<b><i>Project Runway/The Fashion Show:</i></b>
The new Bravo series "The Fashion Show" will follow 15 designers competing for the chance to have their designs sold in the retail market and to win $125,000. Hmm, this concept sounds kind of familiar ...
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<b><i>America's Next Top Model/Make me a Supermodel: </i> </b> Make me a Supermodel borrowed more than a few ideas from America's Next Top Model- the only difference is that the former feature both male and female models. ( )
<b><i>The Bachelor/Flavor of Love:</i></b> Flavor of Love pretty much was "The Bachelor." The only difference was the level of insanity among the contestants (and the man whose affection they were vyying for) was much higher on "Flavor" and the girls recieved clocks every week rather than roses ... how clever!
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<b><i>Flavor of Love/ A Shot of Love with Tila Tequila: </i></b> With the success of "Flavor of Love" came a new show centered around the same idea but with a twist- both male and female contestants were vying for bi-sexual Tila Tequila's heart. ( )
<b><i>The Biggest Loser/Celebrity Fit Club:</i> </b> Everyone loves a good weight-loss show. After "The Biggest Loser" became a huge success, VH1 came out with the celebrity installment that basically centered around the same theme, only this time with all the drama that comes with once-skinny celebs who've gone down fatty lane. ( )
<b><i>Real World/The Surreal Life:</i></b> "The Real World" follows 7 strangers picked to live in a house. The Surreal life basically does the exact same thing only the strangers are all washed up celebs, which of course always makes for deliciously insane antics. ( )
<b><i>Laguna Beach/NYC Prep:</i></b> Bravo's new show NYC prep will be the reality version of "Gossip Girl," much like Laguna Beach acted as the real-life counterpart to "The OC." But only time will tell if the Upper East Siders can match the success of Laguna.
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<b><i>American Idol/America's Got Talent: </i></b> Despite the fact that "America's Got Talent" features a whole range of talents, it pales in comparison to the mighty "American Idol." ( )
<b><i>Dancing With the Stars/Skating With Celebrities:</i> </b> While America can't get enough of the stars that dance, no one really cared for the celebs that skated. ( )
<b><i>Stylista/Running in Heels:</i></b> While these shows differ slightly (on "Stylista," staffers competed for a position at Elle whereas "Running in Heels" will focus on staffers at MArie Claire), they both have heavy "Devil Wears Prada" inspiration. ( )