Oblivious - The Best of Oblivious: The Game Show You Don't Know You're On! (2004)
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Synopsis: Spike TV produced this innovative game show, which works on the premise that the participants have no idea they are actually on the show. Presented by the exuberant Regan Burns, OBLIVIOUS secretes... Spike TV produced this innovative game show, which works on the premise that the participants have no idea they are actually on the show. Presented by the exuberant Regan Burns, OBLIVIOUS secretes hidden cameras in a variety of locations, while a heavily-disguised Burns pounces on his prey and unwittingly involves them in the show. Offering cash for questions, Burns rattles off a series of questions to the often startled participants, with the prizes rising in value upon each correct answer delivered. Amusing and highly entertaining, OBLIVIOUS is a welcome twist on the game show format. [More]
Starring: Regan Burns
Starring: Regan Burns
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