Britain’s Got Talent
The British version of this show, like its American cousin, is also quite identical to the American version. As you could think, this is a really diverse talent contest that showcases almost everything. There are magicians, dancers, and acrobats. Everybody was brought by a dog in the audience. The winner was “Jules and Matisse” in 2005. In fact, it was manipulated! Matisse was too scared for this high-wire stunt, so the producers replaced a dog who looked like him.
Restaurant Stakeout
Willie Degel, a restaurateur, installed cameras in a failing restaurant. He took these measures in order to figure out what the issue was. Employees who aren’t doing their jobs well, if at all, are singled out. He’d then confront them and, if necessary, dismiss them from their job. It’s almost entirely a lie. When approached by Food Network, the first-season restaurant owner admitted that his employees were inspected before the show’s filming. Customers were also encouraged to be loud and unpleasant.