Where Are They Now? (American TV series)
Where Are They Now? is a television series on VH1 that featured past celebrities and updated on their current professional and personal status. Each episode was dedicated to another genre (from kid stars to stars of Aaron Spelling's notable productions to controversial news figures).
Where Are They Now? | |
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Narrated by | James Curreri |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of episodes | 56 |
Release | |
Original network | VH1 |
Original release | June 7, 1998 – November 28, 2001 |
External links | |
Website |
Though not always in sequence, some episodes were a continuation of the motif of episodes from the past. Those episodes sometimes (but not always) had Roman numerals in their title to signify their sequel status.
Episode list
Season 1
- One-Hit Wonders
- Saturday Night Fever
- Signature Songs
- Saturday Night Fever II
- Rockin' Classics
- On Ice
- Superheroes
- Horror Movie Stars
Season 2
- Music Movie Stars
- New Wave
- Musicians
- Kid Stars
- Notorious & Newsworthy
- Hair Bands
- Totally 80s
- Video Vixens
- Child Stars
- Classic Rock
- British Invasion
- Bad Boys Of Rock
- The Rocky Horror Picture...
- Teen Idols
- The 80s
- The 80s II
- The Cowsills
- The Big Chill
- TV Hunks
- TV Bombshells
- This Is Spinal Tap
- Viewer's Choice
- Woodstock
- Video Vixens II
Season 3
- Bad Boys Of Rock II
- American Graffiti
- Classic Rock II
- '80s Teen Idols
- The 80s III
- 90210, Melrose & More
- The 80s IV
- '70s Teen Idols
- AM Classics
- Hair Bands II
- Girls of Grease
- Grease
- Guys of Grease
- Guilty Pleasures
- Girls, Girls, Girls
- Girls Night Out
- Dance
- Disco
- Disco Kings & Queens
- Episode 20
- Ford Supermodels
- Girl Power
- Disco II
- Girlie Show
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