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Battle of the Network Reality Stars | |
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Genre | Reality television |
Presented by | Mike Adamle |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 6 |
Production | |
Production company | Trans World International |
Original release | |
Network | Bravo |
Release | August 17 – September 21, 2005 |
Battle of the Network Reality Stars is an American television series that aired on the Bravo cable network from August 17 until September 21, 2005. [1] Based on the popular 1970s and 1980s television competition Battle of the Network Stars , the show consisted of thirty-three competitors from several different reality television shows. [2] Some of the better known contestants include Adam Mesh, from the Average Joe TV series, Richard Hatch, Survivor winner, Sue Hawk, (the Survivor player who gave the infamous "snakes and rats" speech) Ryan Starr and Nikki McKibbin of American Idol fame, Evan Marriott, of Joe Millionaire fame, and Will Kirby, winner of Big Brother season 2. Chip and Kim McAllister, winners of The Amazing Race 5, also participated. Veteran NBC sportscaster Mike Adamle hosted the show and featured reality reporters Trishelle Cannatella ( The Real World: Las Vegas ), Omarosa Manigault-Stallworth ( The Apprentice – season 1), and Bob Guiney ( The Bachelor – season 4). Austin Scarlett of Project Runway made fashion commentary in several episodes.
The competitors, as divided by team (per first episode structure):
Contestant | Show | Finish |
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Richard Hatch | Survivor: Borneo and All-Stars | Lost in final challenge |
Ryan Starr | American Idol | Lost in final challenge |
Valerie Penso | Temptation Island | Lost in final challenge |
Burton Roberts | Survivor: Pearl Islands | Lost in final challenge |
Mike "The Miz" Mizanin | The Real World: Back to New York | Lost in final challenge |
Heidi Bressler | The Apprentice | Moves to Dark Blue Team episode 1 Lost in final challenge |
Bradford Cohen | The Apprentice | Voted out episode 4 Returned as underdog episode 4 |
Mirna Hindoyan | The Amazing Race 5 and All Stars | Voted out episode 4 Returned as underdog episode 4 |
Charla Faddoul | The Amazing Race 5 and All Stars | Moves to Red Team episode 1 |
Contestant | Show | Finish |
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Matt Gould | Joe Schmo Show | Eliminated episode 6 |
Sue Hawk | Survivor: Borneo and All-Stars | Eliminated episode 6 |
Will Kirby | Big Brother 2 | Eliminated episode 6 |
Chip McAllister | The Amazing Race 5 | Eliminated episode 6 |
Kim McAllister | The Amazing Race 5 | Eliminated episode 6 |
Theo Vonkurnatowski | Road Rules: Maximum Velocity Tour | Eliminated episode 6 |
Nikki McKibbin | American Idol | Voted out episode 4 Returned as underdog episode 4 |
Brian Worth | Average Joe: Hawaii | Voted out episode 4 Returned as underdog episode 4 |
Contestant | Show | Finish |
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Will Wikle | Big Brother 5 | Eliminated episode 5 |
Coral Smith | The Real World: Back to New York | Eliminated episode 5 |
Evan Marriott | Joe Millionaire | Eliminated episode 5 |
Melissa Howard | The Real World: New Orleans | Eliminated episode 5 |
Gervase Peterson | Survivor: Borneo | Moves to Red Team episode 2 Eliminated episode 5 |
Tina "Tina Fabulous" Panas | The Bachelor | Moves to Red Team episode 2 Eliminated episode 5 |
Adam Mesh | Average Joe and Adam Returns | Voted out episode 4 Returned as underdog episode 4 |
Rachel Love Fraser | The Swan | Voted out episode 4 Returned as underdog episode 4 |
Duncan Nutter | Showbiz Moms & Dads | Volunteered to Leave episode 2 |
Charla Faddoul | The Amazing Race 5 and All Stars | Joins Red Team episode 1 Volunteered to Leave episode 2 |
Heidi Bressler | The Apprentice (American season 1) | Moves to Dark Blue Team episode 1 |
Contestant | Show | Finish |
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Mike "Mike Boogie" Malin | Big Brother 2 | Eliminated episode 3 |
Brittany Brower | America's Next Top Model, Cycle 4 | Eliminated episode 3 |
Jonathan Baker | The Amazing Race 6 | Eliminated episode 3 |
Victoria Fuller | The Amazing Race 6 | Eliminated episode 3 |
Wendy Pepper | Project Runway | Eliminated episode 3 |
Chris Russo | The Apprentice | Eliminated episode 3 |
Jerri Manthey | Survivor: The Australian Outback and All Stars | Eliminated episode 3 |
David Daskal | Average Joe 2 | Eliminated episode 3 |
Gervase Peterson | Survivor: Borneo | Moves to Red Team episode 2 |
Tina "Tina Fabulous" Panas | The Bachelor (season 3) | Moves to Red Team episode 2 |
Contestant | Show | Finish |
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Adam Mesh | Average Joe and Adam Returns | Voted out episode 4 Returned as underdog episode 4 Won final challenge |
Rachel Love Fraser | The Swan | Voted out episode 4 Returned as underdog episode 4 Won final challenge |
Bradford Cohen | The Apprentice | Voted out episode 4 Returned as underdog episode 4 Won final challenge |
Mirna Hindoyan | The Amazing Race 5 and All Stars | Voted out episode 4 Returned as underdog episode 4 Won final challenge |
Nikki McKibbin | American Idol | Voted out episode 4 Returned as underdog episode 4 Won final challenge |
Brian Worth | Average Joe: Hawaii | Voted out episode 4 Returned as underdog episode 4 Won final challenge |
Hosted by Kathy Griffin, Bravo's All-Star Reality Reunion, which aired the same night as the finale (September 21, 2005) featured all cast members save Rachel, Theo, Melissa, Jonathan, Victoria, Wendy Pepper, Trishelle and Bob Guiney.
Alumni from other reality series also participated in the reunion. They were:
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