July 9, 2008

Bob Guiney’s New Reality Show With Eden Riegel – Get Lucky

Written by: John

Reality TV star, Bob Guiney, (Date My House, Trick my Trucker, The Bachelor) will be appearing in a new online reality show, Cooking To Get Lucky. Co-hosting with Eden Riegel, Emmy Award winning actress from “All My Children” and “American Pie,” Bob and Eden teach guys how to prepare fast and easy, yet incredibly impressive, recipes for their dates in the hopes of “getting lucky.”

Cooking To Get Lucky premiers on mDialog later this summer. But a cool twist to the series is that viewers can get involved by submitting their own videos – pleas for help from those who find boiling water a challenge or the college kid turned young professional who knows his dates won’t be impressed by his current culinary repertoire of ramen noodles and takeout. Check out this clip of Bob and Eden to learn more.
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Reality TV School

Written by: Rocky

Well, it was just a matter of time before someone found a way to make a profit off reality tv.

New York school teaches wannabe reality stars how to be better versions of themselves. Here’s a part of the article:

If spring is a time of renewal then let’s go ahead and call summer a time of reality — reality television, that is. Reality shows have become such a dominant force in our culture that almost anyone can become a celebrity by convincing a producer or two that they’re worth watching. Even though the idea is to be “real,” it turns out you can learn how to be an arguably better version of yourself and increase your odds of getting cast on a reality show. How? By going to school.

Even though I’d rather perform surgery on myself than go on TV, I took part in a one-day workshop at the New York Reality TV School so that you could all benefit from my … embarrassment. Admittedly, I was curious to see what the other students would be like. You have to be pretty serious about reality TV to shell out $139 and give up a Saturday, right? Like the woman I chatted with before class who told me she’d like to be on “America’s Next Top Model.” She was about 5 feet 5 inches tall, so I’m not sure it’s in the cards for her.

Read the rest of the article here:
http://entertainment.msn.com/tv/article.aspx?news=321337

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