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"Intervention" is a REAL Reality Show Quiz


"Intervention" is a scary reality show that deals with real people with addictions.

A multiple-choice quiz by casper200405. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
casper200405
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
294,151
Updated
Jul 23 22
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
6 / 10
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354
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Question 1 of 10
1. "Intervention", which aired on the A & E Network (Arts and Entertainment) first premiered on what date? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. What was the lowest age of an intervention subject on season one of this show? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. The interventionists played an important role in helping people into rehabilitation. Which person was not a member of the Intervention Team? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. At the very beginning of each show, the subjects of the show do two things. One was to say what they were addicted to and the other was to spell their name.


Question 5 of 10
5. One of my favorite episodes dealt with a star athlete and her struggles with crystal meth. What was her name? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. Most of the subjects of this show were everyday people. There have been a few celebrities/sports figures on the show. Pick the celebrity/sports figure who appeared in season two. Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. All of the people in the show went into rehab and are living clean and sober.


Question 8 of 10
8. What was the name of the man in season one who struggled with video game addiction? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. How long do the subjects on this show have to go to rehab for? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. What band provided the theme music for the show? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. "Intervention", which aired on the A & E Network (Arts and Entertainment) first premiered on what date?

Answer: March 6th, 2005

This show was one of the first shows that showed the real side of addictions. It was not pretty. These were not actors but real people being filmed looking for their drug of choice.

It was nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Cinematography for Reality Programming in 2007 but did not win.
2. What was the lowest age of an intervention subject on season one of this show?

Answer: six years old

In season one, there was a young woman named Kelly who was an anorexic. She had a six year old child. Kelly's daughter was picking up the same habits as her mother. She was avoiding food because she saw her mother do it. Kelly's family realized that they both needed help.
3. The interventionists played an important role in helping people into rehabilitation. Which person was not a member of the Intervention Team?

Answer: Phil McGraw

Ken Seeley was one of the interventionists. His past addiction to meth and his recovery have given him the ability to show others that addictions do not have to be life long. Jeff VanVonderen was a pastor and author who was involved with interventions to aid families through all the facets of addiction. Candy Finnigan was another addict who recovered to become an interventionist. She helped other women with their addictions.

Dr. Phil McGraw was not part of this show but had his own. He did have many segments on addiction but none as "real" as this show.
4. At the very beginning of each show, the subjects of the show do two things. One was to say what they were addicted to and the other was to spell their name.

Answer: True

Looking straight into the camera, they spell their names and then talk about the addiction that is affecting their lives. Following that, they discuss their childhood and often wonder where they took a wrong turn in life. Parents, friends and siblings often talked about how the addiction has affected their life.
5. One of my favorite episodes dealt with a star athlete and her struggles with crystal meth. What was her name?

Answer: Tressa

Tressa Thompson was a athlete who won many world titles for shot put. She tested positive for cocaine one day before the Olympic Trials in 2000. This event caused her to be banned from Olympic competition for a period of 2 years. During this show, her family found out about her lesbian lifestyle. This caused many problems for her. Tressa started to use crystal meth every day as a way to cope. She has even stolen from her parents to buy drugs.
6. Most of the subjects of this show were everyday people. There have been a few celebrities/sports figures on the show. Pick the celebrity/sports figure who appeared in season two.

Answer: Antwahn Nance

Antwhan Nance was an ex NBA player who played for the LA Clippers. His crack cocaine addiction left him homeless. He had a horrible childhood where his mother committed suicide when he was six. He started coping by smoking marijuana at age 9. He could not follow the rehabilitation program and was arrested for petty theft.

Tara Fields was one of the therapists who have been on the show.
7. All of the people in the show went into rehab and are living clean and sober.

Answer: False

Not every intervention was successful. Some only pretended to go for the cameras, while others were kicked out for bad behavior. It takes a very strong person to go through treatment.
8. What was the name of the man in season one who struggled with video game addiction?

Answer: Peter

Peter had difficulties dealing with real life. He often referred to himself as some of the characters in his games. He would spend many hours a day playing games. His games were more important than his family and friends.

Matt and Travis were also in season one but they were dealing with meth and crack cocaine addictions respectively.

Ken was one of the interventionists.
9. How long do the subjects on this show have to go to rehab for?

Answer: ninety days

All of the participants in the show were sent to a ninety day treatment program. This seems to be a long time but addictions were not something that can be cured overnight. Some required a longer period of time, believe it or not.
10. What band provided the theme music for the show?

Answer: The Davenports

"Five Steps" was the name of the theme song by The Davenports.

Nickelback and Bare Naked Ladies were two Canadian bands who provided us with great music but not the theme from this show. The O'Jays sang the theme song for a different reality show starring Donald Trump.
Source: Author casper200405

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