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''Undercover Boss'' is an American reality television series, based on the British series of the same name and produced by Studio Lambert in both countries. Each episode depicts a person who has an upper-management position at a major business, deciding to go undercover as an entry-level employee to discover the faults in the company. The first season consisted of nine episodes produced in 2009 and first aired on February 7, 2010, (right after
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) on
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. Companies that appear on the series are assured that the show will not damage their corporate brands. On April 26, 2018, CBS announced the first-ever Celebrity Edition to premiere on May 11, 2018. In May 2021, the series was renewed for an eleventh season which premiered on January 7, 2022.


Production

The first episode premiered on February 7, 2010, after
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, and featured Larry O'Donnell,
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of
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. The series was a ratings success for the network, with its premiere episode receiving 38.6 million viewers and a share of 32 percent. The first season was the most popular new show in any genre in the 2009–10 television season with an average audience of 17.7 million viewers. Originally, the show was created in response to corporate distrust, as echoed in the introduction of the first two seasons. On March 9, 2010, CBS announced it had commissioned ''Undercover Boss'' for a second season. On July 28, 2010,
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announced four company executives had signed up for the second season, from
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, and Great Wolf Lodge, Inc. The second season opener featured the Choice Hotels CEO, Steve Joyce on September 26, 2010. The season two premiere drew 11.02 million, down 27.58 million from the previous season's premiere, and with a 9.55% share, the episode ranked number 2 against its major competition consisting of '' Sunday Night Football'' on
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and '' Brothers & Sisters'' on ABC. The second season averaged 12.158 million viewers and the third season, which saw the show move from Sunday to the less popular Friday night, attracted an average of 9.347 million viewers. CBS ordered a fourth season in March 2012 and a fifth season was confirmed in March 2013. The show was renewed for a sixth season on March 13, 2014. A seventh season renewal was announced on May 11, 2015. The show was renewed for an eighth season on May 16, 2016. The series received
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nominations for Outstanding Reality Program in 2010, 2011, 2012, and 2013, winning the category in 2012 and 2013. Reruns of ''Undercover Boss'' have been picked up by
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and the
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. Broadcasts on TLC began on July 25, 2011, initially Mondays at 8 pm ET, later moving to Thursdays at 9 pm ET. OWN has also broadcast repeats of ''Undercover Boss'' since the fall of 2011. As of 2020, CNBC also continues to broadcast repeats of the show, often on Saturdays.


Format

Each episode features a high-positioned executive or the owner of a corporation going
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as an entry-level employee in their own company. The executive changes appearance and assumes an alias and fictional back-story. The fictitious explanation for the accompanying camera crew has changed over the years. To begin with, the person was supposedly part of a competition, and a competitor was shown in clips early in the series but later dropped. In later episodes the idea is that the executive is being filmed as part of a documentary about entry-level workers in a particular industry, usually changing careers. They spend approximately one week undercover, working in various areas of the company's operations, with a different job and in most cases a different location each day. The boss is exposed to a series of predicaments with amusing results and invariably spends time getting to know selected company employees, learning about their professional and personal challenges. At the end of the undercover week, the boss returns to his or her true identity and calls in the selected employees to the corporate headquarters. The boss rewards hardworking employees through campaign, promotion, material, or financial rewards. Other employees are given training or better working conditions. The show's producers determine what companies will be featured, what jobs the bosses will do, and which employees and which situations will be shown. The company has no control over what airs, although a promise is made the companies' reputations will not be hurt. Neither the company nor its executive receive money from, or give money to, CBS or the show's producers.


Episodes


Reception

CBS's premiere of ''Undercover Boss'' on February 7, 2010, immediately following the network's coverage of
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, delivered 38.6 million viewers—the largest audience ever for a new series following the Super Bowl since the advent of
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s in 1987, the largest audience ever to watch the premiere episode of a reality series, the most watched new series premiere overall on television since '' Dolly'' on September 27, 1987 (39.47 million), and the third largest post-Super Bowl audience behind ''Friends'' Special on January 28, 1996, and '' Survivor: The Australian Outback'' on January 28, 2001. As of November 2019, the premiere episode of ''Undercover Boss'' remains both as the highest rated and most watched single episode of the 2010s on U.S. television.


Broadcast

The show is first broadcast on
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, and reruns are also broadcast on
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and The Oprah Winfrey Network on Thursdays. In the United Kingdom, the US version aired on
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(usually on weekday mornings at 11.05 after its fellow US remake ''
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'') and in 2020 was found with the Canadian version on British feed of
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, the program is aired on
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. As of July 3, 2020, the first seven seasons are available on Hulu.


Reviews

''Undercover Boss'' received mixed reviews; most held good words for the opening episode, but some criticized elements of the show's format. The ''
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'' praised the concept as "simple and brilliant" and "an hour of feel-good television for underappreciated workers." Reviewers with the ''
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'' and the ''
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'' complimented the opening episode, although the latter described the ending as "embarrassingly feudal" and had reservations on
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COO Lawrence O'Donnell III's plan to create a task force to address the problems he found: "Larry's plans to reform his company and humanize the workplace seem great, until he starts to order up committees to study what he has learned. So many good intentions have gone to die in task forces, off-site meetings and mentoring programs." "The show is a welcome change from reality concepts based on humiliating people," concluded the ''
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''. "It is emotionally stirring, with catharsis and messages of virtue rewarded and lessons learned for the betterment of all," said the ''
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''. The ''
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'', in a negative review, said that ''Undercover Boss'' "is a hollow catharsis for a nation already strung out on the futility of resenting those who occupy CEO suites." ''
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'' initially panned it, calling the first episode a "CBS-organized publicity stunt" and "a recruiting tool for a worker uprising," but in another review described the show as "irresistible." The ''
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'' believed that it was deriving its idea from
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's '' Secret Millionaire'' (also created by Stephen Lambert) and that it was 'cooked' for TV, with the low-level workers being hand-picked, but conceded that the show is "undeniably touching".
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noted, "In the 19th century, one of the most effective ways to convey the quiet desperation of the working class to a wide audience was via a realistic novel. In 2010, it's through
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. And ''Undercover Boss'' has clearly touched a nerve with viewers. Last week ebruary 28 – March 6, 2010 only the Olympics and American Idol scored higher in the ratings." In a season-end review, the ''
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''s chief television critic, Alessandra Stanley, examined the unexpected success of the show and concluded that "it's the humility of the workers, their genuine astonishment and thankfulness over small acts of benevolence, that is most striking. If nothing else, Undercover Boss is a reminder that in bad times, people are less eager to confront or provoke authority; mostly they wish for small favors and the big, serendipitous strokes of luck." On the tenth anniversary of the show, Alex McLevy of ''
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'' was severely critical of the show: "Undercover Boss is some of the most blatant propaganda on American television. It's a shameless endorsement of capitalist inequality that may as well end each episode by reminding everyday Americans that they should shut up and be grateful their lives are controlled by such selfless exemplars of virtue. It's class warfare in everything but name."


Parodies

In 2011, '' MAD'' made a parody of ''Undercover Boss'' for one of their Christmas episodes, called "Undercover Claus", which shows
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working undercover as an elf. In 2015, '' Key and Peele'' explored the idea of an employee that bullied the undercover boss, changing his tune after the reveal. In 2016 and 2020, ''
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'' aired sketches that parodied ''Undercover Boss'' which featured
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in character as Kylo Ren, the Supreme Leader of the
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References


External links

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