Gainesville 2015
A docu-series following a tight-knit group of friends in small town Florida as they attempt to transition into adulthood.
A docu-series following a tight-knit group of friends in small town Florida as they attempt to transition into adulthood.
The Singing Bee is a karaoke game show that originally aired on NBC and now airs on CMT. Combining karaoke singing with a spelling bee-style competition, this show features contestants trying to remember the lyrics to popular songs. Originally slated to begin with a six episode series during the fall of 2007, it launched early in reaction to FOX's competing Don't Forget the Lyrics!.
Recognized and beloved for her fun-loving personality, uniquely hysterical witticisms and Southern charm, I Love Kellie Pickler will follow Kellie as she navigates her madcap relationships with friends, family and the unpredictability of couple hood alongside her husband, Kyle Jacobs, her complete opposite.
Outsiders Inn is an American half hour reality television show which is a spin-off from Gone Country, but created through the process known as retroscripting. The series debuted on CMT August 15, 2008, where it ran for eight weeks. The series is Executive Produced by Jay Renfroe and David Garfinkle of Renegade 83 Productions and Sandy Chanley of Productions Partners Inc.
Country Fried Home Videos is a television program that is aired on CMT. It is hosted by Bill Engvall, an American stand-up comic.
Hulk Hogan's Celebrity Championship Wrestling was an American reality television program, which ran for eight episodes on CMT in 2008. The first episode aired on October 18, 2008. In Australia, the show premiered in July 2009 on the FOX8 channel. It was also shown in the UK on Bravo and Viva. The show was co-produced by Hulk Hogan and Bischoff-Hervey Entertainment. The show featured celebrities being trained to become professional wrestlers. The finale aired on December 6, 2008, where Dennis Rodman was declared the winner of the competition.
Trick My Truck is an American reality television program that premiered on February 3, 2006 on Country Music Television. Created by Varuna Entertainment, the series features a group of vehicle fabricators known as the "Chrome Shop Mafia" who renovate the trucks of "deserving" drivers in response to letters and calls from family and friends.
Follows perennial pranksters Jeremiah and his best friend, Big Ox, as they use their backwoods ingenuity to concoct the most outrageous pranks imaginable.
A group of young musicians follow their dreams to make it in the business.
A fun series delivers the perfect summertime soundtrack featuring a star-packed lineup of country's hottest stars as they share new music and some of their biggest hits at a beautiful lake in Tennessee.
An awe-inspiring series that recounts the stories of everyday men and women who are alive today because of divine intervention.
I Want To Look Like A High School Cheerleader Again is an American reality TV show broadcast on Country Music Television. The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders trainer Jay Johnson, his wife Lin, and the host Jenn Brown try to help ten former high school cheerleaders to transform their lives and compete to win $50,000 and a Reebok Home Gym.
Artists share fond summer memories and treat fans to the ultimate concert from Reynolds Lake Oconee in Georgia.
Country music's biggest superstars, as well as up-and-coming singer-songwriters, perform acoustic sets of their hit songs and new tracks, and swap stories with a small group of guests beside a campfire.
Top 20 Countdown is a show on CMT. The show counts down the biggest videos in country music and was originally hosted by Lance Smith. Top Twenty Countdown airs every Friday at 11:00 a.m. and reruns on Saturday at 11 a.m. and Sunday at 11:30 a.m. Besides showing the biggest videos, Lance also shows the world premiere of music videos. The show celebrated its 300th episode with the top 20 videos of 2006, based on the weekly countdown. They also recapped the top 20 videos from 2001-2005. The show has had celebrity guests such as Blake Shelton and Brooks & Dunn. The show originally aired each Friday at 10 p.m., Saturday at 11 a.m., Sunday at 10 p.m. and Monday at 6 p.m. The first episode was the top 20 videos of 2001. It was announced in November 2009 that Lance Smith would be leaving the show in December 2009. Evan Farmer took over as the show's new host on January 22, 2010. He left the show in November 2012. The show ended at the end of 2012, December 28, 2012 being its last episode. An all new countdown started up again on January 5, 2013. The new show is titled "CMT Hot 20 Countdown".
The daily lives of a group of racing wives in Lake Norman, N.C., where the who's who of stock car racing live. Go inside the personal and professional lives of the women as they support their husbands, friends and one another, both on and off the raceway.
Following the employees of the Nashville-based party-planning company Bach Weekend as they work to create once-in-a-lifetime bachelor and bachelorette experiences for future brides and grooms.