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American Television and Film Co. Shoots First Episode of New Reality-TV Show ''STAG''.


DALLAS -- American Television and Film Company (Pink Sheets:ATFT) announced that they have finished filming the first episode of the new reality-TV show "STAG stag

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See : Virility
: Last Night of Freedom" in the Dallas/Fort Worth area.

The young couple, both graduates of Texas A&M, were married on Saturday, June 26th. The "STAG" camera crew followed the groom on his bachelor party and captured on tape all of the temptations his buddies See buddy list.  put before him. Executive producer Tommy Habeeb Thomas L. Habeeb (born April 22, 1958 in Corpus Christi, Texas) is an American television host best known for hosting the reality TV show Cheaters, billing himself as "Tommy Grand.  said, "It still amazes me to see how quickly people can forget that cameras are rolling. After a few minutes of taping, everyone forgot about the cameras and went about their partying."

While the men were out on the bachelor party, the bride This article is about the female participant in a wedding. For other uses, see Bride (disambiguation).

A bride is a female participant in a wedding ceremony: a woman about to be married, currently being married, or, in some uses, very recently married.
 passed the time with family and friends. "STAG" cameras were with her as well to document the tension as she discussed her feelings about what she thought her groom-to-be might be doing. The bride's friends were more than willing to share their views on bachelor parties and what they thought might be going on that night.

Habeeb said, "This first show went better than we could have hoped. With this type of run-and-gun reality show you don't get to plan, you just have to tag along tag along
Verb

to accompany someone, esp. when uninvited: I tagged along behind the gang

Verb 1.
 and hope you capture clean shots and let nature takes it course. We were able to capture the couple's true love for each other and luckily the bachelor party guests were not intimidated in·tim·i·date  
tr.v. in·tim·i·dat·ed, in·tim·i·dat·ing, in·tim·i·dates
1. To make timid; fill with fear.

2. To coerce or inhibit by or as if by threats.
 by the cameras and went all out for their buddy's last night of freedom."

The day after the bachelor party, the "STAG" crew showed the couple the video footage from the party. The finale For the music notation program, see .

A finale (italian word) is a closing part, act or movement of a dramatic or musical composition, or more generally any event or procedure with a dramatically concluding effect.
 of the show is the fiancee's reaction to the tape and her decision of whether to forgive and forget and take the free vacation package, or have "STAG" throw her own revenge party.

"STAG" is still casting for future episodes. For more information visit www.stagonline.com

American Television and Film Company (Pink Sheets:ATFT) develops feature films and television shows for worldwide distribution.

Additional information see website: www.americantvandfilm.com
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