Mini-golf lovers from around the country compete on an extreme obstacle golf course to win prizes and a trip to the finals on "Mt. Holey Moley." Joe Tessitore hosts with comedian Rob Riggle and Jeannie Mai. Executive producer Stephen Curry appears.
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A reality series testing the human need for companionship under extreme circumstances as each individual learns there are other castaways out there but are unaware of how many, their locations or when they will be rescued. The series follows 12 diverse individuals as they're dropped alone throughout various islets in Indonesia and challenged to survive among washed-up luggage, scattered resources and abandoned structures.
The Secret Millionaire is a reality television show which originated in the UK, in which millionaires go incognito into impoverished communities and agree to give away tens of thousands of pounds. Members of the community are told the cameras are present to film a documentary. The UK version is produced by production company RDF Media. It first aired in 2006 on Channel 4, with further series in subsequent years. At the end of the week, in an emotional and dramatic climax, they reveal their true identities and change lives forever.
An amazing cast of stars and their professional partners compete each week on a spectacular ice rink. Couples will need to be perfectly in sync, since the ice is unforgiving of even the smallest mistake.
Contestants deal with difficult stunts (and stumpers) for a shot at $25,000. Example: identifying 30 flavors of ice cream. The series is based on Japan's 'Happy Family Plan Show.'
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.