Bands Reunited

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Created byThe Chatterbox Partnership Ltd (UK)
Written byGreg Heller
Directed by
  • Steve Jones
  • David Charles Sullivan
Bands Reunited
GenreReality television
Created byThe Chatterbox Partnership Ltd (UK)
Written byGreg Heller
Directed by
  • Steve Jones
  • David Charles Sullivan
Presented byAamer Haleem
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes19
Production
Running time44 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkVH1
Release19 January 2004 (2004-01-19) 
1 January 2006 (2006-01-01)

Bands Reunited is a television program produced by VH1 in 2004. Hosted by Aamer Haleem, the show documents attempted reunions of formerly popular musical groups for special concerts in either London or Los Angeles.

A show normally consists of the crew first hunting down the ex-members of the band (often first in a ruse) one-by-one, and convincing them to agree for the one-time concert. The members are "contracted" by signing an LP record by their former band. The band members are interviewed, usually focusing on the reasons of their disbandment. The final segment is the formal reunion of the band in the rehearsing studio, and a joint interview about having disbanded. If the reunion was successful, the episode ends with the final performance.

The artificial and invasive nature of the reality show, and the contractual arrangements behind it, have been criticized. Kurt Harland of Information Society detailed his own negative experiences with the program, and how his experiences differed from the portrayal of events as broadcast, on his website; citing examples of misinformation, poor background research and manipulation from the show's production crew, regarding the show to have been more interested in sensationalising his band's breakup than a genuine reunion.[1]

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