Britain’s Got Talent
The British version of the famous American talent show offers a wide range of participants displaying their abilities. It includes dancers, acrobats, magicians, and anything else you can think of. A dog even blew the spectators away at one point. The “Jules and Matisse” dog performance was named the winner in 2005. The findings had been tampered with. Because the actual dog was too frightened to do such intense action, the filmmakers sent in a dog that resembled Matisse.

Britain’s Got Talent
Restaurant Stakeout
Willie Degel, a restaurateur, installed cameras at a failing restaurant. This was done to determine what was wrong. Employees who were not functioning correctly were intended to be caught by the system. Following that, he would confront them and perhaps even fire them in the most spectacular way imaginable. For the record, this is nearly entirely a hoax. In the first season, the restaurant’s owner said that the Food Network contacted them and conducted a screen test on the workers before the shooting began. Aside from that, consumers were instructed to be as annoying as possible.

Restaurant Stakeout