There Goes the Neighborhood (2009)
There Goes the Neighborhood
2009There Goes the Neighborhood is an American prime-time reality television program on CBS. The show premiered on August 9, 2009, and features eight suburban families shut out from the outside world with no television, internet, phones, or contact with anybody outside of their neighborhood. The families will compete in challenges against each other. Each week, one family will be banished from the neighborhood, thereby eliminating the family from contention for the show's $250,000 prize fund. The show's executive producers are Jay Bienstock and Mike Fleiss. The show's presenter is Matt Rogers, a finalist on American Idol 3.
Seasons & Episode
Eight families gather in a suburban neighborhood where they will be walled up away from the world and compete against each other for a series of elimination challenges.
The families are challenged to a scavenger hunt and invade the neighbors homes to search for the items. Later, another family is eliminated.
The remaining six families deal with the isolation, along with an injury to one of the family members. Two of the unlikely families become unlikely allies with a strategic pact. The neighborhood puzzle involves a puzzle. One more clan is released from the game.
The families are delivered goodies from an ice cream vendor. Everyone in the neighborhood seem effected by a rift between two groups. One more family is sent packing.
The families receive a care package from a crane, and each player is taught a unique way to cleanse their clothing. At the end of the show, one more family is eliminated.
The families compete in a waterslide challenge, where the winners will spend some time outside the walls.
The final 2 families take part in the final challenge before a winner is determined. The winner will then throw a block party for all the families, before those who've been evicted cast their votes to determine the winner of the $250,000 grand prize.
There Goes the Neighborhood is an American prime-time reality television program on CBS. The show premiered on August 9, 2009, and features eight suburban families shut out from the outside world with no television, internet, phones, or contact with anybody outside of their neighborhood. The families will compete in challenges against each other. Each week, one family will be banished from the neighborhood, thereby eliminating the family from contention for the show's $250,000 prize fund. The show's executive producers are Jay Bienstock and Mike Fleiss. The show's presenter is Matt Rogers, a finalist on American Idol 3.