[12/15/21 - 11:17 AM] MTV's "Catfish: The TV Show" Reels in the New Year with All-New Episodes Starting Wednesday, January 5th at 8PM ET/PT For the first time ever, viewers in the U.S. will be able to catch season one of "Catfish UK: The TV Show" featuring hosts Julie Adenuga and Oobah Butler immediately following the U.S. version at 9:00/8:00c each week.
[via press release from MTV]
MTV's Catfish: The TV Show reels in the New Year with all-new episodes starting Wednesday, January 5th at 8PM ET/PT
For the first time ever, viewers from across the pond can catch season one of Catfish UK: The TV Show Wednesdays at 9PM ET/PT immediately following the U.S. version each week
NEW YORK, NY - (December 15, 2021) - Today, MTV announced Catfish: The TV Show will return with 10 all-new episodes beginning Wednesday, January 5 at 8PM ET/PT in the U.S. and beginning Wednesday, January 19 on MTV channels internationally. For the first time ever, viewers in the U.S. will be able to catch season one of Catfish UK: The TV Show featuring hosts Julie Adenuga and Oobah Butler immediately following the U.S. version at 9PM ET/PT each week, bringing episodes more suspense and surprises, and tackling shocking stories from around the world.
Additional details below:
Catfish: The TV Show:
In the final days of quarantine, the catfish are extra crafty but they're no match for hosts Nev Schulman and Kamie Crawford's spectacular sleuthing, as the dynamic duo are on top of their game! As restrictions eventually begin to lift, Nev and Kamie log out of Zoom and head back on the road again. It's a wild ride of love, lust, deceptions and confessions that only can happen on "Catfish"!
Catfish UK: The TV Show:
For the last 10 years, "Catfish" has been helping hopefuls find out who they've really been talking to. But now it's time to go fishing in the UK! Hosts Julie Adenuga and Oobah Butler are here to help 'hopefuls' find out if the person they've fallen for is real.
Catfish: The TV Show is produced by Critical Content and Catfish Picture Company for MTV. Catfish UK: The TV Show is produced by Viacom International Studios for MTV.
Follow along with the show on MTV.com, TikTok, Instagram, Twitter and Facebook, and join in on the conversation using #Catfish and #CatfishUK.
About MTV Entertainment Group:
MTV Entertainment Group reaches over 1.4 billion young people around the world across streaming, social and linear platforms in 180 countries and with more than 725 million social followers - making it one of the preeminent youth media companies in the world. Connecting with its audiences through nine iconic brands including MTV, Comedy Central, VH1, CMT, Pop, Logo, Smithsonian, Paramount Net and TV Land, MTV Entertainment Studios produces award-winning series, movies and documentary films.
About Critical Content:
Critical Content (www.criticalcontent.com ) is a leading global independent content studio. The company focuses on unscripted programming for broadcast, cable and digital platforms. Critical Content currently has more than 50 projects in production for more than 30 different networks. Series include "Catfish" (MTV), "Celebrity Show-Off" (TBS), "Very Cavallari" (E!), "The Great Food Truck Race" (Food Network), "Disney's Fairytale Weddings" (Disney+), "Copwatch America" (BET).
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