Ladette to Lady is a British reality series that aired in 2005 that followed a group of "ladettes", or rowdy young women, who were sent to a finishing school called Eggleston Hall to undergo a five-week course in learning proper ladylike behavior, etiquette, and manners based on old-fashioned standards. They lived at the school under the supervision of five instructors and faced expulsion if they failed to meet the standards of ladylike conduct.
2. Ladette To Lady
Ladette to Lady is a reality based series that first aired in the United
Kingdom on ITV in June 2005. The series follows a group of ladettes,
who are given an old-fashioned five-week course in learning how to
behave like a traditional "lady". They are sent to Eggleston Hall, a
finishing school for women situated in Teesdale, England. Eggleston Hall
was specially re-opened for the show. In the first series, there were ten
ladettes, while the second series featured eight ladettes. they are required
to wear a special uniform: a tweed suit including a turquoise jacket, white
blouse, and turquoise skirt, high-heeled shoes and a pearl necklace. This
uniform has varied. They are taught under the supervision and guidance
of five instructors and are given various tasks in deportment, elocution,
needlework, flower arranging, etiquette and cookery. However if they
can't live up to the standards of ladylike behaviour, they will be expelled.
3. Tool Academy
Tool Academy is a competitive British reality television show
featuring twelve "unsuspecting bad boys" who have been sent to
"relationship boot camp". The twelve men, all of whom have been
nominated by their respective girlfriends, fiancées or wives, initially
think they are taking part in a competition for the title of "Britain's
Ultimate Lad" or in the latest series "King of Men". However,
shortly after arriving they find out the truth: they are actually being
entered into a "charm school" which focuses on teaching them how
to behave as boyfriends. Each week, one contestant is eliminated and
his girlfriend must choose whether or not to stay with him. The last
contestant remaining will win a £25,000 prize and graduate Tool
Academy.