The Surreal Life
The Surreal Life is a reality television series that sets a select group of past-their-prime celebrities and records them as they live together in Glen Campbell's former mansion in the Hollywood Hills for two weeks. The format of the show resembles that of The Real World and Road Rules, in that the cameras not only record the castmates' participation in group activities assigned to them, but also their interpersonal relationships and conflicts. The series is also likened to The Challenge in that previously known individuals from separate origins of entertainment are brought together into one cast. The show's first two seasons aired on The WB, and subsequent seasons have been shown on VH1.
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Season 1
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E1
A Surreal Beginning
Jan 9, 2003 · 44m -
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E2
A Surreal Beginning Part 2
Jan 9, 2003 -
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E3
Stars Under the Stars
This one has a 'Survivor' twist to it. With none other than Survivor's favorite "witch", Jerri Manthey doing the "Jeff Probst" role! The Surreal gang is competing for a night in the outdoors in a furnished tent with a cooking chef.
Jan 16, 2003 · 21m -
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E4
Backyard Talent Show
The Surreal gang have a Talent show for charity, Hosted by the great Monty hall.
Jan 23, 2003 · 21m -
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E5
Sincity to Saved
The gang head out to Las Vegas, Corey has a meltdown, Hammer and boys dance at FatBurger. The girls go out to a strip club. Then go to church the very next day to pray for Vince who has lost his "faith".
Jan 30, 2003 · 21m -
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E6
Brande Needs a Man
The Surreal gang go on a "Man-Hunt" to find a date for Brande. She then picks the guy and proceeds on a "Surreal Blind Date" Corey continues to have "drama" on the phone with his fiancée.
Feb 13, 2003 · 22m -
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E7
Softball/Pre-wedding Jitters
The housemates play softball; Corey Feldman's wedding plans cause stress.
Feb 13, 2003 · 22m -
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E8
Corey's Wedding
M.C. Hammer officiates at Corey Feldman and Susie Sprague's wedding; Hugh Hefner and a bevy of blondes attend the celebration; the housemates say goodbye.
Feb 20, 2003