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| executive_producer = Terrell Owens<br>Jeese Ignjatovic<br>Evan Prager |
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| starring = [[Terrell Owens]]<br> |
| starring = [[Terrell Owens]]<br>Monique Jackson<br>Kita Williams |
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'''''The T.O. Show''''' is a |
'''''The T.O. Show''''' is a [[United States|American]] [[reality television]] [[show]] starring American [[football]] star [[Terrell Owens]]. It began airing on [[VH1]] July 20, 2009. |
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It follows Owens and his "best friends (Monique Jackson) and publicists (Kita Williams)" as they re-evaluate Owens' personal life, while battling the two sides of his personality and also trying to find romance for him. |
It follows Owens and his "best friends (Monique Jackson) and publicists (Kita Williams)" as they re-evaluate Owens' personal life, while battling the two sides of his personality and also trying to find romance for him. |
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''First aired August 10, 2009'' |
''First aired August 10, 2009'' |
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Owens and Pablo play basketball with former professional football player [[Matthew Hatchette]].<ref>http://www.vh1.com/shows/the_to_show/episode.jhtml?episodeID=156671</ref> He must prepare for the ESPY awards and a taping at Comedy Central for the internet video-clip show [[Tosh.0]]. Kita announces that she has a date, and is taking the night off. Owens takes his date Kari to the Awards, but the next day, Kari |
Owens and Pablo play basketball with former professional football player [[Matthew Hatchette]].<ref>http://www.vh1.com/shows/the_to_show/episode.jhtml?episodeID=156671</ref> He must prepare for the ESPY awards and a taping at Comedy Central for the internet video-clip show [[Tosh.0]]. Kita announces that she has a date, and is taking the night off. Owens takes his date Kari to the Awards, but the next day, Kari broke up with him because of lack of communication between the two. |
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===It's Party Time === |
===It's Party Time === |
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Revision as of 07:46, 7 October 2009
The T.O. Show | |
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Starring | Terrell Owens Monique Jackson Kita Williams |
Country of origin | United States |
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Executive producers | Terrell Owens Jeese Ignjatovic Evan Prager |
Running time | 30 minutes (including commercials) |
Original release | |
Network | VH1 |
Release | July 20 – August 31, 2009 |
The T.O. Show is a American reality television show starring American football star Terrell Owens. It began airing on VH1 July 20, 2009.
It follows Owens and his "best friends (Monique Jackson) and publicists (Kita Williams)" as they re-evaluate Owens' personal life, while battling the two sides of his personality and also trying to find romance for him.
Episodes
Introducing
First aired July 20, 2009
Terrell Owens's publicists, Mo and Kita try to convince him and Pablo to move to LA, now that Owens has been cut from the Dallas Cowboys.[1]
Key to the City
First aired July 27, 2009
Owens travels to Buffalo now that he has been signed to the Bills, being presented a key to the city by the mayor. Mo has found her "long lost half sister".[2]
T.O's Emotional Trip Home
First aired August 3, 2009
Inspired by Mo, Owens says that "now's the time for him to have a sit-down with his estranged father". He, Pablo, and Mo travel to Alexander City, Alabama, which is Owens's hometown, to visit his old high school and his family.[3]
Momma Mo
First aired August 10, 2009
Owens and Pablo play basketball with former professional football player Matthew Hatchette.[4] He must prepare for the ESPY awards and a taping at Comedy Central for the internet video-clip show Tosh.0. Kita announces that she has a date, and is taking the night off. Owens takes his date Kari to the Awards, but the next day, Kari broke up with him because of lack of communication between the two.
It's Party Time
First aired August 17, 2009
Mo is under stress as a result of her planned vow renewal ceremony. In response, Owens offers to pay for the ceremony, which makes Mo happy. Meanwhile, Kita is upset since she thinks "everyone has forgotten her birthday", but what she doesn't know is that Owens is only pretending to have forgotten.[5] Now that Owens and Kari are no longer together, he is dating Victoria's Secret model Jessica White. Owens feels that he must apologize to Kari about the breakup that happened.
What Happens in Vegas
First aired August 24, 2009
As the date of Mo's vow renewal ceremony approaches, Kita plans to throw her a bachelorette party in Vegas. Not to be outdone, Terrell and the guys host a bachelor party for Vic, Mo's husband. But both guys and girls were throwing their parties at the same hotel. Later, things get heated when Mo hired a male stripper at the girls' hotel room and Owens was astonished at their bill. During dinner, both Mo and Kita argued about hiring the male stripper, with Mo saying Kita is no longer allowed to go to Mo's wedding ceremony.[6]
The Ceremony
First August 31, 2009
References
- ^ http://www.vh1.com/shows/the_to_show/episode.jhtml?episodeID=153910
- ^ http://www.vh1.com/shows/the_to_show/episode.jhtml?episodeID=156669
- ^ http://www.vh1.com/shows/the_to_show/episode.jhtml?episodeID=156670
- ^ http://www.vh1.com/shows/the_to_show/episode.jhtml?episodeID=156671
- ^ http://www.vh1.com/shows/the_to_show/episode.jhtml?episodeID=156672
- ^ http://www.vh1.com/shows/the_to_show/episode.jhtml?episodeID=156673
External links
- The T.O Show at the VH1 website