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- Discover the secrets behind the famous magic tricks.
- The following "big" secrets are revealed: Lady to a Tiger in a Cage, Levitating a Lady, Chinese Lantern (From Shadow to Flesh), Zig Zag Lady, Exploding Crate, Sawing a Lady in Half, Lady in a Sword Basket, Elephant Vanishing from a Cage.
- Were the Apollo moon landings faked?
- Eleven hopefuls create their own superhero alter ego in a competition judged by comic book maestro Stan Lee; the winner will be immortalized in a new comic book to be created by Stan Lee himself and released by Dark Horse Comics.
- A bride and groom choose a group of friends and relatives to plan their wedding for them. The group is given a wedding planner, a $5000 budget and 7 days to create the perfect wedding for the couple, who has no say in any of the planning.
- Australian all-round athlete Vadim "Outback Jack" Dale's hand in marriage is the amazing prize for a dozen spoiled US fashion-addicts. It must be won by following him on a long, arduous trek, in Spartan camping conditions, trough his Outback (bush) home, which he shares with creepy and dangerous animals, and various tests. Girls are eliminated in every episode, usually by his choice. Other tests win one or more contestants chances to spend quality time with Jack and/or avoid nasty chores. A luxury hotel rest day sort on turns the tables in between.
- The following "big" secrets are revealed: Escape from... 1) Car Crush, 2) Cremation, Spike Torture, Surviving a Guillotine, Buried Alive (and Rising from the Grave), Death Trap (Falling onto Flaming Spikes), the Magician's Identity.
- Go behind the scenes into the strange world of pro wrestling. Find out why these men are more than athletes, and more like actors. Revealed are the tricks of the trade and the secrets to putting on a good show.
- 19981h7.9 (304)TV SpecialThe "big" secrets revealed: Crushing a Lady, Teleporting Lady, Tranced Lady of Steel, Walking Through a Wall, Animating a Suit of Armor, Shooting an Arrow Through a Lady, Switching Places with Executioner, Box of Pain, Water Torture Escape.
- 15 women compete for the affections of Rob in order to win either him or 1 million dollars. But Rob does not know about the money, and the women must not reveal the secret to him.
- Dashcams and home videos show out of control criminals and civilians in all manner of chaos.
- Reality competition show that followed several families to find the next greatest sitcom.
- This series features footage of police chases, daring rescues, auto accidents, and other crazy and outrageous stunts.
- A collection of viral videos from the internet, clips, and pranks.
- A young, beautiful and single woman will court several eligible men who must rely strictly on their individual personalities to captivate her.
- Another "reality-TV" program, compiling footage from a variety of sources, including news cameras, police cameras and home video footage. Clips typically involve people getting hurt and/or killed during sports events, stunts, criminal activities, natural disasters or instances of just plain bad luck.
- Re-enactment show exposing criminals caught red handed.
- The adult children of a single father choose among several suitors to decide which woman will marry their dad.
- Everyone has heard ghost stories, but what if those stories were true? Hosted by James Coburn, this show investigates some modern ghost tales in which possible evidence of the supernatural has shown up in photographs, audio recordings and on video. Can there be a natural explanation for these phenomena, or are they proof that something is out there?
- In a malt shop setting, sitcom stars from television's golden age introduce clips from various past and present sitcoms.
- Three bachelors spend three days with the possible "woman or man of their dreams" and her or his family in their home, with conversations and interaction intended to reveal the bachelors' character and intentions.
- MTV's "Wanna Come In?" is a modern reality twist on the legendary play, "Cyrano De Bergerac". In the show, two geeks bump greasy heads with one another to win money for a hot date with two beautiful girls. The geeks sweat through several challenges in an effort to get invited up to a babe's pad. The geeks are not alone, though, they'll each have their own personal "stud" coach to help them hear those coveted words: "Wanna come in?"
- Segments of top countdown.
- A stunt coordinator hosts a reality show where celebrities perform dangerous stunts and car chases, pushing them to their limits in thrilling adventures.
- As the title says, the series showed clips of now-famous performers before they became household names. Clips included Gillian Anderson reading poetry on community access cable, Tom Selleck and Jim Carrey appearing as contestants on The Dating Game, and many other current stars in old commercials and playing bit parts in movies and TV shows.
- Several dozen visually pleasing and emotionally stunted young women vie for the chance to marry a wealthy and mysterious groom. They are made to answer a series of incrementally invasive and innuendo-oozing questions about love, men, dating, rumpy-pumpy, what have you, while intermittently parading around on stage in a series of progressively smaller outfits. All of this, while their individual beauty, poise, elegance, and overall worth as a human being is picked apart by a probably drunken and definitely over-pheromoned live audience.
- A clip show parody that is itself a clip show, Not Safe For Work takes viewers on an unexpected and explosive ride to the number one clip of the week.
- A fast-paced review of the video viral revolution; the pop culture phenomena that is changing the way we watch, and what we watch, making superstars out of nobodies and sharing the most private of moments with a potential audience of billions.
- A television show for car enthusiasts that compares new vehicles against each other in a Head to Head comparison
- Jason Alexander, of Seinfeld fame, narrates truTV's new comedy series Clipaholics. Each week, viewers are assaulted with the funniest, most outrageous video clips from around the world. You'll never know what's coming next as Clipaholics offers its own unique spin on stunts gone wrong, dumb criminal fails and countless embarrassing moments caught on tape.
- Some of the actors were presenters of clip segments concerning different aspects of soaps (super-couples, turning points, weddings/wedding dresses, character families, villains/suspense, genre history/background, bloopers, issues dramatized on soaps, etc.), while others were couples or friends of the past 'reunited' for the special. At times during the special, certain actors would be introduced from the audience (the primary audience members were made up of actors at large round dining tables, the far back contained soap fans) and they would introduce a clip of themselves that was meaningful or poignant for them. Soaps represented with clips and/or actors included: All My Children, Another World, As the World Turns, The Bold & the Beautiful, Capitol, Dark Shadows, Days of Our Lives, The Doctors, The Edge of Night, General Hospital, Guiding Light, Love of Life, Loving, One Life to Live, Ryan's Hope, Santa Barbara, Search for Tomorrow, and The Young and the Restless.
- See the powers of the paranormal world put to the test live on stage!
- Two-timing spouses fabricate outlandish stories to save their hides.
- FOX runs hour-long specials on "The world's worst drivers" and "the world's most dangerous drives"