Within a week, TV and cable viewers in Singapore
were introduced to no less than 3 new reality shows. UrbanWire
figures it’s time to check out the brand new shows, the ones
that are in the midst of their run, the ones that have just ended
and more importantly, the ones that are to come.
The Apprentice – 16 high
flyers in the corporate world risk it all for a US$250,000 (S$427
million) annual paycheck in real estate mogul and billionaire Donald
Trump’s corporation. What would they do to have it all?
Looks like they’ll go by the ABC rule: Accuse, Backstab, and
Claw their way to the very end. Thurs, 10pm, Channel 5 (Picture courtesy of the official 'The
Apprentice' site)
The
Simple Life – Can 2 of Hollywood’s richest
and most pampered ladies of leisure survive the real world in middle-class
America? Truly, it’ll be a treat to watch socialite Paris
Hilton and her best friend, Nicole
Richie – who have never worked a day in their lives –
slog on a farm, while being stripped of all extra privileges (no
mobile phones, credit cards or cash.). What would be extra priceless
would be listening to their honest-to-goodness innocent quips, a
la Jessica Simpson in MTV’sNewlyweds. Viewers hooked on the formula can
continue to look forward to many more eye-rolling moments as the
show’s second season (The Simple Life: Road Trip)
just debuted in the States. Sat, 10pm, Channel 5 (Picture courtesy of the official 'The Simple Life'
site)
Race To The Altar – This
is yet another show that tests a couple’s mettle. However,
instead of applying the overused forbidden-fruit-seduction methods
(think: Temptation
Island andParadise
Hotel), the couples are put through grueling physical
challenges and are tested on how well they know their partners.
At the end of the first round, couples were already crying unabashedly,
who knows if that was from relief that they weren’t eliminated
already, or from guilt of cutting a sweet couple out? Definitely
a breath of fresh air. Thurs, 8pm, Star World (SCV Channel 18) Picture courtesy of
the official 'Race To The Altar' site)
Still
playing out… what more could happen?
The Bachelor – Undoubtedly
the most dramatic season to date, season 4 of The Bachelor
has seen much clawing and hissing from the ladies (and tears from
contestant Lee Ann) in the tussle for eligible bachelor Bob
Guiney. The girls aren’t going to let up on their man
anytime soon though. Young women at their ugliest are possibly the
reason to continue watching even though we know Bob’s got
engaged, having split up from the girl he chose, like all 3 Bachelor
couplings before. Fri, 10pm, Channel 5 (Picture courtesy of the official 'The
Bachelor' site)
The
History of Reality TV
As of the early 90s,
reality television was still very much an unknown concept.
The only shows that were really considered as ‘reality-based
programming’ then were hidden-camera shows like Candid
Camera and America’s
Funniest Home Videos (Side note: where is host
Bob
Saget now?).
In 1992, MTV
launched The
Real World. Hailed by The
Internet Movie Database as “the pioneer of reality
TV”, the show documents the daily happenings of 7 20-something
strangers made to live together in a major city. With the
last episode of its 14th season in San Diego playing next
week, The Real World continues to remain
popular with the MTV viewers.
When CBS
premiered the now-legendary Survivor
in the summer of 2000, the show sparked a major TV show genre
revolution, turning ordinary contestants into overnight stars.
Today, reality TV has slowly taken over the likes of other
show genres to be one of the most popular in TV today. From
dating shows like For
Love Or Money, competition shows like Fear
Factor, or just plain ‘voyeur-esque’
shows like Big
Brother, reality shows just keep on coming, with
new concepts each time. And it doesn’t look like it’s
going to stop anytime soon.
The
Next Joe Millionaire – The original Joe Millionaire
didn’t dazzle me, and neither does this one. New ‘Joe
Millionaire’ David Smith is just as clueless as the 14 European
beauties that are after him, but the American audience obviously
wasn’t falling for that old gag again. And for some strange
reason, the show hasn’t finished its run on Channel 5, despite
premiering earlier this year and us knowing who he picked last year.
So hit the road already, cowboy. You’ve been on the tube for
much too long. Sat, 11pm, Channel 5 (Picture courtesy of the official 'The
Next Joe Millionaire' site)
Extreme
Makeover – EM continues to remain
everyone’s favourite makeover show. The results and the after-effects
of the dramatic makeovers are spectacular enough for viewers to
consider paying their friendly, neighbourhood plastic surgeon a
visit for a possible face and body lift. But, I’d much rather
watch other people go under knife. Mon, 10.30pm, Channel 5 (Picture courtesy of the official 'Extreme
Makeover' site)
Over… and
out?
American
Idol – It’s final: America has crowned
North Carolina lass Fantasia Barrino their newest American
Idol. She now joins previous AMI winners
Kelly
Clarkson and Ruben Studdard in the winners’ circle. Watch
out for Fantasia’s debut single, ‘I Believe’,
on the radio and at record stores. (Picture courtesy of fantasiabarrinofan.com)
Average Joe – So the average joes were just that
after all – average. At the end of season 1, ex-cheerleader Melana
Scantlin chose student Jason Peoples, one of the 3 hotties added into
the show in a twist, over wealthy Wall Street trader Adam
Mesh. Adam’s finding out that in the reality TV world, there
are few real losers. Like ex-bachelorette Trista
Rehn (now Mrs. Ryan Sutter) and bachelor Bob Guiney, he too is bouncing
back as the eligible bachelor on the third season of Average Joe:
Adam Returns.
Average Joe 2: Hawaii
is now airing on Channel i on Thurs at 10pm. (Picture courtesy of
nbc.com)
The Restaurant – As the
first season of this unscripted reality/drama series came to a close,
master chef Rocco
DiSpirito’s restaurant, Rocco’s
on 22nd, thankfully didn’t. He managed to rise up to the
challenge of opening a New York City restaurant in a mere 5 weeks
– and have it remain in business. The second season of The
Restaurant has just finished its run in the US, and it
looks set to be even more emotionally charged than the first. (Picture
courtesy of the official 'The Restaurant' site)
Coming up:
The
Amazing Race 5 – More excitement, drama and visual
feasts from the 5th installment of this race around the world. Surprise,
surprise though – there are no gay contestants this season.
Maybe potential contestants saw how detrimental the game was to
the relationship of Season 4 winners Chip
and Reichen. Nevertheless, I’m still looking forward to
the show’s return. From July 7. Wed, 10pm, Channel 5 (Picture courtesy of the official 'The
Amazing Race 5' site)
Singapore
Idol – They came, they queued, and they sang.
Who got into the nation’s very first Idol competition? We’ll
have to wait till August to find out. Meanwhile, check the Channel
5 website for periodic updates. (Picture courtesy of the official
'Singapore Idol' site)
Survivor:
Vanuatu – The grandmother of reality shows is
still going strong. Catch the 9th installment of Survivor
when it airs on our shores in September. (Picture courtesy of the
official 'Survivor: Vanuatu' site)
American Elections
2004 – The world’s favourite on-going reality
series. Watch for the grand finale at the end of the year, as the 44th
President of the United States of America is (cough Kerry
cough) sworn in.