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[[Image:Two-A-Days title.jpg|right|288px|thumb|"Two-A-Days" reality show, filmed in Hoover]]
[[Image:Two-A-Days title.jpg|right|288px|thumb|"Two-A-Days" reality show, filmed in Hoover]]
[[File:First 48 logo.jpg|right|288px|thumb|Logo for "The First 48" reality show]]
[[File:First 48 logo.jpg|right|288px|thumb|Logo for "The First 48" reality show]]
This is a '''list of reality show contestants''' from the [[Birmingham area]]:
This is a '''list of reality show appearances''', including individuals, businesses and institutions from the [[Birmingham area]] which have appeared on reality TV shows:


==Performance competitions==
==Performance competitions==
* [[Dana Rosemary Scallon|Dana]], ''Eurovision Song Contest'' (1970)
* [[Dana Rosemary Scallon|Dana]], ''Eurovision Song Contest'' (1970)
* [[Sam Frazier Jr]], ''You Can Be A Star'' (1970)
* [[Sam Frazier Jr]], ''You Can Be A Star'' (1974)
* [[Split The Dark]], "MTV Basement Tapes" (MTV, 1986)
* [[John Blaylock]], "Star Search" (syndicated, 1992)
* [[Ruben Studdard]], ''American Idol'' (FOX, 2003)
* [[Ruben Studdard]], ''American Idol'' (FOX, 2003)
* Michael, ''He's a Lady'' (TBS, 2004)
* Michael, ''He's a Lady'' (TBS, 2004)
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* [[Haleigh Stidham]], ''Deal or No Deal'', (NBC, 2006)
* [[Haleigh Stidham]], ''Deal or No Deal'', (NBC, 2006)
* [[Taylor Hicks]], ''American Idol'' (FOX, 2006)
* [[Taylor Hicks]], ''American Idol'' (FOX, 2006)
* [[Sara Evans]], ''Dancing with the Stars'', 3rd season (ABC, 2006)
* [[Samantha Francis]], ''America's Next Top Model'' (CW, 2007)
* [[Samantha Francis]], ''America's Next Top Model'' (CW, 2007)
* [[Zac Hacker]], ''Nashville Star'' (USA, 2007), 2nd place finish
* [[Zac Hacker]], ''Nashville Star'' (USA, 2007), 2nd place finish
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* [[Jordan Fisher]], ''Dancing With the Stars'' (ABC, 2017), champion
* [[Jordan Fisher]], ''Dancing With the Stars'' (ABC, 2017), champion
* [[Dominique Posey]], ''American Idol'' (FOX, 2018), finalist
* [[Dominique Posey]], ''American Idol'' (FOX, 2018), finalist
* [[Hannah Brown]], ''Dancing with the Stars'' season 28 (ABC, 2019)
* [[Kelsey Barnard]], ''Top Chef'', season 16 (Bravo, 2019), winner
* [[Scott Perry]], ''Mental Samurai'' (FOX, 2021)
* [[Sara Evans]], ''The Masked Singer'' season 9 (FOX, 2023)
* [[David A. Mitchell|David "D Smooth" Mitchell]], ''The Voice'' season 23 (NBC, 2023), finalist
* [[Stacey Loper]], ''Worst Cooks in America'', season 27 (Food Network, 2024)
* [[Val T. Webb]], ''The Voice'', season 25 (NBC, 2024)
* [[Bryson McGlynn|Bryson "Cheese Curd" McGlynn]], "MasterChef Junior", season 9 (FOX, 2024)


==Design/cooking/business competitions==
==Design/cooking/business competitions==
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* [[Jann Robinson]], ''The Job'' (CBS, 2013)
* [[Jann Robinson]], ''The Job'' (CBS, 2013)
* [[Ken Laurence]], ''Project Runway'' season 12 (Lifetime, 2013)
* [[Ken Laurence]], ''Project Runway'' season 12 (Lifetime, 2013)
* [[Hunter Bell (fashion designer)|Hunter Bell]], member of "Hunter Dixon" team, ''Fashion Star'' (NBC, 2013), winner
* [[Hunter Bell (fashion designer)|Hunter Bell]], member of "Hunter Dixon" team, ''Fashion Star'' season 2 (NBC, 2013), winner
* [[Melissa Grimes]], ''Under the Gunn'' (Lifetime, 2014), eliminated in episode 1
* [[Melissa Grimes]], ''Under the Gunn'' (Lifetime, 2014), eliminated in episode 1
* [[Jeff Hubbard]], ''Tattoo Titans'' (CMT, 2014)
* [[Jeff Hubbard]], ''Tattoo Titans'' (CMT, 2014)
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* [[Terrell Owens]], "The Celebrity Apprentice" season 14 (NBC, 2015)
* [[Terrell Owens]], "The Celebrity Apprentice" season 14 (NBC, 2015)
* [[John Hall]] and [[Brandon Cain]], "BBQ Blitz" (Food Network, 2015)
* [[John Hall]] and [[Brandon Cain]], "BBQ Blitz" (Food Network, 2015)
* [[Komeh Davis]], "Bakers vs. Fakers" (Food Network, 2017)
* [[Terrill Brazelton]], "Guy's Grocery Games" (Food Network, 2017)
* [[Terrill Brazelton]], "Guy's Grocery Games" (Food Network, 2017)
* [[April McClung]] of [[Emily’s Heirloom Pound Cakes]], "Your Business" (MSNBC, 2017)
* [[April McClung]] of [[Emily’s Heirloom Pound Cakes]], "Your Business" (MSNBC, 2017)
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* [[Mixtroz]], founded by [[Kerry Schrader]] and [[Ashlee Ammons]], on "Rooster & Butch" (A & E, 2018)
* [[Mixtroz]], founded by [[Kerry Schrader]] and [[Ashlee Ammons]], on "Rooster & Butch" (A & E, 2018)
* [[Anthony L. Williams]] and [[Ken Laurence]], on ''Project Runway'' (Lifetime, 2018)
* [[Anthony L. Williams]] and [[Ken Laurence]], on ''Project Runway'' (Lifetime, 2018)
* [[Raquel Ervin]] on "Family Food Showdown" (Food Network, 2019)
* [[Raquel Ervin]] on "Snack Attack" (Cooking Channel, 2019)
* [[Hero Doughnuts]], on “Battle of the Bites”, part of ''The Drew Barrymore Show'' (syndicated, 2021)
* [[Hero Doughnuts]], on “Battle of the Bites”, part of ''The Drew Barrymore Show'' (syndicated, 2021)
* [[Brittney Silfies|Brittney]] and [[Ashley Silfies]] ([[Pink Picasso]]) on "Shark Tank" (ABC, 2021)
* [[Raquel Ervin]], on "Chopped" (Food Network, 2021)
* [[Jonathan Harrison]], on "Next Level Chef" (FOX, 2022)
* [[Ricky Cloutier]] and family, on "The Great Christmas Light Fight" (ABC, 2022), winner
* [[Sedesh Wilkerson]], on "Beat Bobby Flay" (Food Network, 2023)
* [[Stacey Loper]], on "Worst Cooks in America: Spoiled Rotten" season 27 (Food Network, 2024), winner


==Endurance/survival competitions==
==Endurance/survival competitions==
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* [[Virgil Griffith]], ''King of the Nerds'' (TBS, 2013), 6th place
* [[Virgil Griffith]], ''King of the Nerds'' (TBS, 2013), 6th place
* [[Caleb Bankston]] and [[Colton Cumbie]], ''Survivor: Blood vs. Water'' (CBS, 2013), top 10
* [[Caleb Bankston]] and [[Colton Cumbie]], ''Survivor: Blood vs. Water'' (CBS, 2013), top 10
* [[C. J. Harris]] and [[Lebya Simpson]], ''The Amazing Race'' season 26, (CBS, 2015)
* [[C. J. Harris (Amazing Race)|C. J. Harris]] and [[Lebya Simpson]], ''The Amazing Race'' season 26, (CBS, 2015)
* [[Justin Cook|Justin]] and [[Jenny Cook]], ''Men Women Wild'' (Discovery, 2015)
* [[Justin Cook|Justin]] and [[Jenny Cook]], ''Men Women Wild'' (Discovery, 2015)
* [[Cortice Miles]], ''Hunted'' (CBS, 2017)
* [[Cortice Miles]], ''Hunted'' (CBS, 2017)
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* [[Collin Varallo]], ''Sweet Home Alabama'' season 4 (CMT, 2013-14)
* [[Collin Varallo]], ''Sweet Home Alabama'' season 4 (CMT, 2013-14)
* [[Ashley Salter]], ''The Bachelor'', season 19 (ABC, 2015)
* [[Ashley Salter]], ''The Bachelor'', season 19 (ABC, 2015)
* [[Hannah Brown]], ''The Bachelor'', season 23 (ABC, 2019)
* [[Hannah Brown]], ''The Bachelorette'', season 15 (ABC, 2019)
* [[Hannah Brown]], ''The Celebrity Dating Game'' (ABC, 2021)
* [[Charity Lawson]], ''The Bachelorette'', season 20 (ABC, 2023)


==Makeover shows==
==Makeover shows==
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* [[Bryant's Seafood World]], ''Restaurant Impossible'' (Food Network, 2014)
* [[Bryant's Seafood World]], ''Restaurant Impossible'' (Food Network, 2014)
* [[Nicole Noles]] (host), [[Barn at Shady Lane|The Barn at Shady Lane]], ''Get Swank{{'}}d'' (FYI Network, 2016)
* [[Nicole Noles]] (host), [[Barn at Shady Lane|The Barn at Shady Lane]], ''Get Swank{{'}}d'' (FYI Network, 2016)
* [[Apollo Property Group]], [[631 Reba Street]] "[[Flipping Down South]]" (A&E, 2022)


==Documentary shows==
==Documentary shows==
:''This is a list of documentary series which have featured Birmingham people or places in a particular role or episode. For feature documentaries and series focused on Birmingham, see [[List of documentaries]].''
* [[Willie Perry]], [[Batmobile Rescue Ship]], "That's Incredible!" (ABC, 1982)
* [[Storm Orphans]], ''120 Minutes'' (MTV, 1990)
* [[Storm Orphans]], ''120 Minutes'' (MTV, 1990)
* [[Julie Gentry|Julie Oliver Gentry]], ''Real World'' (MTV, 1992)
* [[Julie Gentry|Julie Oliver Gentry]], ''Real World'' (MTV, 1992)
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* [[Natalie Montgomery-Carroll]]. ''Big Brother'' (CBS, 2004)
* [[Natalie Montgomery-Carroll]]. ''Big Brother'' (CBS, 2004)
* [[Tracie Noles-Ross]] and [[Olsen Ross]], ''National Geographic Ultimate Explorer'' (MSNBC, 2004)
* [[Tracie Noles-Ross]] and [[Olsen Ross]], ''National Geographic Ultimate Explorer'' (MSNBC, 2004)
* [[Hoover High School]] Buccaneers football team, ''[[Two-A-Days]]'', (MTV, 2006-07)
* [[Brooke LaBarbera]], ''The Real Word: Denver'' (MTV, 2006-7)
* [[Brooke LaBarbera]], ''The Real Word: Denver'' (MTV, 2006-7)
* [[Birmingham Police Department]] homicide detectives, ''[[The First 48]]'' (A&E, 2009–11)
* A "conservative Christian family" in [[Hoover]], ''World's Strictest Parents'' (BBC, 2009)
* A "conservative Christian family" in [[Hoover]], ''World's Strictest Parents'' (BBC, 2009)
* 17 local artists, ''That's Clever!'' (HGTV, 2009)
* 17 local artists, ''That's Clever!'' (HGTV, 2009)
* [[Dave Redmon]], ''Ice Road Truckers'' (A&E, 2010)
* [[Dave Redmon]], ''Ice Road Truckers'' (A&E, 2010)
* [[Eric Esch]], ''[[Big Law: Deputy Butterbean]]'' (Investigation Discovery, 2011)
* [[Andrew Wolverton|Andrew]] and [[Trista Wolverton]], ''My First Home'' (TLC, 2013)
* [[Andrew Wolverton|Andrew]] and [[Trista Wolverton]], ''My First Home'' (TLC, 2013)
* [[Birmingham Police Department]] auto theft unit, ''[[Bait Car]]'' (TruTV, 2011)
* [[Birmingham Police Department]] auto theft unit, ''[[Bait Car]]'' (TruTV, 2011)
* [[Clate McDaniel]], ''[[Bamazon (reality show)|Bamazon]]'' (History Channel, 2012)
* [[Emily Dees Boulden]] and [[Nicole Noles]], ''Pretty Wicked Moms'' (Lifetime, 2013)
* [[Emily Dees Boulden]] and [[Nicole Noles]], ''Pretty Wicked Moms'' (Lifetime, 2013)
* [[Ashley Sawyer]], ''Catfish'' (MTV, 2013)
* [[Ashley Sawyer]], ''Catfish'' (MTV, 2013)
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* [[RLS Pictures]], [[Jasper]], ''[[Town of the Living Dead]]'' (SyFy, 2014)
* [[RLS Pictures]], [[Jasper]], ''[[Town of the Living Dead]]'' (SyFy, 2014)
* [[Heidi Elnora]], "[[Bride by Design]]" (TLC, 2015)
* [[Heidi Elnora]], "[[Bride by Design]]" (TLC, 2015)
* [[Rickey Smiley]], "[[Rickey Smiley For Real]]" (TV One, 2015–2017)
* [[Johnny Montgomery (realtor)|Johnny Montgomery]], [[Megan Montgomery]], [[Chris Skyes]], "House Hunters" (HGTV, 2016)
* [[Johnny Montgomery (realtor)|Johnny Montgomery]], [[Megan Montgomery]], [[Chris Skyes]], "House Hunters" (HGTV, 2016)
* [[Ezell's Express]], [[Bogue's]], [[Sam's Super Sandwiches]], [[Bright Star]], [[Irondale Cafe]] & [[Big Bob Gibson Bar-B-Q]], "Bizarre Foods: Delicious Destinations" (Travel Channel, 2016)
* [[Ezell's Express]], [[Bogue's]], [[Sam's Super Sandwiches]], [[Bright Star]], [[Irondale Cafe]] & [[Big Bob Gibson Bar-B-Q]], "Bizarre Foods: Delicious Destinations" (Travel Channel, 2016)
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* [[Natalie Fry-Horne]] and [[Brad Horne]], "House Hunters" (HGTV, 2017)
* [[Natalie Fry-Horne]] and [[Brad Horne]], "House Hunters" (HGTV, 2017)
* [[Ron Holt]], [[Two Maids and a Mop]], "The Job Interview" (CNBC, 2017)
* [[Ron Holt]], [[Two Maids and a Mop]], "The Job Interview" (CNBC, 2017)
* [[Over Easy]], [[Yo Mama's]], [[Magic City Sweet Ice]], [[Melt]], "Cheap Eats" (Cooking Channel, 2018)
* [[Over Easy]], [[Yo' Mama's]], [[Magic City Sweet Ice]], [[Melt]], "Cheap Eats" (Cooking Channel, 2018)
* [[Eagle's Restaurant]], [[Miss Myra's Pit Bar-B-Q]], [[Highlands Bar and Grill]], [[OvenBird]], [[Saw's Juke Joint]] and [[The Market at Pepper Place]] , "The Zimmern List" (Travel Channel, 2018)
* [[Johnny's Restaurant]], [[The Bright Star]], "TrueSouth" (SEC Network, 2018)
* [[Eagle's Restaurant]], [[Miss Myra's Pit Bar-B-Q]], [[Highlands Bar and Grill]], [[OvenBird]], [[Saw's Juke Joint]] and [[Pepper Place Market]] , "The Zimmern List" (Travel Channel, 2018)
* [[Gus's Hot Dogs]], [[Johnny's Restaurant]] and [[Ovenbird]], "Southern and Hungry" (Cooking Channel, 2018)
* [[Gus's Hot Dogs]], [[Johnny's Restaurant]] and [[Ovenbird]], "Southern and Hungry" (Cooking Channel, 2018)
* [[Jefferson County Sheriff's Office]], "Live PD" (A&E, 2019, 2020)
* [[Jefferson County Sheriff's Office]], "Live PD" (A&E, 2019, 2020)
* [[Etowah County Detention Center]], "60 Days In" (A&E, 2020)
* [[Etowah County Detention Center]], "60 Days In" (A&E, 2020)
* [[Roy Wood Jr]], "Finding Your Roots" (PBS, 2021)
* [[Yo' Mama's]], [[Little London Kitchen]], and [[Pursell Farms]], "Fresh, Fried and Crispy" (Netflix, 2021)
* [[Bogue's]], [[Irondale Cafe]], [[Sam's Super Samwiches]], Big Bob Gibson Bar-B-Q in Decatur, "Bizarre Foods: Delicious Destinations" (Travel Channel, 2021)
* [[Kyle Sandler]], "Generation Hustle" (HBO Max, 2021)
* [[Brookside Police Department]], "BODYCAM" (Investigation Discovery, 2022)
* [[T-N-T BBQ]], "TrueSouth" (SEC Network, 2018)


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* Colurso, Mary (February 19, 2013) "Alabama's reality galaxy: Yelawolf, Lionel Richie, Roy Wood Jr., other entertainers." {{BN}}
* Colurso, Mary (February 19, 2013) "Alabama's reality galaxy: Yelawolf, Lionel Richie, Roy Wood Jr., other entertainers." {{BN}}
* Carlton, Bob (August 17, 2014) "Watch the Birmingham episode of 'Chuck's Eat the Street' tonight on the Cooking Channel." {{BN}}
* Carlton, Bob (August 17, 2014) "Watch the Birmingham episode of 'Chuck's Eat the Street' tonight on the Cooking Channel." {{BN}}
* Colurso, Mary (August 26, 2021) "[https://www.al.com/life/2021/08/alabama-reality-tv-stars-then-and-now-20-of-our-favorites-and-what-theyre-up-to-these-days.html Alabama reality TV stars then and now: 20 of our favorites and what they’re up to these days]" {{BN}}


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Revision as of 10:43, 22 April 2024

"Two-A-Days" reality show, filmed in Hoover
Logo for "The First 48" reality show

This is a list of reality show appearances, including individuals, businesses and institutions from the Birmingham area which have appeared on reality TV shows:

Performance competitions

Design/cooking/business competitions

Endurance/survival competitions

Romance competitions

Makeover shows

Documentary shows

This is a list of documentary series which have featured Birmingham people or places in a particular role or episode. For feature documentaries and series focused on Birmingham, see List of documentaries.

This list is incomplete and may never satisfy any subjective standard for completeness. You can help Bhamwiki by expanding it.

References