Making the Band

Making the Band (2000-2002)

EndedReality show

Making the Band was the brainchild of teen-pop Svengali Lou Pearlman, the former manager of the Backstreet Boys and 'N Sync. Equal parts the Monkees and MTV's The Real World, the show offered viewers a behind-the-scenes look at the creation of a boy band, from their first audition to the signing of their first record deal.

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Scheduleevery Saturday (30 min)

Recent Episodes

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S03E10Band of Brothers (Season Finale)März 30, 2002
S03E09Jacob's Hits...or MissesMärz 16, 2002
S03E08A Furor in GermanyMärz 9, 2002
S03E07Breaking the BandMärz 2, 2002
S03E06All for the FansFeb. 23, 2002
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Making the Band' premiere?

'Making the Band' premiered on March 24, 2000.

Who was the host of 'Making the Band'?

The host of 'Making the Band' was Lou Pearlman.

What was the premise of 'Making the Band'?

'Making the Band' followed the journey of aspiring musicians as they competed for a spot in a music group.

Who were the members of the music group formed in the first season of 'Making the Band'?

The members of the music group formed in the first season of 'Making the Band' were Ashley, Bryan, Erika, Ikaika, Jacob, Laurie G., Laurie T., Melissa, Mikey, Nicole, Sara, and Walter.

Which city did the first season of 'Making the Band' take place in?

The first season of 'Making the Band' took place in Orlando, Florida.

Did 'Making the Band' have any spin-off shows?

Yes, 'Making the Band' had several spin-off shows, including 'O-Town: Making the Band' and 'Making the Band 2.'

Who won the second season of 'Making the Band'?

The winner of the second season of 'Making the Band' was O-Town, a boy band.

How many seasons of 'Making the Band' aired in the year 2000?

Only one season of 'Making the Band' aired in the year 2000.

Who was the creator of 'Making the Band'?

'Making the Band' was created by Jonathan Murray and Mary-Ellis Bunim.

What was the age range of the contestants on 'Making the Band'?

The age range of the contestants on 'Making the Band' varied, but they were typically in their late teens to early twenties.

Did 'Making the Band' feature any celebrity mentors?

Yes, 'Making the Band' featured celebrity mentors such as Rodney Jerkins and Johnny Wright.

What was the prize for winning 'Making the Band'?

The prize for winning 'Making the Band' was a record deal and the opportunity to be part of a music group.

Did 'Making the Band' focus on a specific genre of music?

No, 'Making the Band' did not focus on a specific genre of music; it aimed to discover talent in various genres.

Were there any notable controversies during the filming of 'Making the Band'?

Yes, there were some controversies during the filming of 'Making the Band,' including conflicts between the contestants and disagreements with the judges.

Did 'Making the Band' have a live audience during its performances?

Yes, 'Making the Band' had a live audience during its performances, adding to the excitement and pressure for the contestants.

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