World | reality TV Iraqi Prank TV Show Plants Fake Car Bombs Celebrities are told they'll be jailed, executed By Kevin Spak Posted Sep 9, 2010 10:21 AM CDT Copied Iraqi policemen search a car at a checkpoint in central Baghdad, Iraq, Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2010. (AP Photo/Karim Kadim) Looks like years of war have given Iraq a pretty dark sense of humor. In a new reality TV program there, Iraqi soldiers prank celebrities by planting fake bombs in their vehicles—and then threatening to jail or execute them. “Why do you want to blow us up?” the soldiers demand. “How much did they pay you to do it? You will be executed.” The show’s title translates roughly to “Send Him to Bucca,” referring to the US Camp Bucca detention center in Basra. Celebrities are told they’re headed to an interview at Al-Baghdadia, the TV station that airs the show, but then stopped at a fake checkpoint en-route. You can see a video of it (in Arabic) on Aol. The show has created a major uproar in Iraq, according to the New York Times, with nearly every newspaper carrying complaints about it. Read These Next JFK granddaughter dies at 35. NFL star Stefon Diggs faces felony charge of strangulation. He turned one drawn-out expletive into a catchphrase. Dashcam video appears to show missing Texas teen on foot. Report an error