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== History ==
 
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The show is one of the many family friendly programs recommended by [[Ned Flanders]]. The show plays on [[FOX]] on Thursday, at 8:00 PM.
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The show is a parody of ''[[American Idol]]''.
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False Idol
TV Show Information
Genre: Reality


False Idol is a television show on the "Ned-Approved Family-Safe TV Viewing Log".

History

The show is one of the many family friendly programs recommended by Ned Flanders. The show plays on FOX on Thursday, at 8:00 p.m.

Description

"Young singers who are too full of themselves get taken down a peg."

Behind the Laughter

The show is a reference of American Idol.

Appearances