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Cautionary Tales of Swords 2007
The existence of Channel 101 led to a show on VH-1 called Acceptable.TV. Director/Actor Drew Hancock wrote a mini-show for Acceptable.TV about the dangers of swords, but VH-1 hated it so it was never produced. Now, in the post-ATV era, Hancock has brought the show to the Channel 101 audience to great success. Sit back and enjoy as Trip Fisk warns you of the dangers of owning swords, and always remember: Don't Fucking Touch Swords.
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Computerman 2003    star_border 5.3
Eugene Murzowski unknowingly creates Computerman, a powerful but naive cyborg, when a drop of his blood hits his computer keyboard.
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The 'Bu 2003    star_border 6
An award-winning series from Channel 101's short film contest in the early 2000s. It mocks the soap opera television genre and satirized life in Malibu, California. There were seven episodes filmed, with an eighth episode "apology" also submitted after the creators decided to end the series. The original run was created by The Lonely Island; and starred Andy Samberg, Jorma Taccone and Sarah Chalke.
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Time Belt 2003
Time Belt is a science fiction/comedy series created by Chris Tallman that ran from 2003-2004 on Channel 101. The series followed the adventures of Dr. Bloom, a nerdy scientist who, after his girlfriend is killed in a lunar shuttle explosion, creates a belt that allows the wearer to travel through time. With intentionally poor production values, the series served as one of Channel 101's many homages to low-budget science fiction films.
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The Littlest Sketch Show 2013
Four short sketches featuring donuts, aggressive dads, ice cream, and more!
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Kill the Baby 2015
"Fishbowls" creators Alex Kavutskiy and Ariel Gardner returned to primetime in a first-place debut with "Kill the Baby," a darkly comic tale about a dude who wanted to, well, kill his baby.
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The Wright Stuff 2005
The Wright Brothers go on adventures.
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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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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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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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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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Six Months to Live 2004
Three best friends, Peter, Rodney, and Alice, only have six months to live.
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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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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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Daryl 2009
Dan Harmon presents a groundbreaking new show about the darker side of therapy.
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Compassion 2008
Mike McCafferty is here to talk to you for a little while about "Compassion."
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Second Time Around 2003
Casey Thard pretends to be a student in order to win the heart of the pedophile, Miss Dawson.
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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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Arrow 2009
Her name is Sona, and her Arrow helps her find things.
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