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Punk'd
2003 title card
Created by
Starring
Theme music composer
Elizabeth Miller
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons11
No. of episodes94(list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • Jason Goldberg
  • Ashton Kutcher (2003–2012)
  • David R. Franzke
  • Billy Rainey
  • Lois Clark Curren
  • Rod Aissa
Running time
  • 22 minutes (2003–2007; 2012; 2015)
  • 5–7 minutes (2020–2021)
Production companies
Original release
NetworkMTV
ReleaseMarch 17, 2003 (2003-03-17) –
May 29, 2007 (2007-05-29)
ReleaseMarch 29 (2012-03-29) –
June 7, 2012 (2012-06-07)
NetworkBET
ReleaseAugust 18 (2015-08-18) –
October 6, 2015 (2015-10-06)[1]
Network
ReleaseApril 6, 2020 (2020-04-06) –
December 10, 2021 (2021-12-10)

Punk'd is an Americanhidden camerapractical jokereality television series that first aired onMTV in 2003. It was created byAshton Kutcher andJason Goldberg, with Kutcher serving as producer and host. It bears a resemblance to both the classic hidden camera showCandid Camera and toTV's Bloopers & Practical Jokes, which also featured pranks on celebrities. Being "punk'd" referred to being the victim of such a prank. New episodes hosted byKing Bach andDeStorm Power aired onBET.

A reboot of the series hosted byChance the Rapper premiered onQuibi in 2020[2] and moved toThe Roku Channel until its cancellation in December 2021.

History and format

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Originally, Ashton Kutcher and MTV were developing a program calledHarassment, a hidden camera show which would feature pranks on regular everyday anonymous people. However, a January 2002 prank involving a fake dead body at theHard Rock Hotel inLas Vegas backfired and the couple who were targets of the prank sued Kutcher, MTV, and the hotel for $10 million.[3] The concept was later retooled to involve celebrities instead. Pranks would be set at a variety of locations, public and private. One of the show's first pranks was set at singerJustin Timberlake's home, where he was led to believe that government agents were seizing his home and valuables because of unpaid income taxes.Time magazine ranked the prank #3 on its list of 32 Epic Moments in Reality-TV History.[4] Another (the very first) involvedFrankie Muniz's special custom-made limited edition Porsche being stolen.

A frequent segment during the first two seasons was aPunk'd cast member pretending to interview celebrities at red carpet events, only to mock them instead. This segment closely copies what originated onThe Howard Stern Show in the 1980s, when Stern and his writers began sending interns (most notablyStuttering John Melendez) to ask celebrities embarrassing questions on the red carpet.[5] During the first season then-fifteen-year-oldRyan Pinkston posed as a reporter from a children's television program, and would insult the celebrities.[6] During season two, the producers then chose a foreign interviewer accompanied by her interpreter who would then ask inane questions to the guests. Several actors, likeJill Wagner,Masi Oka,B. J. Novak,Caitlyn Taylor Love,Dax Shepard, and a then-unknownBill Hader were accomplices in the pranks. But when the next celebrity targets who saw the show would recognize the members ofPunk'd and realized what was happening to them, the show would get new field agents every season.

The series finale aired on MTV on May 29, 2007, and culminated in early June with the Punk'd Awards.[7]

Revival

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In October 2010,New York Magazine revealed thatPunk'd was being revived withJustin Bieber replacing Kutcher as the host; however, it stated that Kutcher would remain as executive producer.[8] After a five-year hiatus, the program was revived with a March 2012 premiere. The first episode of the ninth season, featuring Bieber as a guest host, was filmed in late August 2011. On December 31, 2011, MTV confirmed that the program would be revived in 2012, and that a different celebrity guest host would be featured each episode, the guests included:Tyler, the Creator,Justin Bieber,Bam Margera,Hayden Panettiere,Lucy Hale,Nick Cannon,Dax Shepard,Ashley Tisdale,Demi Lovato,Miley Cyrus,Heather Morris,Kellan Lutz,Daniel Tosh, andMac Miller.Ashton Kutcher made a returning appearance on an episode where he got to punk again.[9][10]

The ninth season ended on June 7, 2012.[11]

BET reboot

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On May 25, 2013,Katalyst Media stated that a tenth season was in development. At their 2015 upfronts,BET announced that they would be rebooting the program for their network. Although Katalyst had closed by then Goldberg returned as executive producer with a revival of the Katalyst banner without Kutcher. Ryan Good also executive produced. The reboot is tailored for the network's audience and goes behind the scenes of many pranks.[12] The reboot premiered on August 18, 2015.[13]

To promote the program, BET announced the return ofBET: Uncut, a block for uncut music videos, on August 11, 2015. In reality, after a revelation and introduction from new hosts,King Bach andDeStorm Power, BET aired highlights from past segments of the program as well as previews for their program.[14]

Quibi reboot

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In 2020, it was announced that a newPunk'd reboot would air on the mobile video platformQuibi hosted byChance the Rapper.[15] After Quibi was shut down in December 2020, on January 8, 2021, Roku bought the rights to Quibi's content library, includingPunk'd for seven years.[16] Season 2 premiered onThe Roku Channel on December 10, 2021.[17]

Syndication

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Punk'd began in off-network syndication in 2008 and in the fall of that year,Trifecta Entertainment & Media put it into barter syndication and aired on affiliates ofFox,MyNetworkTV,The CW, andIndependent stations. However, as of fall 2012, the show has left local syndication along withThe Hills andLaguna Beach due to lack of ratings.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"PUNK'D (BET)". RetrievedOctober 26, 2016.
  2. ^Evangelista, Chris (March 6, 2020)."Quibi Offering 90-Day Free Trial For Potential Subscribers"./Film.
  3. ^"Couple sue over TV corpse 'prank'". BBC. June 13, 2002. RetrievedMay 23, 2012.
  4. ^Webley, Kayla."32 Epic Moments in Reality-TV History: 3. Punk'd: Justin Timberlake Cries",Time magazine, accessed April 8, 2011.
  5. ^EGOS & IDS; Tough-to-Ask Questions Are Getting Easier to Ask,The New York Times, July 5, 1992, accessed May 28, 2009.
  6. ^Soriano, Cesar G."MTV prankster Pinkston is a wee bit popular",USA Today, July 13, 2003
  7. ^Kimball, Trevor (March 27, 2007)."Punk'd: Is Ashton Kutcher Really Calling It Quits?".TV Series Finale. RetrievedJune 26, 2022.
  8. ^Adalian, Josef (October 5, 2010)."MTV Bringing Back Punk'd, With Host Justin Bieber".Vulture. RetrievedJune 26, 2022.
  9. ^"Breaking News - MTV's Hit Series "Punk'd," The Pop Culture Phenomenon, Returns on Monday, March 19, for an All-New Season, Featuring Bigger Laughs and More Shocking Surprises from Your Favorite Stars".The Futon Critic. RetrievedNovember 29, 2021.
  10. ^"MTV's Hit Series "Punk'd," The Pop Culture Phenomenon, Returns On Monday, March 19, For An All-New Season, Featuring Bigger Laughs and More Shocking Surprises From Your Favorite Stars". Archived fromthe original on January 17, 2013. RetrievedNovember 2, 2012.
  11. ^Keveney, Bill (March 26, 2012)."'Punk'd' returns with Ashton Kutcher behind the scenes".USA Todday. RetrievedMarch 28, 2012.
  12. ^"BET Networks Delivers More African Americans Each Week Than Any Other Cable Network". Archived fromthe original on April 26, 2015. RetrievedMay 1, 2015.
  13. ^"TWIST'D, REAL HUSBANDS OF HOLLYWOOD" and PUNK'D Return to BET This August". August 4, 2015. RetrievedAugust 5, 2015.
  14. ^"Gotcha! BET Uncut Isn't Coming Back, But Punk'd Is".BET. RetrievedAugust 12, 2015.
  15. ^"Chance the Rapper to Host MTV & Quibi's 'Punk'd' Reboot".Billboard. January 24, 2020.
  16. ^Perez, Sarah (April 21, 2021)."Quibi's content is coming to Roku as 'Roku Originals,' will kick off Roku's investment in original content".TechCrunch. RetrievedJune 26, 2022.
  17. ^DeVore, Britta (December 7, 2021)."'Punk'd' and 'Dishmantled' Get Season 2 Release Dates on Roku".Collider. RetrievedJune 26, 2022.

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