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[06/29/09 - 12:04 PM] There Goes the Neighborhood, a New Reality-Competition Series, Premieres Sunday, AuG. 9 on the CBS Television Network Matt Rogers hosts the series, which comes from executive producer Mike Fleiss. |
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"THERE GOES THE NEIGHBORHOOD," A NEW REALITY-COMPETITION SERIES, PREMIERES SUNDAY, AUG. 9 ON THE CBS TELEVISION NETWORK
In the Ultimate Social and Family Bonding Experiment, Eight Families in a Suburban Neighborhood Are Enclosed by a Massive 20-Foot Wall To Compete
for the Grand Prize of $250,000
Matt Rogers ("American Idol," "Really Big Things") Hosts
THERE GOES THE NEIGHBORHOOD, a new seven episode reality-competition series, premieres Sunday, Aug. 9 (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. The series features eight families in a suburban neighborhood who are enclosed by a massive 20-foot wall as they compete in family-friendly games for the grand prize of $250,000.
In what promises to be the ultimate social and family bonding experiment, this neighborhood will be cut off from the outside world as it becomes family vs. family in a competition to win upgrades for their lives and their homes. With virtually no electricity and no ability to text-message, watch television or surf the Internet, these families will be forced to reconnect and work together as a team. For the duration of the competition, the eight homes will be surrounded by the daunting wall with no way in or out. Each week, another family will be voted out of the game until one victorious group remains to claim the $250,000 grand prize.
"This show is truly a social experiment," says executive producer Mike Fleiss. "We've never seen anything like it before. An entire neighborhood trapped behind a giant wall. It's insane!"
THERE GOES THE NEIGHBORHOOD is produced by Next Entertainment and Jay Bienstock Productions in association with Warner Horizon Television. Mike Fleiss ("The Bachelor," "High School Reunion") and Jay Bienstock ("The Apprentice") are the executive producers. Matt Rogers ("American Idol," "Really Big Things") is the host.
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[04/08/26 - 02:31 PM] Sarah Silverman, Andrew Rannells, Keyla Monterroso Mejia Among Nine Joining Netflix's "Nobody Wants This" Season 3 Steven Weber, Avan Jogia, Poorna Jagannathan, Stephanie Koenig, Sadie Sandler and series creator Erin Foster round out the guest cast.
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[04/08/26 - 12:56 PM] ESPN Delivers Stellar 2025-26 Women's College Basketball Campaign The national title bout between No. 1 South Carolina and No. 1 UCLA scored 9.9 million viewers, the third most-viewed women's college basketball championship game on ESPN networks and up 15% from last year's title matchup.
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[04/08/26 - 10:01 AM] Prime Video Reveals "Fresh Look" at Family Drama Series Starring Scott Foley, "It's Not Like That" The series' global launch on Prime Video is set for May 15.
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[04/08/26 - 09:49 AM] Paramount Issues Statement on Jeff Shell Said the company: "Consistent with Mr. Shell's commitment to prioritizing PSKY's success, he has elected to transition from his positions as President of PSKY and a member of PSKY's Board of Directors to focus on this lawsuit."
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[04/08/26 - 09:00 AM] "Saturday Night Live" Closes Out Its 51st Season with Three New Shows in May Olivia Rodrigo, Matt Damon, and Will Ferrell will close out the season as hosts.
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[04/08/26 - 08:01 AM] "Bridgerton" Adds New Members of the Ton in Season 5 Tega Alexander, Jacqueline Boatswain, and Gemma Knight Jones are among the latest additions.
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[04/08/26 - 07:08 AM] Golden Globe Winner Uma Thurman to Reprise Her Role as "Charley" in Season Two of "Dexter: Resurrection" for Paramount+ Thurman will reprise her role as "Charley," the former Special Ops officer who served as Leon Prater's right-hand woman.
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[04/08/26 - 07:01 AM] Video: "Remarkably Bright Creatures" - Official Trailer - Netflix While working nights at a small-town aquarium, a widow bonds with a clever octopus and an adrift young man in this moving drama based on the bestseller.
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[04/08/26 - 07:01 AM] BYUtv's Viral Sketch Comedy "Studio C" Premieres Season 22 with Special Guest Star Rainn Wilson Additionally, seasons 23 and 24 will be in production this spring and summer in front of studio audiences and on location with special guest stars and returning members of the "Studio C" family.
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[04/08/26 - 06:31 AM] Video: "Lainey Wilson: Keepin' Country Cool" - Official Trailer - Netflix The film captures a pivotal moment in her career, exploring the country icon's personal journey and chronicling her struggles and triumphs as she captivates fans on stage across the country.
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[04/08/26 - 06:30 AM] Official Poster Revealed for "My Two Cents," the New Animated Series Created, Written and Directed by Zerocalcare Zero and Cinghiale run a small business, but financial struggles, misunderstandings, and increasingly complicated personal lives begin to take their toll.
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[04/08/26 - 06:23 AM] Sophie Cunningham Joins USA Sports' WNBA Coverage as an Athlete Contributor Currently a free agent, Cunningham played last season with the Indiana Fever after spending her first six WNBA seasons with the Phoenix Mercury.
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