Undercover Boss Canada

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Undercover Boss Canada
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Genre Reality television
Created by Stephen Lambert
Country of originCanada
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons4
No. of episodes40
Production
Running time55 minutes
Production companies Studio Lambert
Alliance Films
Corus Entertainment [1]
Release
Original network W Network
Picture format 480i SDTV (Season 1)
1080i HDTV
Original releaseFebruary 2, 2012 (2012-02-02) 
November 21, 2013 (2013-11-21)
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Undercover Boss (franchise)

Undercover Boss Canada is a Canadian reality television series, based on the British series of the same name. Each episode depicts a person who has a high management position at a major Canadian business, deciding to become undercover as an entry-level employee to discover the faults in the company. The first season consisted of 10 episodes, and ran from February 2, 2012 to April 5, 2012, on W Network. On April 3, 2012, W Network, Alliance, and Corus ordered an additional 30 episodes for the series, to be split into four new seasons. [1] The second season also consisted of 10 episodes, and aired from September 6, 2012 to November 8, 2012. The show's third season contained 10 episodes, and aired from January 17, 2013 to March 21, 2013. [2]

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CEOs from ten of Canada's biggest corporations stealthily join the ranks of their own unsuspecting workforce in the anticipated new series Undercover Boss Canada. Each episode features a prominent executive from a Canadian company who goes incognito among their employees. The executive, in disguise, works with their staff who believe they are simply training a new recruit. Each “boss” takes an often emotional journey, discovering the effects their decisions have on others, the perception of the company, and who the unsung heroes of their workforce are. Most importantly, they learn how to apply what they have gained from the experience – both for their company and for themselves. [3]

Episodes

Summary

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
Season premiere Season finale
1 10 February 2, 2012April 5, 2012
2 10 September 6, 2012November 8, 2012
3 10 January 17, 2013March 21, 2013
4 10 September 19, 2013November 21, 2013

Episodes

Season 1: 2012

No. Ep Title "Boss" Original air date
11"Toronto Zoo"John TracognaFebruary 2, 2012 (2012-02-02)
As the new CEO of the Toronto Zoo, John Tracogna has a lot of beasts to herd. The zoo's livelihood relies on private investments and grants, but the city threatening a sale following $1 million in budget cuts has donors closing their wallets. Between press fiascos over separated gay penguins and imported giant pandas costing a fortune, John goes undercover to get a sense of employee morale and maintain perspective on what is important – conservation, breeding endangered species and making sure the daily tonne of animal food gets distributed properly. [4]
22"Pizza Pizza"Paul GoddardFebruary 9, 2012 (2012-02-09)
Paul Goddard has big shoes to fill as recently appointed CEO of Canada's largest and most successful pizza chain, Pizza Pizza. His late father-in-law Michael Overs – who founded the business 45 years ago – turned the brand into a multi-million dollar company. Now Paul has taken over in this highly competitive industry, but his background is in the oil industry and IT – not pizza. Paul goes undercover to get a slice of the action and the front line information he needs to run the company successfully. From the dough factory floor onto the delivery routes in Edmonton and Toronto, Paul gains a fresh perspective on Pizza Pizza – and the challenges the company faces day-to-day. [5]
33"Toronto Transit Commission" Karen Stintz February 16, 2012 (2012-02-16)
City Councillor and Toronto Transit Commission Chair Karen Stintz goes undercover inside the country's largest mass transit system to get her hands dirty with some of the toughest and grittiest jobs. [6]
44"1-800-GOT-JUNK?"Brian ScudamoreFebruary 23, 2012 (2012-02-23)
Just over 20 years ago, Brian Scudamore had a vision for 1 - 800 - GOT - JUNK ?. Since then, he has revolutionized customer service in the junk removal business, having built the largest junk removal franchise in the world. Brian was once a junk remover himself and knows the ropes, but now he goes undercover to really understand how the franchisees in his business work. With recent motivation to grow his one-day painting service, he needs new ammunition and a better understanding on how to improve customer service and marketing. Getting down and dirty on the job, Brian collects much more than junk – including new inspiration from employees along the way. [7]
55"Cineplex Entertainment"Ellis JacobMarch 1, 2012 (2012-03-01)
Toronto headquartered Cineplex theaters plays host to 70 million guests annually. CEO Ellis Jacob has had wild success in the theatre business, but the digital revolution has left audiences with a myriad of viewing options. As such, Cineplex is well aware they had better take nothing for granted. Ellis goes undercover in theatres serving popcorn and selling tickets in hopes to improve efficiency and innovation in order keep the good times rolling. But how will this media mogul perform on the ground floor away from his spreadsheets and head office corner suite? [8]
66"Molson"Dave PerkinsMarch 8, 2012 (2012-03-08)
With Molson CEO Dave Perkins too recognizable for the job, Chief Legal Officer Kelly Brown goes undercover in the Molson Coors Breweries across Canada. A new mother, Kelly leaves her young daughter at home, traveling from east to west to brave the production line and overnight shifts. Working in a male-dominated industry, Kelly connects with other women in the breweries to see what they face on the job – and she is surprised by what she learns. As well, facing public criticism from beer lovers of Molson's “industrial” taste, Kelly gets into the hops and testing at the Creemore plant. She also checks if corners are being cut safety-wise. She discovers employee dedication she can raise a glass to, and makes some emotional connections along the way. [9]
77"Second Cup"Stacey MowbrayMarch 15, 2012 (2012-03-15)
Under CEO Stacey Mowbray's direction, Second Cup is gunning to reverse the losses of the last decade and take on the intense coffee chain competition as Canadians’ cup of choice. The challenge is steering a new course in the franchise system where change can't be mandated, but rather inspired. With bold competition and an evolving brand, Second Cup needs to make its mark as a company that cares and provides the best cafe experience. Stacey gets brewing with her frontline employees – her most valuable asset – and shows them what this really means. [10]
88"GoodLife Fitness"Jane RiddellMarch 22, 2012 (2012-03-22)
COO of GoodLife Fitness Jane Riddell enjoys making a difference in people's lives through fitness. From coast to coast, one in every 45 Canadians is a GoodLife member. Creativity and new programs for member and employee retention are necessary to be competitive in the gym crowd. Without this, profitability could flounder. Jane immerses herself in the gym scene to gain new insight. As an undercover boss, she works as a Zumba instructor trainee, a maintenance worker and salesperson, whose competitive skills may not be up to snuff. Later, when she witnesses employee dedication wavering, she must exercise her covert operation skills. [11]
99"Skyline International Development"Michael SneydMarch 29, 2012 (2012-03-29)
Michael Sneyd, CEO of Skyline International Development, is new to the company and has been tasked by Skyline's investors to take business to the next level creating a coast-to-coast hotel group. During one of the most severe downturns the hospitality industry has experienced in decades, Skyline is relying on its employees to provide superior guest experiences in resorts that need updating and investment. Michael knows he also needs to cut costs – and that means getting creative. His goal in going undercover is to engage front line employees and get their ideas up the chain's fast-growing infrastructure. If all goes to plan, the sky is the limit. [12]
1010"FedEx"Lisa LissonApril 5, 2012 (2012-04-05) [13]
In the season one finale, [14] Lisa Lisson, CEO of FedEx Express Canada, knows how to deliver. But as a single mother with a high stress job, she also believes in maintaining a healthy work-life balance. FedEx is consistently listed as one of the top 50 best Canadian employers and Lisa knows to be number one, the FedEx work environment needs to improve. She believes that when employees are engaged, committed and motivated by their leaders and work culture, they are driven to contribute to the company's well-being. Lisa goes undercover to ensure employees have the tools they need to succeed - and that FedEx not only delivers to its customers, but also to its valuable employees. [15]

Season 2: 2012

On April 3, 2012, the W Network ordered an additional 30 episodes. [1] The second season, which contained 10 episodes, aired from September 6, 2012 to November 8, 2012.

No. Ep Title "Boss" Original air date
111"Home Hardware"Terry DavisSeptember 6, 2012 (2012-09-06)
The executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Terry Davis has been with Home Hardware for 42 years. Now he's returning to his roots working in the warehouse and making his own improvements. But will the disguised worker walk off the job after a sweaty shift of hauling drywall? [16]
122"Canlan Ice Sports Corporation"Joey St-AubinSeptember 13, 2012 (2012-09-13)
Undercover Boss Canada takes a look at what really goes into creating the nation's favourite pastime – Hockey. Canlan Ice Sports Corp is the largest private sector owner/operator of ice sports & entertainment facilities in North America and believes its role is to nurture future NHL stars. CEO Joey St-Aubin admits their prices are higher than local municipal rinks, but believes his company offers a premium service and better ice quality. In an effort to win back cost-conscious customers, he adopts a brand new identity, allowing him to secretly survey his rinks, bars and restaurants and find out how they're really performing. Ice Queen Ramona coldly tells him to quit complaining when he struggles to get the rinks ready for play-off, and there's so much dog poop to pick up at one facility, there's no time for lunch. In the end, what he discovers leads to real frontline changes that make life easier for staff and also go down well with customers. [17]
133"Purdy's Chocolates"Kriston DeanSeptember 20, 2012 (2012-09-20)
Chocolates are a sinful indulgence, but while Kriston Dean has the nation's most delicious job, hitting sales targets is a tough nut to crack. Purdy's dominates the west, but is struggling to make an impression elsewhere. To boost sales, the Chocolate Queen travels the country, working in disguise in her own stores and factory floors. But Kriston is nearly busted by a suspicious staffer, and it's not long before she has a chocolate meltdown and brings an entire assembly line to a gooey halt. When her fake tattoo is wiped off and wig whipped away at the end of the week, she meets the people she worked with again. Her true identity is revealed, and they discover she's a boss with a soft center. Devoted worker Kathy, who juggles hectic factory floor shifts while looking after a sick husband and raising a grandson, is full of teary-eyed appreciation when Kriston decides it's time to make her life easier. [18]
144"Cooke Aquaculture"Glenn CookeSeptember 27, 2012 (2012-09-27)
This episode nets an exclusive “behind-the-scenes” look at what it really takes to get fish on our dinner plates. Cooke Aquaculture is the Canadian leader in salmon farming, but they operate within an aggressive global market, and have to maintain production to safeguard jobs in Atlantic Canada. In some communities, they are responsible for one out of every two pay cheques. CEO Glenn Cooke gets a fresh head of hair and a new identity, so he can join his own workers on the frontline. As he struggles through the work week, he causes chaos at his fish processing plant and creates costly delays. All is forgiven, though, when he gets a chance to make good and reveal his true identity at the end of it all. He summons the workers he met to the company's remote retreat, The Big Hole Fishing Lodge. Mom Elvie, who lost her husband after a long illness, is in tears when family man Glenn makes her vacation dream come true, and hatchery technician Jean gets the surprise of her life when he announces plans to reunite her 15 brothers and sisters for a long-awaited get-together. [19]
155"Victorian Order of Nurses"Judith ShamianOctober 4, 2012 (2012-10-04)
The Healthcare system is at breaking point, as baby boomers age and put increasing demand on services. The Victorian Order of Nurses takes the pressure off hospitals by providing care for people in their own homes. It was once a unique service, but now hundreds of rival companies compete for cash and customers. Judith Shamian says unless she takes drastic action, the Canadian institution she runs will be consigned to the history books. However, her decision to work in disguise so she can see for herself the pressure nurses are under in life and death situations is riddled with risk. Just hours into her first day on the job, an unexpected encounter throws her undercover operation into chaos. At the end of the week, an exhausted Judith resumes her role as CEO, and rewards the workers who showed such kindness and dedication. A couple with a heart-breaking story gets an emotional double surprise. Their reward will benefit an entire community. [20]
166"Tervita"Fory MusserOctober 11, 2012 (2012-10-11)
Tervita specializes in environmental clean-up for Western Canada's booming energy and mining industries. The company has ambitious growth plans to attract workers. It doesn't take long for Fory Musser, VP of Strategy, to discover why when he quits his cushy office for a work week on the frontline – his company specializes in doing some of the nation's dirtiest, smelliest jobs. He joins Julie, who sorts through tons of dangerous, nasty waste every day, and Etta, a former social worker who used to repair families but gets more job satisfaction destroying things, as Tervita's top car crusher. When Fory's undercover assignment is up, he returns to HQ and summons the five workers he met to a meeting, where he dishes out some of the season's biggest rewards. [21]
177"Premiere Van Lines"Kirsten FlynnOctober 18, 2012 (2012-10-18)
Moving is officially the second most stressful event we go through in life – trumped only by the death of a loved one. Established, professional moving companies are being squeezed by low-cost rivals and unregulated fly-by-nights. “They give the industry a bad name,” says Kirsten Flynn, the boss of Premiere Van Lines. She's a woman with a formidable reputation. Her own staff call her “Frugal Flynn” because she watches the pennies to protect profits. But will she loosen the purse strings after traveling the country and seeing firsthand how her own staff are missing basic tools? It's doesn't take long before the disguised boss is overwhelmed and literally can't deliver the goods. A storage worker breaks down when he reveals how, years ago, a horrific accident cut short his career at the wheel. [22]
188"PJ's Pets and Pets Unlimited"Margaret KordasOctober 25, 2012 (2012-10-25)
Canadians spend nearly $9 billion dollars a year on their pets – that's more than we spend on kids’ toys, designer shoes and dental plans! PJ's Pets/Pets Unlimited is one of the nation's oldest and respected pet store chains, but the company has a new President in place, and she's prepared to rattle a few cages. Margaret Kordas steps out of her high heels and spends a week working in her own stores. Throughout her journey, she comes to appreciate the level of knowledge and competence the retail staff displays. While in disguise she also discovers a few costly inefficiencies and wasted opportunities – and confronts a personal fear of spiders! At the end of the week, she slips back into her designer suit and heels to reunite with the passionate people she worked with. Her true identity is revealed and those workers are rewarded for their hard work and honesty. [23]
199"T & T Supermarket"Tina LeeNovember 1, 2012 (2012-11-01)
For nearly 20 years, T&T Supermarket Inc dominated sales, but now, the competition is heating up with more and more companies fighting it out for the dollars consumers are spending on ethnic food. Executive Director, Strategy & Operations Tina Lee goes undercover, struggling to bake Asian delicacies and wrestling with live seafood, in order to secretly search for ways to attract more customers to Canada's largest Asian supermarket chain. While working undercover, the first time mom-to-be discovers her employees offer food for thought and a fresh perspective. [24]
2010"East Side Mario's"John RothschildNovember 8, 2012 (2012-11-08)
John Rothschild is the CEO of Prime Restaurants Inc., which has over 140 casual dining restaurants in Canada and the U.S., including East Side Mario's. He goes undercover in the restaurant in a bid to check the front lines of the business. With the explosion of family dining restaurants, East Side Mario's is fighting for customers and Rothschild is worried that his brand is starting to look dated. But his own staff and customers have surprising solutions to reviving business, and when he reunites with the people he worked alongside, he makes a big difference to both their personal and work lives. [25]

Season 3: 2013

The show's third season, which contains 10 episodes, aired from January 17, 2013 to March 21, 2013.

No.EpTitle"Boss"Original air date
211"Wild Wing"Rick SmiciklasJanuary 17, 2013 (2013-01-17)
Chicken wings were originally sold in bars as a way to boost booze sales. Former mud wrestler, fight promoter, and man-about-town Rick Smiciklas jumped on the beer and wings wagon in 1999. Now he heads a franchise operation with over 100 locations, but the company has had a roller-coaster history with losses reputed to be running into millions of dollars. Recently, Smiciklas cleaned house, thinned corporate operations, and announced the dawn of a new era. But revealing plans to work in disguise in his own restaurants, so he can make other fixes to his franchises, makes his teen daughter worried. She thinks he's too feisty to keep calm and complete his undercover work week. It's an ominous warning, because it's not long before the Undercover Boss is on the rampage, blowing his cover and getting into explosive confrontations about business operations. Will the Wild Wing man regain his composure in time to thank and reward his staff? [2]
222"Orkin Canada"Gary MuldoonJanuary 24, 2013 (2013-01-24)
The nation's pest control industry generates $600 million in annual revenue, and Orkin Canada is the nation's leader. But it's not just rodents they're having to keep under control – it's outside rivals, ready to bite a chunk out of their market share. President Gary Muldoon is anxious to ensure the company is playing to its strengths, and that staff have good customer service skills as well as professional know-how. But when he's on the road, working in disguise under an assumed identity, he soon discovers that staff lack some of the tools to make their working life easier, and that good hard workers are over-scheduled and pushed to their limit. When his working week is over, he calls the staff he met to HQ… and his touching words leave one worker in tears… [26]
233"Clark Builders"Andy ClarkJanuary 31, 2013 (2013-01-31)
The construction industry is booming. Even in this turbulent economy, it provides work for 1 in every 16 Canadians. Clark Builders is responsible for creating commercial and industrial buildings. It was launched in 1974, back in Yellowknife, with just a dozen employees. Today it is a $600 million a year powerhouse, headquartered in Edmonton, Alberta, with a nearly thousand-strong workforce throughout the Western provinces. Andy Clark, the Executive Chairman and Company Founder, believes that every time the company takes on a project, it has an opportunity to strengthen its reputation - or ruin it. He says: "My name may be on the door, but it's the guys on site who make the company." Keen to find out what those guys think of the company he runs, and to discover ways to improve productivity, he puts on a tool belt for the first time in 30 years and joins his building site crews. But what one worker says leaves him so distraught, his entire undercover mission is jeopardized when he takes off his disguise and reveals that's he's not the new guy in town – he's the boss! [27]
244"Beck Taxi"Gail Souter and Kristine HubbardFebruary 7, 2013 (2013-02-07)
Life on the road takes its toll when the bosses of North America's biggest independent cabbies, Beck Taxi, work in disguise. General Manager Gail Souter and Operations Manager Kristine Hubbard are mother and daughter. Together, they run a business that has takes 15 million passengers a year to where they want to go. But with tough City Council regulations and high overheads, drivers are struggling to make a living. [28]
255"Bellstar Hotels & Resorts"Ed RomanowskiFebruary 14, 2013 (2013-02-14)
There's been a boom in boutique hotels across Canada and our taste for more intimate, and unique stay experiences has affected the way the resort industry does business. Bellstar Hotel and Resorts is one of the rare Canadian companies doing well in this niche market, despite the volatile economy. In less than ten years the company has quadrupled in size and is now seen as a major player in the Canadian West. The CEO – a former national long-distance track star – is now pushing for Bellstar to become one of the top resort companies in North America. But when Ed Romanowski joins housekeeping staff, he struggles to keep up and makes startling discoveries about the business he's running. [29]
266"Lush Cosmetics"Brandi HallsFebruary 21, 2013 (2013-02-21)
Brandi Halls as a top job at cosmetics giant Lush. But she's cut down to size when she joins the frontline to work in disguise and find ways to improve the company. It's not long before the secret Director of Brand Communications throws the factory into chaos - not to mention overtime. [30]
277"Mr. Lube"Stuart SulsFebruary 28, 2013 (2013-02-28)
Canadians spend over $1.5 billion a year on car maintenance. Mr. Lube has built its reputation on quick oil changes, but as it expanding its slate of services, are staff keeping up? When CEO Stuart Suls works in disguise, he discovers he can't even install windscreen wipers, let alone deal with what's under the hood. [31]
288"Freshii"Matthew CorrinMarch 7, 2013 (2013-03-07)
Freshii has captured the market in healthier, fresh, fast food. Boss Matthew Corrin opened his first store in 2005 and now he has 80, around the world. But when he dares to work undercover in his own Canadian franchises, he makes surprising discoveries. One worker literally rubs salt in his wounds when he struggles to cut up tomatoes. [32]
299"Pizza Nova"Domenic PrimucciMarch 14, 2013 (2013-03-14)
Pizza is a $40 billion business in North America. Canadian boss Domenic Primucci has been making them since he was a kid, and as his company, Pizza Nova, prepares to celebrate its 50th birthday, he thinks it's a perfect time to work undercover, in disguise, in his own stores. He is growing his chain of franchises, but is Pizza Nova's "mom and pop" feel being lost as a result of brand expansion? [33]
3010"Mary Brown's"Greg RobertsMarch 21, 2013 (2013-03-21)
Mary Brown's Chicken is the nation's biggest homegrown chain of quick-serve chicken restaurants. The Newfoundland-run company has embarked on aggressive expansion, to give rivals a run for their money. But can they maintain brand consistency in the process? CEO Greg Roberts turns chicken fryer for the week... And what happens when it's over results in the season's biggest employee rewards. [34]

Season 4: 2013

The show's fourth season, which contains 10 episodes, aired from September 19, 2013 to November 21, 2013.

No.EpTitle"Boss"Original air date
311"Food Banks Canada"Katharine SchmidtSeptember 19, 2013 (2013-09-19)
Food Banks Canada is the national organization supporting food banks across the country. Executive Director Katharine Schmidt is going to change her identity and work in disguise to visit some food banks and food programs to understand the challenges they are facing and learn how she can better support their needs.
322"Northlands"Richard AndersonSeptember 26, 2013 (2013-09-26)
Richard Anderson, the new CEO of sports and entertainment complex Northlands, gets an ear-full from staff when he puts on a fat suit to get the skinny on his business.
333"Liberty Entertainment Group"Nadia DiDonatoOctober 3, 2013 (2013-10-03)
Canadians spend big bucks on nights out and special events. The Creative Director of Liberty Entertainment Group, Nadia DiDonato, gives up her posh perks and poolside office to work in her own bars and banquet halls in disguise. And she discovers that workers aren't performing as well as she'd like...
344"Sodexo"Dean JohnsonOctober 10, 2013 (2013-10-10)
Disguised Sodexo Canada boss Dean Johnson meets the Queen of Clean - and accuses her of overdoing her job and risking company profits.
355"YMCA Canada"Scott HaldaneOctober 17, 2013 (2013-10-17)
Scott Haldane, the National CEO of YMCA Canada gets a full head of hair for the first time in 30 years, when he works in disguise in his own organization. But, as he meets his workers and gets to understand the realities of their working lives, he realizes he's also on a very personal journey of discovery.
366"Mandarin Restaurants"Tina ChiuOctober 24, 2013 (2013-10-24)
Competition is cutthroat in Canada's $23 billion restaurant industry. Tina Chiu, the Chief Operating Office of Mandarin Restaurants, is worried that the expansion of her giant all-you-can-eat Chinese buffet chain is at risk, and is prepared to radically change her appearance, to check out what's really happening in her restaurants.
377"Calgary Transit"Doug MorganOctober 31, 2013 (2013-10-31)
Calgary Transit boss Doug Morgan struggles to cope when he joins his staff to work in disguise, cleaning vomit off buses, work in fume-filled garages, and face dangerous public confrontations. At the end of it all, he makes a surprising gesture that has one worker in tears.
388"Mexx Canada"John GunnNovember 7, 2013 (2013-11-07)
The newly appointed CEO of retail giant of Mexx Canada is determined to shake-up the shop floor when he works undercover. But workers blame head office for blunders, forcing the boss to make changes from the top down.
399"Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre"Malcolm MoffatNovember 14, 2013 (2013-11-14)
Working in disguise forces the Executive VP of Sunnybrook, Malcolm Moffat, to look at hospital services with new eyes when he meets Danny the over-worked painter, who struggles to keep up with never-ending fixes…
4010"Wok Box"Blair StevensNovember 21, 2013 (2013-11-21)
After a four-year hiatus, Blair Stevens is back at the helm of fast-food favorite Wok Box. The company has gone through a turbulent time and they've had to close some locations. But can working in disguise under an assumed identity help the Co-Founder and Director get things back on track?

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Marvel Television was an American television production company responsible for live-action and animated television shows and direct-to-DVD series based on characters from Marvel Comics. The division was based at affiliate ABC Studios' location. Marvel Television also collaborated with 20th Century Fox in producing shows based on the X-Men franchise such as Legion and The Gifted. The division was transferred to Marvel Studios from Marvel Entertainment in October 2019 and was folded into the former two months later. Marvel Television is currently used as a label.

<i>Highway to Heaven</i> American television series

Highway to Heaven is an American fantasy drama television series that ran on NBC from September 19, 1984, to August 4, 1989. The series starred Michael Landon as Jonathan Smith, an angel sent to Earth in order to help people in need. Victor French, Landon's co-star from his previous television series, Little House on the Prairie, co-starred as Mark Gordon, a retired policeman who travels with and helps Smith with the tasks or "assignments" to which he is referred. The series was created and executive produced by Landon, who also directed most of the show's episodes. French directed many of the remaining episodes. It was Landon's third and final TV series and his only one set in the present day, unlike Little House on the Prairie, and Landon's first TV series, Bonanza, both of which were Westerns. It was the final screen appearance for French, who died two months before the final episode aired, aged 54 years old; Landon went on to appear in two films, one of which was a pilot for a new series, prior to his own death at 54 in 1991.

<i>Gogglebox</i> British reality television show

Gogglebox is a British reality television series created by Stephen Lambert, Tania Alexander and Tim Harcourt, and broadcast on Channel 4. The series documents families and groups of friends around the United Kingdom who are filmed for their observations and reactions to the previous week's television from their own homes. The first series launched on 7 March 2013, and the show aired its twenty-first series as of 24 February 2023. The show was narrated by Caroline Aherne from its launch until her death in July 2016, after which Craig Cash took over.

El jefe infiltrado is a 2014 Spanish reality television series based on the British series Undercover Boss. Each episode follows a person in a high management position at a major business who poses as an entry-level employee to discover faults in the company. The first series premiered on 3 April 2014.

<i>K.C. Undercover</i> American comedy series (2015–2018)

K.C. Undercover is an American comedy television series created by Corinne Marshall that aired on Disney Channel from January 18, 2015 to February 2, 2018. The series stars Zendaya, Veronica Dunne, Kamil McFadden, Trinitee Stokes, Tammy Townsend, and Kadeem Hardison.

Undercover Boss (Hebrew: בוס בהסוואה, Bos Be'hasva'a is a 2013 Israeli reality television series based on the British series of the same name. Each episode depicts a person who has a high management position at a major business, deciding to become undercover as an entry-level employee to discover the faults in the company.

"Undercover Burns" is the thirty-second season premiere of the American animated television series The Simpsons, and the 685th episode overall. It aired in the United States on Fox on September 27, 2020. The episode was directed by Bob Anderson, and written by David Cryan.

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