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VH1 All Access: 2001: 2008 Ultimate Albums: March 10, 2002: January 24, 2005 VH1 Goes Inside... January 16, 2003: April 8, 2006 The Fabulous Life of... May 1, 2003: June 19, 2013 Retrosexual: The '80s: November 14, 2004: November 19, 2004 My Coolest Years: November 23, 2004: January 4, 2005 Game Show Moments Gone Bananas: May 21, 2005: June 18 ...
The Pickup Artist is an American reality television dating themed game show that aired on VH1. [1] The show was hosted by pickup artist Mystery (Erik von Markovik) and his wings J-Dog (Justin Marks) and James Matador, with Tara Ferguson replacing J-Dog in season 2. The first season featured eight male contestants that had previously been ...
I. I Hate My 30's; I Heart Nick Carter; I Know My Kid's a Star; I Love Money; I Love New York (TV series) I Love the '70s (American TV series) I Love the '70s: Volume 2
Blind Date is an American dating game show. The show was originally hosted by Roger Lodge, and is currently hosted by Nikki Glaser. [1] During its syndicated years (1999–2006), the series was distributed by Universal Worldwide Television. It was later distributed by NBCUniversal Television Distribution.
I Love the '90s: Part Deux is a television mini-series and the fifth installment of the I Love... series on VH1 about 1990s culture with 10 episodes. [1] It premiered on January 17, 2005. This series is a sequel to I Love the '90s .
The series continued with programs focusing on decades, such as I Love the '70s and I Love the '90s, as well as doing sequels to previously done decades, such as I Love the '80s Strikes Back, I Love the '90s: Part Deux, I Love the '80s 3-D and I Love the '70s: Volume 2. 2008 featured the premiere of I Love the New Millennium, the series to be ...
1980s: Connections made and missed. By the 1980s, dating reality shows were back in vogue. For the most part, the popular shows of the decade, like "Blind Date" and "Matchmaker," were similar in ...
VH1 Classic: Music videos primarily from the 1970s and 1980s, but also the 1960s and 1990s, concert footage, vintage movies, and original programming focused on adult hits, classic hits and classic rock music. Rebranded as MTV Classic on August 1, 2016, in honor of MTV's 35th anniversary. VH1 Country: Continuous country music videos.