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show's and winner
The show's first winner, David Bloomfield was one of the returning contestants, and was asked the question: If there have been a thousand episodes of The Weakest Link, each with nine players, how many contestants in total have appeared on the show?
The Contender, a boxing show, unfortunately became the first American reality show in which a contestant committed suicide after being eliminated from the show ; the show's winner was promised a shot at a boxing world championship.
The show's winner, which ended up being a male-female rap duo, was promised a record deal and funding to produce a music video, which would then enter MTV's heavy rotation.
The day's winner from the Match Game segment faced the show's returning champion in the Hollywood Squares segment, and played until time ran out, with the winner playing the " Super Match " bonus from Match Game.
The first season's winner was BeBe Zahara Benet, and first runner-up Nina Flowers was chosen by fans as " Miss Congeniality " through voting via the show's official website.
Many bachelorettes are runner-ups or eliminated contestants from The Bachelor, including Trista Rehn, whose wedding to Ryan Sutter – the show's winnerwas televised on ABC.
The female winner of the show's first season, Milly Ruperto, has already participated in a soap opera, playing a boxing trainer, alongside Venezuelan superstar Gaby Spanic.
Survivor: Marquesas winner Vecepia Towery was pregnant at the time of the show's filming, ruling her out of the game automatically.
Sandra Diaz-Twine ( born July 30, 1974 ) was the $ 1, 000, 000 winner of the seventh season of Survivor, Survivor: Pearl Islands and the winner of the 20th season in Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains ; she is the show's only two-time winner.
The show's climax occurred when one of the contestants, Linda Kazdová, from Czech Republic, was brought back to the show after eliminating herself, and was later selected by Smith as the winner.
He also appeared on The Terry and Gaby Show from 2003 to 2004 ( where he burnt his hand trying to perform a trick with a microwave and a piece of soap ) and has appeared on BBC Two quiz show QI, becoming the show's first ever winner.
He became the show's first winner that season, and was soon signed to a recording contract with Columbia Records Nashville.
The show's director Kosh, winner of three Grammy Awards, is the former creative director for Apple Records and designer for the Beatles and Eagles.
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.
In the Scrabble Sprint round, the winner of the Crossword game ( now the " challenger ") faces off against the show's reigning champion.
While the show's premise is to find one winner with promises of a recording deal and other frugal benefits, the Idol series often has several contestants who go onto the same route of fame, whether they be finalists, semi-finalists, or even auditioners.
The following evening he was crowned the winner, and was awarded the show's $ 1 million grand prize.
Recent shows have been sponsored ( with prizes going to the winner such as free Bridgestone tires or several cases of Shell Q Motor Oil ), with Series Four featuring NAPA Auto Parts as the series presenting sponsor for both the regular and All Out series, owing to the show's growing popularity.
Australian Adam Horder was the winner in 2002 but the 2004 winner is unknown after the show's cancellation.
The winner of the semifinals round competed against the show's returning champion in the Finals.

show's and Bobby
During the third episode of the show's first season (" Order of the Straight Arrow "), Hank refers to Bobby and his friends as being 12 years old.
* Bobby Trendy – A flamboyantly gay interior decorator, the quality of whose work and timeliness, or lack thereof, displeased Smith, resulting in an elongated feud which served as the show's major ongoing plot line ; he was somewhat the show's primary antagonist.
Next to Bobby Trendy, she is the show's second most notable " antagonist.
* In the episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000 featuring The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombies, during a scene involving a woman dancing with an effeminate man, Tom Servo, imitating Welk, riffed, " Thank you, Cissy and Sissy ", referencing his show's popular dance team of Bobby and Cissy.
The show's main characters refer, of course, to US President John Fitzgerald Kennedy and his younger brother, US Senator Robert Francis Kennedy, who were popularly referred to as " Jack " and " Bobby ," although they are actually named for their father, Juan Roberto del Alba.
" In the show's second season, when the idea of pairing Audrey with Cooper was abandoned, Audrey was paired with other characters like Bobby Briggs ( played by Dana Ashbrook ) and John Justice Wheeler ( Billy Zane ).
As an actor he has found considerable success, appearing as Bobby Grant in the soap opera Brookside from show's inception in 1982 until being written out in 1988, followed by DCI Charlie Wise in Cracker and as Jim Royle in the sitcom The Royle Family.
The show also featured many frequent guests, including Penn Jillette, Michael Musto, Tom Scharpling, Fred Armisen, Horatio Sanz, Rob Huebel, Chuck Nice, John Gemberling, Curtis Gwinn, Bobby Moynihan and Paul Scheer ( the show's Hollywood correspondent ).

show's and claimed
Many NBC tour guides have claimed that Lynde was afraid of earthquakes and the center square proved to be the safest square of the show's set.
Rigby's acrimonious relationship with fellow producer Cyma Rubin led to Rubin terminating Rigby's contract and removing his credit as co-producer, but insiders claimed he deserved full credit for the show's success.
Although he performed for the industry opening night, Warlow was struck down by a bout of influenza that had also claimed many of the other cast and crew and he missed the first two and a half weeks of the show's Melbourne season.
The show's producers claimed the casket was empty and the " human ashes " was just a stage prop made of cement and cat litter.
During the show's last year a strange woman, Tess, turned up on his doorstep with a son she claimed was Ben and Maria's.
Immediately prior to the show's opening in Plymouth, it was reported that members of the far-right British National Party were part in a local campaign against the performances, although Christian Voice claimed to disapprove of their involvement.
Organisers cited issues ranging from weather, to audience disinterest, and to the actions of the Launceston City Council, however some critics claimed the show's lineup was at the root of the Festival's demise.
On the May 28, 2006 episode of WindTunnel with Dave Despain, the show's producer and host Rich Christensen claimed that some losing racers tried to buy back the vehicle after the race, which Rich tried to eliminate in later seasons.
In spite of changes made by Hollingworth to rectify the soap opera's early problems ( ratings improved over the course of the show's run, as did the quality of the storylines ), it was claimed that this was not enough to justify its continued production, and incoming Controller of BBC1 Alan Yentob cancelled the programme, which had been commissioned by his predecessor Jonathan Powell.
Annoyed at the fact that only a few people followed him on Twitter, Benn planned to make himself the " King of Twitter " by getting the show's 1. 5 million listeners to follow his account and therefore have more followers than Stephen Fry, who he claimed was the current king.
She was chosen because her competitors were " too loud and obnoxious ", claimed one of the show's set designers.
* Liz Miles: fabricator left the company, as claimed by the company's statement, after the show's producer set Liz up to work on Jo ’ s Hot Rod.
Another show, Brainiac: Science Abuse, claimed to have performed an experiment using 22. 275 Hz ( according to the show's producers used by Japan's police and tested by the French military ).
However, due to a moment during the apology in which Gleason hinted that the coffee cup he was sipping from wasn't really filled with " coffee " ( he called it " Chock Full O ' Booze "), the show's original sponsor, Kellogg's, pulled out of the series a week later and publicly claimed, " This isn't the show we bought ".
On 29 June 2008, it was announced that Wynter would leave EastEnders later in the year, after the show's producers claimed to have " run out of storyline ideas " for her character.
The show's title is derived from a well-known advertising tagline for Whiskas cat food, which originally claimed that " 8 out of 10 cats prefer Whiskas ".
" In 2007, Vanity Fair named it the sixth best episode in the show's history, describing it as " a classic satire of network influence, obsessed TV fans, and programs that survive long after the shark has been jumped, the episode is a meta-celebration, a tongue-in-cheek rebuttal to everyone who claimed that the quality of The Simpsons had declined over the years.

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