Copycats

Copycats (2009-2016)

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Sam and Mark have fun with two families in a range of cheeky Chinese whispers based games. Who will copy the best and win the famous Copycats trophy?

A 4th season has been confirmed to being filmed in 2016, but no airdates are known yet....

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Scheduleevery Saturday at 08:25 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S04E25Episode 25Okt. 15, 2016
S04E24Episode 24Okt. 8, 2016
S04E23Episode 23Okt. 1, 2016
S04E22Episode 22Sept. 24, 2016
S04E21Episode 21Sept. 17, 2016
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

What was the premiere date of 'Copycats'?

The premiere date of 'Copycats' was on September 1, 2009.

Who created the TV show 'Copycats'?

'Copycats' was created by Mike Fleiss.

Which network aired 'Copycats'?

'Copycats' aired on the ABC network.

What was the genre of 'Copycats'?

'Copycats' was a game show.

Who hosted 'Copycats'?

Cole Stratton was the host of 'Copycats'.

How many teams competed on 'Copycats'?

There were two teams that competed on 'Copycats'.

What was the main concept of 'Copycats'?

The main concept of 'Copycats' was to accurately imitate famous scenes from movies and TV shows.

Did 'Copycats' have celebrity guests?

Yes, 'Copycats' featured celebrity guests who judged the teams' performances.

How many rounds were there in each episode of 'Copycats'?

Each episode of 'Copycats' consisted of three rounds.

Did the teams compete for a prize in 'Copycats'?

Yes, the teams on 'Copycats' competed for a cash prize.

How were the winners determined on 'Copycats'?

The winners were determined by a panel of celebrity judges on 'Copycats'.

Did 'Copycats' have a live audience?

Yes, 'Copycats' had a live studio audience.

Were there any special theme episodes on 'Copycats'?

Yes, 'Copycats' had special themed episodes where the scenes were focused on a specific genre or era.

How long was each episode of 'Copycats'?

Each episode of 'Copycats' had a runtime of approximately 60 minutes.

What was the general reception of 'Copycats' by viewers?

'Copycats' received mixed reviews from viewers.

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