A rose-wielding single woman looks for Mr. Right among a passel of hunky men, just like on 'The Bachelor' but with the gender roles reversed. Original 'Bachelor' runner-up Trista Rehn was the first bachelorette, and her selection of Colorado firefighter Ryan Sutter culminated in the three-part special 'Trista and Ryan's Wedding.'
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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.
Shaq Vs. is an American reality television show produced for ABC by Dick Clark Productions and Media Rights Capital starring American basketball star Shaquille O'Neal. It began airing on August 18, 2009.Shaquille O'Neal claims to be "the greatest athlete" and challenged numerous top athletes in their own sports.The Washington Post has pointed out similarities to Shaq Vs. and Todd Gallagher's book "Andy Roddick Beat Me With a Frying Pan" saying the book and the show have "precisely the same premise" and that a TV show based on the book Gallagher was trying to sell was "the exact same show." TMZ later reported that Gallagher received a half-a-million dollar settlement. Gallagher's name appears in the credits of season 2 as a producer.The Arizona Republic reported that in early 2008 Steve Nash, a former teammate of O'Neal's, had mentioned to O'Neal a reality show he was pursuing that would feature Nash taking on professional athletes in their own sport. O'Neal said Nash's idea was based on training with other athletes, not competing against them. Nash would not confirm the Republic's story and said, "We collaborated on parts of the show." Nash is an executive producer of the program.
Teams of three solve problems while racing across deserts, over mountains and through rivers. Each week a new stage of the expedition is revealed. Will teams crumble under the pressure of having to think clearly in the wilds of the great outdoors, or will they work together to get through and complete their adventures? After ten legs of competition, one team will cross the finish line first to claim victory.
A kind of anti-dating game in which couples split up so one of them can play in Cabo San Lucas for three weeks with a hand-picked partner, while the significant others remain home to go crazy with jealousy. Or not.