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Confessions of a Teen Idol is an American reality television series that began airing on VH1 on January 4, 2009 and concluded on February 22, 2009. It ran for eight episodes. The series was hosted and produced by former teen idols Scott Baio and Jason Hervey. The show was filmed in the same house used to film The Real World: Hollywood. [1]
VH1 Storytellers: June 2, 1996: January 24, 2015 VH1 Video Timeline: June 3, 1998: March 23, 2001 Behind the Music [b] August 17, 1997: July 16, 2014 Where Are They Now? June 7, 1999: November 28, 2002 Driven: 2001: October 16, 2006 VH1 All Access: 2001: 2008 Ultimate Albums: March 10, 2002: January 24, 2005 VH1 Goes Inside... January 16, 2003 ...
VH-1 Germany: In 1995 to 2001, a German-language version of VH-1 was broadcast, featuring more adult music than MTV, and using the original 1985 to 1987 US logo. It proved unsuccessful and eventually had to make way for a non-stop music channel aimed at teenagers called MTV2 Pop .
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 23 January 2025. American actor and singer (born 1961) This article is about the singer himself. For his self-titled debut album, see Leif Garrett (album). Leif Garrett Garrett in 2017 Background information Birth name Leif Per Nervik Born (1961-11-08) November 8, 1961 (age 63) Origin Hollywood ...
He was also a full-fledged teen idol, with his photos plastering the walls of his young fans. An 11-year-old Donny Osmond, front and center, performs with his older brothers and Nancy Sinatra on ...
0–9. 8-Track Flashback; 50 Greatest Album Covers ... Confessions of a Teen Idol; Couples Therapy (2012 TV series) D. Dad Camp; Daisy of Love; ... This page was last ...
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Tiger Beat was founded in September 1965 [1] [2] by Charles "Chuck" Laufer, his brother Ira Laufer, and television producer and host Lloyd Thaxton. [3] The magazine featured teen idol gossip and carried articles on movies, music and fashion. [4] Charles Laufer described the magazine's content as "guys in their 20s singing 'La La' songs to 13 ...