Mission: Man Band

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Mission Man Band
Format Reality TV
Created by MTV UK/VH1
Developed by Tijuana Entertainment
Starring Bryan Abrams, Rich Cronin, Chris Kirkpatrick, Jeff Timmons
Country of origin Flag of the United States United States
Production
Executive
producer(s)
Troy Searer, John Foy
Running time 42 mins. (approx)
Broadcast
Original channel VH1
Original airing August 2007
External links
Official website
IMDb profile

Mission Man Band (also known as "SureShot", Totally Boyband and Band of Men) is an American reality television series that first aired on VH1 on August 6, 2007.

The show is based on a format produced by MTV UK, in which a boyband is formed with various members of successful pop acts from the past. The show follows the production, recording, performance and behind-the-scenes action involved in the run-up to the launch of their first debut single as a new group.

The band, which calls itself Sureshot, consists of four members:

The band lived together for three weeks in Kirkpatrick's home in Orlando, Florida, and collectively wrote and produced songs with the help of professionals from the music industry, multi-Grammy winner and nominee, music producer Bryan Michael Cox, music manager Katie McNeil and vocal coach Gerry Williams as cameras followed their every move. On January 23, 2007, the band performed at halftime of an Orlando Magic basketball game, where they ended up being booed from the arena after their performance. The performance was filmed by VH1. On January 30, the band performed at Mansion in Miami, FL, also filmed by VH1. Shooting for the show took place between January 15 and February 2, 2007.

The show is produced by Tijuana Entertainment, the same producing team behind Breaking Bonaduce and Shooting Sizemore.

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