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The series ranked No. 3 on the 2002 TV Guide list of worst TV series of all time, #2 on ESPN's list of biggest sports flops, #21 on TV Guide's 2010 list of the biggest television blunders of all time, and #10 on Entertainment Weekly's list of the biggest bombs in television history.
CBS cancelled Co-Ed Fever after only one episode, and all three series were off the air by the end of April 1979. The series was so low-rated it never made it to its regular time slot, Monday night, airing instead as a 'special preview' the night before. [47] [48] In 2002, Co-Ed Fever ranked number 32 on TV Guide ' s 50 Worst Shows of All Time ...
Partner boat of F/V Time Bandit. Pranked by F/V Time Bandit with a flour pot during the Season 3 wrap-up. 3 Kari Marie: Crab fishing vessel that required a medivac by a USCG helicopter. Deckhand Cody Rhodes suffered a compound fracture in his left leg after a pot fell off the launcher and crushed it while the crew were emptying the pot. 15 Katmai
The Worst Idea of All Time is a podcast hosted by New Zealand comedians Tim Batt and Guy Montgomery where they watch and review the same film every week for a year. In each season, the film chosen is one neither of the hosts have seen before and is generally considered to be a bad film .
Best of the Worst, hosted by Greg Kinnear, was a lighthearted celebration of the worst elements of life—the worst movies, the worst places to get married, the worst museums, the worst airline food, and the worst Elvis impersonators being only a few of the "worst" examples.
Good fortune smiled upon the Time Bandit after the rescue of the man overboard as they pulled up very full pots in a once-in-a-lifetime season. The Northwestern continued to have good luck after offloading nearly $800,000 in crab, though deckhand Matt Bradley was continuing to struggle with the uncertainty about making his upcoming court date.
Worst Ex Ever; Genre: Docu-series: Directed by: Cynthia Childs: No. of seasons 1: No. of episodes 4: Production; Executive producers: Jason Blum Cynthia Childs Jordana Hochman Chris McCumber
In the October 16, 2001 episode "My Old Lady" of the American television sitcom/medical drama Scrubs, when a dying patient David asks if anyone has ever heard of The Catch, Turk comes in and says, "Niners-Cowboys, Joe Montana to Dwight Clark deep in the end-zone, zero time left. Kid, please, don't insult me."