Do You Want to See a Dead Body?

Do You Want to See a Dead Body? (2017)

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Hidden all over Los Angeles (and your town, too) there are dead bodies just waiting to be discovered. Follow comedian Rob Huebel in his new series, as he takes a different celebrity friend on a hilarious adventure to find a dead body... and then maybe get tacos or something.

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EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E15A Body and an Ex-RoommateNov 17, 2017
S01E14A Body and a Bachelor PartyNov 17, 2017
S01E13A Body and a BreakupNov 17, 2017
S01E12A Body and a Jet SkiNov 17, 2017
S01E11A Body and an Ex-ConNov 17, 2017
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Do You Want to See a Dead Body?' premiere?

The TV show 'Do You Want to See a Dead Body?' premiered on November 15, 2017.

Who are the main actors in 'Do You Want to See a Dead Body?'?

The main actors in 'Do You Want to See a Dead Body?' are Rob Huebel and a variety of guest stars.

What is the genre of 'Do You Want to See a Dead Body?'?

'Do You Want to See a Dead Body?' is a comedy series.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Do You Want to See a Dead Body?'?

The first season of 'Do You Want to See a Dead Body?' consisted of 10 episodes.

Who created 'Do You Want to See a Dead Body?'?

'Do You Want to See a Dead Body?' was created by Rob Huebel.

What is the premise of 'Do You Want to See a Dead Body?'?

'Do You Want to See a Dead Body?' follows comedian Rob Huebel as he takes his celebrity friends on bizarre and humorous journeys to find hidden dead bodies.

Can you provide an example of a celebrity guest star in 'Do You Want to See a Dead Body?'?

One of the celebrity guest stars in 'Do You Want to See a Dead Body?' is Terry Crews.

What are some notable guest stars in 'Do You Want to See a Dead Body?'?

Some notable guest stars in 'Do You Want to See a Dead Body?' include Adam Scott, Chelsea Peretti, and Rob Corddry, among others.

What is the running time of each episode of 'Do You Want to See a Dead Body?'?

Each episode of 'Do You Want to See a Dead Body?' has an approximate running time of 15 minutes.

Is 'Do You Want to See a Dead Body?' based on a book or any other source material?

No, 'Do You Want to See a Dead Body?' is not based on a book or any other source material.

Was 'Do You Want to See a Dead Body?' critically acclaimed?

'Do You Want to See a Dead Body?' received positive reviews from critics.

What is the tone of 'Do You Want to See a Dead Body?'?

'Do You Want to See a Dead Body?' has a dark comedic tone.

Did 'Do You Want to See a Dead Body?' have any recurring characters?

No, 'Do You Want to See a Dead Body?' primarily featured different celebrity guest stars in each episode.

Where was 'Do You Want to See a Dead Body?' filmed?

'Do You Want to See a Dead Body?' was filmed in various locations in and around Los Angeles, California.

Did 'Do You Want to See a Dead Body?' have any notable awards or nominations?

No, 'Do You Want to See a Dead Body?' did not have any notable awards or nominations.

Can you describe the humor in 'Do You Want to See a Dead Body?'?

The humor in 'Do You Want to See a Dead Body?' is often dark and absurd, with a focus on uncomfortable situations and unexpected twists.

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