Dog Eat Dog

Dog Eat Dog

2002
Dog Eat Dog
Dog Eat Dog

Dog Eat Dog

6.1 | TV-14 | en | Reality

Dog Eat Dog is an American game show, which originally ran from June 17, 2002 to August 26, 2003. It is loosely based on the UK version of the show by the same name. It is hosted by Brooke Burns, and has contestants compete against each other in physical competitions, trivia, and other assorted games for a prize of $25,000. Reruns of Dog Eat Dog currently air on the Game Show Network.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP13  Episode 13
Aug. 12,2003
Episode 13

Challenges include “Underwater Valve Challenge,” in which the contestant must swim underwater and seal four valves within a limited amount of time; “Over and Under” and “Pendulum Swing.” Brooke Burns hosts.

EP12  Episode 12
Aug. 05,2003
Episode 12

Challenges include “Upside Down Mutant Celebrity,” in which the contestant is hung upside down over the tank. They must correctly identify five out of ten distorted celebrity faces; “The Perfect Storm” and “Flush Out Crawl.” Brooke Burns hosts.

EP11  Episode 11
Jul. 29,2003
Episode 11

Challenges include “Tons of Fun,” in which the contestant is shown three sets of items. They must guess which of the two items is heavier. The contestant wins if they guess at least two of the three sets correctly; “Glacier Run” and “Ice Break.” Brooke Burns hosts.

EP10  Episode 10
Jul. 22,2003
Episode 10

Challenges include “Rope Bridge,” in which the contestant must cross a collapsing bridge, open four capsules, and retrieve four flags without falling; “High Heel Balance Challenge” and “He or She.” Brooke Burns hosts.

EP9  Episode 9
Jul. 15,2003
Episode 9

Challenges include “The Hurricane,” in which the contestant must climb a tree above the pool, collect three coconuts (one at a time), and place them in their underwater basket within a limited amount of time; “Bungee Ring Grab” and “Aerial Obstacle Course.” Brooke Burns hosts.

EP8  Episode 8
Jul. 08,2003
Episode 8

Challenges include “Glass Climbing Wall,” in which the contestant must climb one side of a glass wall, retrieve a key, then climb the other side, and insert the key into a box at the top within a limited amount of time; “Plug the Pipes” and “Cargo Net Challenge.” Brooke Burns hosts.

EP7  Episode 7
Jul. 01,2003
Episode 7

Challenges include “Ratchet Roulette,” in which the contestant must memorize a light sequence. They are given five attempts to duplicate it. Each time they fail, they are launched into the tank; “Water Beam” and “Little Genius.” Brooke Burns hosts.

EP6  Episode 6
Jun. 24,2003
Episode 6

Challenges include “Water Tube Challenge,” in which the contestant must climb up four tubes in the pool, collect four rings, and place them in a basket in a limited amount of time; “Rope Bridge” and “Trivia Ring Challenge.” Brooke Burns hosts.

EP5  Episode 5
Jun. 17,2003
Episode 5

Challenges include “Plug the Pipes,” in which the contestant must retrieve four caps from the tank and put them on the four water pipes within a limited time; “He or She” and “Raise the Buoys.” Brooke Burns hosts.

EP4  Episode 4
Jun. 10,2003
Episode 4

Challenges include “Over and Under,” in which the contestant must grab onto the spinning water wheel in the tank, go underwater, and leap from the wheel to grab five flags in a limited time; “Swing Rings” and “Drag Kings.” Brooke Burns hosts.

EP3  Episode 3
Jun. 03,2003
Episode 3

Challenges include “Wedge and Tilt,” in which the contestant must stay balanced in a glass box while answering trivia questions. Every wrong answer makes the box tilt forward; “Model Match-Up” and “Crate Drop.” Brooke Burns hosts.

EP2  Episode 2
May. 27,2003
Episode 2

Challenges include “Water Beam,” in which the contestant must walk across a beam with water jets shooting from it, collect the flag, and make it back across; “Leap of Faith” and “Lift Off.” Brooke Burns hosts.

EP1  Episode 1
May. 27,2003
Episode 1

Challenges include “Glacier Run,” in which the contestant must jump across glaciers in the pool and collect eight hanging flags in a limited time; “Crate Drop” and “Mutant Celebrity.” Brooke Burns hosts.

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Released: 2002-06-17 | Released Producted By: NBC , NBC Studios Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Dog Eat Dog is an American game show, which originally ran from June 17, 2002 to August 26, 2003. It is loosely based on the UK version of the show by the same name. It is hosted by Brooke Burns, and has contestants compete against each other in physical competitions, trivia, and other assorted games for a prize of $25,000. Reruns of Dog Eat Dog currently air on the Game Show Network.

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Cast

Brooke Burns

Director

Jennifer Caputo

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Reviews

braveswiz Dog Eat Dog isn't what you call a grown-up version of Double Dare or another American Gladiators rip-off, it's a show where you either play with pride or money with 6 people. 1 day before taping, they were whisked away to camp where they had to learn their Phys. Ed. skills and when it was over, it was time for the game to start. Once Brooke Burns describes the challenge to the contestants, it was time to vote who would end up failing this challenge and if so, he/she got sent to the "Dog Pound" where it didn't involve you catching a dog with a butterfly net, but if he/she won, then he/she will pick who got sent to the pound by the person who voted for him/her and that, my friends, is simple.When it was down to just 2 players left, it was time for a Head-to-Head challenge where it was either a scoring competition or mostly an endurance competition, the winner became Top Dog and went to the final round in a best of 5 contest. If the Dog Pound wins it, 5 members will each get $5000, but if one person wins, he/she alone will win $25,000.25k is a measly amount of money, especially losing it to the Dog Pound, but the stunts were harder and it might be difficult to complete it, but Dog Eat Dog in my case, is a best in show winner all-around.
MrGravano I agree with the guy who thinks the criticism of B.B. as host is irrational. Maybe I'm being distracted by her looks, but I think she does a good enough job aside from the canned comments she is expected to deliver. Being a prior Baywatch actress is no reason to automatically qualify Burns as an idiot, which is the conclusion many seem to be jumping too.Other than that, I think the premise behind Dog Eat Dog is refreshing. Yes, they did overdo the strip tease themed events, but overall I've found most of them interesting to watch, and better than most of the stuff on Fear Factor and the incredibly lame Survivor events (of late). I do think they should broaden the final Top Dog v Pound confrontation somewhat, seeing as how common knowledge is a weak point for many of the contestants on the show (although the TD does need the event biased towards them I suppose).Good show, and if anything is changed when it returns, it should be minor.
PracticalMagic Okay.. I realize that standards are falling, and the nation is becoming dumber and dumber as less and less books are being read, and more shows like this are being thrown on the air. The sad thing, is Americans are buying into it. The game show is based upon six contestants who are playing as a "team", yet constantly bashing each other, and attempting to widdle away at the the team until one person is remained standing. Then once one person is left, they set it up so that the other 5 contestants answer trivia questions at the end to try to take and split the money that the sole contestant has earned. What makes it a poor competitive game show, is that the sole contestant doesn't even get to answer the questions.. He merely gets to pick who gets to answer them... Where is the competition in that? That is hardly my main contention with the program... My biggest problem with the show, is that it makes the whole country look like idiots. If these are the finest that America has to put on a game show, we are in big trouble. I mean, supposedly, 6 average people are put into this "competition", and sadly the product is utter stupidity. Every two seconds they are blindly insulting each other, passing judgements, while the innocent seeming hostess reads off her cue cards, and asks provoking questions. The sad thing is American teens are eating it up. It has everything MTV has prescribed for this generation: A by standards hot host, verbal abuse, and conflict. What is the point? Why don't they just give each contestant their share of the money to run around naked and swear at each other? Now don't get me wrong, I am by no means a conservative thinker... However, It upsets me to see people buy into this crap. Is this what the future of television is going to be like? Is this an indication of what the future of America is going to be like?So.. If you are 13, and want to see something entertaining to your sex drive and adrenaline, get a dirty magazine.. If you want to watch an hour of trash, watch "Dog eat Dog".
yenlo While Brooke Burns is certainly enjoyable to look at sadly she lacks what it takes to be the host of a game show especially one of this caliber. The show while it appears to have everything to make it interesting seems to fall flat. In one episode one of the female contestants was banished to the dog pound (which is nothing more than a bleacher seat) almost as soon as the show started where she remained for the bulk of the show and then in the final round was asked a trivia question to which she giggled and said `I don't know' and sat down again. The shows title gives the indication that the viewer is in store for some real tough physical and back stabbing competition but it doesn't deliver. A change of host could however turn this show around.