Monday, February 1, 2010

VH1’s New Shows: Reality TV Series on the Way

VH1’s New Shows: Reality TV Series on the Way

It looks like VH1 has got some new shows lined up for its viewers this spring and according to a report at appears that a couple of the shows will be extending the network into more transformational reality TV territory.

One of the shows that the network has in mind, is a makeover series called “Transform Me.” The series, which sees women getting makeovers both “inside and out,” will consist of eight 30-minute episodes, which will begin on March 15th.

Another series is a dating advice show called “Undateable,” which is said to be based on the upcoming book “Undateable: 311 Things Guys Do That Guarantee They Won’t be Dating or Having Sex,” and begins its 5-night run on April 19th.

The network is also ordering a series called “Famous Crime Scene,” which will look at the deaths of celebrities such as John Lennon, Michael Jackson and Tupac Shakur. It’s a seven episode half-hour series, which debuts on 12th February.

And VH1 also picked up the Canadian docusoap “Peak Season: Vancouver,” which originally aired on MTV Canada. The 10-episode series, which starts on February 14th, follows the lives and loves of a group of young people at a ski resort.

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