Report: A Day On The Set Of 'Surviving Nugent'

January 28, 2004

Jessie Milligan of the Star Telegram recently spent a day on the Waco set of VH1's new reality series starring Ted Nugent.

"Imagine if MTV's 'The Osbournes' met CBS' 'Survivor', with a nod to NBC's 'The Apprentice', only with guns, snakes and a helicopter involved. That's 'Surviving Ted Nugent'," he writes.

The six men and five women, ages 19 to 34, who must survive Nugent have been gathered from around the nation.

"We tried to find people who were incongruous to Ted so that sparks would fly," said Alex Campbell, executive producer and director of development at VH1. "There's an animal-rights activist, a Muslim, a nebbishy Jewish guy from the city." [Read more]

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