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The Surreal Life: Fame Games is an American reality television series originally broadcast on the VH1 cable network. A spin-off of the VH1 show, The Surreal Life, the show assembled ten alumni of the show's six prior seasons to compete in a ten-week competition that takes place in Las Vegas, with the winner taking home a prize of $100,000 provided by the online gaming site Golden Palace.net. Robin Leach was the host. The contestants also competed in a game show format elimination round in each episode called "Back to Reality" that saw the losers, in the first three weeks of the competition, sent to "the B-List" which consisted of living in a less luxurious wing of the mansion than the rest of the housemates, who were designated as "the A-List". In the later weeks, when the teams were split

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  • The Surreal Life: Fame Games is an American reality television series originally broadcast on the VH1 cable network. A spin-off of the VH1 show, The Surreal Life, the show assembled ten alumni of the show's six prior seasons to compete in a ten-week competition that takes place in Las Vegas, with the winner taking home a prize of $100,000 provided by the online gaming site Golden Palace.net. Robin Leach was the host. The contestants also competed in a game show format elimination round in each episode called "Back to Reality" that saw the losers, in the first three weeks of the competition, sent to "the B-List" which consisted of living in a less luxurious wing of the mansion than the rest of the housemates, who were designated as "the A-List". In the later weeks, when the teams were split evenly, they competed in team competitions where the losing team must send three members to play "Back to Reality" to eliminate one person from the competition entirely. The show featured a theme song titled "I Wanna Be Famous" recorded by cast member C.C. Deville from his album Samantha 7. (en)
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  • Paparazzi (en)
  • Variety Show (en)
  • Green Screen (en)
  • Commercial Making (en)
  • Fan Challenge (en)
  • Hooker Challenge (en)
  • Hotel Trash (en)
  • Scandal Video (en)
  • Surreal Life Telethon (en)
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  • None (en)
  • Verne Troyer (en)
  • Traci Bingham (en)
  • Chyna Doll (en)
  • A-List (en)
  • B-List (en)
  • Rob Van Winkle (en)
  • "Celebrity and Child Mash-Up" (en)
  • CC Deville, Ron Jeremy and Emmanuel Lewis (en)
  • Celebrity Go Fish (en)
  • Chyna Doll, Brigitte Nielsen and Verne Troyer (en)
  • Emmanuel Lewis, Traci Bingham and Brigitte Nielsen (en)
  • Fill in the ____ing Blank (en)
  • Gourmet or Garbage? (en)
  • Pepa, Traci Bingham and Verne Troyer (en)
  • Rob Van Winkle and Andrea Lowell (en)
  • Rob van Winkle (en)
  • Ron Jeremy and Rob Van Winkle (en)
  • Ron Jeremy, Pepa Denton and CC Deville (en)
  • Ron Jeremy,Rob van Winkle, Andrea Lowell (en)
  • Stick it in Google (en)
  • Surreal Connections (en)
  • The Real Bling (en)
  • Verne Troyer, Chyna Doll and Emmanuel Lewis (en)
  • What's Charo Saying? (en)
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  • Andrew Oliver (en)
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  • Adam Zelkind (en)
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  • United States (en)
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  • Worldwide: Endemol (en)
  • USA: Debmar-Mercury (en)
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  • Mark Cronin (en)
  • Ben Samek (en)
  • Jeff Olde (en)
  • Jill Holmes (en)
  • Cris Abrego (en)
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  • 2007-03-04 (xsd:date)
  • 2007-03-11 (xsd:date)
  • 2007-03-18 (xsd:date)
  • 2007-03-24 (xsd:date)
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  • The Surreal Life (en)
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  • The teams were sent to a resort for a day of relaxation, however, they didn't know that it was a secret challenge, in which paparazzi snapped scandalous shots of the Fame Gamers. The three celebrities with the worst photos would go to Back to Reality. (en)
  • Each team was given a script to memorize and then perform in front of a green screen. The three celebrities that did the worst acting jobs lost. (en)
  • The remaining contestants were attached to one of their fans. However, they had to stay attached no matter what, and separating would let an alarm go off, thus eliminating them from the game. (en)
  • "" — Each team had to choose out of a large group of hookers and club dancers only fifteen girls. whichever team had the fewest hookers in their fifteen choices won. The losing team sent three players back to reality. (en)
  • Both teams had identical "hotel rooms" to trash. Whichever team trashed their hotel room more won the challenge. The losing team sent three players back to reality. (en)
  • The contestants had To Make A Commercial For Golden Gaming Palace.Net.The Contestant Who Made the best Commercial Won. Back to Reality 1 Contestants: Ron Jeremy, Pepa, Rob Van Winkle Back to Reality 2 Contestants: Ron Jeremy and Pepa Final Two: Traci Bingham and Ron Jeremy (en)
  • Teams of two had to make a scandalous video that lasted no more than 30 seconds. The team that won chose the next three celebrities to play back to reality. (en)
  • Both teams had to put on a variety show for a live audience. The team that got the loudest applause won the challenge. The losing team sent three players back to reality. (en)
  • Each celebrity had to call as many famous people as they knew. Out of the people called, 50 were selected as the top 50. Players then received points based on if someone they called made the top 50 list. For instance, if Jim Carrey was ranked 40, the player who called him received 10 points. The person who received the fewest points was instantly eliminated. (en)
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  • Ron Jeremy (en)
  • Andrea Lowell (en)
  • Verne Troyer (en)
  • Traci Bingham (en)
  • Brigitte Nielsen (en)
  • C.C. DeVille (en)
  • Jordan Knight (en)
  • Emmanuel Lewis (en)
  • Joanie 'Chyna Doll' Laurer (en)
  • Rob 'Vanilla Ice' Van Winkle (en)
  • Sandy 'Pepa' Denton (en)
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  • Pretty Women (en)
  • The Surreal Life: Fame Games (en)
  • Dial M for Mommy (en)
  • Down and Out on the B-List (en)
  • Five Weasly Pieces (en)
  • Peeping Toms (en)
  • Sex, Size, and Videotape (en)
  • The Chyna Doll Syndrome (en)
  • The Ice Ice Storm (en)
  • V for Variety (en)
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  • The Surreal Life: Fame Games is an American reality television series originally broadcast on the VH1 cable network. A spin-off of the VH1 show, The Surreal Life, the show assembled ten alumni of the show's six prior seasons to compete in a ten-week competition that takes place in Las Vegas, with the winner taking home a prize of $100,000 provided by the online gaming site Golden Palace.net. Robin Leach was the host. The contestants also competed in a game show format elimination round in each episode called "Back to Reality" that saw the losers, in the first three weeks of the competition, sent to "the B-List" which consisted of living in a less luxurious wing of the mansion than the rest of the housemates, who were designated as "the A-List". In the later weeks, when the teams were split (en)
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  • The Surreal Life: Fame Games (en)
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