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    Location: Somewhere around here | At least I think that was the name. A show on Animal Planet, or some channel like that, and they had 10 city slickers come to a ranch and try to be the last one standing. I just randomly remembered that show and now I wish they would do another one, even though I think it hasn't been aired for 10 years... |
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   Location: OH | It was on CMT and I liked it also. |
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| Wasnt there a similar show on CMT that was like "the ultimate cowboy" or something. Where real cowboys came to compete to see who was the best all around? Some PRCA guys were on there... |
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    Location: NW. Florida | cecollins0811 - 2016-02-24 7:07 AM At least I think that was the name. A show on Animal Planet, or some channel like that, and they had 10 city slickers come to a ranch and try to be the last one standing. I just randomly remembered that show and now I wish they would do another one, even though I think it hasn't been aired for 10 years...
Yes, loved it! We named a Corgi Rocco after the older cowboy. Jud Lafew was the younger cowboy. |
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| City slickers pony up for the adventure of a lifetime with Cowboy U. Professional cowboys Rocco Wachman and Judd Leffew and their team of seasoned professionals attempt to acclimate a fresh batch of city dwellers to the cowboy lifestyle in only three weeks. Shot in a beautiful setting near the Rocky Mountains, Rocco and Judd coach contestants through an intense cowboy boot camp. The eight contestants, whose occupations range from an assistant football coach at Johns Hopkins University to a stay-at-home father, each face daily obstacles and physical burdens in their quest to become true cowboys. From their first contest, catching an ornery calf and putting panties on it, to their lack of big city luxuries, to their first bull riding lesson, the participants are pushed to their breaking point. In the end, only the strong survive, and only one will be worthy of the title of best all-around cowboy, taking home the cash prize and the glory. Cowboy U: Colorado is the sixth season of the series to premiere on CMT and was shot at the M Lazy C Ranch in Lake George, Colo. The first installment of Cowboy U debuted in August 2003 on CMT, and the series has continued to grow in popularity with viewers. Past seasons of Cowboy U have taken place in California, Arizona, Texas, Oklahoma and even Hawaii.
http://www.cmt.com/shows/dyn/cowboy_u/series_about.jhtml
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     Location: Northwest Florida | Yes I loved it! Completely forgot about that show! |
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         Location: North Dakota | UGH I loved that show! I had such a crush on Judd!
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| Yep we used to watch it. Fallon Taylor would be on when ever they were doing something related to barrel racing. |
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      Location: oklahoma | Yes! Jockeys too, not sure of the official title, lol. Years ago there was a show that had children on it and WA sprobably the first reality type show. They completed chores and lived like the pioneers. We really enjoyed that one too. |
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      Location: stray dump capital of the world | Dang!!! I loved Cowboy U and Jockeys. How I long for the good ole days. |
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       Location: Montana | Yes! I really like to watch that show. Was sad to see when it quit. I don't remember any of the famous people, and I don't remember the barrel racing episode, but thought it was so fun to watch. |
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       Location: East Tennessee but who knows?! | Rocco from Cowboy U has a new book out . I follow him on Twitter - https://t.co/UM0YM4VbLQ |
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         Location: Stephenville, TX | CurlyQ - 2016-02-26 4:54 PM Yes! Jockeys too, not sure of the official title, lol. Years ago there was a show that had children on it and WA sprobably the first reality type show. They completed chores and lived like the pioneers. We really enjoyed that one too.
I remember a pioneer show too and I had to fire up my Google skills. The one I'm thinking of was Frontier House on PBS. Says it originally aired in 2002. I normally can't stand reality shows, but I did enjoy that one! |
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| Americas Top Cowboy on CMT was another similar show. Lots of rodeo athletes competed. |
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