The show features clips of daring moments caught on camera like rescues and things "too shocking for Most Shocking". The first half of season 1 of the show mostly showcased rescues by police or firefighters from disasters, but after episode 6, the show focused on more than the rescue videos and basically re-branded itself, likely due to the network's re-brand from Court TV to TruTV in 2008.
Broadcast
The show aired on Court TV/TruTV from September 12th, 2007 to July 15th, 2010. Reruns continued to air on the network until the network's 2014 re-brand into a comedy network. For over a few years, it wasn't shown on TV in reruns until 2016 when the cable network Chiller started airing the show until the network went defunct in 2017.[citation needed] Then a year later in 2018, a network called Quest started airing the show.[1] Then on December 19th, 2020, it was announced that A&E would air reruns of the show, but did redo the title card. The show would air until March of 2021, and then returned for a short time in May 2022.[citation needed]
Availability
During the time the show was airing, some clips from the show were uploaded to YouTube.
But then in 2013, YouTube channel Segundo Vargas uploaded some episodes of the show in parts, and this reason is unknown. And then in 2016, channel Carlo Iway uploaded some more full episodes, but not in parts, all in one. Then around the late 2010s, YouTube channel VintageVideos (now VintageVideos 2.0 due to his original channel getting terminated the first time) staring recording episodes from Quest and uploading them to YouTube. Another channel danostalgiafada also uploaded some episodes (ones VintageVideos never done). However, some of VintageVideo's episodes he uploaded were taken down due to them violating YouTube's community guidelines, but not all the episodes.