Branson Famous - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Meet the Mabes
The emotionally-charged auditions crescendo into drama-packed disputes, as Brandon Mabe and his crafty girlfriend, Megan, attempt to take over the family business from his unrelenting father and tough-as-nails mother. Throw in a blonde bombshell and a mystery investor, and watch the larger than life drama unfold.. and when words are not enough, they just might surprise you by breaking into song.

The New Girl

Waiting for Maw Maw

Small Town Fame
Tonight, when Heather receives a glowing review in the local newspaper, an overlooked Megan raises suspicions about the reviewer's motivation. Breezy asks Megan to give her singing lessons in an attempt to knock Heather off the Baldknobbers' stage; Brandon and Megan take the spotlight with a local TV appearance to promote the show, igniting a war of words with Tim and Patty; and with so much family strife, Megan questions whether her relationship with Brandon can go the distance.

The Brangelina of Branson

Ready or Not

Photo Bomb-Shells

Put a Ring on It
TruTV breaks new ground in this first-ever "reality musical" and goes behind the scenes of the longest-running variety show in Branson, MO with the Mabe family. With the backdrop of decades-old feuds, burning jealousies, and sequined costume changes, the Mabes take their legacy, "The Baldknobbers Jamboree," very seriously. But get ready, because their passion for country music is not confined to the stage, and when words are not enough, they just might surprise you by breaking into song.

Guess Who's Coming to Dinner

Breast in Show
TruTV breaks new ground in this first-ever "reality musical" and goes behind the scenes of the longest-running variety show in Branson, MO with the Mabe family. With the backdrop of decades-old feuds, burning jealousies, and sequined costume changes, the Mabes take their legacy, "The Baldknobbers Jamboree," very seriously. But get ready, because their passion for country music is not confined to the stage, and when words are not enough, they just might surprise you by breaking into song.

It Ain't Easy Being Breezy

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