orleans,” including David “Tokyo” Broom, Melissa Beck, Jamie Murray, Danny Roberts, Matt Smith, Julie Stoffer and Kelley Wolf, will move back to the Big Easy for the new season, launching on the streaming service April 20.
Executive producers include MTV Entertainment Studios’ Sitarah Pendelton-Eaglin, Candida Boyette-Clemons and Nadim Amiry and Bunim/Murray Productions‘ Jonathan Murray, Julie Pizzi, Erica Ross, Kevin Lee and James Knox. Skye Topic, Jacob Lane, Joe Rosenzweig and Lauren Goldstein serve as co-executive producers, with George Verschoor as consulting producer.
Paramount Plus first announced the Season 3 renewal of “The Real World Homecoming” in February. The first season reunited the Season 1 cast of 1992’s “The Real World: New York,” while the second reunited the Season 2 cast of 1993’s “The Real World: Los Angles.” The entire cast...
Executive producers include MTV Entertainment Studios’ Sitarah Pendelton-Eaglin, Candida Boyette-Clemons and Nadim Amiry and Bunim/Murray Productions‘ Jonathan Murray, Julie Pizzi, Erica Ross, Kevin Lee and James Knox. Skye Topic, Jacob Lane, Joe Rosenzweig and Lauren Goldstein serve as co-executive producers, with George Verschoor as consulting producer.
Paramount Plus first announced the Season 3 renewal of “The Real World Homecoming” in February. The first season reunited the Season 1 cast of 1992’s “The Real World: New York,” while the second reunited the Season 2 cast of 1993’s “The Real World: Los Angles.” The entire cast...
- 3/31/2022
- by Emily Longeretta
- Variety Film + TV
Some cast members of The Real World Los Angeles will get another shot in the MTV spotlight as the network unveils who will reunite for Season 2 of The Real World Homecoming.
Set to reunite are Beth Anthony, Beth Stolarczyk, David Edwards, Glen Naessens, Irene Berrera-Kearns, Jon Brennan and Tami Roman, who will return to the same Venice beach house from the 1993 installment. After spending decades apart, the roommates will reconnect to find out how the series transformed their lives since the cameras stopped rolling, and they’ll discover, once again, what happens when people stop being polite… and start getting real.
MTV also revealed that The Real World Homecoming: Los Angeles wil make its Paramount+ debut on Wednesday, Nov. 24. The series also scored a renewal for Season 3.
Created for MTV by Jonathan Murray and the late Mary-Ellis Bunim of Bunim/Murray Productions, The Real World was the first reality series on television.
Set to reunite are Beth Anthony, Beth Stolarczyk, David Edwards, Glen Naessens, Irene Berrera-Kearns, Jon Brennan and Tami Roman, who will return to the same Venice beach house from the 1993 installment. After spending decades apart, the roommates will reconnect to find out how the series transformed their lives since the cameras stopped rolling, and they’ll discover, once again, what happens when people stop being polite… and start getting real.
MTV also revealed that The Real World Homecoming: Los Angeles wil make its Paramount+ debut on Wednesday, Nov. 24. The series also scored a renewal for Season 3.
Created for MTV by Jonathan Murray and the late Mary-Ellis Bunim of Bunim/Murray Productions, The Real World was the first reality series on television.
- 10/8/2021
- by Alexandra Del Rosario
- Deadline Film + TV
“The Real World Homecoming: Los Angeles” is set for a Nov. 24 premiere on Paramount Plus, with seven of the original cast members from “The Real World: Los Angeles” reuniting in the same Venice Beach house they shared during their 1993 season.
The docuseries will feature Beth Anthony, Beth Stolarczyk, David Edwards, Glen Naessens, Irene Berrera-Kearns, Jon Brennan and Tami Roman, who reconnect almost two decades after last appearing on-screen together. Like the previous “Real World Homecoming” season (“New York”), they will reflect on how the series transformed their lives and potentially squash old conflicts.
The Los Angeles season of “The Real World” premiered on MTV in summer 1993, originally under the name “The Real World: California,” and was a thematic departure from the show’s “New York” season, which launched the franchise in 1992. It also featured the series’ first — but not its last — ouster of a castmate, when Edwards, a stand-up comedian,...
The docuseries will feature Beth Anthony, Beth Stolarczyk, David Edwards, Glen Naessens, Irene Berrera-Kearns, Jon Brennan and Tami Roman, who reconnect almost two decades after last appearing on-screen together. Like the previous “Real World Homecoming” season (“New York”), they will reflect on how the series transformed their lives and potentially squash old conflicts.
The Los Angeles season of “The Real World” premiered on MTV in summer 1993, originally under the name “The Real World: California,” and was a thematic departure from the show’s “New York” season, which launched the franchise in 1992. It also featured the series’ first — but not its last — ouster of a castmate, when Edwards, a stand-up comedian,...
- 10/8/2021
- by Danielle Turchiano and Kate Aurthur
- Variety Film + TV
“The Real World Homecoming” has been renewed for Seasons 2 and 3 at Paramount Plus.
Season 1 of the series reunited cast members from the groundbreaking reality show’s New York season. Season 2 will bring back cast members from “The Real World: Los Angeles,” while the focus of the third season will be announced at a later date.
The first season of “Homecoming” debuted on Paramount Plus back in March and ran through April, consisting of six episodes. The original New York cast moved back into the same loft the occupied in the 1992 season. Norman Korpi, Julie Gentry, Becky Blasband, Kevin Powell, Andre Comeau, Heather Gardner, and Eric Nies all participated. Nies was forced to appear virtually after testing positive for Covid-19.
Sitarah Pendelton-Eaglin, Candida Boyette-Clemons and Nadim Amiry are executive producers on the series for MTV Entertainment Studios. Jonathan Murray, Julie Pizzi, Erica Ross, Kevin Lee and James Knox are executive producers for Bunim/Murray Productions.
Season 1 of the series reunited cast members from the groundbreaking reality show’s New York season. Season 2 will bring back cast members from “The Real World: Los Angeles,” while the focus of the third season will be announced at a later date.
The first season of “Homecoming” debuted on Paramount Plus back in March and ran through April, consisting of six episodes. The original New York cast moved back into the same loft the occupied in the 1992 season. Norman Korpi, Julie Gentry, Becky Blasband, Kevin Powell, Andre Comeau, Heather Gardner, and Eric Nies all participated. Nies was forced to appear virtually after testing positive for Covid-19.
Sitarah Pendelton-Eaglin, Candida Boyette-Clemons and Nadim Amiry are executive producers on the series for MTV Entertainment Studios. Jonathan Murray, Julie Pizzi, Erica Ross, Kevin Lee and James Knox are executive producers for Bunim/Murray Productions.
- 9/29/2021
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
‘The Real World Homecoming’ Renewed For Seasons 2 & 3 By MTV, Los Angeles Cast Set To Reunite For S2
Paramount+ and MTV has renewed The Real World Homecoming for not just one, but two seasons. The cast of The Real World: Los Angeles is set to reunite for Season 2.
The unscripted series made its debut on Paramount+ earlier in March with The Real World: Homecoming New York, which reunited members of the original cast that appeared in the 1992 reality series from Mary-Ellis Bunim and Jonathan Murray.
Similarly in The Real World Homecoming Season 2, the cast mates of The Real World: Los Angeles will reconnect after decades apart to find out how the series transformed their lives since the cameras stopped rolling. They’ll discover, once again, what happens when people stop being polite… and start getting real.
The Real World Homecoming Season 2 is set to debut later this fall.
Sitarah Pendelton-Eaglin, Candida Boyette-Clemons and Nadim Amiry are executive producers for MTV Entertainment Studios. Jonathan Murray, Julie Pizzi, Erica Ross,...
The unscripted series made its debut on Paramount+ earlier in March with The Real World: Homecoming New York, which reunited members of the original cast that appeared in the 1992 reality series from Mary-Ellis Bunim and Jonathan Murray.
Similarly in The Real World Homecoming Season 2, the cast mates of The Real World: Los Angeles will reconnect after decades apart to find out how the series transformed their lives since the cameras stopped rolling. They’ll discover, once again, what happens when people stop being polite… and start getting real.
The Real World Homecoming Season 2 is set to debut later this fall.
Sitarah Pendelton-Eaglin, Candida Boyette-Clemons and Nadim Amiry are executive producers for MTV Entertainment Studios. Jonathan Murray, Julie Pizzi, Erica Ross,...
- 9/29/2021
- by Alexandra Del Rosario
- Deadline Film + TV
Kenan Thompson, Danielle Brooks, Simu Liu Among Banff Rockie Award Gala Recipients (TV News Roundup)
The Banff World Media Festival announced Kenan Thompson, Danielle Brooks, Simu Liu and Sinking Ship Ent. are this year’s Rockie Award Gala recipients. Hosted by Jasmeet Raina, the ceremony will stream live on YouTube June 15 at 3 p.m.
Thompson, best known for his work on “Saturday Night Live” and now headlining the NBC sitcom “Kenan,” will be bestowed the Sir Peter Ustinov Award, which recognizes a creative talent who has made an outstanding comedic contribution to the media industry. Past honorees include Sean Hayes, John Cleese, Tracey Ullman, Bob Newhart, Tantoo Cardinal, John Candy and Bill Hader.
Brooks, who recently starred in “Robin Roberts Presents: Mahalia” and was on the long-running “Orange is the New Black,” will receive the A+E Inclusion Award, which recognizes an individual whose efforts and vision in the media realm champion and reflect the diversity of the world we live in. Past honorees include LeVar Burton,...
Thompson, best known for his work on “Saturday Night Live” and now headlining the NBC sitcom “Kenan,” will be bestowed the Sir Peter Ustinov Award, which recognizes a creative talent who has made an outstanding comedic contribution to the media industry. Past honorees include Sean Hayes, John Cleese, Tracey Ullman, Bob Newhart, Tantoo Cardinal, John Candy and Bill Hader.
Brooks, who recently starred in “Robin Roberts Presents: Mahalia” and was on the long-running “Orange is the New Black,” will receive the A+E Inclusion Award, which recognizes an individual whose efforts and vision in the media realm champion and reflect the diversity of the world we live in. Past honorees include LeVar Burton,...
- 5/19/2021
- by Antonio Ferme
- Variety Film + TV
On The Real World Homecoming: New York, the original cast members of the landmark MTV series reunite in the same loft where they filmed in 1992 to reflect on how it changed their lives, and the enduring resonance of the issues it brought to light.
Created by the late Mary-Ellis Bunim and Jonathan Murray, with George Verschoor producing and directing, The Real World was conceived as a social experiment, which would bring seven strangers from totally different backgrounds together to see if they could find common ground. Credited with birthing the reality television genre, which has exploded in the decades since its premiere, the series’ original cast members included Heather B. Gardner and Kevin Powell.
At Deadline’s virtual Contenders Television: Documentary + Unscripted event, Murray, Verschoor, Gardner and Powell discussed their experience revisiting The Real World, and what it feels like to be associated with the show all these years later.
Created by the late Mary-Ellis Bunim and Jonathan Murray, with George Verschoor producing and directing, The Real World was conceived as a social experiment, which would bring seven strangers from totally different backgrounds together to see if they could find common ground. Credited with birthing the reality television genre, which has exploded in the decades since its premiere, the series’ original cast members included Heather B. Gardner and Kevin Powell.
At Deadline’s virtual Contenders Television: Documentary + Unscripted event, Murray, Verschoor, Gardner and Powell discussed their experience revisiting The Real World, and what it feels like to be associated with the show all these years later.
- 5/1/2021
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
MTV’s signature unscripted franchise The Real World is coming back to kick off the March 4 launch of Paramount+, ViacomCBS’ rebranded streaming service. A new Real World installment will reunite the original New York cast in the iconic NYC loft for The Real World Homecoming: New York.
In the multi-episode docuseries, the original seven strangers will revisit the shocking moments and explosive issues that transpired during the historic season and discuss how they parallel in today’s social climate. After spending decades apart, viewers will reconvene with New York housemates Becky Blasband, Andre Comeau, Heather B. Gardner, Julie Gentry, Norman Korpi, Eric Nies and Kevin Powell to find out how the series transformed their lives since the cameras stopped rolling and to find out, once again, what happens when they stop being polite… and start getting real.
“MTV’s The Real World has been credited with creating the Reality TV...
In the multi-episode docuseries, the original seven strangers will revisit the shocking moments and explosive issues that transpired during the historic season and discuss how they parallel in today’s social climate. After spending decades apart, viewers will reconvene with New York housemates Becky Blasband, Andre Comeau, Heather B. Gardner, Julie Gentry, Norman Korpi, Eric Nies and Kevin Powell to find out how the series transformed their lives since the cameras stopped rolling and to find out, once again, what happens when they stop being polite… and start getting real.
“MTV’s The Real World has been credited with creating the Reality TV...
- 2/12/2021
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
MTV is reuniting the original cast of “The Real World: New York” for a revival series on the streaming service Paramount+, the company announced Friday.
Titled “The Real World Homecoming: New York,” the series will bring the original seven strangers — Becky Blasband, Andre Comeau, Heather B. Gardner, Julie Gentry, Norman Korpi, Eric Nies and Kevin Powell — back to the New York City loft they shared back in 1992. MTV has recently started teasing the reunion with clips from the original show on its social media pages.
“Homecoming” is the start of a broader revival of the iconic reality TV franchise planned for the soon-to-be-rebranded streaming service. It will mark the show’s first return since 2019’s “Real World: Atlanta,” which was produced by MTV’s studio arm and aired on Facebook Watch.
The cast will revisit memorable moments from the groundbreaking reality series’ first season and discuss how the show transformed their lives.
Titled “The Real World Homecoming: New York,” the series will bring the original seven strangers — Becky Blasband, Andre Comeau, Heather B. Gardner, Julie Gentry, Norman Korpi, Eric Nies and Kevin Powell — back to the New York City loft they shared back in 1992. MTV has recently started teasing the reunion with clips from the original show on its social media pages.
“Homecoming” is the start of a broader revival of the iconic reality TV franchise planned for the soon-to-be-rebranded streaming service. It will mark the show’s first return since 2019’s “Real World: Atlanta,” which was produced by MTV’s studio arm and aired on Facebook Watch.
The cast will revisit memorable moments from the groundbreaking reality series’ first season and discuss how the show transformed their lives.
- 2/12/2021
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
The streaming wars are about to stop being polite and start getting real.
ViacomCBS is reviving “The Real World” for streaming service Paramount Plus. The venerable reality TV franchise will be part of the March 4 launch of the service, which is effectively a rebrand of existing streamer CBS All Access.
The initial installment of the rebooted franchise will see the cast of the first season reunite for “The Real World Homecoming: New York.” The multi-episode reunion will be shot in the same loft where the series’ first season was filmed. Original housemates housemates Becky Blasband, Andre Comeau, Heather B. Gardner, Julie Gentry, Norman Korpi, Eric Nies and Kevin Powell will reunite for the project, which is being produced by MTV Entertainment Studios and Bunim/Murray.
“The Real World” premiered in 1992 on MTV and ran through 2017. The series broke ground in the reality docu-drama format and in representation on TV, dealing...
ViacomCBS is reviving “The Real World” for streaming service Paramount Plus. The venerable reality TV franchise will be part of the March 4 launch of the service, which is effectively a rebrand of existing streamer CBS All Access.
The initial installment of the rebooted franchise will see the cast of the first season reunite for “The Real World Homecoming: New York.” The multi-episode reunion will be shot in the same loft where the series’ first season was filmed. Original housemates housemates Becky Blasband, Andre Comeau, Heather B. Gardner, Julie Gentry, Norman Korpi, Eric Nies and Kevin Powell will reunite for the project, which is being produced by MTV Entertainment Studios and Bunim/Murray.
“The Real World” premiered in 1992 on MTV and ran through 2017. The series broke ground in the reality docu-drama format and in representation on TV, dealing...
- 2/12/2021
- by Daniel Holloway
- Variety Film + TV
A four-seat Atv shimmies, sways and weaves its way up a mountainside path, at one point nearly depositing a passenger into the sea of mud it's navigating. All on board can see their breath, a constant reminder that winter is not far off.
It's a cold, clammy, bumpy ride to the top of the former Timber Ridge Ski Resort in Windham, Vt., on this rainy late October morning, where a crew of builders is laboring mightily to finish up a project for the new National Geographic Channel series "Building Wild," premiering Tuesday, Jan. 14.
On this day, the project in question is a 400-square-foot cabin built around a 20-foot-high concrete pier that used to hold the return pulley for the ski lift. It comes outfitted with a bar and a snowboard ramp for its father/son owners, a wood stove tied into the pier to radiate heat throughout, and a makeshift...
It's a cold, clammy, bumpy ride to the top of the former Timber Ridge Ski Resort in Windham, Vt., on this rainy late October morning, where a crew of builders is laboring mightily to finish up a project for the new National Geographic Channel series "Building Wild," premiering Tuesday, Jan. 14.
On this day, the project in question is a 400-square-foot cabin built around a 20-foot-high concrete pier that used to hold the return pulley for the ski lift. It comes outfitted with a bar and a snowboard ramp for its father/son owners, a wood stove tied into the pier to radiate heat throughout, and a makeshift...
- 1/14/2014
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Getty “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” host Ty Pennington
Cool Springs, Del. – Just a few miles from Rehoboth Beach around 9 a.m. Saturday morning, George Verschoor walked around the rainy six-acre construction site of “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition.”
Verschoor, the ABC show’s executive producer, was dressed in a red slicker as he walked around the muddy site to secure all the equipment his team had been using earlier this week as they built a new soup kitchen for a Thanksgiving special.
Cool Springs, Del. – Just a few miles from Rehoboth Beach around 9 a.m. Saturday morning, George Verschoor walked around the rainy six-acre construction site of “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition.”
Verschoor, the ABC show’s executive producer, was dressed in a red slicker as he walked around the muddy site to secure all the equipment his team had been using earlier this week as they built a new soup kitchen for a Thanksgiving special.
- 8/27/2011
- by Shelly Banjo
- Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
NBC and Fox have both unleashed their Fall 2011-2012 TV schedule, now ABC has released theirs. I’m excited to see Castle, Modern Family, and The Middle back in the mix. Most of the new shows they have line-up don’t really interest me, but there are a few that have caught my eye. PanAm is another 1960’s based TV show that will go against AMC’s Mad Men and NBC’s The Playboy Club. There’s a show called Revenge that sounds really interesting, but the new series I’m most excited about is is the fantasy series Once Upon A Time, a show where fairy tales collide with the modern day.
Here is ABC’s full schedule along with a description of all of their shows. Go through them below and let us know what TV series you’re most excited about seeing.
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Here is ABC’s full schedule along with a description of all of their shows. Go through them below and let us know what TV series you’re most excited about seeing.
Day Time Series
Monday:
8:00 p.
- 5/17/2011
- by Venkman
- GeekTyrant
Spike TV has greenlit docu-series that examine the world of little person wrestling and Brooklyn scrap-metal workers.
In "Scrappers," a crew of competitors and friends hunt for the best crap in Brooklyn, recycling everything from old cars to building materials. Spike has ordered 10 episodes of the series from executive producer George Verschoor through his Hoosick Falls Prods. as well as exec producers Michael J. Weiss and Andy Weiss.
The second show, "Half Pint Brawlers," is a six-episode series following a chaotic traveling troupe of little person wrestlers that journey around the United States and is led by their gregarious owner, Puppet "The Psycho Dwarf."
The series is billed as a cross between "Jackass" and "Little People, Big World" and is executive produced by Darryl Silver, Stephen David, Duke Straub, Royal Malloy, Jeff Guerriero and Trip Taylor.
"The driving forces behind these new shows are the tremendous personalities of these very distinctive characters,...
In "Scrappers," a crew of competitors and friends hunt for the best crap in Brooklyn, recycling everything from old cars to building materials. Spike has ordered 10 episodes of the series from executive producer George Verschoor through his Hoosick Falls Prods. as well as exec producers Michael J. Weiss and Andy Weiss.
The second show, "Half Pint Brawlers," is a six-episode series following a chaotic traveling troupe of little person wrestlers that journey around the United States and is led by their gregarious owner, Puppet "The Psycho Dwarf."
The series is billed as a cross between "Jackass" and "Little People, Big World" and is executive produced by Darryl Silver, Stephen David, Duke Straub, Royal Malloy, Jeff Guerriero and Trip Taylor.
"The driving forces behind these new shows are the tremendous personalities of these very distinctive characters,...
- 1/31/2010
- by By James Hibberd
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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