Friday, November 18, 2011

Exclusive: MTV Goes Buck Wild for brand new Appalachian-Set Reality Show

MTV Logo design MTV is going to the hillsides of West Virginia for Buck Wild, a brand new docu-series focusing on recent senior high school graduates residing in a rural Appalachian town.Buck Wild has gotten a 12-episode order in the network, with different presentation reel which was shot captured. "In the past we have had positive results at MTV diving into unique and untouched youth cultures," states MTV programming mind David Janollari, pointing to shows like Jersey Shoreline. "I believe this can be a new frontier for all of us.InchIn contrast to Jersey Shoreline, the children on Buck Wild will not live together and aren't being assigned with a few kind of assignment. Janollari states he hopes the show is a "refreshing understand this modern millennial generation. They live existence towards the maximum and also have pride within their community as well as their circle of buddies."Janollari states there'll be also a Jackass element towards the show, because these budding grown ups be a part of regional hobbies like dirt racing, squirrel hunting and rope swinging. "They're certainly authentic having a capital 'A,'" he states from the show's stars. "These kids have a similar type of issues and goals and desires naturally we all do. All of them wish to find real love or have families. They simply reside in a global that's really different that a lot of us reside in.InchSummer time TV Champion: MTVBuck Wild includes an array of kids over the socio-economic strata - in the more well-off kids living "up within the hillsides" towards the working-class kids lower "within the holler." MTV could face concerns from some experts or area political figures that Buck Wild might ridicule rural America - an issue that past reality shows like UPN's Amish within the City (and CBS' scrapped The Actual Beverly Hillbillies) have needed to address.But Janollari stresses the show "is really totally not making fun of those kids... there is a great spontaneity, and you are attracted for them which world." Janollari also notes that Buck Wild executive producers include Parallel Entertainment's J.P. Williams, a West Virginia native who's behind nowhere Collar Comedy tour and also the careers of Shaun Foxworthy, Ray the Cable Guy and Bill Engvall.Buck Wild also originates from Zoo Productions (Are You Currently Wiser Than the usual Fifth Grader?, The Culprit Game) and executive producers John Stevens and Craig Poznick.Buck Wild will probably wait to begin production until spring, when West Virginia thaws out. Which means the show most likely will not premiere until late summer time or early fall.Sign up for TV Guide Magazine now!

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