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'''Two-A-Days''' is a half-hour reality television show produced by Dave Sirulnick and Amy Bailey of Atlanta-based Humidity Entertainment and aired on MTV which chronicles the [[2005]] [[Hoover High School]] football team. The show was filmed during the Fall 2005 football season and premiered a year leater, on August 23, [[2006]]. A premiere party was held at the [[Rave Patton Creek]] cinema. Through its first three weeks, the show has attracted an average of 1.87 million viewers.
'''Two-A-Days''' is a half-hour reality television show produced by Dave Sirulnick and Amy Bailey of Atlanta-based Humidity Entertainment and aired on MTV which chronicles the [[2005]] [[Hoover High School]] football team. The show was filmed during the Fall 2005 football season and premiered a year leater, on August 23, [[2006]]. A premiere party was held at the [[Rave Patton Creek]] cinema. Through its first three weeks, the show has attracted an average of 1.87 million viewers.


Remote Productions, Inc., an MTV affiliated company, has a contract from the [[Hoover Board of Education]] that would allow it to pursue two additional seasons.
Remote Productions, Inc., an MTV affiliated company, has a contract from the [[Hoover Board of Education]] that would allow it to pursue two additional seasons. In September 2006 they announced that a second season would be produced, beginning with Hoover's September 29 game at the [[Hoover Met]] against John Curtis High School of River Ridge, Louisiana.


The show's main characters are safeties Alex Binder and Max Lerner, quarterback Ross Whedon, lineman Repete Smith, Head Coach [[Rush Probst]], and cheerleader Kristin Boyle.
The show's main characters are safeties Alex Binder and Max Lerner, quarterback Ross Whedon, lineman Repete Smith, Head Coach [[Rush Probst]], and cheerleader Kristin Boyle.
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* [http://www.mtv.com/ontv/dyn/2_a_days/series.jhtml Two-A-Days] at MTV.com
* [http://www.mtv.com/ontv/dyn/2_a_days/series.jhtml Two-A-Days] at MTV.com
* [http://www.myspace.com/twoadays Two-A-Days] on MySpace.com
* [http://www.myspace.com/twoadays Two-A-Days] on MySpace.com
* [http://wadeonbirmingham.com/special-reports/two-a-days/ Two-A-Days coverage] at wadeonbirmingham.com
* [http://www.humidityent.com/ Humidity Entertainment] website
* [http://www.humidityent.com/ Humidity Entertainment] website



Revision as of 17:44, 27 September 2006

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Two-A-Days is a half-hour reality television show produced by Dave Sirulnick and Amy Bailey of Atlanta-based Humidity Entertainment and aired on MTV which chronicles the 2005 Hoover High School football team. The show was filmed during the Fall 2005 football season and premiered a year leater, on August 23, 2006. A premiere party was held at the Rave Patton Creek cinema. Through its first three weeks, the show has attracted an average of 1.87 million viewers.

Remote Productions, Inc., an MTV affiliated company, has a contract from the Hoover Board of Education that would allow it to pursue two additional seasons. In September 2006 they announced that a second season would be produced, beginning with Hoover's September 29 game at the Hoover Met against John Curtis High School of River Ridge, Louisiana.

The show's main characters are safeties Alex Binder and Max Lerner, quarterback Ross Whedon, lineman Repete Smith, Head Coach Rush Probst, and cheerleader Kristin Boyle.

References

  • Heffernan, Virginia (September 5, 2006) "Scrimmage Under the Sun, Brooding on the Sidelines. New York Times.
  • Stock, Erin (September 19, 2006) "Second season of MTV show possible". Birmingham News.

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