Reality television bonanza! Catch up with interviews from these reality shows!
In recent weeks, Hollywood Soapbox has featured a plethora of interviews with reality TV stars. With new episodes continuing to air for each series, here’s your one-stop shop for all things reality. Click below for our interviews and features.
• Mermaids: The Body Found — Are mermaids real? This Animal Planet documentary finds some startling evidence (and a few fictional stories as well).
• Call of the Wildman — A one-of-a-kind talk with Turtleman himself. Live action!
• Whale Wars — A member of the Sea Shepherd Conversation Society talks about putting his life on the line for whales.
• Fast Food Mania — The Howard Stern Show’s Jon Hein talks burgers, chicken and shakes.
• Flying Wild Alaska — Ariel Tweto keeps it all in the family.
• Untamed Americas — Charting the unbelievable nature of North, Central and South America.
• Gator Boys (Part I) — Paul Bedard on his knack for kissing alligators and making it look easy.
• Gator Boys (Part II) — Jimmy Riffle on the alligator bite that lasted several minutes.
• Barter Kings — How does one take an Elvis gold record and turn it into a speed boat?
• BBQ Pitmasters — Myron Mixon talks about the national BBQ competition over a plate of brisket and beans.
• Taboo — When a house is condemned, whose job is it to clean up the mess?
• Haunted Collector (Part I) — John Zaffis, paranormal investigator, knows what goes bump in the night.
• Haunted Collector (Part II) — Zaffis talks about his most famous case ever, the so-called Haunting in Connecticut.
• Million Dollar Neighborhood (Part I) — Bruce Sellery wants you to know your net worth.
• Million Dollar Neighborhood (Part II) — Can a Canadian suburb turn around its financial future?
• School Spirits — College campuses just got a little scarier.
• Deadly Seas — A scallop fisherman opens up about the dangers of the Atlantic Ocean.
• Ivory Wars — Always question where that piece of ivory came from.
• Chasing UFOs (Part I) — Erin Ryder, a so-called skeliever, looks into the sky for some flying saucers.
• Chasing UFOs (Part II) — Is that a bird or a plane or a UFO?
• My Cat From Hell — Jackson Galaxy on his most troublesome cat cases.
• Mysteries at the Museum & Off Limits (Part I) — Don Wildman on his fascination for all things adventurous and unique.
• Mysteries at the Museum & Off Limits (Part II) — How can one TV host find the time to film episodes for two popular series?
• United States of Food — Chef Todd Fisher is an expert in the areas of burgers, bacon and steaks.
• Picked Off — That antique lying in the attic may be worth something. The judges of Picked Off know exactly what it’s worth.
• Deadliest Catch — Captain Scott Campbell Jr. puts the “reality” in reality television.
• America’s Lost Treasures — Kinga Phillipps heads around the country looking for interesting items for the National Geographic Museum.
• Auction Kings — What goes into producing a show for this popular Discovery Channel series?
• Chasing Classic Cars — Wayne Carini hunts down a T-bird worth more than $50,000.
• Ice Road Truckers — Hugh Rowland talks about his love for the open (slippery) road. Guess how many parts of his body have endured frostbite.
• Fast N’ Loud — Richard Rawlings is all about the automotive lifestyle!
• Destination Truth — Host Josh Gates talks UFOs, Bigfoot and other oddities of the world.
• It’s Me or the Dog — Victoria Stilwell on positive reinforcement.
• Hillbilly Handfishin’ — It’s noodle time!
• Off the Hook: Extreme Catches — Travel the waters of the world with Showtime Eric Young.
• Shark Week — Mike Coots on his 1997 shark attack.
• One Car Too Far (Part I) — Bill Wu talks cars, adventure, crevasses.
• One Car Too Far (Part II) — Gary Humphrey previews the inaugural season of the new Discovery Channel show.
• Yukon Men — Adventure at the edge of the world!
• Abandoned — Jay Chaikin is looking to restore America.
• Ghost Hunters — A talk with Jason Hawes from the Syfy series.
• Call of the Wildman (Part I with Neal James)
• Call of the Wildman (Part II with Neal James)
By John Soltes / Publisher / John@HollywoodSoapbox.com