Room Raiders

Room Raiders
Genre Reality Show, Competition, Dating
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 2
Production
Running time 30 minutes
Release
Original network MTV
Original release 2004 – 2006

Room Raiders is a "dating/reality" series on MTV.[1]

Premise

On the show, three men or women have their rooms inspected, or "raided" by another single man or woman. The raider does not meet or see any of the three singles (any personal photographs of the contestant are removed from the room or covered with a smiley face sticker). At the end of the episode, the raider chooses to go on a date with one of them based on the contents of their rooms. The three contestants watch and comment, while sitting in a van, as their rooms are inspected. After the raider has finished with each of the rooms, the three contestants then raid the raider's room. Finally, the raider confronts the three contestants and makes his or her choice.[2][3]

Locations

The first episode was filmed at Tulane University, and featured Jessica Simpson and Nick Lachey to promote the program. The first seven seasons were Room Raiders (in the New York metropolitan area), Room Raiders II, Room Raiders: Miami, Room Raiders: Hotlanta (in the Atlanta area), Room Raiders: California, Room Raiders: Texas, Room Raiders: Arizona. The last season was entitled Room Raiders: 2.0. Starting with the Miami season, episodes were given themes such as Best Friends, Twins, Beauty and the Freaks, Double Trouble, Hidden Beauty, Boy Toy, Opposites Attract, Threes a Kind and celebrity guests.

International versions

Lithuania

The show debuted in 2010 on LNK.[4]

References

  1. Hanqing, Liew (10 January 2006). "Celebs lack clout in MTV show". The New Paper. Singapore: Singapore Press Holdings.
  2. Murphy, Kerrie (14 October 2006). "Dating show gets up gross and personal". The Australian. p. 38. |section= ignored (help)
  3. Chow, Jason (10 May 2004). "How MTV sav'd reality: It makes trash with a wink - and viewers are smiling". National Post. p. AL1 / Front. |section= ignored (help)
  4. Lithuania
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