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Actress Jena Malone; actress Shannon Elizabeth; NBA player Carmelo Anthony.

Actress Jena Malone; actress Shannon Elizabeth; NBA player Carmelo Anthony.

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S3, EP4 "Jennifer Love Hewitt, Evan Rachel Wood, Warren Sapp"

Evan Rachel Wood attends a celebrity art auction and breaks a piece of history; Jennifer Love Hewitt gets in the middle of a gamble-happy producer and the bookie who's looking for a break.

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S3, EP5 "Tara Reid, Carmen Electra and Dave Navarro"

Actress Carmen Electra and musician Dave Navarro; actress Tara Reid; host Ashton Kutcher.

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S3, EP6 "Brandy/Mekhi Phifer/Mike Shinoda"

Musician Mike Shinoda; singer Brandy; actor Mekhi Phifer.

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S3, EP7 "Carmelo Anthony/Shannon Elizabeth/Jena Malone"

Actress Jena Malone; actress Shannon Elizabeth; NBA player Carmelo Anthony.

Co-creator Ashton Kutcher sets into motion elaborate pranks aimed at Hollywood stars and other celebs. Among the bigwigs who have been "punk'd" are Frankie Muniz (the show's very first victim), Katie Holmes, Nick Lachey, Halle Berry, Justin Timberlake, Serena Williams, Zach Braff, Andy Roddick, Beyonce and Hugh Jackman. Kutcher hosted the show from its 2003 beginning to its supposed end in 2007, but five years later "Punk'd" returned with a different celebrity host each week, including Justin Bieber, Miley Cyrus, Bam Margera and Dax Shepard, who take the pranks to a whole new level. The fresher episodes also give viewers an inside look at how the elaborate pranks are set up.
Original Air Date: Mar 17, 2003
Genres: ComedyTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
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