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Dumb Professor (2010)
When you're a professor with tenure, they can't fire you. Even if you get hit in the head with a toaster and become really really dumb.
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The Suits (2010)
Rob Schrab returns to Prime Time (teamed with MC Griffin) with the non-stop action/adventure show, Suits
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The Will Mayer Show (2003)
A reality show about an actor that doesn't work.
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Brently and Mrs. Gould (2003)
The show that will make you think twice about banning 83 year old women from your comedy troupe.
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Life in Slow Motion (2009)
James has a rare time disorder.
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Fagney & Gaycey (2009)
Fagney and Gaycey take it to the streets to track down a ruthless flasher/murderer.
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Latimus (2009)
Introducing: LATIMUS.
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Wade and Eric Sold a Movie (2009)
Wade and Eric sold a movie... but what was it?
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Daryl (2009)
Dan Harmon presents a groundbreaking new show about the darker side of therapy.
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The Food (2009)
A struggling independent restaurant takes a stand against the unstoppable restaurant chain PF Changs.
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Arrow (2009)
Her name is Sona, and her Arrow helps her find things.
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Super Fetus (2009)
A show about a super-powered fetus on the police force.
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The Curious Happenings About George Warrior (2009)
If you have a picture of an unmasked warrior, you can control them, so George Warrior sets out to find the man who has a picture of him and regain control of his own actions.
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Bomb in the Brain (2009)
One man discovers he has a bomb in his brain which will ignite if he hears the word "Chumbawamba."
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Switcharoo (2009)
An aspiring band comes into some complications when a mysterious skull makes them start switching bodies.
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Compassion (2008)
Mike McCafferty is here to talk to you for a little while about "Compassion."
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Boner for Boner (2008)
Milky McClellehan can only get a boner when he looks at a picture of his own boner.
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Planners (2008)
Taz and Eugene are in the planning business, helping make plans. Things get shaky when Eugene doubts Taz's commitment to the process.
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Trippin' or Stylin' (2008)
Contestants go on a date with two guys and a lie detection software determines who is Trippin' and who is Stylin'.
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Pass the Pigs (2008)
Blue Helmet must battle a horrible demon. Hope he remembers to Pass the Pigs!
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Water And Power: Miami (2008)
Spin-off of Water And Power.
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Making Mistakes (2008)
Kevin Arnold makes mistakes.
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Rambo: No Blood (2008)
Rambo kills everybody, so there's no more wars to be fought. Or is there?
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Vengeance (2007)
Morgan Locke and Rod Hassler team up with Channel 101 badass Derek Mears to create a slick, intense, action-packed show about a man looking for vengeance.
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Groove Fighters (2007)
Abed Gheith and Erni Walker created this high-energy show about the lines that blur between fighting and dancing.
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The Lone Wolf (2007)
Hollywood Stuntman Derek Lightning was in search of the perfect Hollywood stunt when he lost his memory. Tracked by investigative reporter Tab Wilson and wanted for a series of crimes that he didn't commit, he now searches the greater Los Angeles area for his own identity.
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Astro-Nots (2007)
At NASA, the stakes are high, the pace is quick, and the Astronauts must be ready for anything.
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Murder Town (2007)
After a long stint of failed and top failed pilots, Wade Randolph cracked back into Prime Time with a mesh of live-action & cartoon reminiscent of Roger Rabbit or perhaps Cool World. When the judge who created a town for murderers is framed for murder and sent to Murder Town, he becomes Sheriff.
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Not Without My Fucking Country (2007)
A charming hostage-situation show that strutted into Prime Time on a shocking gimmick, Not Without My Fucking Country lasted for two months in the 2007 season of Channel 101, falling out in August and proving the long-standing myth that dudes kissing are more powerful than shit jokes.
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Stop It (2007)
Millions of Americans suffer from addiction. Most need help to stop it. Dr. David Gliza is a Stop It Counselor and he is here to help.
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ChooseYourOwnSelectAVision.TV (2007)
Creators Dan Harmon and JD Ryznar, first in line to parody themselves, brought the power to the people with this exciting anthology show that overflowed with energy and interactivity.
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Planet Unicorn (2007)
Planet Unicorn is an American computer-animated cartoon series created by Mike Rose and Tyler Spiers for the webseries screening contest Channel 101. The fictional stories revolve around three talking unicorns - Feathers, Cadillac and Tom Cruise - who were created by an 8 year-old gay boy named Shannon.
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What's In Your Fridge? (2006)
The show follows Michael as he surprises people at their homes, finds out what they have in their fridge, and then cooks a delicious meal. The secret ingredient is homicide.
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Quest (2006)
Over the years, Channel 101 has grown into an elaborate community of talented people who work together on pilots, developing fruitful and interesting collaborations. To contrast, Mike McCafferty has thrown all notions of camaraderie and teamwork out the window for the one-man-band production, Quest. On the surface, the show is a journey for raisins, but at it's core it is an experiment in form: demonstrating that you don't need an ensemble of actors and elaborate locations to tell a good story. You don't even need a crew. You just need a McCafferty and a Camcorder.
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Fun Rangers (2006)
Before anyone can forget their names, Yonda and Sloan of Wisconsin jump back into prime time with Fun Rangers. It isn't as high concept as "McCourt's" or "Chad Vader," but it's a testament to their ability to create great characters that carry a show to success.
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Raptor (2006)
In Raptor, Tony Janning, Rich Kuras, and Sandeep Parikh remind us of something we may have forgotten: Dinosaurs are scary. Dead scary. They also teach us something new about their abilities as storytellers, creating an exciting show about cut-throat inter-office politics.
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Stripey (2006)
"Intriguing, engaging, mystifying," those are words that describe Stripey. "Hilarious," that's another one. In an era of action-packed pilots and dynamic at-home effects, only Falconer & Tam could make a show about a bunch of guys sitting on a couch so entertaining. But with its second episode, Stripey walked out of all of our lives forever.
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Dohar: Lord of Beasts (2006)
Dohar strutted into 2nd place in July of 2006, a powerful effort from Willy Roberts, Mike Manasewitsch, and resident 101 composer Ryan Elder. Loincloths, Taxidermy, and Dragonforce may not sound like a recipe for success, but the clever writing and intense action sequences made the live audience wild.
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Your Magic Touched Me: Nights (2006)
Ryan Nagata, while overcome with separation anxiety for the elegant magician Shuzuki Thornburg (Your Magic Touched Me), wowed August 2006 audiences with an energetic and crisp spin-off focusing on Sex Crime Investigation. Gaining momentum in 2007, the spin-off eclipsed the original and began to reinvent itself with every episode. From the Japanese Mafia, to ghosts, to clones, to outer space, Your Magic Touched Me: Nights kept the energy fresh and exciting enough to last nine months of competitive screenings.
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Juri! (2006)
Juri! is the story of a immigrant who uses the proper channels to become an american citizen.
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Fire Guys (2006)
A show about sexy, heroic, firefighters saving lives and doing well with the ladies.
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Blood Oath of Three Men and a Baby (2006)
Blood Oath marked the arrival of some cool new young dudes that we hope stick around and make more shit. If their show suffered from anything, it was an intimidating and unrelenting sharpness. Like about half of all prime time shows, Blood Oath was exaguinated one month after it got voted back.
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Lunatic (2006)
I don't have any time right now to write a long goodbye for Lunatic. I feel bad about that fact because it was a very good show. The performances were stellar and the writing was fresh and funny. It got cancelled on its second episode. Why? How can we ever be sure. Let's all have a moment of inner torture for Lunatic. There, I kind of pulled off a long goodbye anyway.
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The Wastelander (2005)
Bruce lives with The Wastelander in a strictly kill-or-be-killed environment.
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The Wright Stuff (2005)
The Wright Brothers go on adventures.
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Utopia (2005)
Citizens and cops follow the path of their leader, Gary.
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Gregory Shitcock, P.I. (2005)
Handicapped private investigator, Gregory Shitcock, fights crime with his partner, Warren.
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My American Family (2005)
Tyler Spiers and Joe Davidson's show about a Korean boy and his insanely American adoptive family.


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