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Anyone catch this show?
If you haven't, here are full episodes online:
Kid Nation on CBS
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Kid Nation is a reality television show that began airing on the CBS network on September 19, 2007, filling the Wednesday 8:00 p.m. ET time slot of the serial drama Jericho. The show, featuring forty children aged 8 to 15, was shot at the Bonanza Creek Movie Ranch, a privately owned town built on the ruins of Bonanza City, New Mexico, eight miles south of Santa Fe.[1], with production beginning on April 1, 2007.[2] In the show, the children try to create a functioning society in the town, including setting up a government system, with minimal adult help and supervision.[3][4] The program was originally scheduled to air in the summer of 2007. The show is hosted by Jonathan Karsh[5].The show stresses the difficulty in creating a viable society. At the end of each episode, an appointed council of kids awards the "Gold Star," worth $20,000, to a fellow participant. Participants were paid $5,000 for their involvement in the show's taping.
I just catched the 2nd episode and fell in love with the show.I'm excited to see how it progresses and how everything will end up at the end.
If you haven't, here are full episodes online:
Kid Nation on CBS
Quote:
Kid Nation is a reality television show that began airing on the CBS network on September 19, 2007, filling the Wednesday 8:00 p.m. ET time slot of the serial drama Jericho. The show, featuring forty children aged 8 to 15, was shot at the Bonanza Creek Movie Ranch, a privately owned town built on the ruins of Bonanza City, New Mexico, eight miles south of Santa Fe.[1], with production beginning on April 1, 2007.[2] In the show, the children try to create a functioning society in the town, including setting up a government system, with minimal adult help and supervision.[3][4] The program was originally scheduled to air in the summer of 2007. The show is hosted by Jonathan Karsh[5].The show stresses the difficulty in creating a viable society. At the end of each episode, an appointed council of kids awards the "Gold Star," worth $20,000, to a fellow participant. Participants were paid $5,000 for their involvement in the show's taping.
I just catched the 2nd episode and fell in love with the show.I'm excited to see how it progresses and how everything will end up at the end.