Undercover Boss USA

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Undercover Boss USA

John Hartmann, a former FBI agent and the president and CEO of Chicago-based hardware co-operative True Value, goes incognito among his workforce. (S6 Ep1/13)

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Series 5
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Jeff Platt, the president and CEO of a chain of indoor trampoline parks, goes undercover in his own company, to find out whether his fast-growing business is running smoothly. (S5 Ep15/15)
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Undercover bosses Amit Kleinberger, Randy DeWitt and Steve Greenbaum take another look inside their firms, but this time they each send an employee undercover in their place. (S5 Ep14/15)
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Greg Miller, CEO of the Larry H. Miller Group, and co-owner of National Basketball Association team the Utah Jazz, dons a disguise to go undercover among his staff. (S5 Ep13/15)
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Joe DiDomizio, the president and CEO of a travel retailer that operates news stands, bookshops and cafés in transport terminals, goes incognito among his own employees. (S5 Ep12/15)
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Bruce 'Two Dogs' Bozsum, chairman of the board of a Native American gaming and entertainment empire, goes undercover to ensure that the company's casinos are thriving. (S5 Ep11/15)
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Shane Evans, the co-founder and chief operating officer of Massage Heights, one of the biggest massage therapy chains in North America, goes undercover in her own company. (S5 Ep10/15)
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Ex-undercover boss Eric Casaburi brings together six participants in the series who were 'busted', 'nearly busted' or 'self-busted' while working in disguise among their staff. (S5 Ep9/15)
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Travis Boersma, co-founder and president of US drive-through coffee shop chain Dutch Bros, does the daily grind undercover alongside his staff. (S5 Ep8/15)
Series 6
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Rick Forman, founder and CEO of New Jersey-based discount clothing superstore Forman Mills, dons a disguise to go undercover in his workforce, posing as a reality TV contestant. (S6 Ep7/13)
Series 11
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Andrew Simon, president and CEO of Fremont Street Experience, who started at the Las Vegas attraction at the start of the pandemic, goes undercover to discover and address issues. (S11 Ep9)
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Linda L. Chadwick, CEO of Rita's Italian Ice & Frozen Custard, goes undercover to find out how her new initiatives are working and to help franchisees become more profitable. (S11 Ep8)
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Mayor of Fontana, Acquanetta Warren, goes undercover in the Californian city to spend time with sewer workers and the fire brigade to see how the city is recovering from Covid. (S11 Ep7)
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Warren Boone, the chief people officer of restaurant chain Coco's Bakery, steps off the corporate ladder to get a taste of life on the company's front line as he goes undercover. (S11 Ep6)
Series 10
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Mayor Adrian Perkins of Shreveport, Louisiana, is the city's second youngest ever mayor and in charge of 3000 employees. He goes undercover, hoping to change the city's fortunes. (S10 Ep9)
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Colie Edison created every element of the bowling giant Bowlero. Now she goes undercover to find out how the brand is working for staff and customers. (S10 Ep8)
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As CEO, Wan Kim has doubled Smoothie King's number of stores and tripled sales. He goes undercover to find out what his changes have meant for his employees and customers. (S10 Ep7)
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Xavier Mufraggi, the CEO of Club Med North America, goes undercover, disguised as a laid-back surfer, in his own resorts, to see the impact that his growth plans are having. (S10 Ep6)
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TGI Fridays is one of the world's biggest restaurant chains. CEO Ray Blanchette wants to re-energise the brand, so he goes undercover to find out what staff think of his changes. (S10 Ep5)
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This episode follows Dippin' Dots, which sells cryogenically frozen beads of ice cream. CEO Scott Fischer wants to find out if his empire has the manpower to cope with expansion. (S10 Ep3)
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