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"Pimp My Ride": The car-makeover show is one of many listed on MTV's casting page.
"Project Runway": At press time, the show had not announced a fourth season, though we're pretty sure one is coming. The only link we have is this one, but we'll update it if there's news of another season.
"Real World" and "Road Rules": These two Bunim-Murray shows are always accepting applications, it seems. And Michael Martin, who books the casts' off-the-show appearances, offers his tips for getting your tape seen here.
"Rock Star": When asked at the TV Critics' January press tour, CBS entertainment president Nina Tassler said she didn't know if the show would be back. The season two casting page is still live, but don't get confused--those March dates are March 2006 dates. If we hear any news, we'll update.
"So You Think You Can Dance?": The popular dancing show is holding open calls in New York, Chicago, L.A. and Atlanta, starting March 1, 2007. Here's the casting page.
"Supernanny": Here's the application, stressed-out parents. See also "Nanny 911," listed above.
"Survivor": Applications were due Jan. 30, 2007, but bookmark the application site for the future, as it seems to maintain the same URL.
"Top Chef": What's cooking? The open call dates listed online have passed, as has the Feb. 5 date for submitting applications. The site tantalizingly promises more dates to come, though, so if you think you're the next Harold or Ilan, bookmark this site and check it often.
"Trading Spouses": Want a new mommy? FOX's "Trading Spaces" application is here.
"What Not to Wear": The show is casting for its regular fashion disasters, plus has a few special shows in the works. They're looking for future brides, women who have class reunions coming up, and married folks who want to redo their look to please a spouse.
"Wife Swap": Apply here to try on a new family's lifestyle for 10 days.
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