Pick Me!

Pick Me! (2015)

EndedGame Show show

Pick Me! is a gameshow with a difference.

This raucous, fun-packed show has all members of the audience shouting "Pick Me!" because anyone our host, Stephen Mulhern, chooses will come down and play. It's a fast-paced, game of wits with lots of chances to win.

Networks
ScheduleMonday to Friday (daily) at 15:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E25Episode 25Nov 20, 2015
S01E24Episode 24Nov 19, 2015
S01E23Episode 23Nov 18, 2015
S01E22Episode 22Nov 17, 2015
S01E21Episode 21Nov 16, 2015
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Pick Me! premiere?

Pick Me! premiered on January 22, 2015.

Who created Pick Me!?

Pick Me! was created by Red Arrow Industries.

What network aired Pick Me!?

Pick Me! aired on the television network truTV.

What is Pick Me! about?

Pick Me! is a game show where contestants must convince a panel of judges that they are the most appealing and could be "picked" for a given scenario.

How many judges were on Pick Me!?

Three judges were on Pick Me!.

Did the contestants compete for a prize on Pick Me!?

No, contestants on Pick Me! did not compete for a prize.

Was there audience participation on Pick Me!?

Yes, the studio audience was involved in Pick Me! and could interact with the contestants.

How long was each episode of Pick Me!?

Each episode of Pick Me! was 30 minutes long.

Was Pick Me! filmed in front of a live audience?

Yes, Pick Me! was filmed in front of a live studio audience.

Did Pick Me! have any celebrity guest judges?

Yes, Pick Me! featured celebrity guest judges such as Alyssa Milano and Perez Hilton.

How many contestants were on each episode of Pick Me!?

The number of contestants on each episode of Pick Me! varied.

Did the judges have any qualifications on Pick Me!?

No, the judges on Pick Me! did not have any specific qualifications.

Was there a host for Pick Me!?

Yes, Pick Me! had a host named Cameron Daddo.

Did Pick Me! have any spin-offs?

No, Pick Me! did not have any spin-offs.

Was Pick Me! a popular show during its airing?

Information on Pick Me!'s popularity during its airing is not available on the cited source.

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