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There is a wide variety of different types of reality television shows out there.  There are dating shows, makeover shows, home remodeling shows, ones that follow the lives of celebrities and more.  But one thing that every popular reality TV show has in common is that they all began as just an idea. 

Room Raiders is a series that combines the features of a dating program with a reality format. On the show, three men or women have their rooms inspected or “raided” by another single man or woman. The raider does not meet or see any of the three singles, and makes his or her choice on who to date based solely on the contents of the rooms. The three contestants watch the raids taking place from a van and make comments or jokes. When the raider has finished with each of the three rooms, the three contestants then raid the raider’s room. The raider confronts the three and makes his or her choice. Typically the contestants and raider are opposite sexes, though some episodes feature gay or lesbian contestants/raiders. The first episode was filmed at Tulane University and featured Jessica Simpson and Nick Lachey raiding each other’s rooms for the purposes of promoting the show. There have been eight seasons of the show, including Room Raiders II, Room Raiders: Miami, and the most recent Room Raiders 2.0. Beginning in the Miami season, each episode has a theme; for example “Best Friends,” “Twins,” or “Double Trouble.” Several episodes also feature celebrity guests. The show’s running time is thirty minutes per episode, with the segments fitted around the commercial breaks.

It was created by Sara Nichols, who also worked on Total Access 24/7, as well as producing video documentaries like From Janet. To Damita Jo: The Videos. Nichols has worked on productions for Lifetime, MTV, NBC, Nickelodeon and ABC Family. She was born in Buffalo, NY and attended Syracuse University, earning two degrees: a Bachelor of Fine Arts from The College of Visual and Performing Arts and a Bachelor of Science from the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications. Nichols founded the company Emotional Pictures. Nichols has also worked on TV series such as Gastineau Girls, Growing Up Gotti, and has worked with individuals in a variety of positions in the entertainment world including Stanley Tucci, Uma Thurman, Chris Rock, Beyoncé, and the band Evanescence.

Room Raiders premiered in 2004, with episodes still being produced to date. MTV has a history of off-beat dating programs and an even more storied history in the reality TV genre. In the early 2000s, the reality genre exploded in popularity, and multiple channels capitalized on the format to attempt to produce low-cost programming. MTV brought its experience in dating programs and reality television together into a new format. The show airs in Lithuania as well as the United States, where it premiered in 2010 on the channel LNK.

If you have a reality show idea of your own, New Show Studios can help you take action and pursue it.  The company has a unique method of creating show concept packages that give network and movie studio executives a professional quality view of your idea.  They can take your reality show idea, develop and package it into a demonstration video and send it off to producers and executives in the entertainment industry. 

Anyone can make a reality TV show concept presentation package with New Show Studios.  You do not need special credentials, background or a college degree to pursue an idea.  As long as you have a clear idea of what your basic idea is and you are able to verbalize this, New Show Studios is happy to help.

Remember that even with the best presentation materials new entertainment development is high risk and there is very little likelihood that your idea will be successfully licensed or result in profit to you.