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They buy, sell, and appraise items of historical value. Votes: 16, Votes: 5, TV-PG 60 min Thriller. Meet Jason and Grant, plumbers by day - ghost hunters by night! Ghost Hunters follows a group of real-life ghostbusters as they investigate haunted houses throughout the country. The way they set up the stunts is pretty predictable sometimes, like: the first stunt always has to do with water or something related to propelling in the sky, the second stunt is related to eating something disgusting, and the third is walking on a spinning platform or dealing with water once again.
And the grand prize is some heavy dough. I'd like to win 50 grand. But I'm just 13, so I might have to wait a while. FAQ 1. Details Edit. Release date June 11, United States. United States. Official site. Factor miedo. Technical specs Edit. Runtime 1 hour. Related news. Contribute to this page Suggest an edit or add missing content. Top Gap. By what name was Fear Factor officially released in India in English?
See more gaps Learn more about contributing. The show's winner was required to bet at least half their winnings on one hand of Blackjack, with the chance to continue gambling if successful. Couples Seasons three to five : Four couples competed in three stunts, with the winning team dividing the prize and, in season 3, sending one player to the Tournament of Champions. In Season five, eight couples competed for the million dollar prize.
While not specifically designated as "couples" episodes, several themed episodes in Season six featured all-couples teams. These episodes included "Psycho Fear Factor" and "Old vs. Twins Seasons two, four, five and seven : In season two, three pairs of twins competed as teams in the first stunt, and competed individually the second and third stunts.
Family Seasons four and six : Four teams of one parent and one child competed in three stunts for the prize. In the second stunt, the team with the best performance received a bonus prize, such as a car or a vacation. Models Seasons four and five : Played in the normal format with models or entirely female contestants. The fifth season had one episode with male and female models. The first stunt aired as counter programming to the Super Bowl halftime show and ended right before the third quarter of the game started.
The remaining two stunts were shown immediately after the game as counter programming to the Super Bowl lead-out show. It is unknown if there will be a Miss USA edition in the revival, as the current format will require a Miss USA delegate to pair up with a male contestant.
It was won by Matt Hardy. Psycho Season six : A three episode series featuring six couples performing stunts which were centered around the Bates Motel on the set of the original Psycho horror movie from Paramount Pictures.
Unlike other Fear Factor episodes, contestants were required to sleep in the filthy Bates Motel between stunts, and were subjected to Fear Factor pranks and mini-challenges while in the motel. Blind Date Season six : Four single men were introduced to four single women, and either the women in the first episode or the men in the second episode got to choose their partner among the available contestants of the opposite sex. The winning team divided the prize. No Sleep Season four : Five co-ed pairs of contestants competed as teams in the normal format, with one exception: contestants were not allowed to sleep for the hour duration of the competition.
If a contestant fell asleep at any time before the final stunt was completed, his or her team would be eliminated. This was the only episode the TV series in which contestants could be eliminated in the downtime between stunts. Home Invasion : This was included at the end of each episode in Season six. It involved Joe Rogan going to different homes across America and challenging the family to compete in a stunt. Revived series The series revival began airing on December 12, , and the 2 premiere episodes were viewed by 8.
This makes the premiere the highest non-sports programming to air on NBC at p. The revival featured 4 teams of 2 people with a preexisting relationship per episode, rather than the original versions' 6 people 3 male, 3 female.
The first 5 seasons had used the 3 male, 3 female grouping, but the sixth and final pre-revival season utilized 4 teams of 2 people each. The stunts have remained basically the same, with the "gross" one in between the two physical ones. As a result, the series was only averaging a 2.
Later that year, Fear Factor faced tough competition with the TV ratings champion, FOX's talent series American Idol on Tuesday nights, and the ratings declined further, and continued to trend further downward during this period. Despite much publicity concerning an improved format and better stunts for Season 6, the series' ratings continued to drop and consequently, NBC put the struggling program on hiatus for the remainder of the season to make room for the sitcom Joey , which was removed from the NBC lineup a few weeks later.
After a continuous and steep drop in the series' ratings, it was officially cancelled by NBC in May after six seasons and the network began airing the remainder of the season on June 13, , with the remaining episodes to be aired throughout the summer, with its last episode airing on September 12, In , Fear Factor became the first network reality show to be syndicated. Currently only the first season has been released on DVD, but in early , plans were made to release a box set containing the entire series on DVD.
The project was put on hold for an unknown reason in March On June 5, , it was announced that the project was cancelled because of the low sales of the first season DVD.
With Chiller airing reruns of the show every Sunday night, the ratings on Chiller led to Comcast informing Entertainment Weekly in a May 31, report that Fear Factor would be revived for a new season. Eight episodes were ordered, with two of them being two-hour episodes and Rogan returning to the hosting duties. NBC eventually lost one episode, the season premiere Hall of Fame Game, because of the lockout that ended in late July. The program began airing December 12, , with the final episode airing July 16, Just prior to the first-season finale, it was announced that MTV had renewed the series for a second season consisting of 20 episodes.
The second season, subtitled Season From Hell , began airing on February 25, The stunts drew inspiration from elements of pop culture, such as horror movies, urban legends, and viral videos. The series also has a YouTube channel, where previously unaired footage is shown. This happened on a Best Friends edition on September 27, , when none of the remaining teams were able to complete the final stunt.
In the stunt, one member of each team had to drive a ramp car, while the other member had to drive a sports car. The one driving the sports car had to drive it onto the truck bed via the ramp car. If the sports car fell off of the truck bed at any time, the team was automatically eliminated. Had it been successfully completed, the team who did this the fastest would have won.
However, the last remaining contestants walked away with two Mazda vehicles for winning a previous stunt. This stunt was designed to physically test each of the contestants or teams for example, jumping from one building to the next or hanging from a helicopter and collecting flags on a ladder. Usually, the two men and the two women, or the three teams, that gave the best performance such as the fastest time, farthest distance, or number of flags collected in under a certain time advanced to the second stunt.
The others were eliminated. This stunt was meant to mentally challenge the contestants or teams. Less often, the second stunt would involve a pain endurance challenge or embarrassment tolerance challenge, such as outlasting competitors in a tear gas chamber, walking on broken glass with bare feet, getting a tattoo, having their head shaved, getting piercings, or ingesting habanero peppers.
In the case of teams, one team could be eliminated for having the worst performance.
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