Sanchez Get High: Pritchard VS Dainton

Sanchez Get High: Pritchard VS Dainton (2008)

EndedReality showComedy

Pritchard and Dainton - the better half of the Dirty Sanchez boys are back and are crazier than ever! These two are pushing the limits when it comes to humour, adventure and frankly downright stupidity. The series follows them looking for the ultimate 'highs' around the world. They did painful stunts in order to get a buzz, went naked skydiving, had painful tattoos to fit in with Filipino tribes, and tasted old remedies and substances such as ayahuasca and psilocybin mushrooms which are used in foreign countries to experience different feelings including hallucinations and euphoria.

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Scheduleevery Sunday (20 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E08JapanNov. 11, 2008
S01E07IndiaNov. 9, 2008
S01E06AustraliaNov. 2, 2008
S01E05AfricaOkt. 26, 2008
S01E04CambodiaOkt. 19, 2008
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Sanchez Get High: Pritchard VS Dainton premiere?

Sanchez Get High: Pritchard VS Dainton premiered on May 6, 2008.

Who are the main cast members of Sanchez Get High: Pritchard VS Dainton?

The main cast members of Sanchez Get High: Pritchard VS Dainton are Lee Dainton and Matthew Pritchard.

What is the genre of Sanchez Get High: Pritchard VS Dainton?

Sanchez Get High: Pritchard VS Dainton is a reality TV show.

Where was Sanchez Get High: Pritchard VS Dainton primarily filmed?

Sanchez Get High: Pritchard VS Dainton was primarily filmed in the United Kingdom.

What are some of the stunts performed by the cast in Sanchez Get High: Pritchard VS Dainton?

Some of the stunts performed by the cast in Sanchez Get High: Pritchard VS Dainton include bungee jumping, car stunts, and extreme sports challenges.

Did Sanchez Get High: Pritchard VS Dainton receive any awards or nominations?

Sanchez Get High: Pritchard VS Dainton did not receive any notable awards or nominations.

How many seasons of Sanchez Get High: Pritchard VS Dainton were produced?

Sanchez Get High: Pritchard VS Dainton had a total of two seasons.

Can you describe the format of an episode of Sanchez Get High: Pritchard VS Dainton?

Each episode of Sanchez Get High: Pritchard VS Dainton follows Lee Dainton and Matthew Pritchard as they engage in various dangerous and adrenaline-fueled challenges, often involving stunts and pranks.

Were there any special guests featured on Sanchez Get High: Pritchard VS Dainton?

Yes, Sanchez Get High: Pritchard VS Dainton occasionally featured special guests who joined Lee Dainton and Matthew Pritchard in their stunts and challenges.

Did Sanchez Get High: Pritchard VS Dainton have a specific target audience?

Sanchez Get High: Pritchard VS Dainton targeted a young adult audience who enjoyed watching extreme stunts and pranks.

How did Sanchez Get High: Pritchard VS Dainton push the boundaries of reality TV?

Sanchez Get High: Pritchard VS Dainton pushed the boundaries of reality TV by showcasing daring and often dangerous stunts that were performed by the cast.

Did Sanchez Get High: Pritchard VS Dainton have a consistent time slot during its airing?

Sanchez Get High: Pritchard VS Dainton did not have a consistent time slot during its airing, as it was often aired at various times depending on the network.

Was Sanchez Get High: Pritchard VS Dainton censored or edited for certain audiences?

Yes, Sanchez Get High: Pritchard VS Dainton was censored or edited for certain audiences to comply with broadcasting regulations and to ensure viewer safety.

Did Sanchez Get High: Pritchard VS Dainton have a strong social media presence during its airing?

Sanchez Get High: Pritchard VS Dainton had a moderate social media presence during its airing, with fans discussing and sharing clips of the show on platforms like Facebook and YouTube.

Were there any controversies surrounding Sanchez Get High: Pritchard VS Dainton?

Sanchez Get High: Pritchard VS Dainton faced some controversy due to the risky nature of the stunts performed on the show, with concerns raised about the safety and influence on viewers.

What was the overall reception of Sanchez Get High: Pritchard VS Dainton by viewers and critics?

Sanchez Get High: Pritchard VS Dainton received mixed reviews from viewers and critics, with some praising its adrenaline-fueled entertainment value, while others criticized it for promoting dangerous behavior.

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