Comedian Jeff Foxworthy introduces segments featuring "individuals with incredible and incredibly goofy talents." Included: a man who can kick himself in the head; a man who can stick 15 quarters up his nose; a woman who can make her tongue move in a rippling motion; a man who can stick multiple beer cans on his bald head. Also: Henry Lizardlover, who has numerous lizards for pets.
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Dirty Jobs was a reality/factual program on the Nine Network, based on the American version of the same name, in which hosts Jo Beth Taylor and Ben Dark are shown performing difficult, strange, and/or messy occupational duties alongside professional workers.The show premiered following the premiere of the Australian version of The Singing Bee on 7 October 2007. The show managed lacklustre ratings and was removed after five episodes and replaced with Commercial Breakdown.
Go inside thirty-year-old prodigy Noah Alexander's shop, Classic Car Studio, where cars are tailor made for a client's lifestyle, environment, driving style and driving mission. Spurred by Noah's intricate creative vision and wholesome Midwestern personality, Classic Car Studio willingly takes on any daunting task to deliver custom pieces of auto art.
A team of skilled craftsmen create unique log homes, born from their clients' imaginations. Cabin Fever consisted of a group of eleven contestants chosen specially for the show, most of whom had no sailing experience, who were to be put on the 27.4 metre, two-masted schooner with a professional crew of two. The wind-powered sailing ship would then sail around the Irish coast. Each week one contestant was scheduled to quite literally "walk the plank" after being voted off the ship by TV viewers. The final surviving contestant was to be considered the winner and would receive €100,000.The show was named after cabin fever, the claustrophobic reaction that takes place when a person or group is isolated and/or shut in a small space, with nothing to do, for an extended period.