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Revision as of 21:06, 9 December 2018
G4's Proving Ground was an experiment show hosted by Ryan Dunn and Jessica Chobot. In each episode, the two would try to recreate fictional works in real life, ranging from Mario Kart to Star Trek.
The series premiered on the G4 network on June 14, 2011. In the wake of Ryan Dunn's death on June 20, the network pulled the next episode and put further premieres on hold until the following month. [1]
Nine episodes were produced and aired, but only two have been recovered online. [2]
Episodes
# | Episode Title | Air Date | Status |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Mario Kart | Jun. 14 2011 | Found |
2 | The Goonies | Jul. 19 2011 | Lost |
3 | Star Trek | Jul. 26 2011 | Lost |
4 | Harry Potter | Aug. 2 2011 | Found |
5 | Mortal Kombat | Aug. 9 2011 | Lost |
6 | Spider-Man | Aug. 16 2011 | Lost |
7 | Star Wars | Aug. 23 2011 | Lost |
8 | Angry Birds | Aug. 30 2011 | Lost |
9 | Zombie Apocalypse | Sep. 6 2011 | Lost |
References
- ↑ News article on Dunn's death and the episode being pulled. Retrieved 9 Dec '18
- ↑ Episode list Retrieved 9 Dec '18