VH1 Presents Slate of All-New Series and Specials This Fall Season
'My Fair Brady,' 'Breaking Bonaduce,' 'Storytellers: Dave Mathews Band,'
'I Love the '80s: 3D' and the second annual 'Hip Hop Honors'
Highlight Fall VH1 Programming
NEW YORK, Aug. 24 -- From child stars and their
relationships, to a "Storytelling" band and the stories behind their songs, to
the decade that was awesomely 3D, to the continued legacy that is Hip Hop, VH1
will debut all-new series and specials this upcoming fall season.
Series Premieres
MY FAIR BRADY -- PREMIERES SEPTEMBER 11, 2005 at 9:30 PM ET/PT
"Here's the story of a man named Brady who is living with his supermodel
girl ... ."
This is the theme song for VH1's latest love story, "My Fair Brady."
Christopher Knight, known as Peter Brady of the 70's phenomenon, "The Brady
Bunch" and Adrianne Curry the first-ever, "America's Next Top Model" caught
each other's eye during VH1's "Surreal Life 4." Now, almost a year later they
are still in love and living together, although the twice-married Chris loves
Adrianne he is reluctant to marry her. Adrianne, on the other hand, has been
ready to marry Chris since she laid eyes on him and now she's putting on the
pressure. Only time, fights, tears, sex, and a special appearance by Florence
Henderson will tell if this relationship can move forward before it
self-destructs.
BREAKING BONADUCE -- PREMIERES SEPTEMBER 11, 2005 at 10:30 PM ET/PT
This series is a dramatic, honest, and compelling look into the complex
relationship between Danny Bonaduce, his wife Gretchen and their two young
children Isabella (10-years old) and Dante (4-years old). Meeting and
marrying seven hours into their first date, the Bonaduces, who have been
together for fifteen years, have faced addiction, infidelity and Danny's
"death wish" antics, but can they continue to survive as a couple? VH1
endeavored to tape a show about their unique marriage and family life but as
production ensued the series took on a life of its own. Told through the
unique lens of their couple's therapy sessions, nothing is held back and the
emotions are all real as they both deal with Danny's descent into drug use,
drinking binges, sex addiction and his resulting 30-day stay in rehab.
STORYTELLERS: DAVE MATTHEWS BAND -- PREMIERES SEPTEMBER 10, 2005 at 10 PM
ET/PT
"Dave Matthews Band" took their performance from the arenas they typically
play in to a more intimate setting for a taping of VH1 Storytellers on
Tuesday, May 17 at the BAM Harvey Theatre in Brooklyn. Viewers will get a
unique opportunity to hear the inspiration behind such hits as "Where Are You
Going?" "Ants Marching," ""Too Much," and from their new album Stand Up,
"American Baby," "Dreamgirl," "Steady As We Go," and "Lousiana Bayou." The
show will follow in the "Storytellers" format and include questions from fans
as well as a new interview with the band about their latest album and the
stories behind the songs.
"I LOVE THE 80'S: 3D" -- PREMIERES OCTOBER 24 - 28, 2005
We're back, we're funnier than ever, and because we haven't run out of
ideas, we're taking it to the third dimension, with gnarly special effects
that'll-like-blow your mind! That's right. Put on your 3D glasses and check
out that chick's bangs, this is "I Love The 80s: 3D!!!" "I Love the 80's: 3D"
brings you a skewed view of the music, movies, TV shows, fashions, fads, and
trends that defined pop culture during every year of the decade. From Oak
Ridge Boys to Fine Young Cannibals, Jheri-curl to Rat tails, Cannonball Run to
Steel Magnolias. The tearjerkers ... the tacky ... and everything in between.
It's 80's-style technology with a 21st century twist. With all your favorite
comics, rock stars and celebs coming together to wax poetic about the
essential '80s experience, viewers will be bombarded with every aspect of '80s
pop culture in amazing 3D.
Returning Special Event:
"VH1 Hip Hop Honors" -- PREMIERES SEPTEMBER 26, 2005
VH1 pays homage to the hip hop pioneers who transformed the genre into a
true cultural phenomenon with the second annual "VH1 Hip Hop Honors." Hosted
by Russell Simmons and Reverend Run, this year's celebration will honor LL
Cool J, Big Daddy Kane, Grandmaster Flash and The Furious Five, Notorious
B.I.G., Ice T, Salt -N- Pepa, and the film Boyz N The Hood. Premiering on
Monday, September 26 at 9PM*, "VH1 Hip Hop Honors," will celebrate the players
who broke new ground and pioneered the genre into a true cultural phenomenon.
"VH1 Hip Hop Honors" will be taped at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York
City on Thursday, September 22.
The first-ever "Honors" premiered on Sunday, October 10, 2004 uniting the
old school with the new school for an exclusive, high-voltage night of
unforgettable performances honoring rap's evolution into a true phenomenon
which has not only influenced music, but entertainment, fashion and pop
culture as a whole. First-year honorees included: DJ Kool Herc, DJ
Hollywood, KRS-One, Public Enemy, Rock Steady Crew, Run DMC, Sugar Hill Gang
and Tupac Shakur.
For more information on all these shows, please log onto VH1.com
VH1 connects viewers to the music, artists and pop culture that matter to
them most with series, live events, exclusive online content and public
affairs initiatives. VH1 is available in over 87 million households in the
U.S. VH1 also has an array if digital services including VH1 Classic, VH1
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