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|
Battle of the Network Reality Stars |
| Genre |
Reality
Television |
| Presented by |
Mike Adamle |
| Country of origin |
United States |
| Language(s) |
English |
| No. of seasons |
1 |
| No. of episodes |
6 |
| Production company(s) |
TWI |
|
Broadcast |
| Original channel |
Bravo |
| Original run |
02010-08-17 August 17 – September 21,
2005 (2005-09-21) |
| Status |
Ended |
Battle of the Network Reality Stars is
a television series that aired on the Bravo channel in the US in August and
September 2005. Based on the popular 1970s and 1980s television
competition Battle of the Network
Stars, the show consisted of thirty-three competitors from
several different reality television shows. Some of the better
known contestants include Adam Mesh, from the Average Joe TV
series, Richard
Hatch, Survivor
winner, Sue Hawk, the Survivor player who
gave the infamous "snakes and rats" speech, Ryan Starr and Nikki McKibbin of American Idol
fame, Evan Marriott, of Joe
Millionaire fame, and Will Kirby, winner of Big
Brother season 2. Chip and Kim McAllister, winners of
The
Amazing Race 5, also participated. Veteran NBC
sportscaster Mike
Adamle hosted the show and featured reality reporters Trishelle
Cannatella (The Real World - Las Vegas
season), Omarosa
Manigault-Stallworth (The Apprentice -
season 1), and Bob
Guiney (The Bachelor - season 4).
Austin
Scarlett of Project Runway made fashion
commentary in several episodes.
Teams
The Competitors, as divided by team (per first episode
structure):
| Team Color |
Team Leader |
| Dark Blue |
"The Miz" |
| Celebrity |
Reality Show |
| Bradford Cohen |
The Apprentice - Season 2 |
| Richard
Hatch |
Survivor - Borneo & All Stars |
| Ryan Starr |
American Idol - Season 1 |
| Charla Faddoul |
The Amazing Race - Seasons 5 & All Stars |
| Mirna Hindoyan |
The Amazing Race Seasons 5 & All Stars |
| Valerie Penso |
Temptation Island - Season 1 |
| Burton Roberts |
Survivor - Pearl Islands |
| Mike Mizanin
aka "The Miz" |
The Real World - Back to New York |
| Team Color |
Team Leader |
| Green |
Chip McAllister |
| Team Color |
Team Leader |
| Red |
Coral Smith |
| Team Color |
Team Leader |
| Light Blue |
Gervase Peterson |
Episode
summary
Episode 1
- Obstacle Course - Teams Red and Light Blue advanced to the
finals - winner Team Red
- Dunk Tank - Team Green wins with 9 points, followed by Teams
Blue and Light Blue with 6, and Team Red with 1
- Jousting - Team Light Blue wins (Jonathan beats Bradford to win
the final point)
- Eliminated - Teams Green, Red and Dark Blue are forced to vote
off one member each. Kim and Heidi volunteer to leave due to
physical weakness, and Charla is voted out.
- Twist - Instead of leaving, they are forced to move to a new
team based on the number they choose. Charla goes to Team Red, Kim
stays at Team Green, Heidi moves to Team Dark Blue.
Episode 2
- Simon Says (refereed by Jimmie Walker of Good Times fame) -
Team Light Blue is eliminated first, followed by Team Red; Nikki of
Team Green and Richard of Team Dark Blue are the final 2 - Richard
wins
- Dodgeball - Teams Red and Green advance to the finals; Team
Green wins
- Swimming Relay (introduced by Darva Conger of Who Wants to Marry a
Multimillionaire?) - Team Dark Blue wins, Team Light Blue
second, Team Green third, Team Red last
- Eliminated - Team Red has the lowest score of the day and must
axe two players. Charla, who had volunteered to swim and then had
to be replaced by Melissa at the last minute, agrees to leave;
Duncan Nutter also volunteers to leave.
- Twist - As the highest-scoring team of the day, Dark Blue get
to choose which two players from another team will join Red. They
pick Gervase (the leader of Light Blue) and Tina Fabulous (the
"spirit" of Light Blue).
- New arrivals - David Daskal (Average Joe - season 2)
and Jerri
Manthey (Survivor -
Outback/All-Stars) replace Gervase and Tina for
Light Blue. Light Blue was horrified that they had lost a great
athlete (Gervase) and a solid competitor (Tina) in exchange for
unathletic David and unimpressive Jerri.
Episode 3
- Football - (guest referee William Katt) Team Dark Blue beats Team
Light Blue, thanks mostly to David Daskal's putrid play; Team Green
beats Team Red. Team Red beats Team Light Blue in consolation
round. Team Green beats Team Dark Blue in the finals. 1) Green 2)
Dark Blue 3) Red 4) Light Blue
- Soapbox Derby - Red (Gervase) 35.80, Dark Blue (Burton) 34.66,
Light Blue (Jonathan) 44.58 (he fell off the soapbox and lost what
little respect the team had for him), Green (Theo) 34.42 - Green
wins
- Relay Race - 1) Team Dark Blue 2) Team Red 3) Team Green 4)
Team Light Blue
- Twist The team with the lowest amount of overall points for
that day was to have been eliminated. Instead, a member of the
third place team had to face off against a member of the
lowest-ranking team, and the loser's team would be eliminated. Team
Red (the third place team) were allowed to choose first, and chose
Gervase. Team Light Blue (the last place team) had to choose a
member of the same gender, and chose Chris, in spite of his having
a broken foot. Jonathan wanted to run the race but the team had
tuned him out and preferred to take their chances with someone who
wasn't 100% physically.
- Eliminated Gervase handily beat Chris, and Light Team Blue
(Jerri, David, Jonathan, Victoria, Wendy, Chris, Brittany, Mike
Boogie) was eliminated. Jonathan complained about weight
differences between the teams, got into an argument with wife
Victoria, and was dubbed "the biggest mouth in America" by the
announcer.
Episode 4
- Twist - Each team had to vote out one male and female member.
Team Green voted out Nikki and Brian. Team Red voted out Adam, and
Rachel volunteered to leave. Team Dark Blue voted out Bradford and
Mirna. Adam, Mirna and Nikki were shocked, as they were strong
competitors, but their teams disliked their personalities. Bradford
was well-liked by his team but was voted out because Dark Blue had
two of the strongest competitors in Mike "The Miz" and Burton
Roberts. Mirna was presumably voted out because the team member she
was most similar to athletically, Heidi, was better-liked by the
team leaders than herself.
- Twist 2 - At the start of the day's first event, Bradford,
Mirna, Rachel, Adam, Brian and Nikki arrived as "Team Underdog" to
compete against the three teams that voted them out.
- Water Polo - Team Underdog defeated Team Red. Team Green
defeated Team Dark Blue. In the final match, Team Green won. In the
consolation match, Team Dark Blue beat Team Red to make third
place.
- Mechanical Bull Riding (guest referee Ted Lange of The Love Boat fame) - Team Dark Blue
won, followed by Team Green, Team Underdog, and Team Red. Coral
sprained her thumb and had to stay out of the next event.
- Multilegged Race - Team Dark Blue won, followed by Team Green,
Team Underdog, and Team Red.
- Eliminated - Team Red (Will Wikle, Tina, Gervase, Coral,
Melissa, Evan) were eliminated. Evan said afterwards he preferred
losing without Adam to winning with him.
Episode 5
- Roller Skate Derby (guest referee Loretta Swit of MASH fame) - Team Dark Blue
won, Team Green trailed for much of the race, but a poor
performance by Team Underdog's Brian Worth allowed Green to come in
second place. Underdog was third.
- Super High Jump - Team Dark Blue won, Team Underdog narrowly
won second place and Team Green, increasingly marred by tension
between Theo and Chip, came in third.
- Kayak Relay Race - Team Dark Blue won, Team Underdog won second
and Green came in third. Dark Blue advanced to the final round and
left Green and Underdog to determine which team would be eliminated
next.
Finale
- Tug of War - Although Team Green had the advantage in physical
strength, Bradford of Team Underdog had researched tug-of-war the
night before the competition and his team managed to use strategy
to defeat Green, who were rattled by angry outbursts from Theo and
Sue. Team Green (Kim, Chip, Will, Matt, Sue, Theo) were
eliminated.
- The final competition to determinate the winner of Battle
of the Network Reality Stars was divided into four parts:
- Horse - Each player on each team had to sink one basketball
into the hoop. The first team to sink each basket spelled out
B-A-T-T-L-E and advanced to the next round. After some brief
difficulty for Burton, Dark Blue won while Underdog were left with
four more baskets to sink. Rachel and Bradford had some problems
but the team soon advanced.
- Golf - Each player had to make a putt, with each succeeding
player being forced to stand at a greater distance than the
previous player. The first team to make all six putts spells out
B-A-T-T-L-E and moves on to the next round. Dark Blue finished
first while Brian and then Adam still struggled to sink their
putts.
- Reality Results Board - Both teams had to remember which team
placed where in every single one of the 40 challenges over the
course of the series. Dark Blue started first, but since Underdog
was made up of people who had once played on the Red, Green and
Dark Blue teams, they finished first.
- The Wall (with Lou
Ferrigno of The Incredible
Hulk, along with previously eliminated players, there to
offer advice and moral support) - The first team to get all six
team members up a steep wall wins. Bradford and Mirna climbed the
rope, but Rachel couldn't. Nikki was then pulled up, followed by
Adam. Dark Blue finally got there and Ryan and Burton finished
while Underdog tied the rope around Rachel's waist and pulled her
up. Miz finished, but Dark Blue still had 3 players left on the
ground as Brian neared the top of the wall. Brian finished, giving
Team Underdog a come-from-behind victory.
Reunion
Hosted by Kathy
Griffin, Bravo's All Star Reality Reunion, which aired
the same night as the finale (September 21, 2005) featured all cast
members save Rachel, Theo, Melissa, Jonathan, Victoria, Wendy
Pepper, Trishelle and Bob Guiney.
Alumni from other reality series also participated in the
reunion. They were:
Heather (The Bachelor seasons 2 & 6), Dat Phan (winner, Last Comic
Standing season 1), Erin (For Love or Money
seasons 1 & 2), Cindy (The Swan season 1), Brennan
(winner, Amazing Race 1), Gary (The Biggest
Loser season 1), Norm (Real World season 1),
Jason (Average Joe), Ivana Ma (The Apprentice season
2), Pamela (Apprentice season 2), Jay London (Last
Comic Standing seasons 2 & 3), Ryan C. Benson (winner,
The Biggest Loser season 1), Tara (Paradise
Hotel, Life as a Model), Mark (Average
Joe season 1), Reichen Lehmkuhl (winner, Amazing Race 4), Michael Tarshi
(Apprentice season 3), Kyra Sundance and dog Chelsea
(Showdog Moms and Dads), Brandon Kindle (Are You Hot?
and Showdog Moms and Dads) and his partner Ryan Pacchiano
(Showdog Moms and Dads) and their dog Liberace, Angela Dodson
(Molly the virgin, Joe Schmo Show season 1), and Kara Saun (Project
Runway).
Discussions included their current careers, how they were
treated after their respective series aired, Omarosa's disclosure
that being a villain is the best way to garner money and public
notoriety, and an update on various feuds from other series (Ryan
vs. Nikki on American Idol, Omarosa vs. Heidi on
Apprentice and Richard vs. Sue on Survivor).
External
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