Jonas Brothers: Living the Dream

Jonas Brothers: Living the Dream was an American reality television series on Disney Channel that followed the life of the band Jonas Brothers. The show featured the personal lives of the brothers and their life on tours. The series' first season premiered on May 16, 2008. In March 2010, the show returned with a new season. The second season ended on May 31, 2010.[1] The show was canceled shortly afterwards.

Jonas Brothers: Living the Dream
GenreReality television
Created byJonas Brothers
StarringKevin Jonas
Joe Jonas
Nick Jonas
Narrated byJonas Brothers
Country of originUnited States
Original language(s)English
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes27 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s)Alan Sacks
Producer(s)Erin Shockey
Production location(s)United States
Europe
Editor(s)Jared Gutstadt
Timothy Dixon
Running time6 minutes
Release
Original networkDisney Channel
Original releaseMay 16, 2008 
May 31, 2010
External links
Website

Cast

Episodes

SeasonsEpisodesFirst air dateLast air date
1 16 May 16, 2008 September 5, 2008
2 11 March 21, 2010 May 31, 2010[2]

Season 1

Series Episode # Episode # Title Narrated By Original Airdate
1 1 To Do List Nick May 16, 2008
2 2 The Big Game Kevin May 23, 2008
3 3 Downtime Jonas Style Joe May 30, 2008
4 4 Our Fans Rock Kevin June 6, 2008
5 5 Driver's Ed Joe June 13, 2008
6 6 Our Mom and Dad Joe June 20, 2008
7 7 Hello Hollywood Joe June 27, 2008
8 8 Health Kick Joe July 4, 2008
9 9 We Are Family Kevin July 11, 2008
10 10 School Rocks Nick July 18, 2008
11 11 Musical Scrapbook Nick July 25, 2008
12 12 Nothing's Gonna Slow Me Down Nick August 1, 2008
13 13 Rock Star in Training Nick August 8, 2008
14 14 We're the Boss Kevin August 15, 2008
15 15 Dream On Kevin August 22, 2008
16 16 Best Of: Jonas Brothers Living The Dream All September 5, 2008
17 Bonus episode 1 Fashion Rocks[3] Kevin September 12, 2008
18 Bonus episode 2 It's Cool to be Different[4] Nick September 26, 2008

Season 2

Series Episode # Episode # Title Narrated By Original Airdate
19 1 Kick Off Kevin March 21, 2010
20 2 Healthy Living Joe March 28, 2010
21 3 Keeping It Real Nick April 11, 2010
22 4 We Are Our Music Nick April 18, 2010
23 5 Rockin' Acts of Kindness Joe April 25, 2010
24 6 Universal Language of Music Joe May 2, 2010
25 7 Team Jonas Kevin May 9, 2010
26 8 Out of My Control Nick May 16, 2010
27 9 My Other Big Dream Joe May 24, 2010
28 10 Who I Am Nick May 30, 2010
29 11 3 Guys and a Dream Kevin May 31, 2010


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