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Monday - Apr 03, 2006 |
Televisionpoint.com Correspondent
April brings an interesting line-up of shows like Campus Vets, Dr G, Raising Rover, Eye for An Eye and Matchmaker on Reality TV. Reality TV, the entertainment channel that showcases programmes on real people with true stories, has been alluring audiences worldwide through an eclectic mix of real life programmes that portray a myriad of experiences, feats, idiosyncrasies, aspirations and sentiments. Each programme captures events as they actually happened. Announcing the new shows, Flecka Picardo, Marketing Manager of Reality TV - Asia, said, "It has been Reality TV's conscious attempt to provide meaningful, real life entertainment filled programmes tour Indian viewers. We are confident that these new programmes will further strengthen the position of the channel in India and will be appreciated by our viewers." Campus Vets tells the dramatic stories of student veterinarians at one of the most renowned veterinary schools in North America. This series showcases the best and brightest of Canada's young vets in training, as they pursue demanding careers of immense responsibility. Shot at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine's Teaching Hospital - a full-service, 24-hour facility - the young vets discover that learning to save the lives of animals is the challenge of a lifetime. The series offers an inside look into their compelling efforts to save injured and sick animals. From the working ranch to the high-tech emergency room, Campus Vets chronicles moments where animal owner and are bound together in a race against time. One of America's most respected and charismatic forensic pathologists, Dr. Jan Garavaglia, takes viewers on an unprecedented look behind-the scenes at the world of science, mystery and justice in Dr G: Medical Examiner. Each programme features fascinating, dramatic, in-depth examinations of several deaths, including actual autopsies and exploring the investigative process. Raising Rover is a compelling and amusing programme showing the rise in social status of our dogs in a critical and engaging way. It explores the high-end dog designer business and looks at how this new class of canines is being indulged in ways once unimaginable. From doggy daycare to matching outfits, this programme addresses the question as to who is responsible for the heightened position of our dogs. If you can not find justice anywhere else, Eye for an Eye may be your only hope! In the newest twist on popular courtroom drama Eye for an Eye captures the essence of justice and puts punishment front and centre. A non-traditional, no-nonsense, no-holds-barred spectacle of trial and punishment, the half-hour reality courtroom show breaks ground and takes small claims court to places unseen anywhere else. Unlike any other courtroom television program, Eye for an Eye features the powerful and enigmatic award-winning judge, Judge Extreme Akim, sentencing his litigants to "paybacks". The programme promises to witness to a diverse mix of cases all unravelling in the courtroom followed by consummation in a real world punishment phase. Matchmaker is all about friends hooking up friends on dates. It starts by tracking down that oh so special someone, facilitating a pre-date makeover or even sending them to a dominatrix if the matchmaker thinks their friend needs to be more assertive. Watch the expected and the unexpected as host Andrew Anthony and the Matchmaker follow the daters in a limo outfitted with closed circuit television acting as commentators providing a running dialogue on the observations. |
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