Caitlyn Marie Jenner, formerly known as Bruce Jenner, is an American television personality and retired Olympic gold medal-winning decathlete.
10. Dorothy Hamill Presents Winners
9. Double Dare
Double Dare is a children's game show, originally hosted by Marc Summers, that aired on Nickelodeon. Two teams compete to win cash and prizes by answering trivia questions and completing messy stunts known as "physical challenges."
8. The Golden Moment: An Olympic Love Story, 1980
A U.S. decathlete (David Keith) falls in love with a Soviet gymnast (Stephanie Zimbalist) at the Moscow Olympics.
7. Grambling's White Tiger, 1992
Jim Gregory (Bruce Jenner) becomes the first white football player on Coach Eddie Robinson's (Harry Belafonte) Louisiana college team.
6. Skating with Celebrities
Celebrities are paired with professional skaters to perform routines to be judged by a panel of experts. In addition to mastering the moves, they must also work on their artistic expression as they strive to become figure skaters. One pair is eliminated each week, and the last couple standing is crowned the winner.
5. I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!
The definition of "celebrity" is stretched liberally in this show, as eight kinda-famous people are stranded in a remote part of Australia for 15 days, with their fate in the hands of viewers. After the celebrities go through a week of challenges to earn extra food, viewers vote them off the show one by one.
4. Can't Stop the Music, 1980
In this fictional account of the Village People, fashion model Samantha Simpson (Valerie Perrine) helps her roommate, Jack Morrell (Steve Guttenberg), try to get a record deal. Morrell's demo isn't perfect, so Simpson searches New York for a proper group to sing the songs and finds a group made up of a police officer, a cowboy, a construction worker, a soldier, an Indian and a biker. They are primed for success, but complications arise when advertisers grow wary of their image.
3. The Hungover Games, 2014
After celebrating too much, hung over friends wake up in a futuristic dystopia and have to battle to save their friend.
2. Keeping Up with the Kardashians
Tabloid princess Kim Kardashian and her colorful blended family, led by matriarch Kris Jenner, are the subjects of this reality series that chronicles their often-chaotic domestic life together. Although the family members frequently are at odds, especially Kim and sisters Kourtney and Khloé, they always support one another in the end, regardless of how many controversies -- and there are many -- the family experiences as their fame grows. The sisters' business venture, the DASH clothing store chain, becomes part of the family's drama as that enterprise expands over time.
1. I Am Cait
Caitlyn Jenner's first public appearance since her transition included making an impassioned, heartfelt speech at the ESPY Awards about the need for understanding transgender issues and "accepting people for who they are." For her part, Caitlyn -- formerly known at Bruce Jenner -- eagerly welcomes the responsibility to educate people, the beginning of which plays out in the documentary series "I Am Cait." The hourlong episodes present a closer look at Jenner's life as a transgender woman, telling her intimate story as she seeks out her "new normal," while offering a better understanding of many of life's challenges. Most of all, Caitlyn looks forward to living for the first time as the person she feels she was born to be. "I'm just going to live life," she says. "I'm going to go enjoy life. I have nothing left to hide."
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