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Title Premiere date End date VH1 Top 20 Video Countdown: October 28, 1994: November 28, 2015 Pop-Up Video: October 27, 1996: September 21, 2012 Crossroads [a]: October 31, 1994
The Salt-N-Pepa Show; Scared Famous (TV series) Scott Baio Is 45...and Single; Scott Baio Is 46...and Pregnant; Scream (TV series) Scream Queens (2008 TV series) Secrets of Aspen; Sex Rehab with Dr. Drew; She's Got Game; Shooting Sizemore; The Shot (TV series) Single Ladies (TV series) So Notorious; South of Sunset; Stand-Up Spotlight; Stevie J ...
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 ...
Male 1 Jacob: Jacob: Jacob: Jacob: Jacob: ... Most Popular 1000 Names of the 2000s from the Social Security Administration; Top 100 Baby Names for 2006 List; Popular ...
I Love the 2000s is a miniseries, the twelfth and final installment of the I Love the... series, and the sequel to I Love the New Millennium on VH1. [1] Two episodes premiered each night from Tuesday to Saturday, corresponding to the years from 2000 to 2009. It premiered on June 17 and ended on June 21, 2014.
VH1 Export: VH1 Export is the technical name used for the version of VH1 European available in the Middle East, Africa, and the Levant territories broadcasting via satellite, exclusively from the OSN pay-TV network. In Africa (on DStv), the channel is exactly the same as VH1 European, but with different adverts. Also VH1 Export has ceased ...
Before the season 2 Flavor of Love finale, Pollard denied having her own show but after the finale aired, she confirmed she was the "Flavorette" and that she was already down to the final three contestants. The show premiered on Monday, January 8, 2007, and was the most-watched series debut in VH1 history with 4.426 million viewers. [15]
Each night, from Monday to Thursday, two of the eight episodes premiered, corresponding to the years from 2000 to 2007. As the series aired in 2008, it did not include episodes for the years 2008 or 2009. A second series about 2000s nostalgia called I Love the 2000s was made in 2014, including episodes for the years 2008 and 2009.