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NBC often used the show as a backup or "filler" program to bridge gaps between seasons of reality TV or to replace low-rated regular programming.
The first season frequently featured iconic game show fails that have since become legendary in TV history:
On Family Feud , host Richard Dawson asked for a month in which a woman looks pregnant. The contestant famously answered, " September! ".
The early specials focused heavily on live TV accidents, such as a lady's dentures falling out on The Gong Show or contestants nearly falling over after correct answers on Name That Tune .
(originally titled Most Outrageous TV Moments for its first season) is an NBC clip show that premiered on February 8, 2005 . The series primarily features video bloopers, live television mishaps, and embarrassing game show blunders.
NBC often used the show as a backup or "filler" program to bridge gaps between seasons of reality TV or to replace low-rated regular programming.
The first season frequently featured iconic game show fails that have since become legendary in TV history:
On Family Feud , host Richard Dawson asked for a month in which a woman looks pregnant. The contestant famously answered, " September! ".
The early specials focused heavily on live TV accidents, such as a lady's dentures falling out on The Gong Show or contestants nearly falling over after correct answers on Name That Tune .
(originally titled Most Outrageous TV Moments for its first season) is an NBC clip show that premiered on February 8, 2005 . The series primarily features video bloopers, live television mishaps, and embarrassing game show blunders.
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