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281:") would join the group, usually as a more outgoing/sensual counterpoint to the initial 4 contestants. After a mix of dates involving the initial players and the 5th wheel, every contestant would write down the name of the person they'd like to go out with again, and everyone would reveal their selections at the end of the show to see who won and who lost; the "ideal" result for the show would involve two couples picking each other and one poor person being left out, though in one case a man and woman chose each other and the other man and TWO women (including the 5th wheel) all chose each other; this episode involved the FFM pair taking off each other's clothes (this was edited so it was not shown explicitly in the TV broadcast) in the private room that the show made available for hookups if wanted. Picking nobody was an option for all contestants, though it was seldom used. The cameras would follow their every move, while commentary in the form of subtitles, animations, and "thought bubbles" (similar to the style used in 403: 276:
The show would begin with two men and two women, all of whom were sent out on a joint date where each couple would spend time with each other and then switch to spend time with the other man/woman (the show never did any episodes with entirely same-sex contestants). Then a 5th man or woman (hence,
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The series' closing slogan was, "...where strangers become friends, friends become lovers, and lovers become bitter, suicidal exes all on the same show." However, when Gottlieb took over the show, the catchphrase was altered accordingly to say "...where strangers become lovers and lovers become
516: 303:) -- but was more provocative and sexual in nature than its sister series, offering crazier and more elaborate subtitles and superimposed animated jokes which altered the appearance of the scene featuring each couple. 506: 285:) was added by the show's producers. At the end, they would all vote on whom they would like to go out with, and an option of choosing "nobody" as well. The show was cancelled in 2004. 511: 521: 501: 496: 491: 342:, but later was removed from its lineup. An "uncensored" version of the series without pixelated nudity or profanity censored was made available via 293:
The series was produced by Renegade Productions, a subdivision of Bobwell Productions/Gold Coast Entertainment—the same company that produced
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First-run syndicated television programs in the United States
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from 2001 to 2004. The show was initially hosted by comedian
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American dating and relationship reality television series
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Fifth wheel (disambiguation)
Reality
Dating
Comedy
Keirda Bahruth
Aisha Tyler
James DuBose
Archie Gips
Multi-camera
Syndication
reality series
syndication
Aisha Tyler
the fifth wheel
Pop-Up Video
Blind Date
Rob Dames
Vance DeGeneres
Martin Olson
Archie Gips
Fox Reality
pay-per-view
video on demand
Too Much for TV
In Demand
"Aisha Tyler Hosts A New Reality Show "The 5th Wheel""
references
inline citations
improve
introducing

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