Impractical Jokers - Season 1

Impractical Jokers - Season 1

Season 1

The Jokers push boundaries in the hairdresser, try to get complete strangers to kiss them, get tasteless in a taste test and even attempt to get customers in a boot when they work in a car showroom. They trade insults, blushes and behave very badly as they all try to avoid the shockingly funny losers punishment.
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Episodes6
Datesnov. 15, 2012 - déc. 20, 2012
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Episodes

Hairdressers
Season 1Episode 130 min

Hairdressers

The jokers go to work in a car showroom, invade people's personal space in a hairdressers, try to get kisses from strangers and make total fools of themselves when they launch a new love potion.

nov. 15, 2012
Free Massages
Season 1Episode 230 min

Free Massages

The jokers push boundaries when they offer free massages, feel awkward as they try to steal food off plates in a restaurant and risk ridicule as they try to join strangers' conversations.

nov. 22, 2012
Bouncers
Season 1Episode 330 min

Bouncers

The jokers aren't allowed to speak as they try to get strangers to dance with them, force each other to use bizarre words in a bookshop and risk more than just humiliation when they pose as nightclub bouncers.

nov. 29, 2012
Photos
Season 1Episode 430 min

Photos

The jokers convince complete strangers into taking a ridiculous amount of photos of them, force each other to offer unhelpful advice at a garden centre and risk total embarrassment carrying out bizarre instructions during a CPR demonstration.

déc. 6, 2012
Autobiography
Season 1Episode 530 min

Autobiography

The jokers have to face a focus group to present their autobiography that's been written by the other jokers. They force each other to perform bizarre tasks during a photo shoot and risk more than embarrassment by repeatedly crashing a remote control car into members of the public.

déc. 13, 2012
Tourist Guides
Season 1Episode 630 min

Tourist Guides

The jokers become the world's worst receptionists; lurk in a park trying to trade ridiculous secrets with passing strangers; give boardroom presentations that will cause them severe embarrassment; and visit the supermarket to try and hide as many pencils as they can on unsuspecting shoppers.
déc. 20, 2012

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