This podcast is dedicated to the histories and backstories of television shows. Join us (Chloe and Chase) as we dive into the backgrounds of shows, how their pilots were created, what led to their success, and (for some) what ultimately caused them to fail. Throughout each episode, we'll provide our analyses, opinions, fun facts, and *mostly* on-topic commentary of two pilot episodes. So sit back, relax, and listen as we take you Back to the Pilot!
When it comes to TV shows, many of them are no longer even on TV. Shows are now often released through some kind of streaming platform. So to finish off our Season 3 Finale, Chloe talks about where streaming got its start and how it continues to increase its stake in the entertainment industry. Instagram: @BackToThePilot E-Mail: BackToThePilot@gmail.com Music: https://www.epidemicsound.com
On this podcast, we talk so much about television and the shows which continue to make the medium so popular, but how exactly did it get so popular in the first place? That's one of the big questions we're here to answer in our Season 3 Finale. In this episode, Chase discusses the history of television and how entertainment transitioned over from radio. Instagram: @BackToThePilot E-Mail: BackToThePilot@gmail.com Music: https://www.epidemicsound.com
Every comedy show tries to take its own direction when it comes to humor. But often times we see that humor play out in similar ways. Of course, that's no fault on the creators, but some would say it's “easy” to fall into comfort zones in comedy. However, in these two shows - It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia & Curb Your Enthusiasm - the comedy comes out when they're at their least comfortable. Luckily, with the help from our guest for this episode, Brad, things didn't get too uncomfortable for us. It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia (5:52) - Have you ever wondered what happens when 4 people try to solve problems in the least mature way possible? Well look no further than Always Sunny. On their own, they're barely functioning adults, but together, Charlie, Mac, Dennis, and Dee make up a team that really has a way of finding all the wrong things to say and do. Curb Your Enthusiasm (45:06) - After Seinfeld ended, many people were left to wonder what might take it's place as “The show about nothing.” But, they didn't have to wait very long when Seinfeld's creator himself, Larry David, created a show about himself…living life - or in other words, a show about nothing. What better way to move on from Seinfeld than to watch the creator of Seinfeld trying to move on from Seinfeld. Apologies in advance for some of the mic quality issues, recording over the internet can be a bit tricky at times. Fortunately, the important parts came through and we still learned a great deal about these two shows. Enjoy! Instagram: @BackToThePilot E-Mail: BackToThePilot@gmail.com Music: https://www.epidemicsound.com
The pursuit of relaxation has taken people to many different places in life. And inspired them to do many different things. But one in particular always comes to mind - cruises. On cruises, you can literally disconnect from the rest of society. Drifting off to places far from anyone else in the world. So it's only natural that we'd see TV introduce a show or two about what life is like aboard a cruise ship. Love Boat (2:13) - On a cruise ship designed for short-lived cruises, we follow the crew as they deal with passengers, tourists, and other members of the crew. It might be called the Love Boat, but not everything is sunshine and lollipops aboard this cruiseliner. Avenue 5 (38:35) - Commercialized space travel seems to become more realistic with each passing year. And with that commercialization, comes space cruises. Aboard the space cruiseliner, the Avenue 5, we meet a crew which consists of a captain who has been over-praised, an eccentric billionaire who owns the ship, and an engineer who lacks any sort of confidence. Surely they can survive a few months though…unless something throws them off-course. Instagram: @BackToThePilot E-Mail: BackToThePilot@gmail.com Music: https://www.epidemicsound.com
Throughout the world, everyone is really after the same thing - answers. But just because we want answers, doesn't mean we want to take the time to learn them. That's why we enjoy it when other people do it for us, then explain things to us in fun and exciting ways such as videos, podcasts, or even television. The search for answers is what inspired us to research these two shows, In Search Of… and Drunk History. In Search Of… (1:58) - Host Leonard Nimoy brings in the best of the best as he attempts to delve into some of science's greatest mysteries in the search for answers. Drunk History (35:46) - Sure, when you're learning about history in school, it's boring and bland. So what better way to spice things up than by hearing it from a comedian who's absolutely hammered and watching other comedians reenact it exactly as its described. Instagram: @BackToThePilot E-Mail: BackToThePilot@gmail.com Music: https://www.epidemicsound.com
Crime shows are often about catching the criminals. And that makes sense - audiences want to tune in to watch the good guys take down the bad guys. But what if it was flipped? Now you're rooting for the criminals to get away with it, and go on with their lives, committing whatever crime they please next. In this episode, we learn the backstories of a couple of these shows, Spotless and Sneaky Pete. Spotless (1:58) - Though he may not be a shining member of society, Jean typically follows the rules and goes by the book. Especially during his day job as a crime scene cleaner where attention to detail and legality are both large necessity. But when his neer-do-well brother shows up with a dead body asking for help, Jean can't turn him down. And when things go wrong, Jean must now do some “dirty” cleaning work or else he'll be turned in and framed. Sneaky Pete (39:06) - Freshly out of Prison, confidence man, Marius, is being hunted by a man he tricked from his past. To hide out, he steals the identity and life of his old prison cellmate, Pete. But now it seems he's gotten caught up in a not-much-better position as he finds himself a part of the family business of bail bonds, tracking down criminals not unlike himself. Instagram: @BackToThePilot E-Mail: BackToThePilot@gmail.com Music: https://www.epidemicsound.com
Recently, there seems to have been a lot of conversation around “The Apocalypse.” But not everyone expects the same apocalypse. Sometimes it's a giant meteor, other times it's an uncountable number of natural disasters. But one that seems to garner the most intrigue is zombies. And whether they're undead, fungal, brain-hungry, bloodthirsty, fast, or slow - zombies are often a result, or reason, behind an apocalypse. So it's only natural that many movies, shows, games, and comics have stories about zombies, including these two shows, The Last of Us and The Walking Dead. The Last of Us (2:31) - When an unknown fungal infection causes some people to begin eating others, Joel, his daughter Sarah, and his brother Tommy, try to get as far away as possible. But all the chaos of an ensuing pandemic leads to Sarah being shot and Tommy and Joel being separated. 20 years later, the world has had to adapt to life with this fungal virus. And now, a mysterious young girl who seems to be immune to the virus may be humanity's last hope. The Walking Dead (43:18) - Rick Grimes is just a deputy sheriff doing his job until he gets into a bad accident. Fading in and out of the ensuing coma, he sees some of his friends and loved ones coming to visit. That is, until he wakes up, and there doesn't seem to be anyone around. A little investigating proves this to be the case, but something else still seems off. Finally finding some other people to talk to, Rick quickly learns the unfortunate fate that has befallen humanity and must now learn to survive in an entirely new society. Instagram: @BackToThePilot E-Mail: BackToThePilot@gmail.com Music: https://www.epidemicsound.com
Most of us are probably not into anime, but anime has and always will be an important Japanese export. Although, for many people, some of their favorite cartoons were originally Japanese anime which were dubbed in English. That's why we're here to talk about two of the most popular English-dubbed animes of all time - Pokémon and Yu-Gi-Oh! Pokémon (1:53) - In a world where people live alongside wonderful creatures known as Pokémon, children will often set out on their to adventure with their very own. And when Ash turns 10, he can finally get his own Pokémon, Pikachu! Although, it will take some time and effort for Ash to train his new best friend. Yu-Gi-Oh! (37:44) - Playing cards is always a great way to pass some time, especially with close friends. But when Yugi's classmate, Kaiba, kidnaps his grandfather, the stakes become much higher now that he is face-to-face with giant duel monsters. Luckily, Yugi's puzzle still has some secrets to be unlocked. Instagram: @BackToThePilot E-Mail: BackToThePilot@gmail.com Music: https://www.epidemicsound.com
This podcast is really anything but regular. So it's a wonder it took us so long to do an episode about two shows that as far from regular as possible - Regular Show & Courage the Cowardly Dog. Granted, our podcast is much less horrific. Regular Show (1:57) - Two young guys who just got a job with no work experience sounds like it might be the basis of a really boring show. And you'd be right…if it weren't for the constant interruptions by supernatural forces. But when all is said and done, the park maintenance job is really just that, and the work needs to get done one or another. Courage the Cowardly Dog (40:30) - In the middle of Nowhere, you'd think you'd be safe from just about anything but the occasional tornado. And I'm sure that's what Courage thought. At least until his home and his owners began being threatened by some of the most horrific beings and creatures he could think of. But a dog's love goes beyond that fear (usually) and Courage always finds a way to save the day. Instagram: @BackToThePilot E-Mail: BackToThePilot@gmail.com Music: https://www.epidemicsound.com
Nothing like a couple classic sitcoms to really make you appreciate the origins of the genre. With two shows that really set a precedent, we were impressed and amazed to discover how much they actually set the tone for future shows of a similar style. The Brady Bunch (1:56) - When a single mother with three daughters meets a single father with three sons, the resulting life is certainly a chaotic one. But with lots of chaos comes a whole lot more love to go around. And although the family has their share of problems, it's the love they all feel for one another that really brings them together. I Love Lucy (46:19) - Lucy is always looking for ways to make life more interesting, especially involving her husband Ricky and their friends, Louise and Fred. Whether it's trying to trick the boys into taking them out to a club or finding themselves in increasingly stressful situations, there's never a dull moment in their lives. Sherwood Schwartz | Television Academy Interviews Instagram: @BackToThePilot E-Mail: BackToThePilot@gmail.com Music: https://www.epidemicsound.com
Science Fiction often stretches itself to capture a wide range of possibility. Truly a genre that can mold itself to please any number of fans. So why would some sci-fi titles perform well while others fail? That's a question we're hoping to answer looking at Doctor Who and Firefly. Doctor Who (02:15) - This show really puts the fiction in science fiction. A Time Machine shaped like a phone booth; A strange man from an unknown place; and teachers that stalk their students. Who wouldn't want to tune in to that? Firefly (36:59) - If anything, space should be more like a western. With a vast expanse of lawless lands and criminals, what else would come of it but outlaws and watering holes? Unfortunately, that didn't quite work out for the creators of Firefly only lasting a single season. Instagram: @BackToThePilot E-Mail: BackToThePilot@gmail.com Music: https://www.epidemicsound.com
Family time is important. It connects us with the people who know us the best in this world. And when life seems to change all around you, sometimes family is the only thing to really count on. Of course, with the families in Schitt's Creek and Santa Clarita Diet, there weren't many other options. Santa Clarita Diet (5:38) - The last thing to expect in the beautiful suburban town of Santa Clarita is any kind of undead epidemic. But when local real estate agent, Sheila Hammond seemingly pukes herself to death, she ends up craving nothing but human flesh. Now her loving husband, Joel, and her daughter Abby must help her maintain the visage of a normal life whilst trying to hide the truth about her new “condition.” Schitt's Creek (54:17) - The Rose family empire has come crashing down. And now they're only remaining asset - a town called Schitt's Creek they bought as a joke - is where they must start their new lives. With nothing else to lose, things can only get better from there, right? Instagram: @BackToThePilot E-Mail: BackToThePilot@gmail.com Music: https://www.epidemicsound.com
The early 2000s were the golden ages of Saturday morning cartoons for some of us. And when we think of early 2000s cartoons, there are certainly a lot of memorable ones. But on this episode, we focused on two that really caught our attention with their “Power Hour” crossovers - The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius & The Fairly Odd Parents. The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius (2:17) - As kids, many people always wondered what it would be like to invent a rocket ship, or fly to school on a jetpack, or even automate our morning routine. Well, the imagination is simply the beginning for kid genius, Jimmy Neutron. As he has both the innovation and the intelligence to think his way out of any situation. Though his inventions likely got him into that situation in the first place. Link to ‘When Pants Attack' episode: https://vimeo.com/506500081 The Fairly Odd Parents (39:21) - Alright, maybe innovation and science doesn't do it for you. How about fairies that grant your every wish? That's where Timmy Turner comes to mind. With the help of his fairy god parents, Cosmo and Wanda, Timmy can wish for just about anything he wants, as long as it's allowed by ‘Da Rules'. But still, what more could you ask for than being able to wish for a giant chocolate shake, or just the coolest new video game in town. Turns out, random wishing comes with a few consequences, luckily your god parents are always there to wish those consequences away…right? Instagram: @BackToThePilot E-Mail: BackToThePilot@gmail.com Music: https://www.epidemicsound.com
We've all watched TV before - it's become one of life's simple pleasures and laziest pastimes. And whether you're sitting down to watch the newest episode of your favorite show, or tuning into the most recent breaking news, you've probably wondered what it's like behind the scenes. Well they may not be 100% accurate, but 30 Rock and Great News are both here to give you a little comedic glimpse into the lives of the writers and producers of TV. Great News (02:52) - Behind every great news network, is a great news anchor. And behind every great news anchor, is a great news producer. And then behind that news producer, is her mom who came out of retirement to work as a news intern. Not only does Katie have to deal with an eccentric, egotist news anchor and a somewhat terse and unforgiving boss, now she has to deal with her mom working by her side every day. 30 Rock (30:44) - It's your favorite day of the week and you've gotten all excited to watch your favorite live comedy sketch show - The Girlie Show! But when it comes to live sketch comedy, there's a lot more going on behind the scenes than you may think. With a new network exec to impress, and a new unhinged co-star on her show, head writer, Liz Lemon, has a lot on her plate. But she's not one to back down from a challenge. Instagram: @BackToThePilot E-Mail: BackToThePilot@gmail.com Music: https://www.epidemicsound.com
We're back for season 3 of Back to the Pilot! And to kick us off this season, we're heading downtown with a couple cop comedies. Brooklyn 99 (3:44) - With a new police captain joining the 99th precinct, Detective Jake Peralta must become something he's never been before - mature. But he certainly won't change over night, and the new captain must also learn how to best guide Peralta through this new chapter of both of their lives. Reno 911! (37:59) - Deep in the heart of Reno, NV there's a sheriff's office unlike any other. Where other sheriff's departments might hold debriefings, the Reno office plan's parties and talks gossip. But of course the the sheriffs aren't the only oddity of Reno - the residents don't always seem to be very normal themselves as these sheriffs seem to find themselves involved with increasingly outrageous shenanigans with every 9-1-1 call they take. Instagram: @BackToThePilot E-Mail: BackToThePilot@gmail.com Music: https://www.epidemicsound.com
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Throughout the season, we've had the chance to look back at some really great pilot episodes. With 24 shows researched on the season, we take a look back at our top 5 favorites and what made them so memorable for us. We also take some time to listen back on some of our favorite moments from this season as we laughed and ranted and went off on tangents that had nothing to do with the shows we were researching. So sit back and relax as we take you Back to the Pilot! Instagram: @BackToThePilot E-Mail: BackToThePilot@gmail.com Music: https://www.epidemicsound.com
Life isn't always easy for those in the lower middle class. But when push comes to shove, those are the people that find a way to enjoy the little things. And in some of life's most difficult challenges, it's important to understand that anything is possible with the help of our friends and family. The Middle (1:26) - Nothing gets more 'middle' than a middle-class family living in the middle-west of the United States and getting stranded in the middle of nowhere. The Heck family consists of a mother, her husband, and their three kids all living life to the fullest in Orson, Indiana. It may not be the most glamorous life, but heck if they're gonna let life keep them down. Malcom in the Middle (29:49) - Okay, I lied. It does get more 'middle'. Like, being the middle of three brothers. It's a brother-eat-brother world in Malcom's house, so every moment counts. And whether it's breakfast or watching TV, you have to fight for every square inch of space. So it's no wonder he just wants to live a normal life at school. Too bad he's a bit too smart for that. Instagram: @BackToThePilot E-Mail: BackToThePilot@gmail.com Music: https://www.epidemicsound.com
Whether you prefer the comfort of a classic bathroom joke, or you prefer your humor to be a little more subtle, this episode will appeal to you. Beavis and Butt-Head and King of the Hill are two classic adult animations which each drew large audiences during their time on air and even well after they left television. Beavis and Butt-Head (3:55) - Beavis and Butt-Head are just two kids who are always looking for their next laugh. And whether it's Frog Baseball or donating blood, they always find themselves having a pretty good time. They may not be the most mature, but when they're laughing, nothing else matters. King of the Hill (25:50) - Living in Arlen, Texas is not all it's cracked up to be. Sometimes it's too hot outside, sometimes you have car troubles, oh and sometimes you get Child Protective Services mistakenly called on you. And although he has a bit of an attitude, Hank Hill will always do what's best for his family and (to an extent) his friends. Instagram: @BackToThePilot E-Mail: BackToThePilot@gmail.com Music: https://www.epidemicsound.com
Television has been a large part of our lives for so long that it's sometimes crazy to think that it was brand new for some people at one point. So today, we're talking about a couple shows that really set a precedent for what we see on TV today! The Bob Newhart Show (1:17) - When psychologist Dr. Bob Hartley finds out his wife fits right in with his Fear of Flying group, he tries to convince her to take a flight with the group to face that fear head-on. But facing your fears isn't always as easy as some say and Dr. Hartley is soon to find that out the hard way. The Honeymooners (20:41) - Back in the days of black and white television, it was rare for anyone to own a TV, not to mention a couple who's already struggling financially. But when Ralph's wife Alice learns that their upstairs neighbors are already getting their second, she tries to convince him to buy one. When he decides to split one with his neighbor, he soon finds that sharing the cost of a television set can lead to some interesting antics. Instagram: @BackToThePilot E-Mail: BackToThePilot@gmail.com Music: https://www.epidemicsound.com
To catch a criminal, sometimes the best thing to do is to think like one. After all, what better way to really understand how they think and predict their next move? Luckily for you, tonight, we're the ones doing the thinking, so you can sit back and relax as we take you Back to the Pilot. Dexter (2:12) - What better way to get into the mind of a serial killer than by becoming one. Even though he has a lust to kill, Dexter channels that passion towards only the worst of the worst - preserving whatever sanity he might have left. Using his own insights and experiences, he helps the Miami PD to track down some of the worst criminals in the city. Criminal Minds (34:32) - Thinking like a criminal isn't easy, but after years of training and experience, the members of the FBI's Behavioral Analysis Unit certainly make it seem that way. When a serial killer needs to be caught, it's up to this group of the country's best and brightest to get into their mind and track them down before they kill again. Instagram: @BackToThePilot E-Mail: BackToThePilot@gmail.com Music: https://www.epidemicsound.com
Family is a concept that seems to show up a lot on our podcast. And whether it's found families, loving families, or in today's case, chaotic families, it seems to always play an important role in these kinds of shows. So today we brought along a special guest and family member to get a better understanding of the familial chaos that is Arrested Development and Modern Family. Arrested Development (05:35) - As the only capable member of his family, Michael Bluth is expecting a huge promotion to come his way at his family's company. But things go south when his father is arrested for some not-so-legal accounting. Now, Michael is left to pick up the pieces of his father's mistakes while his family learns to live life in the middle-class. Modern Family (34:14) - Time spent with extended family can be filled with fun and excitement. But it can also be filled with chaos. And when it comes to the extended Pritchett family, there's none more chaotic. Follow the lives of these three households while they deal with their somewhat extravagant everyday lives. Instagram: @BackToThePilot E-Mail: BackToThePilot@gmail.com Music: https://www.epidemicsound.com
Nostalgia for the 90s has been creeping up a lot lately with so many reboots and remakes going around. So we're here to take you back to our own childhoods to relive some of the good ol' days. First, we're covering the adventurous antics of the tiny tots known as the Rugrats. Then, we head out to the cul-de-sac to hang with the radically righteous dudes and dudettes of Rocket Power. Rugrats (0:50) - When one-year-old, Tommy Pickles, sets his mind to something, he won't stop until he's achieved his goal. Along with his three best pals and (sometimes) his older cousin, Angelica, an ordinary task becomes the adventure of a lifetime. Rocket Power (40:00) - Living near the beach as a kid means you've got a lot of different sports to choose from growing up. But why choose one when you can choose them all. With all kinds of energy and a new squid to join the squad, nothing will stop these kids from having a totally bodacious time! Instagram: @BackToThePilot E-Mail: BackToThePilot@gmail.com Music: https://www.epidemicsound.com
In this episode we're headed back to a time in our lives when things weren't quite so clear and a lot of guess work was involved. However, that time varies depending on our situation. For some, it was college, and the difficulties of balancing student life with personal life, the two of which often crossing over. For others, it was dating, and never knowing if what you're doing is really working to help you find a new relationship. Either way, Community and Cougar Town find some funny ways to point out the awkwardness of those situations. Community (1:38) - Community colleges are everywhere. And many of them include similar types of people. And this show truly digs into that stereotype to find some of the funniest ways to explore a day in the life of a community college student. Cougar Town (33:56) - Recently divorced or newly single. They're really one and the same. But you could either spend your time feeling bad for yourself, or listen to the advice of your young single friend and sleep with the first guy that you lay your eyes on! What's the worst that could happen? Instagram/TikTok: @BackToThePilot E-Mail: BackToThePilot@gmail.com Music: https://www.epidemicsound.com
Writing for a specific time period is certainly no easy task. Between the outfits, dialogue, and socioeconomic changes, the feat seems almost impossible. But in this episode, we take a look at two shows that managed to succeed in the face of that adversity. Mad Men (1:26) - In the golden age of advertising, it takes the mind a true Mad Man to come up with the best ads for his clients, and Don Draper is the perfect example. In the face of smoking being proven as unhealthy, it's up to him to find a new angle for the industry. And just as it seems to be over, he blows his clients' minds once again. Downton Abbey (40:37) - In the English countryside we find a wealthy family and their manor. All seems to be going perfectly for them until the sinking of the Titanic causes a shake up that would change their lives forever. Now they must find a way to move past this tragedy all while dealing with the repercussions. Instagram: @BackToThePilot E-Mail: BackToThePilot@gmail.com Music: https://www.epidemicsound.com
Whether it's the friends you grew up with or those you made later in life, we all have close friends who are practically family. And in this episode those are the exact relationships we're discussing with Cheers and That '70s Show. Cheers (1:34) - A newly engaged couple walks into a bar. No, that isn't the start of your new favorite joke, it just so happens to be the first scene of the pilot episode of Cheers. After a day full of what can only be described as a roller coaster of emotions, Diane eventually finds herself at Cheers, a local Boston bar, surrounded by new friends on the first day of the rest of her life. That '70s Show (40:35) - Growing up in Pointe Place, Wisconsin doesn't offer much in the form of entertainment. But with some close friends, a new car, and a little bit of weed, anything is possible. In That '70s Show, we learn that fun isn't always about what you do, but who you do it with. Instagram: @BackToThePilot E-Mail: BackToThePilot@gmail.com Music: https://www.epidemicsound.com
Space. Commonly known as "the final frontier". But sometime in the future, who's to say it won't be brimming with life. In this episode, we explore two shows that focus on just that concept - what life could look like once space travel becomes commonplace. Star Trek: The Original Series (2:04) - In the 23rd century, life isn't too different from how it is now. You get up, eat breakfast, go to work, spend time with friends, etc. Oh, but you do that all on a space ship while traveling to and from planets across the galaxy and even interact with the occasional hostile alien species. Star Trek was the first show of its kind and inspired future showrunners and filmmakers to explore the previously unimaginable outreaches of space. The Orville (40:40) - What do you get when you cross a comedy writer with a Star Trek nerd? Seth MacFarlane. Though he wanted to take on the opportunity to write under the Star Trek name, it certainly didn't stop him from adding his own flare to the historic space opera genre. The Orville is proof of exactly that as he stars in the sweet lovechild of Star Trek and Comedy. Instagram: @BackToThePilot E-Mail: BackToThePilot@gmail.com Music: https://www.epidemicsound.com
In this episode it's all about Girl Power as we take a look into how Elizabeth Meriwether's New Girl and Michael Schur's The Good Place set some high bars for female-led sitcoms. The Good Place (00:47) - After her untimely demise, Eleanor Shellstrop finds herself face-to-face with some sort of "angel" and is quickly introduced to her new afterlife. But she soon discovers that she doesn't quite belong, as everyone believes her to be someone else entirely and the lying might just come back to bite her. New Girl (26:21) - Once she learns that her (now ex) boyfriend is cheating on her, Jessica Day is forced to find herself looking for a new apartment. Despite some initial backlash, she quickly finds herself living with three guys in a loft apartment. Now with a brand new loft dynamic, the three guys learn that living with a girl has many ups and downs. Instagram: @BackToThePilot E-Mail: BackToThePilot@gmail.com Music: https://www.epidemicsound.com
Do you remember what it was like to wake up Saturday morning, turn on the TV and watch your favorite cartoons over a bowl of cereal? Well in this episode we discuss two cartoon classics and like their creators they are two legendary names that even 60 years later we remember fondly, The Flintstones and The Jetsons. So get comfy with the uncomfortable and update your view of what's normal as we take you Back to the Pilot! The Flintstones (00:01:18) This popular animated television cartoon featured two Stone Age families, the Flintstones and their neighbors, the Rubbles. Much of the humor was based on its comic portrayals of modern conveniences, reinterpreted using Stone Age 'technology.' In the pilot episode friends Fred and Barney attempt to get out of an opera by faking ill all the while they just want to go bowling. The Jetsons (00:41:23) The Jetsons are a family living in the future. They have all manner of technological appliances to help around the house, but it doesn't seem to be enough. George Jetson is tasked by his wife to finally ask for that raise and in the attempt to do so he ends up inviting his overbearing boss Mr. Spacely to dinner. Meanwhile, his wife, Jane Jetson, is trying to convince him they need a maid. Instagram: @BackToThePilot E-Mail: BackToThePilot@gmail.com Music: https://www.epidemicsound.com
In this episode, we take a look back at Our Very Own Pilot and talk about all the ways this podcast has changed even since then. We truly have come a long way and whether you know us personally or just like to listen in every now and then, we appreciate everyone for taking the time to enjoy the show. Instagram: @BackToThePilot E-Mail: BackToThePilot@gmail.com Music: https://www.epidemicsound.com; https://www.bensound.com
Ah, the awkwardness of puberty. As relatable as it is, no two stories or experiences are the same. And no matter who you are, we all go through a time where we spend too much effort comparing ourselves to others. So get comfy with the uncomfortable and update your view of what's normal as we take you Back to the Pilot! Sex Education (00:43) - The modern day teenager is as sex-crazed and hormonal as ever and though it may not be the typical conversation, rumors about a big dick can cause just as many problems as any others. So it's up to the son of the local sex therapist to help this school of horny teens navigate their way through their new-found sex lives. Big Mouth (29:47) - Middle school is all about two things, going through puberty and getting by without embarrassment. Unfortunately, those two things never go hand-in-hand. Between Nick's feelings of jealousy and Andrew's relentless horniness, an embarrassing moment is unavoidable. But when the time comes, the two prove why their friendship can survive any embarrassing obstacle. Instagram: @BackToThePilot E-Mail: BackToThePilot@gmail.com Music: https://www.bensound.com
Listen up, maggots! You've been drafted to join the U.S. military and Uncle Sam wants YOU to listen to this war-time episode! So open your ears as these fine podcast hosts take YOU Back to the Pilot! Band of Brothers (0:00) - Three miles up, three miles down - that was the motto of the Easy Company of the US Army 101st Airborne Division. The brave men of this company have trained together through thick and thin and have come out the other side as some of the finest parachutists the world has ever seen. M*A*S*H (39:50) - In a time and place where fun is hard to come by, the doctors and nurses in this mobile army surgical hospital of the Korean War certainly had their fair share. But when it's time to get to work, they never fail to impress. Instagram: @BackToThePilot E-Mail: BackToThePilot@gmail.com Music: https://www.bensound.com
In a world of mysticism and elemental energy, the forces of evil are bound to emerge seeking power over all. And now it's up to a group of children to make sure those forces don't achieve their goal. Avatar: The Last Airbender (0:00) - When the Avatar is discovered 100 years after his disappearance, he is immediately burdened with driving back the Fire Nation and brining peace back to the world. But having been frozen in ice for the entire time, this 100 year old person turns out to just be a 12 year old kid. Now it's up to him to save the world. Xiaolin Showdown (34:00) - The mystical Shen Gong Wu have reawakened following the emergence of a centuries old witch. And with the evil Jack Spicer seeking world domination using the artifacts, it's now down to Omi and his new friends at the Xiaolin temple to stop them and obtain the Shen Gong Wu for themselves. Instagram: @BackToThePilot E-Mail: BackToThePilot@gmail.com Music: https://www.bensound.com
It's a bird! It's a plane! It's…another episode of Back to the Pilot? When the city you know and love has become ravaged with crime, what better way to solve the issues than good old fashioned vigilantism. And if you have a knack for aim with a bow and arrow or if you've been trained in the arts of MMA, then you've got everything you need to bring justice to those who have been wronged. Arrow (0:00) - Billionaire playboy, Oliver Queen, has returned from the dead a changed man. And with his father's last words ringing in his ears, he's determined to use his new-found skillset to bring the men who have failed his city to justice. Daredevil (48:37) - Blinded as child, Matt Murdock was left to wonder how he could ever live a normal life. But with his heightened other senses he's able to "see" the world in a whole new light. By day, he's one half of a law firm duo struggling to get off the ground. But by night, he fights to keep his corner of NYC safe for everyone around him. Instagram: @BackToThePilot E-Mail: BackToThePilot@gmail.com Music: https://www.bensound.com
Whether it's giving a live performance during primetime or making up a scene on the spot, these two comedy shows have proven to be among the most impressive. With Saturday Night Live's classic skits and Whose Line Is It Anyway's hilarious improv, these comedy shows have become household names around the world and continue to bring laughs to this day. Saturday Night Live (0:00) - When sketch comedy meets primetime television, you're left with one of the greatest collections of up-and-coming comedians to ever perform on television. Whose Line Is It Anyway (38:30) - This show combines some of the finest improv comedians in a gameshow-style performance coming together with a single goal - to make you laugh. We didn’t perform it live and we don't come up with this stuff on the spot, but we still hope you enjoy this sketchy episode as we take you Back to the Pilot! Instagram: @BackToThePilot E-Mail: BackToThePilot@gmail.com Music: https://www.bensound.com
Perks of Coffee, McLaren's Bar, Runaway Brides, Robin Sparkles, and so much more are coming at you in the friendliest of ways in this episode of Back to the Pilot. We show you what real friends are like in the big apple as we discuss two all time classic sitcoms, Friends & How I Met Your Mother. Friends (0:00) - Follows the personal and professional lives of six twenty to thirty-something-year-old friends living in Manhattan. How I Met Your Mother (44:20) - A father recounts to his children - through a series of flashbacks - the journey he and his four best friends took leading up to him meeting their mother. We hope that if you ever need a shoulder to cry on, a man to throw your drink in his face, or just a group of well rounded and totally messed up twenty somethings to talk to you that you always remember you have us. So sit back, relax, and let us take you Back to the Pilot! Instagram: @BackToThePilot Music: https://www.bensound.com
Uncomfortable desks, school dances, and that weird combination of boredom and envy you get when your best friend is "home sick" for the day. These are just a few things that come to mind as we gear up to head back to school with Freaks and Geeks and Degrassi: The Next Generation. Freaks and Geeks (0:00) - High school is a time for figuring yourself out. So if you aren't sure whether you're a jock or a nerd, a stoner or a loner, a freak or a geek, somewhere there's a group of kids with an open spot at the lunch table just for you. Degrassi: The Next Generation (30:46) - The kids of Degrassi Street have graduated high school, grown up, and moved on to bigger and (mostly) better things. So with their 10 year high school reunion coming up, it's time for a new, younger generation of kids to take over. We hope you were taking notes because this will be on the test. So spit out your gum, open your books to page 94, and get ready learn as we take you Back to the Pilot! Instagram: @BackToThePilot Music: https://www.bensound.com
Welcome to our podcast Back to the Pilot. This podcast is dedicated to the histories and backstories of television shows. Join us (Chloe and Chase) as we dive into the backgrounds of shows, how their pilots were created, what led to their success, and (for some) what ultimately caused them to fail. Throughout each episode, we'll provide our analyses, opinions, fun facts, and *mostly* on-topic commentary of two pilot episodes. So sit back, relax, and listen as we take you Back to the Pilot! Music: https://www.bensound.com
In this episode we take to the skies with shows L.A. to Vegas and Pan Am to see what life is like working above the clouds. L.A. to Vegas (0:00) - All aboard Jackpot Airlines, the budget-fliers choice for the quick flight from LAX to McCarran. The flight may be short, but between the regular flight crew and recurring passengers, it's anything but your typical flying experience. Pan Am (44:27) - Pan American World Airways was certainly the classiest way to fly in the 60s. However, there's more to this airline than meets the eye. From passionate affairs to undercover intelligence, this group of Pan Am stewardesses is far from your average flight crew. From both of us here at C2C Productions, we thank you for tuning in today. We know you have a choice in podcasts when you listen, and we're glad you've decided to listen to ours. So sit back, relax, and let us take you Back to the Pilot! Instagram: @BackToThePilot Music: https://www.bensound.com
In this episode, we scrub up on a few classic medicine-based television shows - House and Scrubs - with a special guest to cover her favorite show, Grey's Anatomy. (00:00:00) House - A revered diagnostician is called in to help assess the unusual circumstances of a grade school teacher's untimely seizure and subsequent decrease in health. Fortunately, Dr. House's skills in medicinal deductive reasoning are brilliant enough to rival those of Sherlock Holmes himself. (00:46:22) Scrubs - Starting an internship as a family medicine doctor can be extremely stressful, but J.D. isn't going to let that keep him down. Between his optimism and comedic timing, nothing will keep him from making a good impression…except maybe his inability to puncture the skin of his patients. (01:16:30) Grey's Anatomy - After a passionate night with an attractive man, Meredith Grey is ready to begin her surgical internship at a renowned Seattle hospital. At least until she found out that the guy she slept with is one of her acting superiors. Hopefully her skills as a surgeon will stand out more than her skills in the bedroom. We understand that, due to having a guest on the show, this is a long episode, but we hope you'll stick around for the whole thing. We think it'll be worth your while. For convenience, please reference the above timestamps if you'd like to jump to a specific show. And without further ado, put on your scrubs and facemasks and let us take you Back to the Pilot! Music: https://www.bensound.com
In this episode, we visit the scene of the crime with a couple of our favorite crime-dramas - Psych and Sherlock. Psych - After being called in as a suspect in a recent robbery, Shawn Spencer must fake being a psychic to get himself out of trouble with the Santa Barbara Police Department. But he's going to have to keep up the charade for much longer now that he's been asked to help out with a murder investigation. Sherlock - Since returning from the war in Afghanistan, Dr. John Watson has been having trouble re-adapting to life in London. But after meeting a peculiar and intelligent man by the name of Sherlock Holmes, it seems what he's really been missing, is a sense of adventure. Now put on your deerstalkers and peer into your crystal balls with us as we take you Back to the Pilot! Instagram: @BackToThePilot Music: https://www.bensound.com
In this episode we cover two of the most popular mockumentaries - The Office and Parks & Recreation. In The Office pilot episode, we meet the Dunder Mifflin Scranton branch and see how various members of the branch handle the rumors of a potential lay-off. But not without some misplaced and inappropriate humor from the branch manager, Michael Scott. Meanwhile, The Parks & Recreation pilot introduces us to the eager Deputy Director of the Parks & Recreation Department, Leslie Knope, as she gets ready for a local town hall meeting. Her drive to help her community and ambition for political success land her the career opportunity of a lifetime. Music: https://www.bensound.com
Welcome to our very own pilot episode where we discuss two popular animated comedies - The Simpsons & Family Guy. The Simpsons pilot, "The Simpsons Christmas Special," follows the Simpsons family as they prepare for the holidays. The family is met with some financial hardships resulting in difficult decisions to be made, but fortunately the story comes with a heartwarming conclusion. The Family Guy pilot, "Death Has a Shadow," introduces us to the Griffin family with father, Peter, as he loses his job which leads to him deceiving his wife. The lies continue to snowball and Peter is left to use drastic measures in an attempt to make it up to his family. Music: https://www.bensound.com