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PRIME TIME SHOWS
At Channel 101, there is no higher honor and no greater power than that of Prime Time status. It means that your show has pleased the live audience and they would like to see more. Prime Time shows continue month to month until they finally fail to get the necessary votes, at which point they become "Cancelled." As of the most recent live screening, our current Prime Time shows are:
Making Mistakes - Image
Pretty much just like The Wonder Years with more funny parts and less Fred Savage. From Dave Seger and Tom Kauffman.
First ScreeningSunday, May 25th - 2008
Recent ScreeningSunday, June 29th - 2008
Recent Audience Share88.6% (1st at screening with 124 votes)
Water and Power: Miami - Image
Based without approval on the original Water & Power, W&P: Miami is an unsolicited spin-off from Dave Seger and Aaron Moles.
First ScreeningSunday, June 29th - 2008
Recent ScreeningSunday, June 29th - 2008
Recent Audience Share61.5% (2nd at screening with 120 votes)
Water And Power - Image
It's a tough gig working for the Water Department, and it's also a tough gig working in Power. Dan Harmon and Ryan Ridley show you why.
First ScreeningSunday, April 27th - 2008
Recent ScreeningSunday, June 29th - 2008
Recent Audience Share76.8% (3rd at screening with 119 votes)
Pass The Pigs - Image
Based on the classic game, the show Pass The Pigs is Brian Wysolmierski's long-awaited first time in Prime Time (after taking both the "Top Failed Pilot" and "Best Animation" awards at the 2007 Channy Awards.)
First ScreeningSunday, June 29th - 2008
Recent ScreeningSunday, June 29th - 2008
Recent Audience Share52.3% (4th at screening with 102 votes)
Tales From Railroad Times - Image
Created by Kelsy Abbott
A lot of crazy shit went down in "railroad times." Here are just a few important tales. By Kelsy Abbott.
First ScreeningSunday, June 29th - 2008
Recent ScreeningSunday, June 29th - 2008
Recent Audience Share49.7% (5th at screening with 97 votes)