here\'s what wikipedia says: (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/undercover_boss) 
undercover boss is a television series on cbs produced by studio lambert. each week the boss of a
major corporation works incognito as an entry-level worker in his/her own company to find out how it
really works and identify some of the unsung heroes among the workers. the first episode featured
president and ceo of waste management, inc., larry o\'donnell and premiered on february 7, 2010
after super bowl xliv.
it is based on the 2009 channel 4 series of the same name after cbs acquired the american rights in
the same year
the show received mixed reviews. it got a 59 out of 100 score on metacritic. the chicago times wrote
a positive review saying, \"the personalities are so appealing, and the jobs are so humbling, that this
would have been a great one-shot documentary. can they keep up the impact week after week? or will
we suffer from empathy fatigue sooner rather than later?\", while the washington post said in a negative
view, \"what we get instead is a hollow catharsis for a nation already strung out on the futility of
resenting those who occupy ceo suites.\"
</wikipedia>
for what it\'s worth, the british version was quite entertaining at times, so i\'ll definitly give it a try, just
to compare how the us version turned out
undercover boss is a television series on cbs produced by studio lambert. each week the boss of a
major corporation works incognito as an entry-level worker in his/her own company to find out how it
really works and identify some of the unsung heroes among the workers. the first episode featured
president and ceo of waste management, inc., larry o\'donnell and premiered on february 7, 2010
after super bowl xliv.
it is based on the 2009 channel 4 series of the same name after cbs acquired the american rights in
the same year
the show received mixed reviews. it got a 59 out of 100 score on metacritic. the chicago times wrote
a positive review saying, \"the personalities are so appealing, and the jobs are so humbling, that this
would have been a great one-shot documentary. can they keep up the impact week after week? or will
we suffer from empathy fatigue sooner rather than later?\", while the washington post said in a negative
view, \"what we get instead is a hollow catharsis for a nation already strung out on the futility of
resenting those who occupy ceo suites.\"
</wikipedia>
for what it\'s worth, the british version was quite entertaining at times, so i\'ll definitly give it a try, just
to compare how the us version turned out
