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Buy It Now | |
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Genre | Reality television |
Starring | J. B. Smoove |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 6 |
Production | |
Running time | 46 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | Amazon Prime Video |
Release | October 30, 2024 |
Buy It Now is a business reality television series where people pitch their product ideas to investors and potential customers for the chance to have their products sold on Amazon. It is hosted by J. B. Smoove. [1] [2] The show is by Studio Lambert and Amazon MGM Studios, with executive production by Susan House, Jack Burgess, Tim Harcourt, and Stephen Lambert. [3]
The Wall Street Journal has described the show as " Shark Tank meets Home Shopping Network". [4] Contestants have 90 seconds to convince a live studio audience of 100 everyday customers, as well as a panel of three esteemed judges, to take a liking with their products. If the contestant has 10 green lights or above, after announcing about the products price, and getting two approvals from the panel, their product will be sold and featured in the "Buy It Now" store on Amazon. One contestant from each episode also wins $20,000.
No. | Title | Original air date | |
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1 | "The Panel Gets Dirty" | TBD | |
Panel: Carmen Nestares, Jamie Siminoff, Gwyneth Paltrow "CPR Wrap" — $9.99/97↑99 (YES); "Super Dirt Foods" — $5.49/91↑94 (YES); "Beer Darts" — $29.99/30↓18 (NO); "Beauty Moss ATL" — $24.99/93 (YES) | |||
2 | "The Bug Scream" | TBD | |
Panel: Michelle Rothman, Jamie Siminoff, Tabitha Brown "Notx CurveBand" — $25.00/22↑24 (YES); "VacDaddy" — $1,295.00/8↓7 (NO); "Maskee" — $25.99/42↑47 (YES); "Swap-N-Scoop" — $19.95/51↑60 (YES) | |||
3 | "Turning Up the Spice" | TBD | |
Panel: Tanner Elton, Jamie Siminoff, Anthony Anderson "Savepod" — $59.99/73↑78 (YES); "Splatz" — $18.99/66↓38 (NO); "Spice King" — $9.99/80↑89 (YES); "CLIP" — $499.00/33↓31 (NO) | |||
4 | "Lions, Ducks, and Skunks, Oh My!" | TBD | |
Panel: Carmen Nestares, Jamie Siminoff, Christian Siriano "Skunk Skin" — $18.00/53↑79 (YES); "Looky Lou" — $24.00/47↓19 (YES); "RockPro" — $59.99/79↑95 (YES); "Duckeys" — $11.99/27↓13 (YES); "Nanodropper" — $19.99/84↓70 (YES) | |||
5 | "Tony Pops Off" | TBD | |
Panel: Jenny Freshwater, Jamie Siminoff, Tony Hawk "Clean Camp Dish Wipes" — $12.99/54↑66 (YES); "Sunsa Wand" — $126.00/78↓61 (YES); "Agua Bonita" — $2.49/85↓82 (YES); "HydraLamp" — $169.99/36↓18 (NO) | |||
6 | "JB Gets Stuck in the Middle Seat" | TBD |
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