Reality TV Around the Web - April 12th through April 13th

April 13, 2008

Around the Web - April 12th through April 13th:

Reality TV Around the Web - April 12th from 01:14 to 01:19

April 11, 2008

Around the Web - April 12th from 01:14 to 01:19:

Reality TV Around the Web - April 10th through April 11th

April 11, 2008

Around the Web - April 10th through April 11th:

James FINALLY goes home…

April 10, 2008

James and Sharon jokingly scream at each other after James is put up on the nomination block by Head of Household, Adam. “There is nothing James could propose to me to keep him around,” Natalie says as she begins to focus on the final stretch of the game. When it comes to beating the final player and winning over the seven-member HouseGuest jury, Natalie thinks she can best any of her competitors. Sharon feels the same way. “I believe if I get to final two,” she says, “I’ll be the one that wins.” James is not acting like a dead man walking. “I’m not giving up yet,” he says, arguing he is the only person left in the house who can take down Natalie. More…

Reality TV Around the Web - April 9th through April 10th

April 10, 2008

Around the Web - April 9th through April 10th:

Adam takes the key!

April 4, 2008

Sharon says she knows her former partner, Joshuah, is the one going home today. “It’s going to be very hard,” she admits, since the two of them have bonded emotionally. However, Joshuah thinks he has done enough behind-the-scenes work to secure James’ and Ryan’s votes, which would make for a 2-2 vote, with Natalie breaking the tie in his favor. “I’m feeling pretty good, not gonna lie,” Joshuah says. For her part, Natalie is hoping Joshuah gets three people to vote to keep him, since she doesn’t want to be “somebody’s executioner.” More.

Big Brother 10 will cast kids ages 8 to 15

April 2, 2008

Instead of renewing its controversial reality series Kid Nation, CBS has announced that the cast of Big Brother 10 will be composed entirely of kids ages 8 to 15. The show will otherwise be identical, retaining its usual format, although the prize will be lowered to $50,000. The idea for a kid season of the summer reality show was initially floated when producers were searching for a location for Kid Nation 2, which ran into child labor law problems during its production in New Mexico last summer. More!

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