LOOK BACK AT THE WEEK THAT WAS…FROM THE LIVING ROOMS OF ROB LOWE, MEGHAN TRAINOR, JOE BUCK, RAVEN-SYMONÉ, MASTER P AND ROMEO, JOJO SIWA, STEVE WOZNIAK, CURTIS STONE, AND ROBERT AND KYM HERJAVEC ON THE ALL-NEW UNSCRIPTED SERIES “CELEBRITY WATCH PARTY,” PREMIERING THURSDAY, MAY 7, ON FOX
On the all-new unscripted series CELEBRITY WATCH PARTY, premiering Thursday, May 7 (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX, viewers go into the homes of celebrities and their families, as they watch and react to the week’s most interesting television shows. In the premiere episode, viewers will step into the homes of celebrities, including Rob Lowe, Meghan Trainor, Joe Buck, Raven-Symoné, Master P and Romeo, JoJo Siwa, Steve Wozniak, Curtis Stone, and Robert and Kym Herjavec. Additional talent participating in the series to be announced.
The hour-long reality series from Studio Lambert, offers fans a peek into the home lives of their favorite celebrities, as they film themselves reacting, along with their families, to the most hilarious and exciting shows and talked-about news events on television each week. It’s an insightful, funny and sometimes emotional critique of America’s most popular and topical TV shows and news stories.
“CELEBRITY WATCH PARTY is a fantastically innovative, clever and culturally relevant format that brings families together to celebrate all the best films, entertainment shows and news on television on any given week,” said Rob Wade, President, Alternative Entertainment and Specials, Fox Entertainment. “We’ve got some incredible personalities inviting us into their homes and onto their couches for an hour of pure fun with them, their families and the viewers at home.”
CELEBRITY WATCH PARTY is based on U.K. format from Studio Lambert, “Gogglebox,” one of the most successful unscripted formats in the world. More than 35 countries produce the format. “Gogglebox” has been the highest-rated original show on Channel 4 in the U.K. since 2014 and has won many awards for best unscripted show, including BAFTA, Royal Television Society and National TV Awards.
“We’re delighted so many famous people love the idea of this show and want to be part of it,” said Studio Lambert CEO, Stephen Lambert. “It’s a show which asserts the indispensable role of TV in the fabric of people’s lives and the way it’s at the heart of the nation’s weekly conversation, especially in these unusual times.”