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Estate Of Panic Begins Production

Estate Of Panic Begins Production

September 28, 2008 12:00 AM

Production has commenced on SCI FI Channel's new reality competition series Estate of Panic, featuring host Steve Valentine (NBC's Crossing Jordan).

Estate of Panic is described as television's physically and psychologically most challenging competition show yet. Estate of Panic consists of six one-hour episodes and will premiere Nov. 12 at 10 p.m. ET/PT.

In each episode, large quantities of cash are hidden in a massive estate, and seven strangers are invited to find the money. Contestants are challenged throughout the mansion to overcome terrors, after which people are eliminated and their winnings added to the prize pot.

The last person standing faces a final challenge in the Vault Room, where his or her final winnings will be determined.

Estate of Panic is executive-produced by Endemol USA, of which David Goldberg is president. The executive producer is Richard Hall.

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