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  2. Prank Encounters - Wikipedia

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    The show has received negative reviews. Some viewers of the show have accused the reactions to the pranks of being entirely staged. [5] [6]The Daily Dot had unfavorably compared the series to Punk'd and criticized the reactions, stating "Netflix's Prank Encounters is a riff on Punk'd, but it doesn't do anything to set itself apart.

  3. Category:Hidden camera television series - Wikipedia

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  4. Candid Camera - Wikipedia

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    A wave of other American hidden-camera prank shows began in the 1980s: Totally Hidden Video was shown on Fox from 1989 until 1992. MTV's Ashton Kutcher vehicle, Punk'd, devised elaborate pranks on celebrities. Some shows have been criticized because of the potential cruelty inherent in the pranks, such as Scare Tactics.

  5. Scare Tactics - Wikipedia

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    Scare Tactics is an American comedy horror hidden camera television show created by Scott Hallock and Kevin Healey and aired on Syfy from April 4, 2003, to October 28, 2013. . The first season of the show was hosted by Shannen Doherty and then Stephen Baldwin took her place in the middle of the second seas

  6. PrankStars - Wikipedia

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    PrankStars (stylized as Prank★Stars) is a 2011 American reality television series that aired monthly and employed the use of a hidden camera. [1] The series premiered on Disney Channel on July 15, 2011, and was hosted by Pair of Kings and Hannah Montana star, Mitchel Musso . [ 2 ]

  7. Impractical Jokers - Wikipedia

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    Murray describes the show as an "upside-down hidden-camera show where the joke is on us, instead of the public. So it takes away the thing people hate about hidden-camera shows, which is, 'Oh, I feel bad for the people getting pranked.' We're messing with each other. The public is just there to witness our embarrassment." [13]

  8. Punk'd - Wikipedia

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    Pranks would be set at a variety of locations, public and private. One of the show's first pranks was set at singer Justin Timberlake's home, where he was led to believe that government agents were seizing his home and valuables because of unpaid income taxes. Time magazine ranked the prank #3 on its list of 32 Epic Moments in Reality-TV ...

  9. Category:American hidden camera television series - Wikipedia

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