Songs of Days A show where people of various sects combine to sing songs (classics such as A Hard Day's Night, Days of Wine and Roses, Summertime, The Umbrellas of Cherbourg, Singing in the Rain and, of course, the unforgettable It's raining it's pouring) whilst under the influence of strange substances. Even those who cannot sing or read are given free texts to follow. For obvious reasons the winner is usually the cameraman.
You've Been Framed! - The life of a model citizen is interrupted by actors posing as Federal Agents, who will wisk him away to be accused of a crime he did not commit. You will be there for his interrogation, incarceration, and the hilarious sham of trial in a kangaroo court where he is to be represented by the court appointed Law Firm of 'Penn and Teller'. Laugh with us as he is insanely railroaded through damning testimony given by willing acquaintances and close family members whom are provided a script and made privy to the hoax. Ultimately he is to be sentenced to die in the Electric Chair. Will he be able to cope in the isolation of solitary confinement or will he hang himself with a bedsheet? Be prepared in the Season Finale, for startling revelations when he makes his confessions known to a priest and forces down a final meal before being strapped into the death chair. Tantalized by the possibility of a Governor's pardon, observe him squirm and perspire as the seconds t-i-c-k away and time runs out, only to have the spectators jump up and shout "YOU'VE BEEN FRAMED!" once the switch is thrown. Can his heart take it? Tune in and find out. Only on FOX.
Grave Silence: The Metamorphosis of David Spence The camera will accompany David Spence into the grave without the traditional embalming. The entire series is 3D live feed via night vision camera's from the confines of a pine box buried six feet beneath the sod of London's own Kensal Green Cemetery. Devoted viewers will witness Davids' rapid transformation as his corpse is beleaguered by moisture, mold, decomposition, and a breeding pair of egyptian scarabs introduced to entertain the morally challenged.