The Runner-Up

The Runner-Up (2015)

EndedDocumentary show

This four-hour documentary series takes an all-access look at one of the most unique political campaigns of the past election year – the Congressional run of American Idol runner-up Clay Aiken. The series examines what it takes to run a campaign from the perspective of a candidate who is both a newcomer to the American political scene, and also a well-known celebrity. Throughout, Aiken struggles with his desire to be seen as a viable candidate and his need to convince voters (and America) to take him seriously.

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Scheduleevery Tuesday at 22:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E04I Approve This MessageApr. 28, 2015
S01E03Into the Belly of the BeastApr. 21, 2015
S01E02Go for the JugularApr. 14, 2015
S01E01Run, Clay, Run!Apr. 7, 2015
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'The Runner-Up' premiere?

'The Runner-Up' premiered on July 7, 2015.

What is the genre of 'The Runner-Up'?

'The Runner-Up' is a reality TV show.

Who created 'The Runner-Up'?

'The Runner-Up' was created by Julian P. Hobbs.

Who produced 'The Runner-Up'?

'The Runner-Up' was produced by 44 Blue Productions.

What channel aired 'The Runner-Up'?

'The Runner-Up' aired on Esquire Network.

How many contestants were there in 'The Runner-Up'?

There were six contestants in 'The Runner-Up'.

What was the prize for the winner of 'The Runner-Up'?

The winner of 'The Runner-Up' won a cash prize of $100,000.

Who were the mentors in 'The Runner-Up'?

The mentors in 'The Runner-Up' were Chef Tom Colicchio and business expert Eden Sassoon.

In which city did 'The Runner-Up' take place?

'The Runner-Up' took place in Los Angeles, California.

What was the format of 'The Runner-Up'?

'The Runner-Up' had a format similar to a business competition, with contestants completing various challenges related to the restaurant industry.

Who were the judges in 'The Runner-Up'?

The judges in 'The Runner-Up' were Chef Tom Colicchio, Eden Sassoon, and special guest judges.

What was the maximum prize money that the contestants could win per episode?

The maximum prize money that the contestants could win per episode was $15,000.

How many episodes were there in 'The Runner-Up'?

'The Runner-Up' had ten episodes in total.

Did 'The Runner-Up' receive any award nominations?

No, 'The Runner-Up' did not receive any award nominations.

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