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Most Extreme Elimination Challenge (MXC) is an American comedy television program that aired on TNN/Spike TV from April 19, 2003 to February 9, 2007. It is a re-purpose of footage from the Japanese game show Takeshi's Castle, which originally aired in Japan from 1986 to 1990.
The Joe Schmo Show (2003–2013) MXC (2003–2007) Ride with Funkmaster Flex (2003–2004) Spike Video Game Awards (2003–2013) The John Henson Project (2004) 10 Things Every Guy Should Experience (2004) The Club (2004–2005) Hey! Spring of Trivia (2004–2005) I Hate My Job (2004–2005) Midnight Spike (2004) On the Road: A True Rock-n-Roll ...
On November 4, 2004 Fuji TV announced that twenty six episodes of Trivia would be adapted for broadcast in the United States on the cable network Spike TV (now Paramount Network). [1] The network began airing the slightly edited English dubbed version of the show on November 11, [1] with the broadcast ending in May 2005. The editing included ...
Takeshi's Castle (Japanese: 風雲!たけし城, Hepburn: Fuun!Takeshi-jō) is a Japanese game show that aired between 1986 and 1990 on the Tokyo Broadcasting System (TBS). It features the Japanese comedian Takeshi Kitano (also known as Beat Takeshi) as a count who sets up difficult physical challenges that players (or a volunteer army) must overcome in order to reach him in his castle.
Comedy quiz show based around travel played by two teams of celebrities, hosted by Paul Coia. Drunken Businessmen: 2003: 2003–2005: Another Japanese game show, used as a filler. It was last shown on Challenge in 2005 as part of 'Japanese Day'. Endurance UK: 1997–1998: 1997–2009: The UK version of the cult Japanese show, Za Gaman. Extreme ...
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In August 2001, two years before Fox aired its first episode of Banzai, USA Network aired clips of the Channel 4 edition of the show as part of their Banzai Movie Friday. Some Asian American groups objected to the clips. When Fox picked up the show, the Media Action Network for Asian-Americans protested outside a presentation of the show in ...
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