Specials (E:1)
2017
Self-proclaimed business expert, writer, director and comedian Nathan Fielder helps real small businesses turn a profit with marketing tactics that no ordinary consultant would dare to attempt. From driving foot traffic to an off-the-strip souvenir shop by using Hollywood flair and a Johnny Depp impersonator, to creating a rebate that can only be redeemed by climbing a mountain, to founding a coffee shop called "Dumb Starbucks,” Nathan has always gone to the limit to make his ideas come to life. With his unorthodox approach to problem solving, Nathan’s genuine efforts to do good often draw the real people he encounters into an experience far beyond what they signed up for.
2017
An unconventional yogurt flavor. Speedier pizza delivery. A department-store Santa harboring a dark secret. A teen nabbed for doing graffiti. Attractive customers shoplifting from a store. Publicizing diner bathrooms. The world's greatest rebate. A newly famous caricature artist. An even more haunted haunted house. Dating several women at once. A struggling funeral home. The best burgers in Los Angeles. Going skydiving. A daring escape from something worse than death. Failed business ideas. A private investigator. A solution for shy customers at a taxi company. And finally, forced product placement.
2013
A polygraph test verification. A rebranding as a Ghost Realtor. A fake film shoot that turns into accidental fraud. A controversial ad in a pet cemetery. Taking tips from a focus group. Helping a liquor store sell to underage customers. A discrete exterminator. Making use of the parody law. A system to protect women on first dates. A radical new weight-loss program. Helping a party planner reduce "guest list" anxiety. A way to get a failing taxi company some much needed press. A new risky line-cutting policy in a hot dog stand. Marketing an unappealing children's toy. Shaming people who share their movie snacks. A reality show staring Simon the security guard.
2014
Clashing with a giant corporation while trying to help a struggling electronics store. A ranch accommodating for overweight riders. Appeasing male customers by creating a "man zone". A holocaust-awareness themed clothing company. An exercising fad known as "The Movement". Recruiting promising young athletes to promote a struggling sporting goods store. An antique shop being open 24/7. Allowing smoking at a bar. A hotel marketing itself to sexually active parents. A travel agent concentrating on older clients. A solution for tardiness. Protecting women's nail polish from chipping. Addressing the topic of personality. Turning a stranger into a humanitarian hero.
2015
An elaborate stunt to make it seem like comedian Michael Richards left a $10,000 tip at a deli. A method of selling chili in secret. A charity to help a massage parlor upsell its clients. Meeting an old friend in the hopes of sabotaging Uber's business from the inside. Honing storytelling skills. Teaches an international exporter how to ship smoke alarms tax-free. Helping a computer repair shop earn public trust. Marketing becoming personal for a psychic. Helping a Bill Gates impersonator reunite with his long lost love.
2017
The behind the scenes of a fictional variety talk show hosted by Pierre-François Legendre.
Legendre idéal
2007
0
Ja'mie King, the self-promoting "queen bee" of Summer Heights High, returns from an exchange semester at that public school for her last three months at Hillford Girls Grammar, where she's the unchallenged diva among the school's most popular girls, as well as the school captain. Clothes, cars, boys, parties ... Ja'mie has it all, and her overriding goal is to win the Hillford Medal
Ja'mie: Private School Girl
2013
6
In 1988, renegade filmmaker Robert Altman and Pulitzer Prize–winning Doonesbury cartoonist Garry Trudeau created a presidential candidate, ran him alongside the other hopefuls during the primary season, and presented their media campaign as a cross between a soap opera and TV news. The result was the groundbreaking Tanner ’88, a piercing satire of media-age American politics.
Tanner '88
1988
6
Pro athletes in disguise! Eli Manning enlists superstar athletes to fool unsuspecting fans & teammates in this hilatious documentary prank series.
Eli Manning Presents: The Undercovers
2024
0
People Like Us was a British radio and TV comedy programme, a spoof on-location documentary written by John Morton, and starring Chris Langham as Roy Mallard, an inept interviewer. Originally a radio show for BBC Radio 4 in three series from 1995 to 1997, it was made into a television series for BBC Two that aired from September 1999 to June 2000.
People Like Us
1999
7
François Damiens : 20 ans de caméras cachées cultes
2023
8
The Real Wedding Crashers is an American prank/hidden camera series on NBC, inspired by the 2005 film Wedding Crashers, that premiered on April 23, 2007. The series was produced by Ashton Kutcher, Karey Burke, Rich Meehan, Jon Kroll, Jim Rosenthal and Jason Goldberg with RDF USA, the production company of shows like Wife Swap, in association with New Line Television, part of the studio that produced the film. No one among the show's main cast and crew were involved in the original film, nor were the cast and crew of the film involved with the series. It was announced on May 7, 2007, that the series would be pulled after three episodes. NBC subsequently announced on its website that a fourth episode would air on May 28, 2007. NBC announced on July 20, 2007 that the show was not renewed. The two episodes not aired on NBC have subsequently aired on the Style Network.
The Real Wedding Crashers
2007
3
Youtuber and street magician Rob Anderson, joined by stand-up comedian Traci Stumpf, hosts the ultimate hidden camera show where technology turns on users with hilarious results.
MTV's Bugging Out
2016
0
Full of hilarious sketches, hidden camera moments and off-kilter comedy and parodies, this sketch comedy show features a cast of 6 young rising stars that will keep you in stitches!
Incredible Crew
2012
4
That Peter Kay Thing is a series of six spoof documentaries shown on Channel 4 in January 1999. Set in and around Bolton, these follows the lives of different characters and stars Peter Kay as the subject of each documentary. All of the episodes display Kay's penchant for nostalgic humour and unsympathetic lead characters. The series was narrated by Andrew Sachs. Many of the plot lines were based around actual events from Kay's life. At least six of the characters appear in the spin-off series Peter Kay's Phoenix Nights.
That Peter Kay Thing
2000
6
The Games was an Australian mockumentary television series about the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. The series was originally broadcast on the ABC and had two seasons of 13 episodes each, the first in 1998 and the second in 2000. 'The Games' starred satirists John Clarke and Bryan Dawe along with Australian comedian Gina Riley and actor Nicholas Bell. It was written by John Clarke and Ross Stevenson. The series centred on the Sydney Organising Committee for the Olympic Games and satirised corruption and cronyism in the Olympic movement, bureaucratic ineptness in the New South Wales public service, and unethical behaviour within politics and the media. An unusual feature of the show was that the characters shared the same name as the actors who played them, to enhance the illusion of a documentary on the Sydney Games.
The Games
1998
7
This hidden-camera series follows four lifelong friends -- Brian "Q"' Quinn, James "Murr"' Murray, Joe Gatto and Sal Vulcano -- who take dares to an outrageous level. To find out who is best under pressure, the guys compete in awkward and outrageous hidden-camera hijinks with the loser performing what is deemed to be the most-mortifying challenge yet.
Impractical Jokers
2011
7
Best bros Chad and JT set out to spread positivity through community activism and chill vibes in this raucous prank comedy series.
Chad and JT Go Deep
2022
7
Charlie Puth attempts to scale the zeitgeist by going beyond pop stardom to become a multi-hyphenate talent after being told it's no longer enough to just be a musician. Featuring artists, comedians, and icons from every area of the pop matrix, the famous faces that populate the show help Charlie to navigate his heightened reality, where his career neurosis and musical perfectionism often get in the way of peace and sanity, ultimately parodying the very zeitgeist he's trying to conquer.
The Charlie Puth Show
2024
8
Nobody's Watching is a television program that was never aired. It originated with and was written by Scrubs creator Bill Lawrence, as well as Neil Goldman and Garrett Donovan, writers for Scrubs and Family Guy.
Nobody's Watching
5
Inside Jamel Comedy Club
2009
7
L'Gros Show is a Canadian situation comedy/mockumentary television series which is broadcast on the Canadian French language music television station Musique Plus. The show stars Mike Ward as Chabot, a comedy character he had previously developed in 2000, and Martin Perizzolo as his friend Poudy. Chabot and Poudy are very much stuck in the 1980s, an obsession which is evidenced by their hairstyles and clothes. Both live in Poudy's mother's basement, where they spend their time playing air guitar and drinking. Part of the show is shot in black-and-white in a mock documentary style.
L'Gros Show
2005
7
Life at Wilkins Chawla, a mediocre paper company is as boring as the humour of its 'Fun'jabi boss. Add to it some ordinary employees, an uncomfortable receptionist, the boss' sycophant, and the mediocrity goes a notch higher!
The Office
2019
6
MyMusic was the primary series that aired on the MyMusicShow YouTube channel. It documented the antics of MyMusic, a transmedia production company where, rather than referring to each other by name, the staff go by the varying music genres with which they associate. CEO and founder Indie heads the team, which consists of people following extremely different–and frequently conflicting–tastes and attitudes. The company claims to have been given the YouTube original channel, which brings along with it a documentary crew filming them day to day. The second season picks up following the burning of the MyMusic building at the conclusion of the first season. After this fire, Indie has the MyMusic team returning to its roots, as well as focus more on social media and the MyMusic blog.
MyMusic
2012
5
For Valerie Cherish, no price is too high to pay for clinging to the spotlight. Desperate to revive her career, she agrees to star in a reality TV series, allowing cameras to follow her every move as she lands a part on a new network sitcom.
The Comeback
2005
7