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    Bad Girls Club

    Bad Girls Club

    Oxygen
    From the producers of 'The Real World,' comes a reality show that follows seven self-described 'bad girls' as they are forced to live together in a house in LA.
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    Snapped

    Snapped

    Oxygen
    Snapped is Oxygen's true-life crime series about the American dream becoming the ultimate American nightmare. Each episode focuses on an average woman who suddenly "snaps" and kills her husband or someone else close to her. Sometimes it's greed for their mate's money. Other times it's resentment for the lies and deceit within a relationship.moreless
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    Tori & Dean: Home Sweet Hollywood

    Tori & Dean: Home Sweet Hollywood

    Oxygen
    Tori & Dean follows Tori Spelling and husband, Dean McDermott, in Hollywood. Tori is a busy mom with two kids, a book tour, and another book on the way. Dean is busy on movie sets and the race track. Watch as they manage to keep it all together and still have time for each other.moreless
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    The Janice Dickinson Modeling Agency

    The Janice Dickinson Modeling Agency

    Oxygen (ended 2008)
    Self-proclaimed "World's First Supermodel" Janice Dickinson launches her own modeling agency and Oxygen is there to chronicle it all. As of Season 4, the show will be known as The Janice Dickinson Modeling Agency: Model House. Currently, The Janice Dickinson Agency has run for 4 seasons, with season 2 debuting on January 10th 2007 and a third being commissioned and debuting on December 4th 2007. The fourth season of The Janice Dickinson Modeling Agency premiered on August 26th 2008.moreless
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    Janice & Abbey

    Janice & Abbey

    Oxygen
    Originally airing in the UK under the title Abbey and Janice: Beauty and the Best, this television import is a must-see for modeling enthusiasts. Abbey Clancy from Britain's Next Top Model 2 (runner-up) was chosen to star in this drama about Janice mentoring a model for fame in America.moreless
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    Talk Sex With Sue Johanson

    Talk Sex With Sue Johanson

    Oxygen
    This show is a talk show that talks about anything that has to do with sex. People call into the show and asks questions about sex, and Sue answers them. At the end of the show, Sue has a segment that shows sex toys and how to use them. This show is very educational.moreless
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    Girls Behaving Badly

    Girls Behaving Badly

    Oxygen (ended 2005)
    Are you ready for a hidden camera show with a different point of view? Part Sex and the City and part Candid Camera, Oxygen & Living TV's hilarious hidden-camera hit, Girls Behaving Badly, boldly blurs the line between laughing with someone and laughing at someone. In every episode, these sexy, audacious, all-female pranksters pulls off a series of outrageous gags on unsuspecting marks. Beware: the next "victim" of one of their madcap set-ups could be you! It Airs on USA:Oxygen UK & Ireland:Living TVmoreless
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    Campus Ladies

    Campus Ladies

    Oxygen (ended 2007)
    Joan is a widow, and Barri caught her husband with another woman. Best friends since childhood, these two middle-aged ladies went back to school to enjoy all the staples of modern college life. This part scripted, part improvised show takes place at the fictional University of the Midwest, and has a main cast consisting mostly of members of The Groundlings Theater improvisational comedy troupe in Los Angeles. This includes Joan and Barri, and their dorm neighbors Abdul and Drew, as well as guest stars like Will Forte, Maya Rudolph and Paul Reubens. Even Executive Producer Cheryl Hines, also from Curb Your Enthusiasm, is a Groundlings alumnus.moreless
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    Good Girls Don't

    Good Girls Don't

    Oxygen (ended 2004)
    From the creators of That '70s Show, this subversive series busts TV taboos by showing what 20–somethings really say, think, and do. An uncompromising yet riotously irreverent look at five flawed friends who will go to just about any length to find love, happiness, or –at the very least –a promising hook up, Good Girls Don't… is the comedy your mother warned you about.moreless
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    Breaking Up With Shannen Doherty

    Breaking Up With Shannen Doherty

    Oxygen (ended 2006)
    Shannen Doherty, host of Oxygen’s new show Breaking Up, helps people through awkward break up situations like breaking up with a significant other, moving out on a roommate, and ending a flakey friendship. In each episode Doherty will go undercover to investigate the toxic relationship and if she decides a break up in is order she will instigate it.moreless
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    Fight Girls

    Fight Girls

    Oxygen
    Seven female fighters from the United States convene in Las Vegas for the chance to travel to Thailand to compete against the world’s best in a Muay Thai championship fight. Muay Thai, or Thai Boxing, the national sport of Thailand, is considered by some to be the deadliest form of martial arts. The show captures the life both inside and outside the gym through six grueling weeks of training under the supervision of Master Toddy, culminating in the main event in Thailand. Who will be left standing in the ring?moreless
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    Suburban Shootout

    Suburban Shootout

    Oxygen
    Suburban Shootout chronicles the exercise classes and carpools of suburban housewives with a dark twist – the kill each other. Camilla Diamond and Barbara Du Prez are two power hungry housewives locked in a vicious battle, each with their own team of women who a re highly armed and combat-ready.moreless
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    Oprah After the Show

    Oprah After the Show

    Oxygen (ended 2006)
    Highlights which didn't air on "The Oprah Winfrey Show" air here on this show.
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    Dance Your Ass Off

    Dance Your Ass Off

    Oxygen
    The Oxygen network puts a new weight-loss twist on the reality dance genre with this series to be hosted by Tony award-winning actress Marissa Jaret Winokur. Contestants will use a combination of diet and dance to create a healthier lifestyle.moreless
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    Mr. Romance

    Mr. Romance

    Oxygen (ended 2005)
    Welcome to the Mr. Romance guide at TV.com. Oxygen turns a comic eye to the search for the next Fabio. In Mr. Romance, Oxygen's newest comedy/reality series, aspiring Adonis' compete to see who will grace the cover of the next Harlequin romance novel. Created by Gene Simmons of KISS, Mr. Romance chronicles the trials and tribulations of 12 beefy guys who enter a veritable romance boot camp and prepare to compete in the Mr. Romance man-pageant. The winner walks away with guaranteed appearances on Harlequin romance book covers and a $50,000 cash prize. With no elimination until the final pageant, the season finale dramatically culminates with a grand man-pageant in front of a live, all-female studio audience and a panel of celebrity judges and romance professionals.moreless
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    Deion & Pilar: Prime Time Love

    Deion & Pilar: Prime Time Love

    Oxygen
    NFL superstar Deion Sanders and his wife step into the reality TV realm with this Oxygen series. Go inside the small town Texas home of this football legend and see what daily life is like with Pilar and their five kids.moreless
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    Pretty Wicked

    Pretty Wicked

    Oxygen
    A group of girls as judged for their inner beauty in this Oxygen reality competition series.
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    Life's a Bitch

    Life's a Bitch

    Oxygen (ended 2004)
    Based on the Award-winning American cartoonist Roberta Gregory's "Naughty Bits" comic books, Life's a Bitch follows the animated adventures of Midge McCracken, an affably miserable, 30-something Internet dating entrepreneur, and her quirky friends, Yolanda & Troy - best pals who let their friendship guide them through life's sticky situations. Edgy, irreverent, and refreshingly unapologetic, the politically incorrect trio have an unsettling tendency to speak their minds and act out their deepest, darkest fantasies, regardless of the consequences. If you've ever wished you had the guts to say - or do - what you really mean, Life's a Bitch may be just the comedic catharsis you need.The series features the voices of Mo Collins (Mad TV) as Midge, Khandi Alexander (CSI Miami, ER, Newsradio) as Yolanda, and Elaine Stritch as Mom, with cameo performances by Quincy Jones, Dr. Drew Pinsky, and many others.moreless
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    O2Be

    O2Be

    Oxygen (ended 2002)
    First they skewered the news and now it's daytime's turn! From the minds and talent that brought you Comedy Central's hit The Daily Show came this hilarious satire that parodied television geared towards women. The View, Oprah and Live with Regis and Kathie Lee weren't the only shows that served as the inspiration for this comedy, the Lifetime network's line-up also got spoofed with segments such as "Inanimate Portrait" which took a close (maybe too close) look at different female celebrities each week. Rather than being a behind-the-scenes look at TV like most entertainment satires, the show was more reminiscent of Fernwood 2Night in that the entire half hour was made to look like an actual talk show. The show, originally titled O2Be...Anyone But Me, first aired Sundays at 7pm then moved to 11pm on the Oxygen cable network. Oxygen only produced six episodes. Currently there are no plans to rerun the show. Brian and Lizz started off every episode by telling us how they got 2Be the hosts of O2Be: Lizz: Hi, I'm Lizz Winstead. During my second divorce I said to my lawyer, "Give me something big this time. Like a TV show!" Brian: I'm Brian Unger. I was Tom Brokaw's heir apparent. Of course, Brian Williams got the job. But I'm not bitter. Lizz: So, I got my TV show, it's called O2Be. It's a show about women. Brian: Excuse me, it's a show about women?! Lizz: O2Be glamorous. O2Be wealthier. O2Be... Brian Sure, why not? It's work. I'm not bitter. O2Be Lizz Winstead In the past few years, Lizz Winstead has emerged as perhaps, the top female political comic working today. As a co-creator and former head writer of Comedy Central's "The Daily Show," Winstead has now emerged as a writer and producer who has brought fresh new ideas to television. The writing on "The Daily Show" has been sited by critics as some of the best on television today. Winstead's on-air work has also been acclaimed as refreshing and innovative. Getting laughs from topical events has always made Winstead a sought after writer. Along with co-creating "The Daily Show," she also created, executive produced, and starred in the critically acclaimed and highly rated segment producing "The Jon Stewart Show," and is a frequent guest commentator on CNN and The Fox News Channel. But it was her one-person shows, "Don't Get Me Started" and "Stream of Consciousness," that put her on the political humor map. Playing to packed theaters in New York City, Boston and Minneapolis, Winstead proved herself as someone who could tackle emotionally charged issues like religion and abortion and lace them with raucous humor and sharp insight. She was nominated Best Female Club Performer by The American Comedy Awards and has appeared numerous times on television including HBO's "Women of the Night," and "Politically Incorrect" and CNN's "Greenfield At Large." Brian Unger I'm sorry, Brian who? O2Be Brian Unger Brian Unger grew up in a small Ohio town called Granville. It's a conservative town. The kind of town where George W. Bush would feel right at home. That's why he left. As a child, Brian recognized signs of intelligent life beyond Ohio. Each night, after spitting the chewed remains of his mother's hamloaf into a napkin, he would race from the dinner table to watch Walter Cronkite on the CBS Evening News. Eventually, images of the omniscient, trustworthy Cronkite beckoned Brian to a strange, faraway land called New York City. So Unger got himself some shoes and began interning at Late Night with David Letterman while studying journalism at Ohio University. Late Night taught him valuable lessons about the rigors of television production: how to retrieve lunch for David Letterman, how to Christmas shop for David Letterman, how to assemble a bed for David Letterman, and, finally, how to sit for weeks in a cold, empty loft waiting for David Letterman's cable guy to show up. After receiving his degree, opportunity finally came knocking - he was offered a position as an associate producer on a parenting series at Lifetime Television, The Women's Network. As a bachelor in his 20s, Unger was almost overqualified. This naturally led to a full-time gig as producer of Lifetime's Obstetrics & Gynecology Update. His 26 episodes on matters ranging from myomas and premature labor to vaginal inflation during hysteroscopy remain some of the most groundbreaking in the network's history. Unger eventually decided to lease his soul to the Maury Povich show, where he met the host's wife, news anchor Connie Chung. Without sacrificing his dignity, Unger groveled, whined and pleaded for a shot at his boyhood dream: CBS News. And Murrow wept. Unger started at Chung's news magazine, Eye to Eye, where he produced and wrote stories for Chung, Charles Kuralt, Bill Geist and other correspondents, and contributed to special events coverage like elections and the O.J. Simpson trial. After months of sifting through Kato Kaelin's garbage and stalking excused Simpson jurors in South Central L.A., Unger convinced his misguided bosses to let him step in front of the camera. He worked at the CBS syndicated news program Day & Date as an on-air correspondent and producer for nearly a year before abandoning his future and medical benefits to join Comedy Central's The Daily Show as a producer and correspondent in 1996. Unger pioneered the show's satirical news reports of confused people and confusing events from around the country. After three years at The Daily Show, Unger departed for E!'s Talk Soup, NBC's Later, VH-1, CNN, the Food Network, Comedy Central's The Man Show, and anyone else who would pay him. He also wrote humor pieces for the New York Times, the Washington Post and, naturally, Jane magazine. Despite earning a basic-cable salary, Unger was listed as one of the 100 Most Creative People In Entertainment in 1998 by Entertainment Weekly magazine. All this helped Unger land coveted jobs as the national spokesman for Yoo-hoo chocolate drink and Eggo Waffles, and the unforgettable role of "Panda Claus" for Sprint long distance. But Unger hasn't rested on his promotional laurels. In 2000, he produced and starred in a comedy pilot for Fox Television called This Week Has 7 Days, acted in another Fox comedy pilot, #1 Show in America, and hosted a fictional series for E!, Hollywood Offramp. Since developing projects with his business partner, Daily Show co-creator Lizz Winstead, under their Payload Industries shingle, Unger has appeared in Three Sisters and Just Shoot Me for NBC. Working for Oxygen seemed like a natural next step. Unger and Winstead are now starring and executive producing the network's most ambitious series, a half-hour weekly satire of women's TV called O2Be…Anyone But Me. Remember, if you want to be somebody, be somebody else!moreless
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    Addicted to Beauty

    Addicted to Beauty

    Oxygen
    This reality workplace dramedy, reveals the world of medi-spas as seen through the eyes of the larger-than-life staff at one of the country's hottest beauty enhancement facilities, Changes Plastic Surgery and Spa.moreless
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