I wonder what their insurance rates are to film a show like that?
I rarely watch the show any more. Having BHO on, and sucking up to Jon Stewart was way too much to overlook.
Any way, I saw an early epi in which a producer, on the phone with the insurance carrier, prevented one of them from trying some movie stunt [that Buster survived with shock tags intact] because the insurance carrier wouldn't approve.
Each show probably covered under a blanket general liability policy written for the production company and then placed under several surplus policies full of exclusions.
“I wonder what their insurance rates are to film a show like that?”
Now?
About 5 time what they were before this stunt!