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The anony-blog A Fly on the Wall posts that UPN is considering a new "reality" series from Nash Entertainment in which real families would be shown grieving after being tricked into believing that a loved one died. The twist is that the relative would show up after Grandma had suffered enough for the TV audience. At a test filming, a brawl broke out when the "dearly departed" -- and that's the show's working title -- reappeared. Nash is the company behind the upcoming "Amish in the City" and the memorable "Who Wants to Marry My Dad?"


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