Take the Money and Run

Take the Money and Run (2011)

EndedGame Show show

Combining all the elements of an edge-of-your-seat spy thriller with the excitement of rooting for real people in different locales trying to outwit legitimate professionals, Take the Money and Run is an exhilarating competition series that will take reality television to a whole new level. The cat and mouse format will pit everyday people against real life law enforcement for a $100,000 prize.

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Scheduleevery Tuesday at 21:00 (60 min)

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S01E02BAM! Did I Scare You?Aug 9, 2011
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Take the Money and Run' premiere?

'Take the Money and Run' premiered on August 2, 2011.

Who were the creators of 'Take the Money and Run'?

'Take the Money and Run' was created by Ken Sanzel.

What genre does 'Take the Money and Run' belong to?

'Take the Money and Run' belongs to the reality TV genre.

Where was 'Take the Money and Run' primarily filmed?

'Take the Money and Run' was primarily filmed in various cities across the United States.

How many contestants participated in each episode of 'Take the Money and Run'?

Each episode of 'Take the Money and Run' featured two contestants.

What was the premise of 'Take the Money and Run'?

In 'Take the Money and Run,' two contestants had to hide a briefcase full of cash for 48 hours while detectives tried to locate it. If the detectives failed, the contestants got to keep the money.

Who hosted 'Take the Money and Run'?

'Take the Money and Run' was hosted by actor and comedian Joe Lisi.

How many episodes were produced for the first season of 'Take the Money and Run'?

The first season of 'Take the Money and Run' consisted of six episodes.

Did 'Take the Money and Run' receive any awards or nominations?

'Take the Money and Run' did not receive any major awards or nominations.

What were some of the challenges faced by the contestants in 'Take the Money and Run'?

The contestants in 'Take the Money and Run' had to outsmart detectives, evade surveillance, and find clever hiding spots for the briefcase of money.

Did 'Take the Money and Run' have a specific time limit for each episode?

Yes, each episode of 'Take the Money and Run' had a time limit of 48 hours for the contestants to hide the money.

Were the contestants allowed to communicate with each other during the 48-hour period in 'Take the Money and Run'?

No, the contestants were not allowed to communicate with each other during the 48-hour period in 'Take the Money and Run'.

Were the detectives in 'Take the Money and Run' professional investigators or regular citizens?

The detectives in 'Take the Money and Run' were professional investigators with experience in law enforcement.

Did 'Take the Money and Run' feature any special twists or surprises?

Yes, 'Take the Money and Run' often included unexpected twists and surprises to challenge the contestants and add excitement to the show.

How did 'Take the Money and Run' differ from other reality TV shows?

'Take the Money and Run' stood out from other reality TV shows by combining elements of a game show with a crime drama, creating a unique and thrilling viewing experience.

Did 'Take the Money and Run' have a dedicated fan base?

While 'Take the Money and Run' had a dedicated following, it did not gain significant mainstream popularity.

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