Guinness World Records Primetime

Guinness World Records Primetime

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Guinness World Records Primetime

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1998/07/27
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1. 300 Pound Tumor

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7/27/1998

2. Man With The Longest Fingernails

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8/3/1998

3. Mouse Plague

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8/10/1998

4. Man Squirts Milk From His Eye

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8/17/1998

5. Man With Removable Face

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8/24/1998

6. Man Covers Himself With Bees

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9/1/1998

7. Man In A Tub Of Snakes

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9/8/1998

8. Man Squeezes Into A 5 Gallon Tank

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9/22/1998

9. Most Tattooed Lady

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10/6/1998

10. Man Who Lifts Skin Over Face

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10/27/1998

11. Boy Who Had His Head Reconstructed

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11/3/1998

12. Living Skeleton

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11/10/1998

13. Man Lifts Objects With Tongue And Ears

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11/17/1998

14. Invert Walker

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12/1/1998

15. Woman in Box Of Explosives

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12/8/1998

16. Milk Squirt Contest

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1/12/1999

17. Werewolf Boys

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2/9/1999

18. Regurgitate

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2/16/1999

19. Man Sets Himself On Fire (Live from Las Vegas)

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2/23/1999

20. Leopard Man

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3/19/1999

21. Best Of Guinness World Records

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3/26/1999

22. Man Who Eats Metal

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4/9/1999

23. Mr. Lifto Returns

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4/23/1999

24. Worm Eating Contest

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4/30/1999

25. Man Pulls 8,000 Pound Trolley

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6/4/1999

26. Man Hits Moving Target

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8/31/1999

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Guinness World Records Primetime is a TV show based on the Guinness Book of World Records, and aired on the Fox television network from July 27, 1998 to October 4, 2001. It was hosted by Cris Collinsworth and Mark Thompson and reported on existing record-holders or on new record attempts. These new record attempts included many unusual or bizarre categories such as a 300-pound tumor, squirting milk from one's eye, covering one's self with bees, sitting in a tub of snakes, regurgitating, burping, setting one's self on fire, eating metal, worms, and ketchup, kissing cobras, acting as a human speed bump, and entering a coffin full of cockroaches. Most of these attempts never found their way into the Guinness Book. The show was met with poor ratings and even poorer reviews: viewers and critics alike were confused and appalled by the disturbing "records" being attempted.

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