Need help identifying a hidden camera show

My wife and I were trying to find clips from a hidden camera show that aired I guess in the early 2000s (probably before 2005). I’ve tried google, I’ve looked at a list on wikipedia of hidden camera shows, but no success.

Here is what we think we remember about the show: It was a summer series, it was hosted by a female, it was set like in a traveling van. There was a segment in which a worker in a business (a bank I think) was sitting with a view of a large store front window and there was a picture of a person on the wall who was supposed to have been dead. Then the person in the picture would show up and then just stare at the mark and walk on. One of the marks told the “ghost,” “can you tell my grandma I love her?” or something like that.

It didn’t last long as a series. It was not prior to 1997 because my wife and I weren’t together before then and we watched it together during its first run.

Any ideas?

Thanks.

Girls Behaving Badly?
Early 2000’s, hidden camera, female cast, kicked off Chelsea Handler’s career (she may have hosted it as well).

Boiling Points could be another one. It had a short run, it was on a year or two after Girls Behaving Badly. It was set up where they would pick a person and antagonize them (ie have the waitress give be really rude) and if the person lasted X amount of time they’d give them some kind of reward but if they blew up or stormed out they didn’t.

No, it wasn’t either of those. I am familiar with both of those. The one I’m thinking of was in like a mobile tv station van and I think the initials of the show were on the side of the van and they’d cut to the inside of the van and the hostess would be talking in front of video monitors. It was a light, summer replacement series. It wasn’t as “mean-spirited” as “Girls Behaving Badly” “Boiling Points” and it may have only lasted 4 episodes or so.

Was it Just for Laughs?

It wasn’t Punk’D was it?

J.

Spy TV (2001). Michael Ian Black was the host of the first set of eps. Ali Landry hosted the second “season.”