Outtake TV

Outtake TV (2006-2010)

EndedReality showComedy

Anne Robinson (2004-2009) and Rufus Hound (2010) introduce a programme of bloopers and blunders.

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Scheduleevery Saturday (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S06E05Episode 5Sept. 4, 2010
S06E04Episode 4Aug. 14, 2010
S06E03Episode 3Juli 8, 2010
S06E02Episode 2Juni 4, 2010
S06E01Episode 1Apr. 9, 2010
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

What was the premiere date for Outtake TV in 2006?

The Outtake TV series premiered on January 5, 2006.

Who were the executive producers of Outtake TV?

The executive producers of Outtake TV were Michael Agbabian and Dwight D. Smith.

What type of show is Outtake TV?

Outtake TV is a reality TV show that shows bloopers and behind-the-scenes footage from popular TV shows and movies.

How many episodes of Outtake TV were produced in 2006?

A total of 13 episodes of Outtake TV were produced in 2006.

What network aired Outtake TV?

Outtake TV was aired on syndication.

Which shows were featured on Outtake TV in 2006?

Some of the shows featured on Outtake TV in 2006 were Everybody Hates Chris, ER, and CSI: Miami.

How long was each episode of Outtake TV?

Each episode of Outtake TV was 30 minutes long.

Was Outtake TV filmed in front of a studio audience?

No, Outtake TV was not filmed in front of a studio audience.

Who was the production company behind Outtake TV?

Outtake TV was produced by Giraffe Productions.

Which celebrities appeared on Outtake TV in 2006?

Some of the celebrities featured on Outtake TV in 2006 were Chris Rock, George Eads, and Eva LaRue.

Did Outtake TV have a recurring segment?

Yes, Outtake TV had a recurring segment named "Industry Spotlight".

What was the format of "Industry Spotlight"?

The "Industry Spotlight" segment featured interviews with successful people in the entertainment industry.

What was the purpose of "Industry Spotlight"?

The purpose of "Industry Spotlight" was to provide insight and inspiration to aspiring actors, writers, and directors.

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