Tommy Lee Goes to College

Tommy Lee Goes to College
Created by BT
Starring Tommy Lee, Matt Ellis, & Natalie Riedmann
Theme music composer BT
Country of origin United States
No. of episodes 6
Production
Executive producer(s) Richard Bishop, BT, Eddie October
Running time 30 minutes
Release
Original network NBC
Original release August 16, 2005

Tommy Lee Goes to College is an NBC reality television show that began broadcasting on Tuesday, August 16, 2005 and on VH1 on Friday, August 19, 2005. It features Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee attending the University of Nebraska and attempting to fit in. Six episodes were produced.

The show features Lee, who is a high-school dropout, facing collegiate challenges like finding a roommate, trying out for athletic teams, trying to join a fraternity, studying chemistry, and trying out for the marching band.

Even though the show is considered a "reality show", much of the plot is scripted. Contrary to what is shown in the show, there were casting calls for parts in the show. The show featured scenes including Lee starting a fraternity (with its own house) called "House of Lee", and its newly recruited members breaking into the art museum at night to vandalize and install their own artwork. A disclaimer at the end of the show revealed that while Lee attended classes, he did not actually enroll at the University of Nebraska and that certain situations were staged or edited for comedic effect.

The administration of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln decided to host the reality show in the hopes that it would increase positive exposure of the university for recruiting and public relations purposes.

Lee is also one of the producers of the show.

The theme song for "Tommy Lee Goes to College" is the song "Good Times", which was the second single from Lee's second solo album Tommyland: The Ride. The album is the soundtrack to the series and to Lee's book Tommyland, which was also released in 2005.[1]

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