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Cash Cab (U.S. game show)

''Cash Cab'' (stylized as ''CA$H CAB'') is an American game show that began airing on the Discovery Channel on December 5, 2005. The program was hosted by stand-up comedian Ben Bailey. It is part of the global ''Cash Cab'' franchise that originated in the United Kingdom.
While Bailey's show took place in New York City, some episodes of season six took place in Las Vegas. Contestants who ultimately hailed the Cash Cab were not made aware that they were part of the game until they hired the cab and Bailey informed them of the show and its rules.
In 2007, Discovery Channel began airing a spin-off edition of the program, ''Cash Cab: After Dark'', in which contestants were picked up near or after sunset as well as overnight and the cash value of the questions was double that of the regular version of the show. The questions were usually more difficult than the daytime version.
The show's tagline in the first two seasons was: "There are 13,000 cabs in New York City, but there's only ''one'' that pays ''you''!" Starting in season three, the tagline was modified: "There are 13,000 cabs in the streets of the Big Apple, but there's only ''one'' that pays ''you''!" On ''Cash Cab: After Dark'', the tagline is: "Every night, 13,000 cabs hit the streets of the city that never sleeps, but there's only ''one'' that pays ''you''!"
==Broadcast history==
According to ''Variety'', Discovery Channel initially ordered 40 episodes from Lion Television (with Executive Producers Tom Cohen, Allison Corn and Tony Tackaberry; with Ben Bailey being the most recent) and taping of the initial run was completed in November 2005 before the show premiered that December.〔()|Cash Cab | Variety|〕 A new set of 40 episodes were taped and aired in 2006 and 2007. Another 80 episodes were taped in 2007 and aired through spring and summer. Another 40 episodes were taped and aired in 2008 and 2009. Another 40 episodes were taped for airing in 2010 and 2011.
The sixth season premiered on February 14, 2011, at 6:00 pm E/P. During a hiatus, Ben Bailey did a standup special recounting his time as host of the show. He correctly stated in the special that the show has been cancelled for the last two years (taping for the then-current series wrapped in 2008), however, a renewal offer was made after the standup concert was taped during 2011 returning the show to the schedule. The seventh season premiered Thursday, January 5, 2012, at 6:00 pm E/P with two half hour episodes.
On April 18, 2012, it was announced that ''Cash Cab'' would end its 7-year run.

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