Video on Trial season 5

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Video on Trial
Season 5
No. of episodes31
Release
Original network MuchMusic
Original releaseSeptember 28, 2009 (2009-09-28) 
September 6, 2010 (2010-09-06)
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The fifth season of the Canadian television comedy series Video on Trial premiered on MuchMusic on September 28, 2009 and concluded on September 6, 2010. It consists of 31 episodes.

Contents

Background

Video on Trial features music videos being humorously critiqued in a manner akin to a courtroom trial. The show's tongue-in-cheek manifesto, as announced in its original opening sequence, is seeing to it that "all music videos are brought to justice". [1] A typical half-hour episode features five music videos being "tried" by a panel of five personalities acting as jurors.

Production

The first 21 episodes of the season follow the same basic format adhered to in the show's first four seasons, with each episode commencing with a roll call of the jury and a reading of the docket of accused music videos, and the remainder of the episode being dedicated to the trials for each video. The specific charges leveled at a video are announced at the beginning of its trial, and a final verdict for the artist of the video is presented at the conclusion of the trial.

Beginning with episode 22, a new graphical scheme was introduced and the standard Video on Trial episode format was significantly revamped, with the opening roll call of jurors and the readings of charges and final verdicts for each video being eliminated. [2]

Episodes

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PanelOriginal air date
1201Boomer Phillips, Debra DiGiovanni, Sabrina Jalees, Trevor Boris, and Marty Adams September 28, 2009 (2009-09-28)

  • "All Madonna Video on Trial" – The following videos are tried:
  1. "Papa Don't Preach" – Madonna
  2. "Material Girl" – Madonna
  3. "Like a Prayer" – Madonna
  4. "Music" – Madonna
  5. "4 Minutes" – Madonna featuring Justin Timberlake and Timbaland
  • "Papa Don't Preach" is tried for the second time.
  • "4 Minutes" is tried for the third time overall (including its appearance in the season four "20 Best of the Worst '08" special), and for the second time in a regular-length episode.
  • Madonna is "sentenced to always listen to your father, unless your father happens to be Joe Simpson" for "Papa Don't Preach", "sentenced to give all your material possessions to Guy Ritchie—oh, wait... that's already happened" for "Material Girl", "sentenced to have some respect and cover yourself the fuck up in a place of worship" for "Like a Prayer", "sentenced to make better use of Sacha Baron Cohen in a music video" for "Music", and "sentenced to go back to 1986 and be hot again" for "4 Minutes".
1212Trevor Boris, Boomer Phillips, Sara Hennessey, Lauren Ash, and Sugar Sammy October 5, 2009 (2009-10-05)

  • The following videos are tried:
  1. "Hotel Room Service" – Pitbull
  2. "What a Catch, Donnie" – Fall Out Boy
  3. "We Are Golden" – Mika
  4. "Let Me Be Myself" – 3 Doors Down
  5. "Love Drunk" – Boys Like Girls
  • Pitbull is "sentenced to not remove his sunglasses because it damages our eyes"; Fall Out Boy is "sentenced to call off the coast guard if they ever get lost at sea again"; Mika is "sentenced by his mom to stop filling up on candy and pop right before dinner and video shoots"; 3 Doors Down is "sentenced to make a full-day waxing appointment for their caveman friend"; and Boys Like Girls is "sentenced to find something less creepy to have in common than the same girl and the same haircuts".
1223Parris Love, Laurie Elliott, Hunter Collins, Trevor Boris, and Josh MaltinOctober 12, 2009 (2009-10-12)

  • The following videos are tried:
  1. "She Wolf" – Shakira
  2. "I'm in Miami Trick" – LMFAO
  3. "Fuck You" – Lily Allen
  4. "Open Happiness" – CeeLo Green, Brendon Urie, Patrick Stump, Janelle Monáe, and Travis McCoy
  5. "Nothing to Worry About" – Peter Bjorn and John
  • Shakira is "sentenced to date Teen Wolf and have wolf babies"; LMFAO is "sentenced to go swimming in the ocean during Shark Week"; Lily Allen is "sentenced to magically stretch out her career—it's running out"; CeeLo Green, Brendon Urie, Patrick Stump, Janelle Monáe, and Travis McCoy are "sentenced to enter rehab—this video is too much!"; and Peter Bjorn and John are "sentenced to keep making easy targets—I mean, videos".
1234Boomer Phillips, Eddie Della Siepe, Sara Hennessey, Trevor Boris, and Darrin Rose October 19, 2009 (2009-10-19)

  • "Video on Trial: Oh Canada!" – The following videos are tried:
  1. "One Time" – Justin Bieber
  2. "Gotta Be Somebody" – Nickelback
  3. "All to Myself" – Marianas Trench
  4. "Carrera" – Karl Wolf
  5. "Summer Girl" – Stereos
  • Stereos make a guest appearance during the trial segment for "Summer Girl".
  • Justin Bieber is "sentenced to stay in his room and think about what he's done—then maybe if he's good, he'll get dessert"; Nickelback is "sentenced to stop using their awesome rock powers for evil"; Marianas Trench is "sentenced to keep your dirty emo hands off the hot office girl"; Karl Wolf is "sentenced to return the rental car on time—you only paid for four hours"; and Stereos are "sentenced to go back on Disband and give us a second chance at getting this right".
1245Boomer Phillips, Debra DiGiovanni, Eddie Della Siepe, David Kerr, and Laurie ElliottOctober 26, 2009 (2009-10-26)

  • "Video on Trial: So 90's" – The following videos are tried:
  1. "Good Vibrations" – Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch featuring Loleatta Holloway
  2. "Shoop" – Salt-N-Pepa
  3. "Remember the Time" – Michael Jackson
  4. "Rico Suave" – Gerardo
  5. "Thinking of You (I Drive Myself Crazy)" – NSYNC
  • "Thinking of You (I Drive Myself Crazy)" is tried for the second time.
  • Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch member Marky Mark is "sentenced to open a chain of gyms and give the Funky Bunch jobs"; Salt-N-Pepa is "sentenced to shoop themselves if they're so damn horny"; Michael Jackson is "sentenced to come back from the dead and have the most awesome comeback in musical history"; Gerardo is "sentenced to lose the bandana, put on a shirt, and lose those damn jeans"; and NSYNC is "sentenced to have Lance, Joey, JC and Chris give Justin a call".
1256Sabrina Jalees, Parris Love, Debra DiGiovanni, Rebecca Kohler, and Eddie Della SiepeNovember 2, 2009 (2009-11-02)

  • "Video on Trial: Ladies First!" – The following videos are tried:
  1. "Celebration" – Madonna
  2. "Take a Bow" – Rihanna
  3. "Funhouse" – Pink
  4. "Girl" – Destiny's Child
  5. "Honey" – Mariah Carey
  • Madonna is "sentenced to beg the real Baby Jesus for forgiveness"; Rihanna is "sentenced to build an army of Chris Brown robots and then smash them"; Pink is "sentenced to go set fire to Kanye West's house"; Destiny's Child is "sentenced to dress like the Golden Girls for two months"; and Mariah Carey is "sentenced to take acting, diving, Spanish, and Sea-Doo driving lessons".
1267Debra DiGiovanni, Boomer Phillips, Hunter Collins, Keith Pedro, and Sara HennesseyNovember 9, 2009 (2009-11-09)

  • The following videos are tried:
  1. "Run This Town" – Jay-Z featuring Rihanna and Kanye West
  2. "Automatic" – Tokio Hotel
  3. "Straight Through My Heart" – Backstreet Boys
  4. "She Don't Wanna Man" – Asher Roth featuring Keri Hilson
  5. "It Ain't Gonna Save Me" – Jay Reatard
  • Jay-Z is "sentenced to lose Kanye West and put Taylor Swift in his next video"; Tokio Hotel is "sentenced to go to Tokyo and get stepped on by Godzilla"; Backstreet Boys are "sentenced to follow Kevin's lead and find real jobs"; Asher Roth is "sentenced to leave Keri Hilson alone and make out with the big girl"; and Jay Reatard is "sentenced to have a scary clown haunt your dreams forever".
1278Debra DiGiovanni, Boomer Phillips, David Kerr, Eddie Della Siepe, and Sara HennesseyNovember 23, 2009 (2009-11-23)

  • The following videos are tried:
  1. "I'd Come for You" – Nickelback
  2. "Sexy Chick" – David Guetta featuring Akon
  3. "Party in the U.S.A." – Miley Cyrus
  4. "Don't Forget" – Demi Lovato
  5. "Million Dollar Bill" – Whitney Houston
  • Nickelback is "sentenced to not call a song about a father-and-daughter relationship 'I'd Come for You'"; David Guetta and Akon are "sentenced to rename this song 'Two Sexy Dudes Who Only Have Eyes for Each Other'"; Miley Cyrus is "sentenced to have some self-respect and cover yourself the fuck up"; Demi Lovato is "sentenced to forget about yourself—your teenage angst is starting to bore us"; and Whitney Houston is "sentenced to never let Bobby Brown back in her life".
1289 Andrew Johnston, Boomer Phillips, Dini Dimakos, Laurie Elliott, and TrixxDecember 1, 2009 (2009-12-01)

  • The following videos are tried:
  1. "S.O.S. (Let the Music Play)" – Jordin Sparks
  2. "Press It Up" – Sean Paul
  3. "Number One" – R. Kelly featuring Keri Hilson
  4. "Substitution" – Silversun Pickups
  5. "Damned If I Do Ya (Damned If I Don't)" – All Time Low
  • Jordin Sparks is "sentenced to work at a pawn shop until all her gold chains are sold"; Sean Paul is "sentenced to turn off his webcam until further notice"; R. Kelly and Keri Hilson are "sentenced to sleep in separate beds for one year"; Silversun Pickups are "sentenced to play Ring Around the Rosie until they all fall down"; and All Time Low are "sentenced to get the shit kicked out of them by high school bullies".
12910Trevor Boris, Boomer Phillips, Andrew Johnston, Debra DiGiovanni, and Laurie ElliottDecember 20, 2009 (2009-12-20)

  • "Video on Trial: Holiday Crap" – The following videos are tried:
  1. "Dear Santa (Bring Me a Man This Christmas)" – The Weather Girls
  2. "Santa Claus Goes Straight to the Ghetto" – Snoop Dogg
  3. "8 Days of Christmas" – Destiny's Child
  4. "Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays" – NSYNC
  5. "This Christmas" – Chris Brown
  • "Santa Claus Goes Straight to the Ghetto", "8 Days of Christmas", and "Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays" are tried for the second time.
  • The Weather Girls are "sentenced to realize that Santa may be good at what he does, but he ain't that good!"; Snoop Dogg is "sentenced to share that 'Hendog' and sack of 'krazy glue' with everybody else"; Destiny's Child is "sentenced to stop giving Santa Claus an erection every time he watches this video"; NSYNC is "sentenced to keep your Christmas spirit to yourselves"; and Chris Brown is "sentenced to go away this Christmas and every Christmas after that".
13011Trevor Boris, Debra DiGiovanni, Boomer Phillips, Sara Hennessey, Darrin Rose, Dini Dimakos, Eddie Della Siepe, Parris Love, David Kerr, and Sabrina JaleesDecember 23, 2009 (2009-12-23)

  • "Video on Trial: 20 Best of the Worst '09" — In a similar style to MuchMusic's former Fromage specials, the "worst" videos of 2009 are showcased. In traditional countdown style, the videos are presented in reverse numerical order, with the 20th-place video presented first and the first-place video presented last.
  • All videos are tried for the second time.
  • Lady Gaga is "sentenced to shove your disco stick where the disco lights don't shine" for "LoveGame"; Soulja Boy is "sentenced to hang up the phone and put your career on hold"; Kelly Clarkson is "sentenced to be tossed out the window with the rest of your garbage"; Asher Roth is "sentenced to get kicked out of college for an epic fail"; Britney Spears is "sentenced to go 'if you seek amy' yourself"; Jamie Foxx is "sentenced to blame it on the 'G-G-G-G-G-Gyllenhaal'"; Keri Hilson is "sentenced to put out one song that just features herself"; A. R. Rahman, The Pussycat Dolls, and Nicole Scherzinger are "sentenced to 'jai go' away forever"; Pitbull is "sentenced to clean the dirty hotel sheets"; Tokio Hotel is "sentenced to make Bill Kaulitz change his name to 'Brenda'"; LMFAO is "sentenced to move to Regina, trick"; Taylor Swift is "sentenced to record a song with Kanye West—you know it's only a matter of time"; 3OH!3 is "sentenced to have a back-up career—trust me"; Eminem is "sentenced to re-retire until you come up with some fresh material"; Jonas Brothers are "sentenced to stop being so paranoid and lose those purity rings"; Kanye West is "sentenced to get mauled by a horde of Taylor Swift fans" for "Paranoid"; Black Eyed Peas are "sentenced to drink, fill up my cup, mazel tov, l'chaim!"; Mariah Carey is "sentenced to stop making Eminem look like the normal one"; Miley Cyrus is "sentenced to take the party to Afghanistan"; and Lady Gaga is "sentenced to only wear clothes from The Gap from now on" for "Paparazzi".
13112Alana Johnston, Darrin Rose, Hunter Collins, Sara Hennessey, and TrixxDecember 30, 2009 (2009-12-30)

  • "Video on Trial: Snowed In" – The following videos are tried:
  1. "If I Ain't Got You" – Alicia Keys
  2. "All I Have" – Jennifer Lopez featuring LL Cool J
  3. "I'll Never Break Your Heart" – Backstreet Boys
  4. "Crazy Little Party Girl" – Aaron Carter
  5. "Girl I've Been Hurt" – Snow
  • "All I Have" is tried for the second time.
  • Alicia Keys is "sentenced to keep a gratitude journal"; Jennifer Lopez and LL Cool J are "sentenced to upgrade their phones and their partners"; Backstreet Boys are "sentenced to contract a raging case of cabin fever"; Aaron Carter is "sentenced to do cartwheels down a ski hill"; and Snow is "sentenced to stay outside until he's snowblind".
13213Debra DiGiovanni, Boomer Phillips, David Kerr, Eddie Della Siepe, and Alana JohnstonJanuary 27, 2010 (2010-01-27)

  • The following videos are tried:
  1. "Bad Romance" – Lady Gaga
  2. "Tik Tok" – Kesha
  3. "Morning After Dark" – Timbaland featuring Nelly Furtado and SoShy
  4. "Hot Mess" – Cobra Starship
  5. "Meet Me Halfway" – Black Eyed Peas
  • Lady Gaga is "sentenced to realize that all your romances will be bad if you continue to set your boyfriends on fire"; Kesha is "sentenced to realize that no matter how many showers she takes, she just can't wash the dirty off"; Timbaland is "sentenced to intensive therapy for those odd facial tics"; Cobra Starship is "sentenced to serve 20 to life for attempted rape"; and Black Eyed Peas are "sentenced to return the money they made from selling out".
13314Dini Dimakos, Eddie Della Siepe, Justin Landry, Sara Hennessey, and Trevor BorisFebruary 3, 2010 (2010-02-03)

  • The following videos are tried:
  1. "Baby by Me" – 50 Cent featuring Ne-Yo
  2. "Try Sleeping with a Broken Heart" – Alicia Keys
  3. "Somebody to Love" – Leighton Meester featuring Robin Thicke
  4. "The Pretender" – Datarock
  5. "Who Says" – John Mayer
  • 50 Cent and Ne-Yo are "sentenced to pay child support to baby mamas everywhere"; Alicia Keys is "sentenced to try sleeping with a broken jaw"; Leighton Meester is "sentenced to put on some decent clothes and go on a normal date"; Datarock is "sentenced to buy the jury's groceries for one month"; and John Mayer is "sentenced to shut his stupid yap once and for all".
13415Andrew Johnston, Boomer Phillips, Darrin Rose, Sara Hennessey, and TrixxFebruary 10, 2010 (2010-02-10)

  • The following videos are tried:
  1. "Hard" – Rihanna featuring Young Jeezy
  2. "Crawl" – Chris Brown
  3. "For Your Entertainment" – Adam Lambert
  4. "Sex Therapy" – Robin Thicke
  5. "Shut It Down" – Pitbull featuring Akon
  • Rihanna is "sentenced to stop accepting makeovers from Lady Gaga"; Chris Brown is "sentenced to crawl into a coffin and be buried alive"; Adam Lambert is "sentenced to be burned alive for our entertainment"; Robin Thicke is "sentenced to receive shock therapy for life for putting out this piece of crap"; and Pitbull and Akon are "sentenced to shut themselves down".
13516Boomer Phillips, Trevor Boris, David Kerr, Sara Hennessey, and Graham DavidsonFebruary 24, 2010 (2010-02-24)

  • The following videos are tried:
  1. "Video Phone (Remix)" – Beyoncé featuring Lady Gaga
  2. "Fifteen" – Taylor Swift
  3. "Who I Am" – Nick Jonas & the Administration
  4. "Do You Think About Me" – 50 Cent
  5. "Kings and Queens" – Thirty Seconds to Mars
  • Beyoncé and Lady Gaga are "sentenced to glorify your guns... just not the kind that kill people"; Taylor Swift is "sentenced to go back to high school and take some vocal classes"; Nick Jonas & the Administration are "sentenced to realize that people will love you for who you are... as long as you don't have a pot belly and a bald spot"; 50 Cent is "sentenced to get over yourself—we haven't thought about you in a good long while"; and Thirty Seconds to Mars is "sentenced to obey the rules of the road and wear a helmet".
13617Trevor Boris, Debra DiGiovanni, Eddie Della Siepe, Trixx, and David KerrApril 7, 2010 (2010-04-07)

  • The following videos are tried:
  1. "Rude Boy" – Rihanna
  2. "Hey Daddy (Daddy's Home)" – Usher
  3. "BedRock" – Young Money featuring Lloyd
  4. "If We Ever Meet Again" – Timbaland featuring Katy Perry
  5. "Symphonies (Remix)" – Dan Black featuring Kid Cudi
  • Rihanna is "sentenced to stop looking for rude boys and change your taste in men—your track record ain't that good"; Usher is "sentenced to stop being so damn sexy—it's enough already... we know you're a ladies man, tell us something new"; Young Money is "sentenced to realize that you won't be around long enough to have your money turn old"; Timbaland and Katy Perry are "sentenced to never, ever meet again—if not for us, then do it for the children"; and Dan Black and Kid Cudi are "sentenced to stop making quality videos for the purpose of this show—our jurors have nothing to say".
13718Debra DiGiovanni, Trevor Boris, Sara Hennessey, Eddie Della Siepe, and TrixxApril 14, 2010 (2010-04-14)

  • "Totally Beachin' Video on Trial" – The following videos are tried:
  1. "Sexy Chick" – David Guetta featuring Akon
  2. "Burnin' Up" – Jonas Brothers
  3. "Just a Lil Bit" – 50 Cent
  4. "Blackout" – Heidi Montag
  5. "I'll Be Lovin' U Long Time (Remix)" – Mariah Carey featuring T.I.
  • All videos except "I'll Be Lovin' U Long Time (Remix)" are tried for the second time.
  • David Guetta and Akon are "sentenced to double dive into an empty pool"; Jonas Brothers are "sentenced to bench press their bodyguard Big Rob until they grow some hair on their chests"; 50 Cent is "sentenced to stop using roofies on old creepy guys and start using them on himself"; Heidi Montag is "sentenced to receive more plastic surgery and a name change"; and Mariah Carey is "sentenced to please just stop—please, for the love of everything holy, stop!".
13819Andrew Johnston, Debra DiGiovanni, Hunter Collins, Laurie Elliott, and TrixxApril 21, 2010 (2010-04-21)

  • "All Beyoncé Video on Trial" – The following videos are tried:
  1. "Sweet Dreams" – Beyoncé
  2. "If I Were a Boy" – Beyoncé
  3. "Ring the Alarm" – Beyoncé
  4. "'03 Bonnie & Clyde" – Jay-Z featuring Beyoncé
  5. "Bug a Boo" – Destiny's Child
  • "If I Were a Boy" is tried for the third time overall (including its appearance in the season four "20 Best of the Worst '08" special), and for the second time in a regular-length episode.
  • "Ring the Alarm" is tried for the second time.
  • Beyoncé is "sentenced to have mechanical sex with a robot" for "Sweet Dreams", "sentenced to work as a stripper cop for a week" for "If I Were a Boy", and "sentenced to solitary confinement for a month" for "Ring the Alarm"; Jay-Z and Beyoncé are "sentenced to take the jury to Mexico on vacation"; and Destiny's Child is "sentenced to retrieve their pagers from the garbage".
13920Boomer Phillips, Trevor Boris, Debra DiGiovanni, Laurie Elliott, and Sabrina JaleesMay 12, 2010 (2010-05-12)

  • "Video on Trial: All Telephone Edition" – A full-length episode dedicated to trying the video for "Telephone" by Lady Gaga featuring Beyoncé.
  • Lady Gaga and Beyoncé are "sentenced to poison yourselves with a slice of Wonder Bread and a Diet Coke while talking on your Virgin cellphone and taking a picture of it with your Polaroid camera for the purposes of posting it as your profile picture on plentyoffish.com".
14021Dini Dimakos, Eddie Della Siepe, Boomer Phillips, Sara Hennessey, and Hunter CollinsMay 21, 2010 (2010-05-21)

  • The following videos are tried:
  1. "Blah Blah Blah" – Kesha featuring 3OH!3
  2. "White Horse" – Taylor Swift
  3. "Cherry Bomb" – Dakota Fanning
  4. "Giving Up the Gun" – Vampire Weekend
  5. "Drop the World" – Lil Wayne featuring Eminem
  • Kesha is "sentenced to act more like Taylor Swift and start feeling sorry for herself"; Taylor Swift is "sentenced to enjoy her success while she actually has some"; Dakota Fanning is "sentenced to go back to being adorable"; Vampire Weekend is "sentenced to change their name to 'The Jonas Brothers: The Sequel'"; and Lil Wayne is "sentenced to begin the final descent into obscurity".
  • This was the final episode to feature final verdicts for each video. A recut version of the episode utilizing the new graphical scheme and updated format introduced in episode 22 aired on August 4, 2010.
14122Debra DiGiovanni, Sara Hennessey, Trixx, Andrew Johnston, and Darrin RoseJune 23, 2010 (2010-06-23)

  • The following videos are tried:
  1. "Picture to Burn" – Taylor Swift
  2. "Massive Attack" – Nicki Minaj featuring Sean Garrett
  3. "Pursuit of Happiness" – Kid Cudi featuring MGMT and Ratatat
  4. "Kissin U" – Miranda Cosgrove
  5. "Last of the American Girls" – Green Day
14223Darrin Rose, Andrew Johnston, Sara Hennessey, Trixx, and Debra DiGiovanniJune 30, 2010 (2010-06-30)

  • The following videos are tried:
  1. "Why Don't You Love Me" – Beyoncé
  2. "I'm Back" – T.I.
  3. "Ridin' Solo" – Jason Derulo
  4. "Carry Out" – Timbaland featuring Justin Timberlake
  5. "Armada Latina" – Cypress Hill featuring Pitbull and Marc Anthony
14324Justin Landry, Trevor Boris, Debra DiGiovanni, David Kerr, and Sara HennesseyJuly 7, 2010 (2010-07-07)
14425Hunter Collins, Debra DiGiovanni, Andrew Johnston, Eddie Della Siepe, and Laurie ElliottJuly 14, 2010 (2010-07-14)
14526 Mark Little, Lauren Ash, Eddie Della Siepe, Trevor Boris, and Sara HennesseyJuly 21, 2010 (2010-07-21)

  • The following videos are tried:
  1. "Can't Be Tamed" – Miley Cyrus
  2. "Your Love Is My Drug" – Kesha
  3. "How Low" – Ludacris
  4. "We'll Be a Dream" – We the Kings featuring Demi Lovato
  5. "Rocket" – Goldfrapp
14627Trixx, Eddie Della Siepe, Laura Cilevitz, Darrin Rose, and Sara HennesseyJuly 28, 2010 (2010-07-28)

  • The following videos are tried:
  1. "Alejandro" – Lady Gaga
  2. "Te Amo" – Rihanna
  3. "Not Afraid" – Eminem
  4. "My First Kiss" – 3OH!3 featuring Kesha
  5. "Heart Heart Heartbreak" – Boys Like Girls
14728Eddie Della Siepe, Debra DiGiovanni, Hunter Collins, Laura Cilevitz, and David KerrAugust 18, 2010 (2010-08-18)

  • The following videos are tried:
  1. "California Gurls" – Katy Perry featuring Snoop Dogg
  2. "Dirty Picture" – Taio Cruz featuring Kesha
  3. "If I Had You" – Adam Lambert
  4. "Let Me Hear You Scream" – Ozzy Osbourne
  5. "Round & Round" – Selena Gomez & the Scene
14829Sara Hennessey, Laura Cilevitz, Marty Adams, Trevor Boris, and Rodrigo Fernandez-StollAugust 25, 2010 (2010-08-25)
14930Andrew Johnston, Dini Dimakos, John Hastings, Laurie Elliott, and Darrin RoseSeptember 1, 2010 (2010-09-01)

  • The following videos are tried:
  1. "Crossfire" – Brandon Flowers
  2. "I Like It" – Enrique Iglesias featuring Pitbull
  3. "Commander" – Kelly Rowland featuring David Guetta
  4. "Flash Delirium" – MGMT
  5. "Hell of a Time" – Hellyeah
15031Sara Hennessey, Keith Pedro, Trevor Boris, Eddie Della Siepe, and Boomer PhillipsSeptember 6, 2010 (2010-09-06)

  • The following videos are tried:
  1. "Take It Off" – Kesha
  2. "Your Love" – Nicki Minaj
  3. "Imma Be Rocking That Body" – Black Eyed Peas
  4. "Like a G6" – Far East Movement featuring The Cataracs and Dev
  5. "Misery" – Maroon 5

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The second season of the Canadian television comedy series Video on Trial premiered on MuchMusic on August 27, 2006 and concluded on July 15, 2007. It consists of 30 episodes.

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The sixth season of the Canadian television comedy series Video on Trial premiered on MuchMusic on September 27, 2010 and concluded on August 29, 2011. It consists of 30 episodes.

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References

  1. Video on Trial. Season 1. Episode 1. August 15, 2005. MuchMusic.
  2. Video on Trial. Season 5. Episode 22. June 23, 2010. MuchMusic.