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{{About|the TV series|information about help calls|Distress signal}}
{{Infobox television
| show_name = Call for Help
| image = [[File:Call for help Second Logo.jpg|Second ''Call for Help'' logo]]
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| format =
| runtime = 60 minutes
| creator = [[Leo Laporte]]
(contracted; show full) (TV channel)|G4]] merged to form [[G4techTV]]. ''Call for Help'', despite being the network's second-highest [[Nielsen ratings|rated]] show (ranked just below ''[[X-Play]]'' in viewership), did not appeal to the combined channel's target demographic in the opinion of G4 executives, and was cancelled immediately. The final [[United States]] edition of ''Call for Help'', taped two days prior, aired on May 21, 2004.

==Canada==
[[File:Call
  _For  _Help  _Canda  _Logo.gifpng|thumb|Call for Help (Canada) logo]]

A short time after the cancellation, [[Rogers Media]], one of the three owners of G4techTV Canada at that time, expressed interest in reviving the program as a [[Canada|Canadian]] production, and licensed from [[G4 Media]] the rights to the ''Call for Help'' name and format, along with the 1998–2003 music and graphics. Taped in [[Toronto|Toronto, Ontario]], a new version of ''Call for Help'' made its G4techTV Canada debut on Augus(contracted; show full)[[Category:1998 American television series debuts]]
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