Celebrity Fit Club

2005
Celebrity Fit Club

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EP1 The Wake-Up Call Feb 08, 2010

A new all-star cast of celebrities, featuring Bobby Brown, Nicole Eggert, Kevin Federline,and in a shocking twist, Kevin's ex, and baby mama, Shar Jackson, arrive at CFC to experience the most brutal celebrity workout on television. Jay McCarroll (Project Runway) surprises himself by reaching new heights as Tanisha Thomas (Bad Girl's Club Season 2) gets up Drill Instructor Harvey's grill... big mistake. Plus, an emotional weigh-in ceremony reveals the extra pounds and emotional baggage the cast hopes to shed at Fit Club.

EP2 The Warrior Within Feb 15, 2010

A simulated beach raid puts the cast on the wrong side of Harvey's water cannon as Kevin and Bobby burn some calories... and lose their pants. An emotional and tear-filled bonfire helps say goodbye to old baggage. Later, Bobby Brown parties hard... and pays the price. Probably not the best way to impress the panel.

EP3 Fight or Flight Feb 22, 2010

Bobby Brown threatens to check out when a "prison break" challenge complete with fierce guard dogs triggers his "fear response." Can Harvey get him to man-up and face his biggest fears? Nicole Eggert gets a big wakeup call on the scale.

EP4 Teamwork Jan 01, 0001

A brutal, muddy and windy teamwork challenge brings out the worst in Tanisha and Sebastian as they bare their fangs and throw down. Later Tanisha's faces her deadly fear of water with the help of hunky Olympic gold medalist, Cullen Jones.

EP5 The Art of War Jan 01, 0001

Both teams finally get the chance vent some anger in an epic Pugil Stick battle where an unlikely Fit Clubber emerges as the big hero. After last week's blow up, Rhonda teaches a much needed Anger Management exercise. Nicole's hard partying puts her at risk in the weigh in ceremony.

EP6 Play to your Strengths Jan 01, 0001

Bobby Brown disappoints his team and Harvey by announcing he has a prior engagement and will be leaving Fit Camp. Can Harvey get him to commit to the program?

EP7 Mind Over Matter Jan 01, 0001

Harvey forces the cast to put Mind over Matter as a CFC Marathon pushes the cast beyond their limits. The next day, in a session to help them learn to turn a negative into a positive, Rhonda has each of them face the bad press they've received -- by reading it out loud!

EP8 The Crucible Jan 01, 0001

A grueling Hell Week challenge sends one Celebrity Fit Clubber to the hospital while the rest are forced to rough it outdoors. Later, Kevin Federline gets a chance to man-up and help Shar Jackson move on. Will he take it?

EP9 Graduation Jan 01, 0001

In the final challenge, the cast revisits "The Punisher," the course that left many of them crushed and bruised the first time around. The 200K Grand Prize winners are revealed -- but last minute drama sends one Fit Clubber storming out.
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Celebrities compete to lose weight and get in shape. The celebrities take part in a range of physical and motivational activities designed to shed pounds, increase team spirit, and win prizes. In the end, they face the scales at a weigh-in ceremony where they are individually weighed in by a panel of experts.

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D_Burke This show is indeed part of VH1's successful "Celebreality" format, which has provided reality shows that been successful, although controversial in content (especially "Flavor of Love" and "I Love New York"). However, "Celebrity Fit Club" comes as a breath of fresh air to viewers who have grown tired of the "barron wasteland" some reality show brain candy has provided."Celebrity Fit Club" has to be one of the best reality shows on TV because the show isn't just about exploiting celebrities. It's a show that really inspires viewers to overcome obstacles and gives them hope that it can be done. The celebrity meltdowns are admittedly honey on the side, but what really makes the show is it's panel of experts.The panel of experts are parallel to the judges on American Idol. Dr. Ian Smith plays the role of the "supportive brother" (a la Randy Jackson), providing encouragement to the contestants but also offering frank criticism with good intentions. While Dr. Linda Papadoupolos was on the show, she definitely provided the "loving mother" archetype (a la Paula Abdul) as the noticeably soft center of the expert team. Dr. Stacey Kaiser, who replaced Papadoupolos, was equally as intelligent but a bit less "loving" so to speak. She appeared to give more frank criticism than Papadoupolis, but then again, Kaiser had to deal with Dustin Diamond. And of course, Harvey Walden is great as the "abusive father" (a la Simon Cowell), but he's not limited to that archetype. If anything, Walden is tough but fair. He rarely gives complements until the very end of the series, but he's fun to watch all the way through. I just wouldn't want to be in his boot camp.I heard one criticism of the show, stating that it teaches audiences that losing weight will be the only way to make yourself happy, and that it can be a dangerous message. As true as that theory may seem, this show promotes losing weight the safe way. Dr. Ian Smith encourages a balanced but livable diet that you don't necessarily have to be rich to partake in, and he strongly discourages plastic surgery or taking dangerous medications to achieve that goal. Those are important morals to extract from this show.Admittedly, the occasional skirmishes on the show can be fun to watch sometimes, provided you see them less as a gimmick and more of a learning experience. When these skirmishes happen every week (as in the case of Dustin Diamond), they can get old fast. Even though the Dustin Diamond controversy attracted more viewers, I personally grew annoyed with him. I even thought Harvey Walden's rant against him was properly justified, and that Diamond should have been kicked off the show after that incident. Either way, I'm sure the more people who watched the show took away the primary positive message, and were probably as repulsed by Diamond's actions as the other celebrities and panelists. If just a few more reality shows had this sort of positive message, TV would be far more watchable.
jcs_5234 OK i just have one comment on this and every other "Celebreality" show on VH1. What happened to "Music First?" VH1 used to be one of my favorite networks because, unlike MTV, they actually talked about MUSIC!! But ever since the first season of "The Surreal Life" all they've done is churn out this pop culture crap. I'm tired of hearing about red carpet dress and hair disasters. COME ON!! You're supposed to be a music network...how about bringing back BTM and (god forbid) music videos at sometime other than 3:00 AM!! I guess to get that kind of thing you cant be a college student and make enough money to be able to afford digital cable. VH1 has become a joke network, along with MTV and Comedy Central.VH1 you disappoint me...Celebrity Fit Club is the best of the crappy "celebreality" series though.
Ajani-Yukio-Zenon This show is how do we say it?Interesting!The show has celebrities of different statuses.that all have one thing in common.They are over-weight.They are on a mission.A mission to be slim and 'attractive' again. Biz Mark E an ex-rapper now Dj is one of the first contestants. A comedian from the hit reality show 'A last comic standing'. An Tyler Steven Tyler's daughter and plus-sized model. Kim Coles a wonderful comedienne and actress best known for her roles on 'Living Single' ,'in living Color', and now her successful reality show 'Coming to the stage'. Judge Mabliene from a hit court show 'Divorce Court'. Daniel Baldwen all well known actor and Hollywood bad-boy. Joe Gannascoli an actor best known for his role in 'The Sapranos'. The show is great and entertaining so far.it beats there competitors like 'the biggest loser'.Because it is more interesting to see celebrities suffer and be used for comical/dramatic reasons.Rather than you average Jane/Joe.I will Absolutely recommend this show.