Rob Mariano - Additional Television Appearances

Additional Television Appearances

Title Date Type Role Finish Description
The Player 2004 Reality show Narrator / player operator In 2004, Mariano was the narrator/player operator of a short-lived reality series on UPN titled The Player.
Rob and Amber Get Married May 24, 2005 Reality show special Himself Married/Rich On April 16, 2005, Mariano and Brkich were married in a private ceremony in the Bahamas. CBS aired Rob And Amber Get Married, a two-hour special about the wedding, on May 24, 2005.
Calvin Ayre Wild Card Poker 2006 Poker competition Himself Eliminated in Episode 4 and in the final episode Mariano appeared on Calvin Ayre Wild Card Poker in 2006. He was eliminated in Episode 4, but came back to win the second-chance celebrity table. He was eliminated once again in the final episode.
Sci Fi Investigates October 2006 TV series Co-host Mariano was a co-host of the six-week Sci Fi series, Sci Fi Investigates. The show investigates subjects such as Bigfoot, Mothman, Paranormal Hotspots, Roswell, The Afterlife and Voodoo.
Poker Dome Challenge October 8, 2006 Poker competition Himself Runner-up Mariano appeared on the October 8, 2006 episode of Poker Dome Challenge where he finished in second place.
Around the World in 80 Ways October 2, 2011 TV Series Co-host - Mariano was co-host on History channel's Around the World in 80 Ways which ran from October to December 2011.

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