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I Know My Kid's A Star
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  Season -2 (Printable Guide)  
S-1
1 :01x01 - Episode 1 (Mar/20/2008)
The first episode finds the kids performing, as the parents are interviewed by Marki Costello, a manager. The first parent-child team is eliminated.
 
2 :01x02 - Episode 2 (Mar/27/2008)
The parents are challenged to give coaching lessons to their child adding a voice and character to a fly, and the parents are schooled in how to avoid the pitfalls that a child star will go through and learn the signs to be aware of.
 
3 :01x03 - Episode 3 (Apr/03/2008)
The children are challenged to take a screen test for a horror film. Meanwhile, the parents are challenged to help their kid with their test and teach them how to interact with the other children using tact and acting in a professional manner. Another team is released.
 
4 :01x04 - Episode 4 (Apr/10/2008)
The children's challenge is to learn a dance routine, while the parents are left to take a photo head shot of their child and choose one for a portfolio. Another parent-child team is released.
 
5 :01x05 - Episode 5 (Apr/17/2008)
This week's challenge is for the kids to audition for a stage production of Oliver Twist, with the parents sent off to buy a costume for their child in a thrift store, with a 20 minute time limit and $40 budget. The children also get a lesson on how to speak with a cockney accent from dialect coach Joel Goldes, followed by an audition for a casting director.
 
6 :01x06 - Episode 6 (Apr/24/2008)
The remaining children are challenged to do a scene with a soap opera actor. One more team is released.
 
7 :01x07 - Episode 7 (May/01/2008)
The children and parents each face a radio interview with Danny on their own. Then, the children will audition as television hosts.
 
8 :01x08 - Episode 8 (May/08/2008)
The finale finds the parents put in charge of their child's production as they perform in front of a live audience. The show concludes with a winner selected.
 
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