Celebrity contestants perform unique dances while covered from head to toe in elaborate costumes and face masks, leaving audiences to guess their identities. Costumed celebrities are joined on stage by masked partners and backup dancers as they perform a series of dances together; spanning from hip-hop to salsa, jazz to tap dancing and more.
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Yet another variation on the old Candid Camera-America's Funniest Videos formula, this weekly Fox Network series specialized in placing everyday folks in embarrassing situations and pulling practical jokes -- all for the benefit of the hidden cameras of the title. Executive producer Chris Cowan promised the series' fans that the stunts and gags would "go for the jugular," but always with a good-natured sense of humor. Comedian Doug Stanhope was the series' resident Tom Green, suckering innocent bystanders into outrageous circumstances. Invasion of the Hidden Cameras was test-marketed by Fox on July 12, 2002, in anticipation of an official fall premiere.
There's Something About Miriam is a reality television show filmed in 2003, created by British TV producer Remy Blumenfeld and originally aired in the United Kingdom on Sky1 in February 2004. Hosted by Tim Vincent, it featured six men wooing 21-year-old Mexican model Miriam without revealing that she was a pre-operative trans woman until the final episode.