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A 17-year-old boy invents a cleaning product; a woman's foot salve has a small fan base.

A 17-year-old boy invents a cleaning product; a woman's foot salve has a small fan base.

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S1, EP4 "Smells Like Gold"

A German inventor wants Sully to sell his gadget; a stink-eliminating spray is put to the test when Billy is sprayed by a skunk.

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S1, EP5 "Spotting Talent"

A 17-year-old boy invents a cleaning product; a woman's foot salve has a small fan base.

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S1, EP3 "From the Jaws of Victory"

Billy and Sully shoot a hands-free cellphone spot; shark repellent.

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S1, EP9 "Grater Education"

Billy and Sully do a spot for a former pitchman and cancer survivor; Billy engages in the deadliest pitch of his career; Billy and Sully are invited to lecture at Princeton University.

The pitch for this series was obviously persuasive: a behind-the-scenes peek into the imaginative world of infomercial-product inventors and the man who tries to sell them, noted pitchman Anthony Sullivan, from the initial boardroom meeting to the filming of the infomercial. Sullivan's longtime business partner Billy Mays, who took part in the first season of "Pitchmen," passed away suddenly in June 2009.
Starring: Anthony "Sully" Sullivan, Billy Mays
Original Air Date: Apr 15, 2009
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
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