Top Show Pages on Halogen TV 2011
By Halogen TV | December 30, 2011 at 6:12 am
It’s been an eventful 2011 for Halogen TV shows. Viewers tuned in each week to watch regular guys travel to some of the most unique places on Earth, artists traipse across America surviving on their art and modern abolitionists working to set sex slaves free. These are the top 10 shows pages on HalogenTV.com.

1. Departures
Regular guys Scott Wilson and Justin Lukach take a road trip, overseas-style, to Jordan, India and Cambodia. Airs Thursdays at 8pm ET on Halogen TV.

2. Jump Shipp
Award-winning entrepreneur Josh Shipp intervenes in a person’s life each week to inspire them to live out their dreams. Airs Fridays at 9pm ET on Halogen TV.

3. Roadworthy: The Invisible Children Tour
Four Americans and two Ugandans trek across the U.S. to raise awareness about the longest running war in Africa. Coming in 2012 exclusively on Halogen TV.

4. Art Race
In the series “Art Race,” two artists, sculptor Ben Sargent and classical painter Kenny Harris, set out to cross America in just 40 days surviving only on their art. Airs Sundays at 7pm ET on Halogen TV. Airs Thursdays at 7pm ET on Halogen TV.

5. Noble Exchange
“Noble Exchange” takes up-and-coming celebrities on a journey to other cultures to learn something they desperately need in order to give back like they’ve never imagined. Airs Tuesdays at 8pm ET on Halogen TV.

6. Tainted Love
Experience true tales of sex slaves, human trafficking and the modern abolitionists fighting to set them free. Airs Tuesdays at 10:30pm ET on Halogen TV.

7. Extreme Dreams
“Extreme Dreams” gives five deserving people the chance to realize their dreams and conquer some of the world’s most extreme environments as they embark on a voyage of personal discovery. Airs Thursdays at 7:30pm ET on Halogen TV.

8. The Un-Road Trip
Quirky eco-adventurer, Boaz Frankel, finds 100 unique ways to cross America without a car, including camel, couch bike, and canoe, on a quest for alternative, sustainable transportation. Airs Fridays at 8pm ET on Halogen TV.

9. Slavery Sucks: A Call for Freedom
To help shine a light on the horrific human rights issue, Halogen TV presented “Slavery Sucks: A Call For Freedom” in January. The programming event illuminated the tragedies of human trafficking, and the effect it has on its victims and society at large.

10. Concrete Canvas
Internationally renowned pavement artist Julian Beever creates unique 3D chalk drawings on sidewalks around the world. Airs Sundays at 8:30pm ET on Halogen TV.




