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''Undercover Boss'' is a reality television series franchise created by Stephen Lambert and produced in many countries. It originated in 2009 on the British
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. The show’s format features the experiences of senior executives working undercover in their own companies to investigate how their firms really work and to identify how they can be improved, as well as to reward hard-working employees.


Format

Each episode features a high-ranking executive or the owner of a corporation going undercover as an entry-level employee in his or her own company. The executives alter their appearance and assume an
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and fictional back-story. The fictitious explanation given for the accompanying camera crew is that the executives are being filmed as part of a documentary about entry-level workers in a particular industry, or a competition with another individual with the winner getting a job with the company. They spend approximately one to two weeks undercover (one week being the norm in some editions, such as the US version, and two weeks in some other versions, such as the Australian edition), working in various areas of their company's operations, with different parts and in most cases a different location each day. They are exposed to a series of predicaments with amusing results, and invariably spend time getting to know the people who work in the company, learning about their professional and personal challenges. At the end of their time undercover, the executives return to their true identity and request the employees they worked with individually to travel to a central location—often corporate headquarters. The bosses reveal their identity, and reward hard-working employees through promotion, or financial rewards; while other employees are given training, better working conditions, or, in extreme cases, termination.


Franchises


Australia

The Australian version of the franchise premiered on Network Ten on 18 October 2010 The show ran for 2 seasons.


Austria

The Austrian version of ''Undercover Boss'' premiered on ORF eins on 16 January 2013 with the CEO of ASFiNAG, Klaus Schierhackl.


Bulgaria

The Bulgarian version of ''Undercover Boss'' is named ''Шеф под прикритие'' (Shef pod prikritie). Premier of the show is on 9 February 2016 on Nova TV. The first show is for
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Bulgaria.


Brazil

The Brazilian version of ''Undercover Boss'' is named ''Chefe Secreto''. Premier of the show was on 27 September 2015 as an part of Fantástico newsmagazine on
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. The first show is for Adezan, a company which produces industrial packings, with his managing manager Pedro Stivalli


Canada

The Canadian version of ''Undercover Boss'' premiered on
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on 2 February 2012 with the CEO of Toronto Zoo, John Tracogna.


Chile

The Chilean version of ''Undercover Boss'', named ''El jefe en tus zapatos'' ("The Boss in your shoes"), premiered on
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on 17 August 2016 with the CEO of Monarch, Alejandro Magnasco.


Colombia

The Colombian version of ''Undercover Boss'', named ''Jefe encubierto'', launched on RCN Televisión on 3 December 2017.


Czech Republic

The Czech version of ''Undercover Boss'', named ''Utajený šéf'', premiered on TV Nova on 25 April 2018. Six episodes were aired.


France

''Patron incognito'' is broadcast on M6.


Germany

The German version of ''Undercover Boss'' premiered on RTL on 28 March 2011 with the CEO of Eismann, Mika Ramm.


Hungary

The Hungarian version of ''Undercover Boss'', named ''Főnök inkognitóban'', premiered on
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on 29 April 2019. Six episodes were aired.


Israel

Undercover Boss Israel, premiered in January 2013 and has aired 15 episodes over 2 seasons.


Italy

The Italian version of ''Undercover Boss'' is ''Boss in incognito''. The show premiered in January 2014. It is broadcast on Rai 2 and has had so far three seasons. TV channel NOVE of
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broadcasts the UK and US versions.


Japan

The Japanese version of ''Undercover Boss'' is named ''Fukumen Research Boss Sennyū''. The show premiered on 28 March 2015. It is broadcast on NHK BS Premium and has had so far three seasons.


Norway

The Norwegian version of ''Undercover Boss'' premiered on TV2 on 8 March 2011 with the CEO of
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, Thor Linge. Ten episodes are scheduled.


Poland

The Polish version of ''Undercover Boss'' is ''Kryptonim szef''. The show premiered on 2 September 2015 at broadcaster TVP1. Ten episodes are scheduled.


Russia

The Russian version of ''Undercover Boss'' is ''Трудно быть боссом'' (Hard to be Boss). The show premiered on 13 May 2018 on NTV. This format is the only that has the on-screen host - Lisa Gamburg.


Spain

The Spanish version of ''Undercover Boss'' premiered on 11 June 2011 on Antena 3 named ''El jefe'', but it was cancelled after 3 episodes due to low viewership ratings. Three years later,
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adapted the programme, this time on the channel laSexta, where it premiered on 3 April 2014 under the title ''El jefe infiltrado''.


United Kingdom

The original UK series, produced by
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, started airing on 15 June 2009 on
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and ended its sixth and final series for the broadcaster on 20 August 2014. In 2021, Studio Lambert put a new series of ''Undercover Boss'' in to production, with the rights to broadcast the series moving over to ITV. The new series titled ''Undercover Big Boss'', consisting of four episodes premiered on 5 August 2021.


United States

The first episode of the US series, also produced by
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, premiered on 7 February 2010 after
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and featured Larry O'Donnell, then-
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and Chief Operating Officer of
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. On 9 March 2010, CBS announced it had commissioned ''Undercover Boss'' for a second season. On 28 July, CBS announced four company executives from
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, and Great Wolf Lodge, Inc. had signed up for the second season of ''Undercover Boss''. The second season opener was the
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CEO, Steve Joyce on 26 September 2010. The series was a ratings success for the network, with its premiere episode receiving 38.6 million viewers and a share of 32%. The first season was the most popular new show in any genre in the 2009–10 television season with an average audience of 17.7 million viewers. CBS's premiere of ''Undercover Boss'' on 7 February 2010, immediately following the network's coverage of Super Bowl XLIV, delivered 38.6 million viewers—the largest audience ever for a new series following the Super Bowl since the advent of people meters in 1987, the largest audience ever to watch the premiere episode of a reality series, and the most watched new series premiere overall on television since '' Dolly'' on 27 September 1987 (39.47 million). It was also the third largest post-Super Bowl audience behind ''Friends'' Special on 28 January 1996 and '' Survivor: The Australian Outback'' on 28 January 2001. Repeats of ''Undercover Boss'' were picked up by TLC, beginning 25 July 2011; and OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network, beginning Fall 2012. TLC also picked up selected episodes of the UK, Canadian and Australian versions, which aired as ''Undercover Boss: Abroad''; this series debuted on Monday, 13 February 2012, with TLC broadcasting the series most Monday nights, and OWN airing the series on Tuesday nights beginning 13 March 2012. The fourth season premiered on 2 November 2012 on CBS. On 13 March 2014, CBS announced the sixth season renewal of ''Undercover Boss''. The ninth season premiered on 8 January 2020. ''Undercover Boss'' won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Reality Program in 2013 and 2012 having also been nominated in the same category in 2011 and 2010. ''Undercover Boss'' has been criticised as a reality show for presenting scenarios and situations which rarely happen to employees in real workplaces and are in fact dramatic tricks. Others point out that CEOs in real-life workplaces do not typically go out of their way to provide gifts and other extra benefits to front-line employees at the expense of the bottom line. Alex McLevy of '' The A.V. Club'' was severely critical of the show: "Undercover Boss is some of the most blatant propaganda on American television. It's a shameless endorsement of capitalist inequality that may as well end each episode by reminding everyday Americans that they should shut up and be grateful their lives are controlled by such selfless exemplars of virtue. It's class warfare in everything but name."


Celebrity

In May 2018 CBS aired a celebrity season of the series, after two celebrity episodes aired as part of the prior season.


International broadcasts

The American version has been broadcast on a variety of international networks: (dead) The network in bold indicates that they also air their own version of Undercover Boss. In addition, international versions have been aired in the United States on TLC and
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, under the umbrella title ''Undercover Boss Abroad''.


See also

* ''Back to the Floor'' (UK TV series) * ''Back to the Floor'' (Canadian TV series) * ''Secret Millionaire'' (UK TV series)


References


External links

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