About Us
Good Clean Fun produces compelling stories that showcase one-of-a-kind characters.
Led by reality TV veteran Jason Carbone (The Real World, Road Rules, The Bachelor), Good Clean Fun's state of the art Culver City office, complete with staff offices, spacious meeting areas, and fifteen edit bays, is able to take a project from initial concept to final network delivery. Top reality producers Nick Lee (High School Reunion) and Sarah Kane (America's Next Top Model), Head of Production Meredith Marshall (Victoria Beckham: Coming to America), Director of Development Jessica Bofshever, Director of Casting Leyna Noelani Ambron, Post Producer Eric Rodriguez, and the rest of Good Clean Fun's seasoned staff, are adept in producing a variety of programming in a wide range of formats.
First breaking onto the scene with Run's House, Good Clean Fun helmed six seasons of this NAACP award-winning hit for MTV, which depicted father Rev Run of Run DMC struggling to wrangle his wife and children, and maintain one happy hip hop royalty family. A natural progression of Run's House, Daddy's Girls followed Rev Run's eldest daughters Angela and Vanessa as they moved away from their father's house and rules to strike it out on their own in Los Angeles.
Called "a reality television milestone" by the New York Times, The Life of Ryan drew the curtains open on another kind of royalty – teen skateboarding phenomenon Ryan Sheckler. The critically acclaimed series showed a then-seventeen year old superstar managing his fans, tour obligations, and brand contracts, all the while keeping his head above water with his parents and school – nuisances that apparently even skating superstars must endure.
E!'s Candy Girls took viewers inside the sometimes-glamorous world of the high end models featured in music videos and on award show carpets, while TV Land's Harry Loves Lisa depicted the long lasting Hollywood marriage of stars Harry Hamlin and Lisa Rinna, along with their attempts to keep their family and their relationship grounded in an often superficial town. Additionally, the TLC special Livin' for the Apocalypse took viewers inside the lives of individuals prepping for the end of the world.
Style's August 8th, 2011 premiere of Tia & Tamera broke records as the most-watched premiere in Style history. The series continued to bring in record-breaking numbers during its run as it documented the birth and nuptials in the lives of childhood stars and twins Tia and Tamera Mowry. Having wrapped a successful first season, season two is set to premiere in 2012.
More recently, Good Clean Fun launched Beverly's Full House on OWN, which follows iconic supermodel Beverly Johnson, as she attempts to strengthen her relationship with daughter Anansa and unite three generations of her family under one roof. Dev, an upcoming special following the popstar of the same name, will premiere on MTV in May. With additional projects currently in development at NBC, E!, We, and Logo, Good Clean Fun continues a tradition of creating unique and innovative entertainment for the modern landscape.