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You Could Do That On Television

You Could Do That On Television

You Could Do That On Television is a weekly podcast where comedians Mohanad Elshieky and Hannah Wright dive into the insane era of early 2000s reality TV. In each episode they’ll focus on a different chaotic show, reminisce on all the wild things these genre-pioneering shows used to be able to get away with that would never fly now, and even talk to some former cast-members. From “Date My Mom” to ... more

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Mohanad and Hannah discuss the iconic TV show "Catfish." Let us know if you think someone is catfishing you and we will be more than happy to yell at you until you start meeting people in person and stop chatting with online strangers. Get bonus con... more

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This week, Mohanad and Hannah talk about the 2007 show 'Rock of Love,' where the iconic Bret Michaels, whom of course everyone knows, gets to hang out with 25 women and try to find the love of his life. Mohanad and Hannah also talk about the mystery ... more

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Mohanad and Hannah discuss the iconic MTV show "Made" where a high school student gets to wish to be made into whatever they want to (although they always pick rapper or skater) and a coach is sent to them to help them achieve their goal. Mohanad and... more

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Mohanad and Hannah discuss the 2009 hit show 'Jersey Shore,' where a group of Italian Americans live together on the famous shore. We also learn what 'guido' means, and the jury is still out on whether we can say it out loud or not, so please let us ... more

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a month ago

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4.9 out of 5 stars from 74 ratings
  • Try it!

    I really want this show to find it’s audience. It’s a great concept and a fun listen.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    aob79
    United States8 months ago
  • Nostalgic fun

    What a hilarious walk down memory lane! Mohanad and Hannah have a fantastic dynamic that makes the show easy to listen to, and laugh along with. I’ve also adopted having a villain of the week in my day to day life with friends so it’s been fun to follow along! Keep up the great work!!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jtina415
    United States8 months ago
  • Delightful

    A fun, breezy nostalgia trip into the utter insanity of Bush-era reality TV.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    PissCillizza
    United States8 months ago
  • Such an easy listen

    Not all podcasts are easy listening. Hannah and Mohanad are so natural and relaxing to listen to from the get go.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Andrea Gilstrap
    United States8 months ago
  • Nostalgia to the max

    Obsessed with this show. I grew up on reality TV as an only child and Twitter didn’t exist so I was basically alone in watching them. It’s so nice to re-experience them with someone!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Mroseraff
    United States9 months ago

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