The Internet-Load
Multichannel has
an article with some new information about
Comedy Central's Motherload - their "broadband station". I admittedly have never been to the site before today, but I do find the following list of originally programming interesting. Unfortunately, the site claims that Firefox 1.5 is not compatiable (while 1.0.7 is) so hopefully that will be straightened out soon.
- All Access: Middle Ages, a VH1 clip-show parody
- How to Live, a show about a modern dysfunctional family produced in the style of 1950s-era educational reels
- Fanboy, a live-action scripted series about an obnoxious comic-book geek
- Good God, a live action comedy about God's workplace environment
- Golden Age, an animated show revealing what happened to retired cartoon characters
- Daisy Garden Story Time, a "dark and twisted" Reading Rainbow parody
- My Wife, The Ghost, a dark parody of 1950s-era supernatural sitcoms such as My Mother the Car and Bewitched
- MotherLoad Presents, alternative comedy taped in front of a live audience at New York's Ars Nova Theater.
Posted by boo at January 9, 2006 09:34 AM
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