Reality Television
Reality television is a genre of television programming in which the fortunes
of "real life" people (as opposed to fictional characters played by
actors) are followed.
There are three main types of reality television program. In the first, the
viewer and the camera are passive observers following people going about their
daily personal and professional activities. This style of filming is often referred
to as "fly on the wall". The "plots" which are compiled for
the program often resemble soap operas, hence the description docusoap.
Early Reality Television
Though there were earlier precedents on radio and television, the first reality
show in the modern sense was probably the PBS series An
American Family. Twelve parts were broadcast in the United States in 1973.
The series dealt with a nuclear family going through a divorce. The parents had
several children and one of them, Lance Loud, was openly homosexual and occasionally
wore lipstick and women's clothes and took his mother to a drag show in episode
two of the series. Scholars sometimes mention that Lance came out of the closet
on TV, but this is technically incorrect--he was simply homosexual without announcement.
His family confirms that he had been out for some time.
An American Family was controversial in
its time and was excoriated by the press, particularly The New York Times, which
published a piece criticizing the series and especially Lance Loud.
In 1974 a counterpart programme, The Family, was made in the UK , following
the working class Wilkins family of Reading. Later Australia saw Sylvania Waters
in 1992, about the nouveau riche Baker-Donaher family of Sydney. Both attracted
their share of controversy.
1950s to Present
Perhaps responsible for inspiring the recent interest in reality television
is MTV's The Real World, one of the first reality programs to gain maintream popularity.
A new subset of this type has recently emerged in which the daily lives of celebrities
are portrayed. Examples include The Anna Nicole Show and The Osbournes.
In the second type, hidden cameras are rolling when random passers-by encounter
a staged situation. The reactions of the passers-by can be funny to watch, but
also revealing to the truths about the human condition. Allen Funt, an American
pioneer in reality entertainment, led the way in the development of this type
of show. He created Candid Microphone, which debuted on the ABC Radio Network
in 1947, and the internationally successful Candid Camera, which first aired on
television in 1953. He later produced a feature-length reality-film in 1968 entitled
What Do You Say to a Naked Lady?. The film was a hidden-camera study of sexuality
and mores of the time. For example, in one staged situation, passers-by encountered
an inter-racial couple. Modern variants of this, particularly the British Trigger
Happy TV, typically have humorous and/or bizarre situations such as actors in
animal costumes pretending to copulate on a crowded sidewalk.
In the third type, the so-called "reality game shows", participants
are filmed intensively in an enclosed environment while competing to win a prize
- thus they are game shows and discussed more thoroughly in that article. The
reality game show genre has become pervasive enough to be parodied by Spike TV
with The Joe Schmo Show.
One difference that makes these more like "reality television" than
other game shows is that the viewing public usually (but not always) plays an
active role in deciding the outcome. Usually this is by eliminating participants
(disapproval voting) or voting for the most popular choice to win (with some other
voting system). Some of the most popular reality-based game shows of this sort
are Big Brother, Survivor, and American Idol. There is also a Spanish-language
show taped for Latin American audiences, Protagonistas De La Musica, filmed in
Miami by Telemundo USA.
However, given that producers can control the format of the show, as well as
manipulate the outcome of some of them, it is questionable how "real"
reality television actually is.
Another form of Reality TV, is the relationship reality show. In which often
a contestant would be matched up with a large group of suitors. Over the course
of the season the suitors would be eliminated one by one, until the end when only
the contestant and the #1 suitor remained, and they were married.
List of reality television programs
List of reality television series, by general type, listed with the date of
their premiere. A few details are added for some shows that don't have their own
article. See reality television for further descriptions.
Documentary style
An American Family (1973)
The Family (1974) (UK)
Sylvania Waters (1992) (Australia)
The Real World (1992)
Road Rules (1994)
True Life (1998)
Airport (UK; BBC show that made Jeremy Spake famous)
Airline (UK; ITV's imitation of Airport)
Airline (US; 2003 on A&E Network)
Lagos Airport (UK; Channel 4's take on Airport focusing on the third world conditions
in and around Nigeria's main airport; a kind of "grim reality" show)
U8TV: The Lofters (2001) (Canada; Life Network show about the lives of eight young
Canadians who host a number of television series and live together in a loft)
Making the Band (2001)
Making the Band 2 (2002)
Sorority Life
Fraternity Life
American Chopper (2003)
The Restaurant (2003)
Starting Over (2003)
American Hot Rod (2004)
Rachael Rocks (2004)
Family Plots (2004) (US; A&E Network show about a mortuary in San Diego)
American Casino (2004)
The Casino (2004)
Drawn Together (2004)
Historical re-creation
The 1900 House (1999) (UK; living in historical conditions. Also shown on PBS)
Pioneer Quest: A Year in the Real West (2000) (Canada)
The 1940s House (2001) (UK)
The Edwardian Country House aka Manor House (2002)
Frontier House (2002) (US; PBS show set in the American frontier of 1883)
Quest for the Bay (2002) (Canada)
The Ship (2002) (UK)
Klondike: The Quest for Gold (2003) (Canada)
Colonial House (2004) (US; PBS show set in the American frontier of 1628)
Regency House Party (2004) (UK)
Warrior Challenge (2004) (US)
Le Moyen 1903 2003 (Switzerland/TSR)
Dating
Blind Date (US) (1999)
Who Wants to Marry a Multi-Millionaire? (2000)
The 5th Wheel (2001)
Temptation Island (2001)
ElimiDATE (2002)
EX-treme Dating (2002)
The Bachelor (2002)
Bachelorettes in Alaska (2002)
Would Like To Meet (UK)
Streetmate (UK)
Average Joe (2003)
The Bachelorette (2003)
Cupid (2003)
For Love or Money (2003)
Joe Millionaire (2003)
Married by America (2003)
Mr. Personality (2003)
My Big Fat Obnoxious Fiancé (2004)
Boy Meets Boy (2004)
The Littlest Groom (2004)
Playing It Straight (2004)
Outback Jack (2004)
The Player (2004)
Law Enforcement/Military
Cops (1989)
Real Stories of the Highway Patrol (1994)
American Fighter Pilot (2002)
Boot Camp
Combat Missions (2001)
Makeover
Changing Rooms (UK) = Trading Spaces (US) (2000)
Trading Spaces: Home Free
A Makeover Story (US)
Extreme Makeover (2002)
Extreme Makeover : Home Edition (2004)
Life Laundry (2002) (UK; house clearance)
Monster Garage (2002) (US)
Clean Sweep (2003)
Queer Eye for the Straight Guy (2003)
Knock First (2003)
How Clean Is Your House? (2003) (2004) (UK)
Monster House (2003) (US)
MTV's MADE
Restoration (2003) (UK)
The Swan (2004) (US)
The Complex: Malibu (2004) (US)
What Not To Wear (US; UK)
Lifestyle change
Faking It (2001) (UK; remade in US in 2003)
Wife Swap (2002) (2003) (UK)
Masters And Servants (2003) (UK)
Holiday Swap (2003) (UK)
He's a Lady (2004) (US)
Trading Spouses (2004) (US)
Holiday Showdown (2004) (UK)
The Biggest Loser (2004) (US)
What the Butler Saw (2004) (UK)
Docusoaps starring celebrities
The Anna Nicole Show (2002)
The Osbournes (2002)
The Surreal Life (2003)
The Simple Life (2003)
Rich Girls (2003)
Newlyweds (2003)
The Ashlee Simpson Show (2004)
Growing Up Gotti (2004)
Hidden camera
Boiling Point (US) MTV
Candid Camera (1953)
America's Funniest Home Videos (1990)
The Jamie Kennedy Experiment (2002)
Punk'd (2003)
Trigger Happy TV (2002) (UK; launched comedian Dom Joly)
Reality game shows
Expedition Robinson (1997)
Big Brother (2000)
Big Brother (UK) (2000 - present)
Survivor (2000)
The Mole (2000)
Fear Factor (2001)
The Amazing Race (2001)
Murder in Small Town X (2001)
Model Flat (Fashion TV, 2002)
I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here! (2002) (UK)
I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here! (USA)
Dog Eat Dog (2003)
Boot Camp
Shattered (2004) (UK)
Back To Reality (2004) (UK)
Paradise Hotel (2003)
Forever Eden (2004)
Gana la Verde (2004) (USA; Spanish language)
Mad Mad House (2004)
The Benefactor (2004)
Spoofs
Real Life (movie) (1979)
The Joe Schmo Show (2003)
Superstar USA (2004)
Joe Schmo 2 (2004)
Talent Searches
Star Search (1980s)
Popstars (2000) (UK; launched bands Hear'Say and Liberty X)
Pop Idol (2001)
WWF Tough Enough (2001)
WWE Tough Enough 2 (2002)
WWE Tough Enough 3 (2003)
American Idol (2002)
Canadian Idol (2002)
Fame Academy (2002)(2003) (UK)
American Juniors (2003)
Australian Idol (2003)
Last Comic Standing (2003)
America's Next Top Model (2003)
Performing As... (2003)
Reborn in the USA (2003) (UK)
Can You Be A Porn Star? (2004)
The Apprentice (2004)
Dream Job (2004)
Next Action Star (2004)
The Assistant (2004)
The Contender (2004)
Dream Job II (2004)
The Next Great Champ (2004)
The Rebel Billionaire (2004)
My Big Fat Obnoxious Boss [2004]
Fantasies Fulfilled
Thrill of a Lifetime (1982-88 & 2002)
No Opportunity Wasted (2004)
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