Some of the ones on the History Channel are entertaining (Think Alaska frontier living ones) .
I kind of look at those as a DIY program, but some do have pre-engineered drama.
Some of the ones on the History Channel are entertaining (Think Alaska frontier living ones) .
The only reality show I watch is "Street Outlaws" on the Discovery channel..............a show about illegal Oklahoma street racers.
I haven't seen that show, but I do enjoy watching their sleight of hand--they're good enough that even if you know how the truck works they'll still fool you (like when they did the Cups and Balls trick using glass tumblers).Also, Penn & Teller: Fool Us. I love stage magic.
Televison sucks. Reality TV really, really sucks. Do yourself a favor--carry your televsion sets to the second floor (or the roof, either will do), and then heave the blasted things as far as your strength allow. Your life will be better, I assure you.
And hanging around on the Internet is any better?
Televison sucks. Reality TV really, really sucks. Do yourself a favor--carry your televsion sets to the second floor (or the roof, either will do), and then heave the blasted things as far as your strength allow. Your life will be better, I assure you.
From Wikipedia:I haven't seen that show, but I do enjoy watching their sleight of hand--they're good enough that even if you know how the truck works they'll still fool you (like when they did the Cups and Balls trick using glass tumblers).
Penn & Teller: Fool Us is a British-American television programme. Hosted by Jonathan Ross, Fool Us is a magic competition in which magicians perform tricks in front of American magician-comedian duo Penn & Teller. If Penn & Teller cannot explain how a trick was done, the magician or magicians who performed it win a five-star trip to Las Vegas to perform as the opening act in Penn & Teller's world-famous show at the Rio Hotel & Casino.
It was announced on 28 June 2012 that ITV had cancelled the show, despite its averaging 4 million viewers, higher than the timeslot average. After finding moderate ratings success in running the ITV-produced episodes during the summer of 2014, The CW ordered a second season of original episodes to air in 2015. The second season has been a ratings hit for The CW, giving the network its highest ratings in that time slot compared to the previous 5 years.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penn_&_Teller:_Fool_Us