Sunday, January 6, 2008
New Cheaters-inspired bachelor party reality show debuts
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Former host of the show "Cheaters"—Dallas's homegrown, much-beloved perpetual t.v. trainwreck—has a new reality TV show, "STAG: A Test of Love", which began airing this past weekend in syndication across the country.
"STAG" is hosted by Tommy Habeeb, who rose to fame as the character "Tommy Grand" on the show "Cheaters".
A call to American Television Distribution regarding what time and station STAG will air in D/FW was unreturned, but really, do you want to watch this crap? Go teach a child something.
"STAG: A Test of Love" sheds light on bachelor parties and how they affect a couple's relationship. Soon-to-be husbands are sent off on their bachelor parties with camera crews in tow. The next day, the future brides watch highlights of the night before, witnessing every bad decision and broken promise. During this emotional and explosive finale, host Tommy Habeeb is on hand to keep the peace, help the couple work through their feelings and emerge in a stronger relationship.
Many of the couples that have appeared on "STAG" have later been guests on the show "Maury" to relive and discuss their experience on "STAG" and how the bachelor party has affected their relationship.
Host and executive producer, Tommy Habeeb, commented, "STAG has definitely raised some eyebrows over the years, and we are excited to now bring our show to broadcast television."
"People often can't believe the trouble these bachelors get into during their last night of freedom, or the extreme reactions of their future brides upon witnessing their... questionable behavior. It isn't always easy, but I am proud to continue helping couples build stronger, more honest relationships."
About American Television Distribution:
American Television Distribution licenses television series for syndication in domestic and international outlets. Further information about the company can be found at www.AmericanTVD.com. More information about "STAG: A Test of Love" may be found at www.STAGonline.com.
Posted by Chad
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