Dog Eat Dog
TV-14
6.1
2002
Reality
Dog Eat Dog is an American game show, which originally ran from June 17, 2002 to August 26, 2003. It is loosely based on the UK version of the show by the same name. It is hosted by Brooke Burns, and has contestants compete against each other in physical competitions, trivia, and other assorted games for a prize of $25,000. Reruns of Dog Eat Dog currently air on the Game Show Network.
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- Brooke Burns
Episode 13 : Episode 13
September. 09,2002
Challenges include “High Heel Balance Challenge,” in which the contestant must wear high heels and walk across a beam above the tank, retrieve a purse, and walk back without falling; “Paddle Wheel Trivia” and “Celebrity High School Yearbook.” Brooke Burns hosts.
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Episode 12 : Episode 12
September. 02,2002
Challenges include “Out on a Limb,” in which the contestant must collect four blue flags and four red flags on a spinning contraption within a limited amount of time; “Perfect Storm” and “He or She.” Brooke Burns hosts.
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Episode 11 : Episode 11
August. 26,2002
Challenges include “Earthquake Island,” in which the contestant must carry two flags to the top of a giant, metal structure that will be shaking the whole time within a matter of two minutes; “Balance Challenge” and “Tear Factor.” Brooke Burns hosts.
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Episode 10 : Episode 10
August. 19,2002
Challenges include “Underwater Weight Walk,” in which the contestant must carry 80 pounds of weight across a steel beam in a limited amount of time.; “Sliding Floor Name Game” and “Speed Read Challenge” Brooke Burns hosts.
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Episode 9 : Episode 9
August. 12,2002
Challenges include “Celebrity Three-way,” in which the contestant must find the common name shared by two celebrities; “Bungee Claw” and “Pole Sway.” Brooke Burns hosts.
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Episode 8 : Episode 8
August. 05,2002
Challenges include “Pandora's Box,” in which the contestant must take five balls and put them in a box underwater in a limited amount of time; “Out on a Limb” and “Strip Golf.” Brooke Burns hosts.
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Episode 7 : Episode 7
July. 29,2002
Challenges include “Aerial Bronco,” in which the contestant must stay on a mechanical bucking bronco and answer five trivia questions before they fall off.; “Swing Rings” and “The Fuse.” Brooke Burns hosts.
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Episode 6 : Episode 6
July. 22,2002
Challenges include “Vomit Comet,” in which the contestant strapped to a spinning, metal contraption while they try to answer how many vowels are in various words or names; “Pandora's Box” and “Pendulum Swing.” Brooke Burns hosts.
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Episode 5 : Episode 5
July. 15,2002
Challenges include “Strip Darts,” in which The contestant plays a game of darts in which each dart costs an article of clothing; “Bottle Opening Challenge” and “Sliding Floor Trivia.” Brooke Burns hosts.
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Episode 4 : Episode 4
July. 08,2002
Challenges include “Archery Challenge,” in which The contestant faces off against an archery expert who shoots a bow & arrow with her feet; “Pole Sway” and “Underwater Weight Walk.” Brooke Burns hosts.
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Episode 3 : Episode 3
July. 01,2002
Challenges include “Treadmill Trivia,” in which the contestant must run on a treadmill hanging over the pool while answering various trivia questions; “Ladder Wheel” and “Beat the Shark.” Brooke Burns hosts.
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