NASCAR in Primetime is a television program on ABC. It is a behind-the-scenes look at the preparation, logistics, drama and competition of NASCAR.Each episode of the show follows three teams and drivers during the '07 NASCAR season, including the #01 of Mark Martin, the #31 of Jeff Burton, the #42 of Juan Pablo Montoya and the #70 of Johnny Sauter. Other personalities, such as Montoya's wife Connie Montoya, and Sauter's crew chief, Bootie Barker, are also figures in the show.Episodes have revolved around each team's experience at a single race. Episode one was the Kobalt Tools 500 at Atlanta. Episode two was the Food City 500 at Bristol, etc.The show premiered August 15, 2007 at 10 p.m. Eastern/Pacific time, 9 p.m. Central/Mountain time. The program is produced by ABC News in cooperation with NASCAR Images.
The third iteration of Making the Band started on March 3, 2005, and aired for three seasons, finishing on August 10, 2006. It centered on the musical group Danity Kane. Home base interiors were again designed by Ron Norsworthy.
From the creators of Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, the ABC reality series How to Get the Guy was lensed in San Francisco, where four unattached and very attractive young women devoted themselves to a tireless search for "The Guy" who would fulfill them romantically for the rest of their days. With the help of professional "love coaches" JD Roberto and Teresa Strasser, the four women, all of them gainfully employed in high-end jobs, tried all manner of strategies to land "The Guy," who (according to the producers) was totally unaware that he'd been chosen for the honor. The quest took the ladies to such traditional hunting grounds as parties and sporting-goods stores, and required them to deploy such time-honored ploys as "Get in the Game," "Volume Dating," "Keep It Light," "Let Him Pay," and "Pay Him a Compliment." How to Get the Guy was first "gotten" by the viewers on June 12, 2006.
The Wannabes is a television situation comedy, created by Doreen Spicer-Dannelly, which follows the lives of classical performing arts high school students who want to be pop stars. The five stars of the series are from the pop recording group, Savvy. Although not produced or filmed in Australia, the series premiered on June 14, 2010, on both ABC1 and ABC3 in an tween oriented timeslot.
Early reality fare in which viewers asked for (and got) odd requests fulfilled. Fans sent in postcards asking for people with offbeat talents or looks at unusual places, like, say, the inside of the Fort Knox vault. Similar to an earlier NBC show, 'I'd Like to See,' it was reborn in syndication in the 1970s and again in the 1980s, on the Family Channel in 1991, and also on NBC in 1999.