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Rob & Big is an American reality television series following the lives of professional skateboarder, actor, and producer Rob Dyrdek and his best friend and bodyguard Christopher "Big Black" Boykin. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It premiered on November 2, 2006, [ 3 ] [ 4 ] and concluded on April 15, 2008, after three seasons.
Big City Greens ("Big City Greens Main Title Theme") – The Mowgli's; ("Do it All Again") – The Houghton Brothers; Big Love ("God Only Knows") – Brian Wilson and Tony Asher (performed by The Beach Boys) Big Time Rush ("Big Time Rush Theme) - Big Time Rush; The Big Valley – George Duning; The Bill Cosby Show ("Hikky Burr") – Quincy ...
A charitable ice cream man inspires Rob and Big Black to begin their own altruistic crusade, ranging from handouts at skid row to spending time with frisky seniors at an old folks home. Also, Rob and Big Black challenge their 6'9" friend, Zeus, to hop on a BMX and take a disastrous ride down a local mini ramp.
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Shuter hosted the half-hour talk show Naughty But Nice with Rob, produced by Mark Cuban's HDNet. The pilot featured celebrity guests such as Molly Sims, Teresa Giudice from The Real Housewives of New Jersey, and Michael Lohan. The show premiered on 6 November 2010.
Rob tries to break a record for jumping a car backwards; Big Black gets the opportunity to make up for lost time. Note: This episode is a one-hour special episode and was at the time promoted as the series finale. However, the show would be renewed for a seventh season in June of 2014.
Kayce makes good on his brilliant land idea, selling the largest (fictional) ranch in Montana for $1.25 an acre to the Native Americans who originally had the land taken from them.
Sirius XM continued to air rebroadcasts of Theme Time Radio Hour on the Deep Tracks channel to the end of April 2011. At the beginning of May 2011, TTRH was replaced with the "Earle Bailey" show. On July 25, 2011, Sirius XM issued a press release [ 8 ] announcing the launch of a 24/7 "Bob Dylan's Theme Time Radio Hour" internet-only channel.