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* On the [[Discovery Kids]] channel, there's a version of ''Punk'd'' (with kids and animals) called ''[[Skunk'd TV]]''.
* On the [[Discovery Kids]] channel, there's a version of ''Punk'd'' (with kids and animals) called ''[[Skunk'd TV]]''.
* ''[[Videomatch]]''/''Showmatch'' was this before focusing entirely on "Bailando por un Sueño", and now it's back to doing this.
* ''[[Videomatch]]''/''Showmatch'' was this before focusing entirely on "Bailando por un Sueño", and now it's back to doing this.
* ''[[The Jamie Kennedy Experiment]]''.
* ''[[The Jamie Kennedy Experiment]]''.{{context}}
* ''[[Scrubs]]'' used this in an [[Imagine Spot]] on one occasion - after guiding a couple through a difficult and important medical decision, JD wishes that life were more like his favourite TV shows - cue the unconscious wife sitting up and saying 'you're on candid camera' and JD and Cox pointing cameras out, including one guy with a big shoulder-mounted camera hiding under the bed...
* ''[[Scrubs]]'' used this in an [[Imagine Spot]] on one occasion - after guiding a couple through a difficult and important medical decision, JD wishes that life were more like his favourite TV shows - cue the unconscious wife sitting up and saying 'you're on candid camera' and JD and Cox pointing cameras out, including one guy with a big shoulder-mounted camera hiding under the bed...
* ''[[The Daily Show]]'' parodied these shows (and ''Punk'd'' specifically) at the end of a "This Week in God" segment, with a fake advertisement for a show called ''Baptiz'd''. Instead of an elaborate prank, the action involved [[Stephen Colbert]] throwing a paper cup of water into a coworker's face, then cracking up, showing him the "hidden cameras" (which can't be that hidden since they're just standing in the hallway by a water cooler), and informing him that he "just got ''Baptiz'd''!" (Next week: ''Circumcis'd''!)
* ''[[The Daily Show]]'' parodied these shows (and ''Punk'd'' specifically) at the end of a "This Week in God" segment, with a fake advertisement for a show called ''Baptiz'd''. Instead of an elaborate prank, the action involved [[Stephen Colbert]] throwing a paper cup of water into a coworker's face, then cracking up, showing him the "hidden cameras" (which can't be that hidden since they're just standing in the hallway by a water cooler), and informing him that he "just got ''Baptiz'd''!" (Next week: ''Circumcis'd''!)