POISON Guitarist Featured In 'The Surreal Life': First Episode Available Online

March 16, 2006

The entire first episode of the sixth season of VH1's popular series "The Surreal Life" — featuring POISON guitarist C.C. Deville and WHITESNAKE frontman David Coverdale's ex-wife, Tawny Kitaen — has been made available for viewing online at VH1.com. Joining C.C. and Kitaen on the show are Steve Harwell of SMASHMOUTH; actor Sherman Hemsley, Playboy TV's covergirl, Andrea Lowell, and Alexis Arquette. Special guest star Florence Henderson also makes an appearance on the show as the cast's full-time and on-call therapist/advisor.

The sixth season of "The Surreal Life" will reportedly see this brand new cast move through a maze of outrageous events, including taking over a small market TV newscast, a music video shoot, transforming into a hair metal band, sex therapy with "Dr. Flo," and choosing an extra cast member from a pool of reality hunks.

VH1's "The Surreal Life" is executive produced by Mark Cronin, Cris Abrego and Ben Samek for Mindless Entertainment and 51 Pictures' Jeff Olde and Jill Modabber oversee the series for VH1.

The sixth season of "The Surreal Life" will premiere Sunday night, March 19 at 9:00 p.m. on VH1.

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