Room Raiders

Room Raiders (2003-2005)

EndedReality show

A person has 3 people to pick adate from but- they aren't going to judge them by look or charm, they are going to pick them based on their rooms. A classic spin of The Dating Game, but instead of interviewing people, and judging them by their answers; they judge by room.

Network
ScheduleMonday to Friday (daily) at 16:30 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S04E13SaraApr 7, 2005
S04E06BrandonApr 6, 2005
S04E07LeslieApr 5, 2005
S04E02JasonApr 4, 2005
S04E25AndrewFeb 9, 2005
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Room Raiders' from 2003 premiere?

'Room Raiders' premiered on October 5, 2003.

Who was the host of 'Room Raiders' in 2003?

The host of 'Room Raiders' in 2003 was Tom Oberdick.

What was the concept of the TV show 'Room Raiders' in 2003?

'Room Raiders' was a dating reality show where contestants would choose a potential date based on the contents of their bedrooms.

How many contestants were featured in each episode of 'Room Raiders' in 2003?

In each episode of 'Room Raiders' in 2003, three contestants were featured.

What was the duration of each episode of 'Room Raiders' in 2003?

Each episode of 'Room Raiders' in 2003 had a duration of approximately 30 minutes.

How were the contestants chosen for 'Room Raiders' in 2003?

The contestants for 'Room Raiders' in 2003 were chosen through auditions and casting calls.

What was the age range of the contestants on 'Room Raiders' in 2003?

The age range of the contestants on 'Room Raiders' in 2003 was typically between 18 and 25 years old.

What were the criteria for selecting the potential dates on 'Room Raiders' in 2003?

The potential dates on 'Room Raiders' in 2003 were selected based on their personality, appearance, and compatibility with the contestant.

How was the winner determined on 'Room Raiders' in 2003?

The winner on 'Room Raiders' in 2003 was determined by the contestant, who would choose their preferred date based on the room inspection.

What were some of the unique challenges faced by the contestants on 'Room Raiders' in 2003?

Some of the challenges faced by the contestants on 'Room Raiders' in 2003 included having their personal belongings scrutinized and their secrets revealed.

What was the main goal of the contestants on 'Room Raiders' in 2003?

The main goal of the contestants on 'Room Raiders' in 2003 was to make a good impression and convince the contestant to choose them as their potential date.

Did the contestants have any control over the room inspection process on 'Room Raiders' in 2003?

No, the contestants had no control over the room inspection process on 'Room Raiders' in 2003. The host and potential date would inspect the room without the contestant present.

Were there any consequences for the contestants on 'Room Raiders' in 2003 if their rooms were messy or unappealing?

Yes, if the rooms of the contestants on 'Room Raiders' in 2003 were messy or unappealing, it could negatively impact their chances of being chosen as a potential date.

How did the potential dates react to the room inspections on 'Room Raiders' in 2003?

The potential dates on 'Room Raiders' in 2003 would often express their surprise, shock, or disappointment depending on what they discovered during the room inspection.

Were there any notable controversies or memorable moments on 'Room Raiders' in 2003?

Yes, 'Room Raiders' in 2003 had its fair share of controversies and memorable moments, such as unusual room contents, shocking revelations, and unexpected reactions from the contestants and potential dates.

What was the overall reception of 'Room Raiders' in 2003?

'Room Raiders' in 2003 received mixed reviews from audiences, with some enjoying the unique concept and others criticizing it for invading privacy.

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