The Two Coreys (TV series)

The Two Coreys
Genre Reality
Starring Corey Feldman
Corey Haim
Susie Sprague
Composer(s) Charles Newman
Bobby Durham
Charles Newman
Jeff Toyne
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 19
Production
Executive producer(s) Scott Carlson
Chris Coelen
Nancy Dubuc
Corey Feldman
Shannon Fitzgerald
John Foy
Greg Goldman
Beth Greenwald
Corey Haim
Andrew Hoegl
Scott Lonker
Michael Morrison
Troy Searer
Kirk Shaw
Rob Sharenow
Jonathan Singer
Tony Yates
Producer(s) David Lesmon
Kelly Ireland
Carter T. Mays
Wendy McKernan
Kirk Shaw
Sandra Soczka
Thomas Tancred
Editor(s) Eric Beetner
Tony Fisher
Jim Furlong
Dan Golding
Michael Gonzales
Anne-Marie Hess
Holly Howard-Brink
Peter Kominski
Camera setup Single-camera
Running time 2224 minutes
Production company(s) Insight Film Studios
RDF USA
Broadcast
Original channel A&E
Original run July 29, 2007 – August 17, 2008
External links
Website

The Two Coreys is an American reality show show which stars "The Two Coreys" (actors Corey Feldman and Corey Haim) and Feldman's wife, Susie. The series aired for two seasons on A&E. The premiere date was July 29, 2007. The second season commenced June 22, 2008.[1] The show was cancelled during its second season, reportedly due to Feldman's refusal to work with Haim until he stopped taking drugs.[2] The final episode aired on August 17, 2008.

Episode guide

Season 1

No. Title Original airdate
1"Reunited"July 29, 2007
Corey Haim moves in with longtime friend Corey Feldman and his wife Susie.
2"Lost Boys"July 29, 2007
Haim, Feldman, Susie and Jamison Newlander attend a 20th anniversary screening of The Lost Boys.
3"Cold Turkey"August 5, 2007
Susie and Feldman quit smoking, but Haim's influence causes Feldman to relent.
4"Flirting Surprise Party"August 5, 2007
Feldman and Susie throw a surprise party for Haim's 35th birthday. Haim tries to get his driver's license.
5"Wing Man"August 12, 2007
Haim begins dating with suggestions from Feldman.
6"The Great Escape"August 19, 2007
Feldman and Susie go on a trip.
7"Battle of the Band"August 19, 2007
Haim surprises Feldman by booking Feldman's band, the Truth Movement, at a local club.
8"Fly Away Haim"August 26, 2007
Haim has another argument with Susie, which leads to a confrontation with Feldman. Haim leaves.
9"The Clip Show"September 9, 2007
Feldman and Susie host a review of living with Haim in the past weeks.

Season 2

No. Title Original airdate
1"Showdown"June 22, 2008
Picking up from their fight the last season, Haim returns to Los Angeles to meet Feldman. The continued animosity reveals disturbing childhood secrets.
2"Couples Therapy"June 22, 2008
The two Coreys express their disagreements to therapist.
3"Career Moves"June 29, 2008
Haim considers not appearing in Lost Boys 2 which frustrates Feldman. Haim gets an assistant.
4"Making Amends"June 29, 2008
Haim makes a public apology in Variety, while trying to make up with Feldman and his wife Susie.
5"Lost Boy"July 13, 2008
An anxious Haim forget his lines during filming of Lost Boys 2. Feldman confronts Haim during a therapy session.
6"All You Need Is Love"July 20, 2008
Feldman and Susie celebrate Valentine's day. Haim goes on a date.
7"Role Models"July 27, 2008
Haim spends time with his father Bernie. Feldman's wife, Susie, takes pictures for Playboy magazine.
8"Intervention"August 3, 2008
Feldman contacts Pauly Shore and Todd Bridges for assistance in helping Haim.
9"Hang Ups"August 10, 2008
Feldman gets liposuction as he considers not associating with Haim until he gets help for his addiction issues. Haim's assistant express her worries to his mother Judy.
10"Crash"August 17, 2008
Feldman and the therapist are concerned Haim has an addiction problem. Haim gets defensive and leaves the therapy session. Afterwards, on his way home, he has a car accident, but nobody gets hurt.

Sources

  1. About The Two Coreys
  2. Gaskell, Stephanie (2010-03-10). "'Lost Boys' actor Corey Haim was staging comeback after years battling drug addiction". nydailynews.com. Retrieved 11 March 2010.

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