Bam's Bad Ass Game Show (2014)
Bam's Bad Ass Game Show (2014)
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Plot.
Each week on Bam's Bad Ass Game Show, competitors vie for $10,000 by facing off against each other in incredibly demented, potentially dangerous and occasionally painful challenges.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.

Bam Margera
Creator / Executive Producer

Brandon Novak

Tim O'Conner

Seth Meisterman

David A. Hurwitz
Executive Producer

Jason Madoch
Line Producer

Noah Bonnett
Executive Producer

Brian Gilleece
Actor

Joy Seligsohn
Old Lady

Edison Layne
Assistant Director

Jay Stamm
Assistant Camera

Sean Wyn
Self

Pat Romano
Stunt Coordinator

Dari Ann Settel
Key Costumer

Janeshia Adams-Ginyard
Self (2014)

Chuck Stream
Producer

Tim Tevault
Supervisor of Production Resources

Jeffrey Constine
Stunts

Alex Gaines
Art Direction

Rico Burgos
Stunts

Hans van Riet
Editor

Cory Lennon
Construction Coordinator

Yoram Tal
Colorist

Chris Rehnke
Producer

Gelila Asres Hurwitz
Executive In Charge Of Production

Jason Gill
Editor

Eric Wylie
Post Production Coordinator

Hovig Soghomonian
Post Production Assistant

John B. Austin
Medical Consultant

Rich Volp
Stunts

Casey Adams
Stunts

Mike Serlin
Stunts

Michael Bancroft
Post Coordinator

Garrett Hammond
Stunts

Morgen Stary
Sound Editor

Zac Henry
Stunts

Kristi Russell
Casting

Greg Rementer
Stunts

Peter Herschko
Co-Executive Producer
Details.
Release DateApril 14, 2014
StatusEnded
Seasons1
Episodes6
Content RatingTV-14
Genres
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game show
slapstick
physical comedy
Wiki.
Bam's Bad Ass Game Show is an American game show that premiered April 14, 2014, on TBS. It featured contestants attempting to perform a series of stunts orchestrated and created by Jackass star Bam Margera. Contestants were instructed to perform a series of stunts while competing against each other, in the hope of winning a grand prize of $10,000. As well as setting up challenges for contestants, the show featured many cameo appearances by the crew themselves. The series was greenlighted for a six-episode first season in January 2013.