Since then, Hardwick has been busy as both an actor and comedian. Creators and Executive Producers of "Shipmates" are John Tomlin and Bob Young, Emmy Award-winners who brought to television such series as "A Current Affair," "Inside Edition," "American Journal" and "Judge Mills Lane." Shipmates' official website -- which also offers online submission of personal information for singles from around the country who want to be considered as participants -- is
His film credits include "Rob Zombie's House of 1000 Corpses," "Jack & Diane," "Art House" "Courting Courtney," "Total Recall" and "Couch Trip." His most recent feature is "Jane White is Sick and Twisted." On television, he starred in the UPN comedy "Guys Like Us" and has appeared on such series as "thirtysomething," "Boy Meets World" and "Mad TV." Hardwick is well-known in the comedy club circuit, and was chosen to participate in the U. "Shipmates" is produced and distributed by Columbia Tri Star Television Distribution, with national advertising managed by Columbia Tri Star Television Advertiser Sales.
Sadly, he chose Vikki (for some distinguishing factor between the two women that we honestly couldn’t tell you) and left Rikki heart broken. A 30-year old man (Australian tennis star and all-around hottie Mark Philippoussis) dated women divided into two age groups: the “kittens,” or the women in their 20s, and the “cougars,” the women in their late 30s to late 40s. Twenty strangers live in a house together knowing that their “perfect match” is there too. There’s no way people would watch this for four seasons? Two strangers go on a date as cameras follow their every move. If you’re wondering why this sounds so familiar, it’s because it’s now called TINDER. But the most important thing to remember about this show is that it was hosted by MONICA LEWINSKY.
If the final guy James choose was gay, they’d both win cash and some crazy prize package. This is the one show title that you HOPED wasn’t literal. And then there’d be Chris Jagger and these two moronic couples, talking about the dates they went on with other people and whether they wanted to stay together. Now, you’re probably saying to yourselves, “But don’t little people need to find love too? And the problem wasn’t that he was a little person. And then one of the contestants, Ryan Jenkins, killed his wife. And VH1 cancelled that series because Jenkins had made it to third place on the show. She runs her high-end dating service, “The Millionaire’s Club,” with an iron-fist, throwing around insults and barking orders at anyone who will listen. In a shocking twist, none of the couples end up married. Three bachelors live in a house with 32 single women, all vying for their affection. was a Bachelor-style dating show, except all of the contestants had… The show began with single guy Luke giving each of the contestants a promise ring — promising that he wouldn’t judge them for their size.
As a twist for leading gay bachelor James Getzlaff. That has to cross some kind of invisible dating show line, right? The fact that no one was murdered in the making of this show is a small miracle. You’d be channel surfing, looking for something — anything — to watch. She was like a dumber Paris Hilton, and her search for a sugar daddy over the three episodes of the series we saw were really enjoyable. So, five couples agree to become engaged to someone they’ve never met and then each week, marriage counselors vote off another couple. You know, in the way it’s fun to watch any trainwreck.
"Shipmates" follows a single couple in each episode, from their initial meeting on board a Carnival Cruise Lines "Fun Ship" headed to such exotic locations as Mexico, the Bahamas and Alaska ...
through their first attraction (or immediate dislike) ... With tongue-in-cheek humor, Shipmates captures the participants' three-day arc of magical moments, sexual tension, exposed emotions and even outright confrontation.