shows in production

Game Over
1925 Productions is currently in production on Game Over, an intimate reality look at what happens to sports celebrities after they retire or are forced to stop playing. The series covers football, basketball, hockey, soccer and more. Viewers will see the good, the bad and the ugly when things go right, or when the money is all gone.

Don't miss this new series airing this fall on a network to be announced. Plus, all new clips coming soon.

Big Man On Campus
1925 has begun production on Big Man On Campus — an in depth look into the lives of the nation's top high school football athletes. Discover a whole new reality as football seniors struggle with college recruitment decisions, testing for the SAT/ACTs, day-to-day life and relationships on campus and their chase for the championship. Some stars will rise and some will fall.

Plus, each new season discovers and focuses on America's hottest new talent around the country. Stay tuned for more. Catch it soon on a network to be announced.

UPDATE 03.13.10
Brian and Keyshawn sponsored a group of 18 high school players from a variety of Southern California schools. With only a three week notice, the 1925 Production high school players placed 3rd overall in its first seven-on-seven tournament held in Las Vegas at UNLV. The 3rd place finish guarantees the team a spot in the national competition on July 4th weekend. The 1925 sponsored team will also participate in both the USC and UCLA seven-on-seven tournaments in June. As production for Big Man On Campus continues, 1925 is becoming a more intimate part of high school football.

Click here to visit the Big Man On Campus website.


Keyshawn Johnson: Tackling Design
Outspoken NFL veteran wide receiver and ESPN football analyst Keyshawn Johnson may be best known for his plays on the field, but now he's putting a completely different set of skills to the test in "Keyshawn Johnson: Tackling Design." Furniture, fabric and finishings used to be just a hobby, but with his football days behind him, Johnson's "wide receiving" now has more to do with fitting furniture through the front door of a house. The eleven episode half-hour series follows Johnson as he tries to negotiate exacting clients and a cast of disparate assistants all the while tackling a variety of interior design dilemmas with an eye for subtle sophistication. Given the pressures and personalities, Johnson's famous temper is sure to be put to the test.

"Style and design has always played a big part in my life and lifestyle," says Keyshawn. "I'm excited to bring a quality aesthetic to all types of households in the show, and help influence the way people live."

Keyshawn Johnson: Tackling Design can be seen on A&E.