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(I just saw in other articles it was to instead of - and I think 2006 to 2008 looks a lot more clean then 2006-08.)
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'''''1 vs 100''''' was an [[NBC]] game show hosted by [[Bob Saget]] which aired from 2006-08 in which contestants compete against a group of 100 people, referred to as "The Mob", for a cash prize. A new version of the show, with Carrie Ann Inaba, began in November 2010.
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'''''1 vs 100''''' was an [[NBC]] game show hosted by [[Bob Saget]] which aired from 2006 to 2008 in which contestants compete against a group of 100 people, referred to as "The Mob", for a cash prize. A new version of the show, with [[Carrie Ann Inaba]], began in November 2010.
   
[[Oscar the Grouch]] appeared as part of the Mob from January 11-February 22, [[2008]]. Among the other celebrities appearing during Oscar's run were ''[[The Tonight Show|The Tonight Show's]]'' Ross the Intern and Evan Marriott, the original ''[[Joe Millionaire]]''.
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[[Oscar the Grouch]] appeared as part of the Mob from January 11 to February 22, [[2008]]. Among the other celebrities appearing during Oscar's run were ''[[The Tonight Show|The Tonight Show's]]'' Ross the Intern and Evan Marriott, the original ''[[Joe Millionaire]]''.
   
In another episode, Saget accidentally refers to Oscar as "[[Grover]]", and then as "[[Cookie Monster]]" just to fool around. Oscar later gets back at Saget by calling him "Howie" (after [[Howie Mandel]], the host of another popular NBC game show, ''[[Deal or No Deal]]'').
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In another episode, Saget accidentally refers to Oscar as "[[Grover]]", and then as "[[Cookie Monster]]" just to fool around. Oscar later gets back at Saget by calling him "Howie" (after [[Howie Mandel]], the host of another popular NBC game show, ''[[Deal or No Deal]]'').
   
 
In the final installment, Oscar misses the question "Alphabetically, which number comes first?" with the correct answer being 24. This leads to a humorous conversation in which Saget asks if it isn't what Oscar and his fellow Muppets do on ''Sesame Street'', to which Oscar replies that only knows the number of letters '''in''' the alphabet. He also remarks that the Dahm Triplets like him. The audience even claps when he is eliminated.
 
In the final installment, Oscar misses the question "Alphabetically, which number comes first?" with the correct answer being 24. This leads to a humorous conversation in which Saget asks if it isn't what Oscar and his fellow Muppets do on ''Sesame Street'', to which Oscar replies that only knows the number of letters '''in''' the alphabet. He also remarks that the Dahm Triplets like him. The audience even claps when he is eliminated.
 
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Oscar1vs100

1 vs 100 was an NBC game show hosted by Bob Saget which aired from 2006 to 2008 in which contestants compete against a group of 100 people, referred to as "The Mob", for a cash prize. A new version of the show, with Carrie Ann Inaba, began in November 2010.

Oscar the Grouch appeared as part of the Mob from January 11 to February 22, 2008. Among the other celebrities appearing during Oscar's run were The Tonight Show's Ross the Intern and Evan Marriott, the original Joe Millionaire.

In another episode, Saget accidentally refers to Oscar as "Grover", and then as "Cookie Monster" just to fool around. Oscar later gets back at Saget by calling him "Howie" (after Howie Mandel, the host of another popular NBC game show, Deal or No Deal).

In the final installment, Oscar misses the question "Alphabetically, which number comes first?" with the correct answer being 24. This leads to a humorous conversation in which Saget asks if it isn't what Oscar and his fellow Muppets do on Sesame Street, to which Oscar replies that only knows the number of letters in the alphabet. He also remarks that the Dahm Triplets like him. The audience even claps when he is eliminated.

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