Advanced search
- TITLES
- NAMES
- COLLABORATIONS
Search filters
Enter full date
to
or just enter yyyy, or yyyy-mm below
to
to
to
Exclude
Only includes titles with the selected topics
to
In minutes
to
1-50 of 1,322
- Show will focus on home improvements, crafts, parenting tips, and lifestyle, health and fitness enhancements.
- Teams of kids compete against each other in a variety of physical competitions and sports.
- Ninety episodes of this Nickelodeon show were produced 1991 to 1993. Audience members were asked to volunteer to perform funny stunts, e.g. kissing a chimpanzee et cetera.
- Short lived daytime talk show.
- Children's television game show, hosted by Ryan Seacrest with a chimpanzee named Eddie serving as co-host.
- "Xtreme Fakeovers" is a new breed of reality show, which combines the elements of full body makeovers and hidden camera TV. Every episode focuses on two everyday people who undergo complete makeovers designed to fool their unsuspecting family and friends, with the help of a skilled "fakeover" crew. In the July 10 episode, Abigail and Sharon, best friends since their days at Arroyo Seco Junior High School, appear in PAX Channel's "Xtreme Fakeovers" segment titled "Star Discovery." Abigail, along with her accomplice Michelle sets up Sharon (Michelle's sister) to audition for a fictitious movie starring "Master" (Abigail). Abigail Kintanar is transformed into an older male kung-fu master to play a role opposite Sharon, who is set up to be discovered as a Hollywood star.
- Short-lived late-night talk show hosted by Jimmy Breslin, the Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist for the New York Daily News.
- Leslie Nielsen hosts an hour-long look at some of the funniest, craziest commercials from the U.S. and around the world.
- After being the butt of many jokes, Austin Brooks decides to play one on his Buddy Jon Christensen by "blowing up his car"!
- The main game has stuntman Brady Michaels directing a fight scene starring three audience members. The remote segment showcases M.C. Hammer imitators.
- A remote segment involves two actors pretending to be a feuding couple and enlisting tourists' help. Another segment features numerous Elvis impersonators. Eventually Marc Summers too adopts the Elvis persona.
- The first game has two kids wrapping their mom up like a mummy in toilet paper. A recurring game has a boy guessing women's weights. Then Hokum W. Jeebs enlists audience members to help him play "The Blue Danube Waltz". A remote segment involves trying to make babies laugh.
- The recurring segment involves a "follow the leader" game outside the studio. Another game involves a boy guessing which of three older boys wearing monster make-up is their big brother. A remote segment has a custom arcade game talking back to its unsuspecting players. The Blues Brothers also make an appearance.
- The opening segment has a challenge to kiss a Burmese Python. The Zucchini Brothers do a comedic juggling act, then challenge an audience member to hold still while they juggle between her. Another challenge involves bobbing for apples. A remote segment has Marc asking tourists if they'd wash a dog.
- A recurring segment has parents in a dunk booth answering questions about their kids. A remote segment features kids watching an actor in a gorilla costume, and their reactions when the gorilla cage opens. Another remote has celebrity lookalikes; this is continued in the studio when the audience votes on three volunteers who think they look like celebrities. Finally, a group of four imitates a pie dance they watched earlier.
- The first game has a contestant trying to pop ten balloons with a stinger on his butt. Miss Fitness USA, Debbie Kruck, teaches three contestants how to be "Mrs. Mom". A remote segment involves tourists doing Dracula impressions. Another game has five contestants trying to hit Robin with pies while she dangles by a harness. Briefly, two audience members display hidden talents.
- The audience votes to have Marc go down the pie slide. The remote segment involves a restaurant where people eat spaghetti and ice cream with their hands. Back in the studio, kids get revenge on their parents who cleaned their faces with spit. Another remote has various people doing duck impressions. Doo Wop the dinosaur also makes an appearance.
- Magician Tim Glancey does a card magic trick with three audience members. In the remote segment, Marc challenges tourists: Would you rather kiss a frog or kiss a snake? Back in the studio, a boy is put in the pie pod; his mother follows shortly after because she voted for four pies.
- The Amazing Kreskin does card magic tricks with the help of two volunteers, and also participates in the What Would You Do Medley segment. Universal Studios rappers T.R. and Eric. also headline a brief "finish the lyrics" game.
- The first game is a "chug-a-lug" contest between a husband and wife. Magician Hank Miller does some magic tricks, followed by an illusion involving an audience member and a guillotine. A challenge involves whether two contestants would pick up a tarantula. A remote segment has an actor asking tourists to help feed his pet tarantula. The last game is a limbo challenge.
- A volunteer is pelted with pies while trying out the brand new Pie-Mobile. In Venice Beach, California, Marc asks tourists to taste and promote "Stan's Cola", which contains garlic powder, tabasco sauce, vinegar, and pickle. Stuntman Brady Michaels directs three audience volunteers who act out a comic slapstick scene. As usual, things conclude with the What Would You Do? Medley, where drinking Stan's Cola is one of the challenges.
- The first game is a tickle fight between husband and wife; whoever laughs first, loses. The remote segment has an actor pretending to have flatulence in a shoe store. Dancers Doug and Elaine teach some audience members how to do a Cossack dance. An audience member is put in the pie pendulum; a wrong answer puts him closer to a pie in the face.
- An audience member sings the show's theme song in the shower. Dancers Doug and Melanie teach some audience members how to do a hula dance. David Strassman, a ventriloquist, brings out a dinosaur puppet, which sets up the remote segment, where David and the puppet sing with various tourists. Another remote segment has a viewing box labeled "Adult Viewing Only"; would tourists look inside anyway?
- The first game is a round of Marco Polo. Next, the Choice Bag challenge is to either drink a raw egg or smash an egg over your head. Marc also presents the same challenge to tourists in the remote segment. Another remote segment involves babysitting and diapering a baby pig. Dancers Elaine and Doug teach some audience members how to do a street dance. A man volunteers to have a balloon shot off his head by a bow-and-arrow.
- The opening game has a father and son trying to slip n' slide through pie cream; if they fail, the mother gets pied. The main game is Simon Says, led by Bob Brandenburg. The remote segment has kids doing impressions of their parents. In the studio, the next game has a boy trying to pop a balloon on his dad's head in thirty seconds; if he fails, pie filling falls on his head. In the What Would You Do? Medley, a Girl Scout passes up the opportunity to eat a hamburger with honey in favor of the Pie Pod.