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|presenter    = [[Greg Kinnear]]
|runtime      = 30 minutes
|company      =
|network      = [[Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox]]
|first_aired  = August 17, 1991
|last_aired    = January 24, 1992
|status=<span style="color:orange;">'''Partially Found'''</span>
|status=<span style="color:orange;">'''Partially Found'''</span>
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'''''The Best of the Worst''''' was a show aired by Fox Broadcasting Company as a part of its 1991-92 schedule. Greg Kinnear came to stardom relatively late in life, after a series of lead-up careers, first as an entertainment reporter, then as a host on ''The Best Of The Worst''.  
'''''The Best of the Worst''''' was a show aired by Fox Broadcasting Company as a part of its 1991-92 schedule. Greg Kinnear came to stardom relatively late in life, after a series of lead-up careers, first as an entertainment reporter, then as a host on The Best Of The Worst.  


==Production==
==Production==
The Best of the Worst was an interesting concept becuse it showcazed weird and bizarre events from all over America. Greg, who started as a producer of the show, ended up as its anchor by chance, where he was able to show the charisma that helped him to get into the Talk Soup TV show and a successful film career years later. There was even a special correspondent reporting from Japan, David Spector, highlighting japanese movies, game shows and variety shows (like ¨Za Gaman¨ for example). David L. Wolper was the executive producer.
''The Best of the Worst'' was an interesting concept because it showcased weird and bizarre events from all over America. Greg, who started as a producer of the show, ended up as its anchor by chance, where he was able to show the charisma that helped him to get into the Talk Soup TV show and a successful film career years later. There was even a special correspondent reporting from Japan, David Spector, highlighting Japanese movies, game shows and variety shows (like ¨Za Gaman¨ for example). David L. Wolper was the executive producer.


It has 13 episodes, with at least 4 unaired episodes planned, but it got cancelled because of declining Nielsen ratings midseason, after the contest fiasco (See bellow). It finished dead last out of 98 shows and only averaged a 4.42 rating.<ref>[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0101045/ IMDB entry about this show]</ref> In other countries the syndication of the show lasted until 2000, were it became quite popular.
The show had 13 episodes, with at least 4 planned episodes that went unaired, but it was cancelled because of declining Nielsen rating midseason, after the contest fiasco (See below). It finished dead last out of 98 shows and only averaged a 4.42 rating. In other countries, the syndication of the show lasted until 2000, where it became quite popular.


Also it never got an official VHS/DVD release.  
The show never received any official VHS/DVD releases.


==Controversy==
==Controversy==
Burnie Burns from Rooster Teeth claims<ref>[http://roosterteeth.com/episode/rt-podcast-season-1-rt-podcast-192] Rooster Teeth Podcast #192</ref> that he and his friend Dal were responsible for causing the show to end. Burns called up a radio show and, while impersonating Dal, said his job was counting cows and working with manure. To Burns' surprise, Dal was admitted to be on Best of the Worst, and ended up winning. He claimed that after Dal won, he received a phone call from a reporter and he mentioned that counting cows wasn't actually part of his job. The show was then cancelled, and the winner was modified.
Burnie Burns from Rooster Teeth claims<ref>[http://roosterteeth.com/episode/rt-podcast-season-1-rt-podcast-192 Rooster Teeth Podcast #192 where they talk about the show's end.] Retrieved 08 Nov '17</ref> that he and his friend Dal were responsible for causing the show to end. Burns called up a radio show and, while impersonating Dal, said his job was counting cows and working with manure. To Burns' surprise, Dal was admitted to be on Best of the Worst, and ended up winning. He claimed that after Dal won, he received a phone call from a reporter, and he mentioned that counting cows wasn't actually part of his job. The show was then cancelled, and the winner was modified.


==List of Found Episodes==
==List of Episodes==
This is a complete list of all episodes whose existence is proven. Original airdates and most of episode descriptions are either taken from TVGuide,<ref>[http://www.tvguide.com/tvshows/the-best-of-the-worst/200001 TV Guide entry about this show]</ref> or determined through deduction/research.
This is a complete list of all episodes whose existence is proven. Original airdates and most of the episode descriptions are either taken from TVGuide,<ref>[http://www.tvguide.com/tvshows/the-best-of-the-worst/200001 TV Guide entry on ''The Best of the Worst''.] Retrieved 08 Nov '17</ref> or determined through deduction/research.


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|- style="vertical-align:top;horizontal-align:center;"
! style="background-color:lightblue" | #
|<span style="font-size:80%">Episode 1</span>
! style="background-color:lightblue" | Content
|<span style="font-size:80%">Segments include a museum dedicated to strippers; a morning TV show from Japan; winemaking in France; a dolphin channeler; questionable names of rock bands and towns.</span>
! style="background-color:lightblue" | Air Date
|<span style="font-size:80%">August 17, 1991</span>
! style="background-color:lightblue" | Status
|<span style="color:red;">Lost</span>
|-
|1
|Segments include a museum dedicated to strippers; a morning TV show from Japan; winemaking in France; a dolphin channeler; questionable names of rock bands and towns.
|Aug 17th, 1991
|<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''
|-
|-
|<span style="font-size:80%">Episode 2</span>
|2
|<span style="font-size:80%">Segments include public-access cable-TV shows; nightmare vacation spots; and "stupid" people tricks, including a man who balances a lawnmower on his head. </span>
|Segments include public-access cable-TV shows; nightmare vacation spots; and "stupid" people tricks, including a man who balances a lawnmower on his head.
|<span style="font-size:80%">August 24, 1991</span>
|Aug 24th, 1991
|<span style="color:red;">Lost</span>
|<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''
|-
|-
|<span style="font-size:80%">Episode 3</span>
|3
|<span style="font-size:80%">Feature a London dance troupe comprised of overweight male performers and human cheeses made from armpit bacteria and feet by a redneck family. </span>
|Feature a London dance troupe comprised of overweight male performers and human cheeses made from armpit bacteria and feet by a redneck family.
|<span style="font-size:80%">August 31, 1991</span>
|Aug 31st, 1991
|<span style="color:red;">Lost</span>
|<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''
|-
|-
|<span style="font-size:80%">Episode 4</span>
|4
|<span style="font-size:80%">A visit to a gallery exhibiting a collection of refrigerator magnets and art made from snails. Also: deejay-actor Jay Thomas; and a dentist who moonlights as a singing cowboy.</span>
|A visit to a gallery exhibiting a collection of refrigerator magnets and art made from snails. Also: deejay-actor Jay Thomas; and a dentist who moonlights as a singing cowboy.
|<span style="font-size:80%">September 7, 1991</span>
|Sept 7th, 1991
|<span style="color:red;">Lost</span>
|<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''
|-
|-
|<span style="font-size:80%">Episode 5</span>
|5
|<span style="font-size:80%">Segments include the infamous "Worst Job in America" contest winner (As featured in "Rooster Teeth Podcast #192") ; an Australian modeling agency that specializes in supplying unattractive talent; and a Las Vegas wedding chapel set up in a recreational vehicle.</span>
|Segments include the infamous "Worst Job in America" contest winner (As featured in "Rooster Teeth Podcast #192"), an Australian modelling agency that specializes in supplying unattractive talent; and a Las Vegas wedding chapel set up in a recreational vehicle.
|<span style="font-size:80%">September 14, 1991</span>
|Sept 14th, 1991
|<span style="color:red;">Lost</span>
|<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''
|-
|-
|<span style="font-size:80%">Episode 6</span>
|6
|<span style="font-size:80%">A poll on "What Bugs You, America?" in which respondents were asked 20 bizzare questions on a range of subjects, including questions on the "worst" politicians. </span>
|A poll on "What Bugs You, America?" in which respondents were asked 20 bizarre questions on a range of subjects, including questions on the "worst" politicians.
|<span style="font-size:80%">September 21, 1991</span>
|Sept 21st, 1991
|<span style="color:orange;">Partially Found</span>
|[https://youtu.be/dTF3hZuXhOs<span style="color:orange;">'''Partially Found''']
|-
|-
|<span style="font-size:80%">Episode 7</span>
|7
|<span style="font-size:80%">On location showcasing the winner of the Worst Job in America Contest, conducted by Fox TV and radio stations. (They never officially acknowledge the result modification) </span>
|On location showcasing the winner of the Worst Job in America Contest, conducted by Fox TV and radio stations. (They never officially acknowledge the result modification)
|<span style="font-size:80%">September 28, 1991</span>
|Sept 28th, 1991
|<span style="color:red;">Lost</span>
|<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''
|-
|-
|<span style="font-size:80%">Episode 8</span>
|8
|<span style="font-size:80%">News of the weird includes in-car psychiatry, a whistler's convention, a "talking" dog, a convention of barbed-wire collectors, a funeral home's miniature golf course and a hardware store's novel sales gimmick. Also: a husband-calling contest, tongue twisters, movie outtakes and unusual shopping items.</span>
|News of the weird includes in-car psychiatry, a whistler's convention, a "talking" dog, a convention of barbed-wire collectors, a funeral home's miniature golf course and a hardware store's novel sales gimmick. Also: a husband-calling contest, tongue twisters, movie outtakes and unusual shopping items.
|<span style="font-size:80%">October 5, 1991</span>
|Oct 5th, 1991
|<span style="color:red;">Lost</span>
|<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''
|-
|-
|<span style="font-size:80%">Episode 9</span>
|9
|<span style="font-size:80%">Five finalists compete in the Worst Job in America Contest; and English superhero Captain Flash takes requests from those seeking revenge on their friends. </span>
|Five finalists compete in the Worst Job in America Contest, and English superhero Captain Flash takes requests from those seeking revenge on their friends.
|<span style="font-size:80%">October 12, 1991</span>
|Oct 12th, 1991
|<span style="color:red;">Lost</span>
|<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''
|-
|-
|<span style="font-size:80%">Episode 10</span>
|10
|<span style="font-size:80%">Late Comedian Henny Youngman tours New York. He makes a monologue about Hot Dogs and then, he fights his way into the NY Metro line, just to end up fighting a cab driver. He finally arrives to the Yankee Stadium just to meet Kinnear, and both call NY the Best of the Worst city. Notable because of the footage of the WTC.</span>
|Late Comedian Henny Youngman tours New York. He makes a monologue about Hot Dogs and then, he fights his way into the NY Metro line, just to end up fighting a cab driver. He finally arrives at the Yankee Stadium just to meet Kinnear, and both call NY the Best of the Worst city. Notable because of the footage of the WTC.
|<span style="font-size:80%">October 19, 1991</span>
|Oct 19th, 1991
|<span style="color:red;">Lost</span>
|<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''
|-
|-
|<span style="font-size:80%">Episode 11</span>
|11
|<span style="font-size:80%">Celebrity garbage; an Elvis convention; airline-food taste-testing by Cajun chef Justin Wilson; and bizarre dog tricks. </span>
|Celebrity garbage; an Elvis convention; airline-food taste-testing by Cajun chef Justin Wilson; and bizarre dog tricks.
|<span style="font-size:80%">October 26, 1991</span>
|Oct 26th, 1991
|<span style="color:red;">Lost</span>
|<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''
|-
|-
|<span style="font-size:80%">Episode 12</span>
|12
|<span style="font-size:80%">Wacky weddings and celebrations include a rotten-sneaker contest and another honoring the biggest nose. </span>
|Wacky weddings and celebrations include a rotten-sneaker contest and another honouring the biggest nose.  
|<span style="font-size:80%">November 2, 1991</span>
|Nov 2nd, 1991
|<span style="color:red;">Lost</span>
|<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''
|-
|-
|<span style="font-size:80%">Episode 13</span>
|13
|<span style="font-size:80%">Segments include a rent-a-witch, hired to cast spells; a potato-chip collector; and the singing and dancing act of the Zodiac Man. </span>
|Segments include a rent-a-witch, hired to cast spells; a potato-chip collector; and the singing and dancing act of the Zodiac Man.
|<span style="font-size:80%">November 9, 1991</span>
|Nov 9th, 1991  
|<span style="color:orange;">Partially Found</span>
|[https://youtu.be/N9rKbfhqP_M<span style="color:orange;">'''Partially Found''']
|-
|-
|<span style="font-size:80%">Episode 14</span>
|14
|<span style="font-size:80%">Kinnear* filmed intro and ending segments, and some external segments were made</span>
|Kinnear* filmed intro and ending segments and some external segments were made.
|<span style="font-size:80%">N/A</span>
|N/A
|<span style="color:grey;">Unproduced</span>
|<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''
|-
|-
|<span style="font-size:80%">Episode 15</span>
|15
|<span style="font-size:80%">it never made it past the planning stages </span>
|This episode never made it past the planning stages.
|<span style="font-size:80%">N/A</span>
|N/A  
|<span style="color:grey;">Unproduced</span>
|<span style="color:grey;">'''Unproduced'''
|-
|-
|<span style="font-size:80%">Episode 16</span>
|16
|<span style="font-size:80%">it never made it past the planning stages</span>
|This episode never made it past the planning stages.
|<span style="font-size:80%">N/A</span>
|N/A  
|<span style="color:grey;">Unproduced</span>
|<span style="color:grey;">'''Unproduced'''
|-
|-
|<span style="font-size:80%">Episode 17</span>
|17
|<span style="font-size:80%">it never made it past the planning stages </span>
|This episode never made it past the planning stages.
|<span style="font-size:80%">N/A</span>
|N/A  
|<span style="color:grey;">Unproduced</span>
|<span style="color:grey;">'''Unproduced'''
|}


|}<span style="font-size:50%">*Kinnear mentioned it very briefly while he was promoting ¨Stuck on You¨, as showed in E! Entertainment television Latinoamerica in early 2000s.</span>
*Kinnear mentioned it very briefly while he was promoting ¨Stuck on You¨, as shown in E! Entertainment television Latinoamerica in the early 2000s.


==Gallery==
==External Link==
{{#ev:youtube|https://youtu.be/N9rKbfhqP_M|320x240|center|Final segment of episode 13, ¨The Zodiac Man¨|frame}}
*[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0101045/ IMDB entry on ''The Best of the Worst''.] Retrieved 08 Nov '17
{{#ev:youtube|https://youtu.be/dTF3hZuXhOs|320x240|center|From the beggining to 0:55 you can see the intro of episode 6, it continues at 2:14|frame}}


==References==
==References==
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{{reflist}}
 
 


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Title card.

Status: Partially Found

The Best of the Worst was a show aired by Fox Broadcasting Company as a part of its 1991-92 schedule. Greg Kinnear came to stardom relatively late in life, after a series of lead-up careers, first as an entertainment reporter, then as a host on The Best Of The Worst.

Production

The Best of the Worst was an interesting concept because it showcased weird and bizarre events from all over America. Greg, who started as a producer of the show, ended up as its anchor by chance, where he was able to show the charisma that helped him to get into the Talk Soup TV show and a successful film career years later. There was even a special correspondent reporting from Japan, David Spector, highlighting Japanese movies, game shows and variety shows (like ¨Za Gaman¨ for example). David L. Wolper was the executive producer.

The show had 13 episodes, with at least 4 planned episodes that went unaired, but it was cancelled because of declining Nielsen rating midseason, after the contest fiasco (See below). It finished dead last out of 98 shows and only averaged a 4.42 rating. In other countries, the syndication of the show lasted until 2000, where it became quite popular.

The show never received any official VHS/DVD releases.

Controversy

Burnie Burns from Rooster Teeth claims[1] that he and his friend Dal were responsible for causing the show to end. Burns called up a radio show and, while impersonating Dal, said his job was counting cows and working with manure. To Burns' surprise, Dal was admitted to be on Best of the Worst, and ended up winning. He claimed that after Dal won, he received a phone call from a reporter, and he mentioned that counting cows wasn't actually part of his job. The show was then cancelled, and the winner was modified.

List of Episodes

This is a complete list of all episodes whose existence is proven. Original airdates and most of the episode descriptions are either taken from TVGuide,[2] or determined through deduction/research.

# Content Air Date Status
1 Segments include a museum dedicated to strippers; a morning TV show from Japan; winemaking in France; a dolphin channeler; questionable names of rock bands and towns. Aug 17th, 1991 Lost
2 Segments include public-access cable-TV shows; nightmare vacation spots; and "stupid" people tricks, including a man who balances a lawnmower on his head. Aug 24th, 1991 Lost
3 Feature a London dance troupe comprised of overweight male performers and human cheeses made from armpit bacteria and feet by a redneck family. Aug 31st, 1991 Lost
4 A visit to a gallery exhibiting a collection of refrigerator magnets and art made from snails. Also: deejay-actor Jay Thomas; and a dentist who moonlights as a singing cowboy. Sept 7th, 1991 Lost
5 Segments include the infamous "Worst Job in America" contest winner (As featured in "Rooster Teeth Podcast #192"), an Australian modelling agency that specializes in supplying unattractive talent; and a Las Vegas wedding chapel set up in a recreational vehicle. Sept 14th, 1991 Lost
6 A poll on "What Bugs You, America?" in which respondents were asked 20 bizarre questions on a range of subjects, including questions on the "worst" politicians. Sept 21st, 1991 Partially Found
7 On location showcasing the winner of the Worst Job in America Contest, conducted by Fox TV and radio stations. (They never officially acknowledge the result modification) Sept 28th, 1991 Lost
8 News of the weird includes in-car psychiatry, a whistler's convention, a "talking" dog, a convention of barbed-wire collectors, a funeral home's miniature golf course and a hardware store's novel sales gimmick. Also: a husband-calling contest, tongue twisters, movie outtakes and unusual shopping items. Oct 5th, 1991 Lost
9 Five finalists compete in the Worst Job in America Contest, and English superhero Captain Flash takes requests from those seeking revenge on their friends. Oct 12th, 1991 Lost
10 Late Comedian Henny Youngman tours New York. He makes a monologue about Hot Dogs and then, he fights his way into the NY Metro line, just to end up fighting a cab driver. He finally arrives at the Yankee Stadium just to meet Kinnear, and both call NY the Best of the Worst city. Notable because of the footage of the WTC. Oct 19th, 1991 Lost
11 Celebrity garbage; an Elvis convention; airline-food taste-testing by Cajun chef Justin Wilson; and bizarre dog tricks. Oct 26th, 1991 Lost
12 Wacky weddings and celebrations include a rotten-sneaker contest and another honouring the biggest nose. Nov 2nd, 1991 Lost
13 Segments include a rent-a-witch, hired to cast spells; a potato-chip collector; and the singing and dancing act of the Zodiac Man. Nov 9th, 1991 Partially Found
14 Kinnear* filmed intro and ending segments and some external segments were made. N/A Lost
15 This episode never made it past the planning stages. N/A Unproduced
16 This episode never made it past the planning stages. N/A Unproduced
17 This episode never made it past the planning stages. N/A Unproduced
  • Kinnear mentioned it very briefly while he was promoting ¨Stuck on You¨, as shown in E! Entertainment television Latinoamerica in the early 2000s.

External Link

References