Caught in the Act

Caught in the Act (2010-2016)

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Caught in the Act presents amateur and professional filmmakers always on the lookout for wildlife in its natural environment. Every now and again, something incredible happens – a lion ‘murders' a hyena, a great white shark gracefully leaps out of the ocean, a baby hippo miraculously escapes the jaws of death – and somehow, someone captures that unbelievable instant on film.

Each episode is a hodgepodge of daring rescues, competitions over food, maternal instincts, dramatic battles and tragic endings.

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ScheduleMonday to Friday (daily) at 22:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S06E10Episode 10Dec 16, 2016
S06E09Episode 9Dec 15, 2016
S06E08Episode 8Dec 14, 2016
S06E07Episode 7Dec 13, 2016
S06E06Episode 6Dec 12, 2016
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Caught in the Act' premiere?

'Caught in the Act' premiered on September 18, 2010.

Who were the main characters of 'Caught in the Act'?

The main characters of 'Caught in the Act' were security guards, hall monitors, and surveillance camera operators who caught people in the act of misbehaving, breaking the law or doing something morally wrong.

What kind of scenarios were often shown in 'Caught in the Act'?

In 'Caught in the Act,' scenarios included vandalism, shoplifting, and public indecency, among other things.

Was 'Caught in the Act' a reality show or a scripted show?

'Caught in the Act' was a reality show.

What was the target audience of 'Caught in the Act'?

The target audience of 'Caught in the Act' was mostly adults, as the show contained content that may be inappropriate for younger audiences.

How was 'Caught in the Act' received by critics?

There is no information available on how 'Caught in the Act' was received by critics.

Were there any celebrity guests featured in 'Caught in the Act'?

There is no information available on whether there were any celebrity guests featured in 'Caught in the Act.'

How long was each episode of 'Caught in the Act'?

Each episode of 'Caught in the Act' was approximately 30 minutes long.

Which network aired 'Caught in the Act'?

There is no information available on which network aired 'Caught in the Act.'

Was 'Caught in the Act' based on a true story?

'Caught in the Act' was not based on a true story, but it featured real incidents captured on surveillance cameras.

Was 'Caught in the Act' filmed in the United States?

There is no information available on where 'Caught in the Act' was filmed.

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