'Tommy Lee Goes To College' Inside Scoop: Producer, TOMMY's Roommate And Tutor Interviewed

August 3, 2005

PR.com's Senior Editor Allison Kugel recently got the inside scoop on MÖTLEY CRÜE drummer Tommy Lee's reality show, "Tommy Lee Goes to College", in a sit-down with: "College" Director and Executive Producer Eddie October, Tommy Lee's college roommate, Matt Ellis, and Tommy's "hot" chemistry tutor, Natalie Riedmann.

Premiering August 16, 2005 on NBC with two back-to-back episodes, "Tommy Lee Goes to College" shows a fish-out-of-water rock star trying his best to create a social life on campus, impress professors and succeed in winning a spot on the University of Nebraska at Lincoln's prestigious marching band (hint: it's more challenging than Tommy anticipates).

In this three times the fun interview on PR.com, Executive Producer and Director of "Tommy Lee Goes to College", Eddie October, dishes details about he and Tommy's initial meetings with NBC, pitching the show, choosing The University of Nebraska as their personal playground, and what it was like to be attached at the hip with Tommy Lee for two fun-filled months. Tommy Lee's college roommate, Matt Ellis, talks about their two month stint as full-time roommates, their intimate conversations and moments of roommate bonding, and a side to Tommy you'd never expect. Tutor Natalie Riedmann talks about her chemistry lessons with Tommy, his attention span, and Tommy teaching Natalie to play the drums.

Check out the interviews at PR.com.

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