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What is ``normal''? Everyone has a different answer to that question, but OWN tries to clear up the definition with this game show hosted by TV producer Barry Poznick and actress Kim Coles. The show uses results of scientific polls, a jury of Americans and man-on-the-street interviews, among other things, to answer burning questions such as: Do you read your mate's e-mails -- to determine what is ``normal behavior.'' In each episode, two contestants compete for cash in their quest to learn whether or not they fit the label.
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