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{{Short description|2005 American reality television series}}
'''''Fire Me...Please''''' was an hour-long [[hidden camera]] reality series which aired on [[CBS]] in summer [[2005]]. It was based on a [[BBC]] series called '''''The Sack Race'''''. Two contestants each reported to a new job at separate locations and figure out how to get fired as close to 3:00 p.m. as possible (the store owners are in on the gag, but the managers are not). When both contestants are fired, they report back to host [[Dave Holmes]], and whoever was fired at the right time wins $25,000.▼
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{{Infobox television
|image =
|genre = [[Reality television|Reality]]
|camera = [[Hidden camera]]
|presenter = [[Dave Holmes (actor)|Dave Holmes]]
|runtime = 60 minutes
|network = [[CBS]]
|country = [[United States]]
|language = English
|company = LMNO Productions
|num_seasons = 1
|first_aired = {{Start date|2005|06|07}}
|last_aired = {{End date|2005|07|05}}
}}
▲'''''Fire Me...Please'''''
''Fire Me...Please'' was believed to be the first reality show to employ a [[laugh track]]. The show was also believed to be the first reality series to have one half of an episode feature a repeat, and the other half feature new material. Although critics were not overwhelmed, the series did fairly well in the 18-49 year olds demographic, often placing second against the popular drama ''[[House (TV series)|House]]''. The show will find new life on CBS's [http://www.cbs.com/innertube Innertube] website in [[May 2006]].▼
▲''Fire Me...Please'' was believed to be the first reality show to employ a [[laugh track]]. The show was also believed to be the first reality series to have one half of an episode feature a repeat, and the other half feature new material. Although critics were not overwhelmed, the series did fairly well in the 18-
The show's on-air title was ''Fire Me Please!'' but CBS insisted the official title was ''Fire Me...Please.''
The show is a close adaptation of a short-lived
==External
* [http://www.
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20050607154036/http://www.cbs.com/primetime/fire_me_please/ Official Website]
*{{IMDb title|419324}}
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