Channel 102
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Channel 102 is a monthly live screening of five-minute-long "TV shows" in New York City, created by Tony Carnevale, with the blessings of Dan Harmon and Rob Schrab. Harmon and Schrab created the Los Angeles-based show that inspired Channel 102, aptly named Channel 101.
Channel 102 launched on February 3, 2005 at the Variety Underground showcase at the Parkside Lounge. For that debut screening, all pilots that were submitted which met the five-minute maximum length were accepted . Eleven were shown, and the top five became the first "prime time" shows of Channel 102.
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[edit] Concept
The concept is similar to that of 101, in which anyone can submit a pilot. A panel chooses which submissions will be shown at the screening. At the screening (which occurs roughly every month), the audience votes (or "renews") its top five favorite shows. The creators of those shows continue making new episodes each month until they fall from the top five, which means they have been "cancelled." The panel is comprised of representatives from the current Prime Time shows.
[edit] Screening Locations
After leaving the Parkside Louge, Channel 102 held several screenings at The Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre (NYC) from March through September of 2005. In November 2005, Channel 102 moved to the 192-seat Courthouse Theater at The Anthology Film Archives. As of November 2006, the screenings are being held at Tribeca Cinemas. The January 2007 screening will be the first screening to waive an admission fee.
[edit] Notable 102 personalitites
- John Gemberling[1]: Gemberling
[edit] Notable Shows
- Jesus Christ Supercop[2]: Month after month, "that Jesus-cop show" was a benchmark of quality writing, acting, and tech.
- The Fun Squad[3]: The first #1 Prime Time Show
- Cakey! The Cake from Outer Space[4]: A show about a kid with a rapid aging disorder and his pal, a talking cake.
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