Meet My Folks
2002Meet My Folks is a comedy reality television series which aired on NBC from 2002–2003 and aired in re-runs on MyNetworkTV from 2007-2008. Local versions of the show have aired in other countries since 2000. The series was apparently inspired by, but has no direct connection to, the 2000 comedy film Meet the Parents, wherein a man must seek the approval of his girlfriend's demanding parents before proposing. One of the film's best-known elements, a lie detector test, also figures prominently in the series. The film's producers, Universal Studios, had at one point considered legal action over the program, specifically the title and the lie detector segment, but this did not come to fruition.
Seasons & Episode
The eight girls Melissa, Jackie, Lisa, Stefanie, Tawny, Shannon, Hillary and Chelsea arrive to impress the Maloneys and their son Dan. The girls come over, first being tricked by what they think is another contestant, that tells the family what the girls first said about dan.
Things get steamier as 5 girls reamin. A trip tot he spa reveals ALOT.
Chealsea, the Hawaiian girl won.
The Calderon's are set to pick the perfect date for their daughter.
Single mom Barbara Haegele's three grown sons choose a date to escort her on a trip to Hawaii in this expanded edition. Included: a football game between sons and suitors; secret tasks; and a lie-detector test.
The Barnes' are set to pick the perfect date for their daughter.
In part one of The Schmidts, they begin to pick the perfect date for their daughter.
In part two of The Schmidts, they are finally ready to pick the perfect date for their daughter.
In part one of The Dappers, they begin to pick the perfect date for their daughter.
In part two of The Dappers, they are finally ready to pick the perfect date for their daughter.
The Matulich's are set to pick the perfect date for their
Meet My Folks is a comedy reality television series which aired on NBC from 2002–2003 and aired in re-runs on MyNetworkTV from 2007-2008. Local versions of the show have aired in other countries since 2000. The series was apparently inspired by, but has no direct connection to, the 2000 comedy film Meet the Parents, wherein a man must seek the approval of his girlfriend's demanding parents before proposing. One of the film's best-known elements, a lie detector test, also figures prominently in the series. The film's producers, Universal Studios, had at one point considered legal action over the program, specifically the title and the lie detector segment, but this did not come to fruition.