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Faux Pause was a television program that aired on Game Show Network from June 22 to August 1, 1998. It was similar to Mystery Science Theater 3000 as two hosts (Sean Donnellan and Mary Gallagher) react to an episode of a game show that is considered to be very infamous. The show didn't last very long and was cancelled by Fall 1998. The exact number of episodes that were produced were unknown until producer Frank Nicotero revealed in a November 2013 Facebook post that 22 episodes were produced,<ref>https://www.facebook.com/chuck.donegan/posts/10151793118935945</ref> but only a small number of them have turned up online and it's unknown if all 22 episodes aired or if some of them aired, but what is known is that a large amount of episodes are not available online.
Faux Pause was a television program that aired on Game Show Network from June 22 to August 1, 1998. It was similar to Mystery Science Theater 3000 as two hosts (Sean Donnellan and Mary Gallagher) react to an episode of a game show that is considered to be very infamous. The show didn't last very long and was cancelled by Fall 1998. The exact number of episodes that were produced were unknown until producer Frank Nicotero revealed in a November 2013 Facebook post that 22 episodes were produced.<ref>https://www.facebook.com/chuck.donegan/posts/10151793118935945</ref> Only a handful of episodes are online leaving a large amount of episodes to be lost.


==Episodes==
==Episodes==

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The show's logo.

Status: Partially Lost

Faux Pause was a television program that aired on Game Show Network from June 22 to August 1, 1998. It was similar to Mystery Science Theater 3000 as two hosts (Sean Donnellan and Mary Gallagher) react to an episode of a game show that is considered to be very infamous. The show didn't last very long and was cancelled by Fall 1998. The exact number of episodes that were produced were unknown until producer Frank Nicotero revealed in a November 2013 Facebook post that 22 episodes were produced.[1] Only a handful of episodes are online leaving a large amount of episodes to be lost.

Episodes

# Title Status
1 3's A Crowd Lost
2 All About Faces Lost
3 All About The Opposite Sex Lost
4 The Better Sex Lost
5 Bullseye Partially Found
6 Camouflage Found
7 Celebrity Charades Found
8 Chain Reaction Lost
9 The Diamond Head Game Lost
10 Celebrity Double Talk Lost
11 Go Found
12 Hollywood Connection Lost
13 Hot Potato Lost
14 Jackpot Found
15 Pass The Buck Lost
16 Play The Percentages Lost
17 Ruckus Lost
18 Treasure Hunt Lost
19 Trivia Trap Found
20 Winning Streak Found
21 Fantasy Existence Unconfirmed
22 Hold Everything! Existence Unconfirmed
I've Got A Secret Existence Unconfirmed
What's My Line? Existence Unconfirmed
To Tell The Truth Existence Unconfirmed
Beat The Clock Existence Unconfirmed
Personality Existence Unconfirmed

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