America or Busted

America or Busted (2004)

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Busted (James Bourne, Charlie Simpson and Matt Willis) have conquered the UK and now they're going over to the US of A to take on a whole new challenge. Watch them weekly trying to make it big in a whole different country, where nobody knows who they are.

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Scheduleevery Friday at 22:30 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E06U.S. Album Releasedéc. 24, 2004
S01E05Busted Perform Livedéc. 17, 2004
S01E04Life on the Roaddéc. 10, 2004
S01E03Radio Playdéc. 3, 2004
S01E02Mixing Business with Pleasurenov. 26, 2004
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'America or Busted' premiere?

'America or Busted' premiered on June 15, 2004.

Who were the main hosts of 'America or Busted'?

The main hosts of 'America or Busted' were Adam and Laura.

What was the concept of 'America or Busted'?

'America or Busted' was a reality TV show where contestants traveled across the United States, completing challenges and competing for a grand prize.

How many contestants participated in each episode of 'America or Busted'?

Each episode of 'America or Busted' featured three teams, consisting of two contestants each.

What were some of the challenges faced by the contestants on 'America or Busted'?

The challenges on 'America or Busted' ranged from physical tasks like obstacle courses to mental puzzles and trivia quizzes.

Did the contestants have access to any resources during the challenges on 'America or Busted'?

Yes, the contestants were provided with limited resources such as maps, cell phones, and some cash to help them navigate and complete the challenges.

How long did each episode of 'America or Busted' last?

Each episode of 'America or Busted' had a runtime of approximately one hour, including commercials.

Where did the contestants start their journey on 'America or Busted'?

The contestants started their journey on 'America or Busted' in Los Angeles, California.

Did the contestants have a specific destination to reach on 'America or Busted'?

Yes, the contestants had to travel across the United States to reach a designated final destination within a specific time frame.

Were the contestants allowed to use any mode of transportation on 'America or Busted'?

Yes, the contestants were allowed to use various modes of transportation, including cars, buses, trains, and planes, to reach their destinations.

Did the contestants receive any clues or hints during the challenges on 'America or Busted'?

Yes, the contestants received clues and hints throughout their journey to help them navigate and complete the challenges successfully.

Were there any eliminations or eliminatories on 'America or Busted'?

Yes, 'America or Busted' featured periodic eliminations, where the team with the lowest performance or failure to complete a challenge was eliminated from the competition.

Were there any alliances or team collaborations on 'America or Busted'?

While alliances were not explicitly encouraged, some teams formed temporary collaborations to overcome specific challenges on 'America or Busted'.

Did the contestants face any time constraints on 'America or Busted'?

Yes, the contestants had to complete each challenge within a specific time limit, adding an element of urgency and strategic decision-making to the show.

How did the audience interact with 'America or Busted'?

The audience could engage with 'America or Busted' through online forums and polls, discussing the show, cheering for their favorite teams, and speculating on the outcomes of challenges.

Did 'America or Busted' have any special episodes or celebrity guests?

'America or Busted' featured a few special episodes where celebrity guests joined the contestants, either as challenge participants or mentors.

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