U-Pick Live - Notable Episodes

Notable Episodes

  • (October 14, 2002) Series Premiere.
  • (February 21, 2003) Garbagio wrestles cookies and milk and loses.
  • (February 28, 2003) A rematch was done to see if Garbagio could beat the cookies and milk then.
  • (June 2004) An episode focusing on fictional band The Pickles, made up of the cast members, and their history in documentary form.
  • (June 2004) Jeff Probst of the reality show Survivor presides over a U-Pick Survivor episode. Pick Boy is voted off the show, but is later voted back on.
  • (April 2005) U-Pick debuts its virtual lounger, a new segment in which a viewer attends the show via internet video conferencing
  • (April 2005) Instagram debuts. A new segment in which one home viewer gets to determine the outcome of a live segment on air.
  • (April 2005) Sheldon Shellstein from the Shiny Shoop Shoop Show makes a famed guest appearance in which he launches the catch phrase "I'm not your sister."
  • (May 27, 2005) The U-Pick gang celebrates their 401st episode. This was the last episode.

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