Posts with tag failed pilot
Posted May 23rd 2007 10:57AM by Keith McDuffee
Filed under: Veronica Mars, Cancellations

As we all know,
Veronica Mars was
refused a renewal for the 2007-2008 TV season for The CW. We also have heard of the plans for Rob Thomas possibly trying to retool the show, basically fast-forwarding the series to where Veronica is an FBI agent, no longer residing in familiar Neptune. Would such a show reboot appease rabid fans of the old show? Would it be enough to grab new viewers? And what would this new show look like?
Luckily for all of us, I've got a very reliable anonymous source who has seen a copy of the retooled
Veronica Mars, and I have to say I'm in agreement with this person's assessment of the new show. It's only a matter of time before the episode leaks to YouTube, but for those who can't wait for that moment, here's my source's description of the episode with some commentary.
Continue reading What Veronica Mars could have been
Posted Mar 27th 2007 9:25PM by Joel Keller
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, OpEd, Video, Web, Celebrities, Comedy Central

Remember
the announcement from last summer that Comedy Central was going to pick up a Jon Stewart-produced pilot called
Three Strikes? Well, it looks like Comedy Central has seen the pilot and decided to pass on the show, which follows an independent minor league team full of major league rejects. But in this world of viral video, pilots never die; they just get split into three parts and posted on YouTube, that's what. The pilot was "leaked" onto the service, and you can see
all three parts right now, at least before Viacom orders YouTube to take it down.
Patrick Goldstein of the
L.A. Times spoke to the show's writers, Alex Gregory and Peter Huyck, about the "second life" phenomenon failed pilots experience these days. They have nothing but good things to say about their experience with Comedy Central, but both the writers and Goldstein wonder what the future holds for networks now that failed pilots like this one and
Nobody's Watching have found an audience online.
Continue reading Will Jon Stewart's failed pilot get a new life on YouTube?
Posted Aug 4th 2006 11:04AM by Joel Keller
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, FOX, Industry, Programming, Video, Web

After I heard that
Nobody's Watching, the failed pilot that was leaked to YouTube and became very popular,
was picked up by NBC, I got a sinking feeling that we were going to start hearing about other pilots somehow making their way to the web.
Well, I didn't have to wait long.
This article reports on the appearance of the pilot for a comedy called
The Adventures of Big Handsome Guy and His Little Friend, on smaller video sites (I followed the links in the article and found a copy on Vidking.com; here's
part one and
part two). The pilot, based on a little-seen movie about two friends with very different viewpoints on life, was turned down by Fox for their fall lineup, but they still have an option to pick it up by December. The network is trying to get copies of the pilot removed from these sites, but is having a tough time. Hm. Think the creators would jeopardize their deal with Fox by leaking it? Stranger things have happened.