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The Awful Truth (1999-2000) was the name of a satirical television show which was directed, written, and hosted by the American film maker Michael Moore, and funded by the British broadcaster Channel 4.

The show emulated television newsmagazine shows (such as 60 Minutes, or Moore's own previous show, TV Nation) in that it comprised a series of documentary segments, but the format diverged by presenting them, during the taping of the show, in front of a "live" studio audience, often with a coda and commentary by Moore as to what happened after the segment was first filmed. The show focused on exposing perceived problems in American government, business, and society, but often used outlandish sketches and stunts to spotlight the situation and the potential solutions to those problems.

Notable scenes included:

At times, the pressure from the show has caused the corporations involved to rethink their policies; for example, the man initially denied his claim from Humana ultimately gets his pancreas transplant.

The first season of the series was filmed in Chicago, Illinois, and aired on the Bravo cable network in the US and on Channel 4 in the UK. The second season was filmed in New York City. Both seasons are also available on DVD.

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