Best of the Worst

Best of the Worst (2006)

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The series features regular rounds such as ‘Pick the Worst' – covering categories such as musical instrument, tattoo or things to buy on eBay. There is also be the ‘Best of the Worst Bottom Five' in which the teams have a chance to discuss topics like the world's worst album covers, look-alikes or even religious sightings. Points are scored if their nominations match those of the studio audience.

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Scheduleevery Friday at 21:30 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E06Paddy McGuinness, Liza Tarbuckoct. 6, 2006
S01E05Alan Carr, Sara Coxsept. 29, 2006
S01E04Brian McFadden, Frankie Boylesept. 22, 2006
S01E03Fearne Cotton, Mel Giedroycsept. 15, 2006
S01E02Trisha Goddard, Robert Webbsept. 8, 2006
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Best of the Worst' from the year 2006 premiere?

The TV show 'Best of the Worst' from the year 2006 premiered on September 12, 2006.

Who were the main characters in 'Best of the Worst'?

The main characters in 'Best of the Worst' were a rotating panel of individuals who watched and reviewed bad movies.

What was the format of 'Best of the Worst'?

'Best of the Worst' followed a format where the panel of reviewers would watch and critique a selection of bad movies, discussing their thoughts and reactions.

How often did the show release new episodes?

'Best of the Worst' released new episodes on a weekly basis.

Who hosted 'Best of the Worst'?

'Best of the Worst' did not have a specific host. The show was more of a collaborative effort among the panel of reviewers.

What were some of the most memorable movies reviewed on 'Best of the Worst'?

Some of the most memorable movies reviewed on 'Best of the Worst' included "Miami Connection," "Samurai Cop," and "Hard Ticket to Hawaii."

Did 'Best of the Worst' have a cult following?

Yes, 'Best of the Worst' developed a dedicated cult following due to its unique concept and humorous commentary on bad movies.

Were there any recurring segments on 'Best of the Worst'?

Yes, 'Best of the Worst' featured recurring segments such as the Wheel of the Worst, where the panel would randomly select a bad movie to watch and review.

Were there any special guests on 'Best of the Worst'?

'Best of the Worst' occasionally featured special guests, including filmmakers and actors associated with the movies being reviewed.

Did 'Best of the Worst' receive positive reviews from critics?

'Best of the Worst' was not widely reviewed by critics, as it had a more niche audience. However, it was generally well-received by its dedicated fans.

Did 'Best of the Worst' have a specific target audience?

'Best of the Worst' was primarily targeted towards fans of bad movies and those who enjoyed humorous commentary on such films.

Was 'Best of the Worst' a scripted show?

No, 'Best of the Worst' was largely unscripted, with the panelists providing spontaneous reactions and commentary during the movie reviews.

Did 'Best of the Worst' have any spin-offs or related shows?

'Best of the Worst' did not have any official spin-offs or related shows, but it was part of a group of movie-related web series produced by the same team.

How long were the episodes of 'Best of the Worst'?

The episodes of 'Best of the Worst' varied in length, typically ranging from 30 minutes to an hour, depending on the content being reviewed.

Did 'Best of the Worst' have a significant impact on the bad movie genre?

'Best of the Worst' had a significant impact on the bad movie genre, helping to popularize the concept of reviewing and discussing so-bad-they're-good movies.

Was 'Best of the Worst' canceled or did it end on its own terms?

'Best of the Worst' ended on its own terms, with the panelists deciding to conclude the show after several years of production.

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