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  • CNN looks to achieve wicked perfection with reality show

    CNN looks to achieve wicked perfection with reality show

     

    MUMBAI: In the past US broadcaster CBS has enjoyed success with reality shows like The Amazing Race. Now the Viacom owned broadcaster has announced a fresh slate of reality programming for next year.

    One new show that will premiere in January 2005 is Wickedly Perfect. Hosted by journalist Joan Lunden, the show pits 12 people with a creative knack for the finer things in life in a no-holds-barred competition to crown the country’s new authority on at-home living.

    These perfection-obsessed contestants, whose motto is “anything you can do, I can do better,” will compete in different areas of beautifying the home and entertaining, including party planning, gardening, cooking, baking, sewing, crafts, floral arranging and decorating.

    In addition to chronicling the sometimes funny, sometimes factious relationships that develop among the tightly wound, extremely competitive participants, each week a contestant will be eliminated from their luxurious estate located in New England.

    Another reality show that will premiere in January is The Will. A wealthy patriarch will put a large portion of his estate up for grabs as 10 potential heirs, both family and friends, compete against each other in both physical and mental challenges in an effort to win rewards and stave off elimination.

    As each potential heir fights to stay in the game, they’ll also need to stay in the patriarch’s good graces in order to survive.

  • CBS to find the next designing Diva

    CBS to find the next designing Diva

    MUMBAI: CBS has announced that television journalist Joan Lunden will host its upcoming reality series Finding The Next Designing Diva.

    The series will pit 12 people with a creative knack for the finer things in life in a no-holds-barred competition to crown the country’s new authority on at-home living. The contestants will compete in different areas of beautifying the home and entertaining, including gardening, cooking, baking, sewing, crafts, floral arranging and decorating.

    In addition to chronicling relationships that develop amongst the participants, each week a contestant will be eliminated from the series when they are judged on their flair for elegant living, party planning and expertise in homemaking.

    Lunden added, “I have worked side by side with some of the best chefs and lifestyle experts for years on morning television. Now I can bring that experience, as well as my hosting skills, to a show that is certain to take ‘domestic arts’ to a new level of excitement,”

    Lunden co-hosted Good Morning America from 1980 till 1997. During her tenure, she reported from 26 countries, covered four presidents, five Olympics and two royal weddings. Lunden also hosts and executive produces Behind Closed Doors with Joan Lunden.

    In the show Lunden has been allowed access to the inner workings of places few have ever seen, including flying at 65,000 feet in a U2 Reconnaissance aircraft, survival training with Army’s Special Forces, the Culinary Institute of America.