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Much 911

Much 911 is a reality-style television program that aired on Canadian music station MuchMusic. The program concept was that four music VJs would make sure a contestant's wildest dream comes true. The contestants each sent videotaped requests of various desires to MuchMusic headquarters. Common requests include pop music stardom, personal makeovers, changes in their social life, a show business career, or meeting a favourite celebrity. When a contestant was selected, one of the VJs would surprise the selected contestant in daily life and took them away for the day for a series of surprise planned events each inevitably leading to making their desire come true.

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Much 911 is a reality-style television program that aired on Canadian music station MuchMusic. The program concept was that four music VJs would make sure a contestant's wildest dream comes true. The contestants each sent videotaped requests of various desires to MuchMusic headquarters. Common requests include pop music stardom, personal makeovers, changes in their social life, a show business career, or meeting a favourite celebrity. When a contestant was selected, one of the VJs would surprise the selected contestant in daily life and took them away for the day for a series of surprise planned events each inevitably leading to making their desire come true.

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