Additional Television Appearances
Title | Date | Type | Role | Finish | Description |
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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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