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Wednesday 9:30 (8:30 Central) Also known as My Adventures in Television Genre Sitcom Created by Peter Tolan Written by David J. Baldy
Jenji Kohan
Lesly Liberman
Daphne Pollon
Peter TolanDirected by Robert Berlinger
Peter Tolan
Ted WassStarring Ivan Sergei
Melinda McGraw
Ed Begley, Jr.
James Michael McCauley
John CleeseTheme music composer Peter Tolan
Christopher TyngComposer(s) Christopher Tyng Country of origin United States Language(s) English No. of seasons 1 No. of episodes 12 (7 unaired) Production Executive producer(s) Lauren Corrao
Peter TolanProducer(s) Mike Martineau
Michael Petok
Shari TaveyRunning time 22–24 minutes Production company(s) The Cloudland Company
Touchstone TelevisionDistributor Buena Vista Television Broadcast Original channel ABC Original run March 27, 2002 – June 12, 2002Wednesday 9:30 (8:30 Central) (later retitled My Adventures in Television) is an American sitcom which aired on ABC in 2002. The series was created by Peter Tolan.
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Premise
Idealistic television executive David Weiss joins struggling TV network IBS, only to discover it is a place of backstabbing, constant competition, and a fair bit of bad programming. His colleagues include: Mike McClaren, an exec who will do anything to get ahead in the business, including hiding his own homosexuality; Lindsay Urich, an air-head who gets by on her looks; Joanne Walker, who exists as the token black person at the network; and head of programming Paul Weffler, who has an ability to get things done but is so clueless that often it is by accident. Overseeing them all is the president of the network, Red Lansing, whose orders - no matter how far-fetched - are always right.
The series didn't shy away from surprising storylines. Episode one featured David sleeping with Lori Loughlin which caused a scandal at the network; episode three - "Death Be Not Pre-Empted" - featured the team going after ratings by airing the execution of a serial killer, and episode six revolved around David's attempt to please all sorts of minority groups without displeasing others.
Cast
- Ivan Sergei as David Weiss
- Melinda McGraw as Lindsay Urich
- Ed Begley, Jr. as Paul Weffler
- Sherri Shepherd as Joanne Walker
- James Michael McCauley as Mike McClaren
- John Cleese as Red Lansing
Behind-the-scenes
The series was a mid-season replacement, premiering on Wednesday, March 27, 2002 (at 9:30pm, or 8:30 Central Time, of course). Since series creator Peter Tolan was a television veteran - having written for The Larry Sanders Show, Ellen and Murphy Brown, the series was able to attract big name guest stars such as Lori Loughlin, John Ritter, Garry Shandling and Lisa Rinna who all appeared as themselves in the first few episodes. But low ratings caused ABC to put the series on hiatus after just two episodes, and ultimately cancel it.
Three more episodes aired after May sweeps were over (with the show having been renamed as My Adventures in Television). The remaining seven episodes were never aired.
Episodes
Season 1
Episode # Episode title Original airdate 1-1 Pilot March 27, 2002 1-2 "The Art of Groveling" April 3, 2002 1-3 "Death Be Not Pre-Empted" May 29, 2002 1-4 "Chinese Baby" June 5, 2002 1-5 "Fired" June 12, 2002 1-6 "Diversity" Unaired 1-7 "No Escape" Unaired 1-8 "The Line of Duty" Unaired 1-9 "All the Way Home" Unaired 1-10 "The Last Chance" Unaired 1-11 "Journey By Night" Unaired 1-12 "Kind Stranger" Unaired External links
Categories:- 2000s American television series
- 2002 American television series debuts
- 2002 American television series endings
- American Broadcasting Company network shows
- American television sitcoms
- English-language television series
- Television series about television
- Television series by Buena Vista Television
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