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110 Lombard Street is a television pilot that aired sometime in 1987. Produced by Second City, a well-established comedy troupe based in Chicago, it stars many of the troupe's more famous actors before they got big, such as Ryan Stiles and Mike Myers<ref>https://vulture.com/2016/09/mike-myers-and-bonnie-hunt-make-some-important-decisions-in-second-citys-1987-pilot-110-lombard-street.html</ref><ref>https://vulture.com/2015/04/watch-mike-myers-and-richard-kind-try-to-out-prank-each-other-in-a-1987-pilot.html</ref>.
110 Lombard Street is a television pilot that aired sometime in 1987. Produced by Second City, a well-established comedy troupe based in Chicago, it stars many of the troupe's more famous actors before they got big, such as Ryan Stiles and Mike Myers. <ref>https://vulture.com/2016/09/mike-myers-and-bonnie-hunt-make-some-important-decisions-in-second-citys-1987-pilot-110-lombard-street.html</ref><ref>https://vulture.com/2015/04/watch-mike-myers-and-richard-kind-try-to-out-prank-each-other-in-a-1987-pilot.html</ref>


==Background==
==Background==
Second City made a good number of television pilots in the late 1980s and early 1990s that were never picked up for a full series, another one of which was 1990’s Life as We Know It, which is available in full on YouTube. Not much is known about where the pilot was aired- or if it had ever been aired at all.
Second City made a good number of television pilots in the late 1980s and early 1990s that were never picked up for a full series, another one of which was 1990s Life as We Know It, which is available in full on YouTube. Not much is known about where the pilot was aired or if it had ever been aired at all.
   
   
==Pilot==
==Pilot==
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==Availability==
==Availability==
Two clips have surfaced, although more may be available. The first one was published by Second City's official YouTube channel and features Myers' character getting into an argument with his girlfriend’s father<ref>https://youtu.be/dOPXgjZxdM4</ref>. The second clip takes a completely difficult direction, featuring Ryan Stiles’ character having a nightmare within a nightmare of getting bitten by a vampire<ref>https://youtu.be/XsckFKaQjH8</ref>. The pilot was available on Second City’s YouTube channel but has since been privated for unknown reasons. It was unavailable until July 2nd, 2022 when PaulyG70 re-uploaded the pilot.
Two clips have surfaced, although more may be available. The first one was published by Second City's official YouTube channel and features Myers' character getting into an argument with his girlfriend’s father.<ref>https://youtu.be/dOPXgjZxdM4</ref> The second clip takes a completely difficult direction, featuring Ryan Stiles’ character having a nightmare within a nightmare of getting bitten by a vampire.<ref>https://youtu.be/XsckFKaQjH8</ref> The pilot was available on Second City’s YouTube channel but has since been privated for unknown reasons. It was unavailable until July 2nd, 2022 when PaulyG70 re-uploaded the pilot.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 08:41, 22 November 2022

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Status: Found

Date found: 02 Jul 2022

Found by: PaulyG70

110 Lombard Street is a television pilot that aired sometime in 1987. Produced by Second City, a well-established comedy troupe based in Chicago, it stars many of the troupe's more famous actors before they got big, such as Ryan Stiles and Mike Myers. [1][2]

Background

Second City made a good number of television pilots in the late 1980s and early 1990s that were never picked up for a full series, another one of which was 1990s Life as We Know It, which is available in full on YouTube. Not much is known about where the pilot was aired or if it had ever been aired at all.

Pilot

The plot of 110 Lombard Street is mostly unknown, as no TV guides or full synopsis seem to exist online. The clips available from the pilot show wildly varying scenarios, which implies that the show would cut between the three main characters (played by Mike Myers, Ryan Stiles, and Bob Bainborough respectively). An excerpt from a Vulture article implies that Myers’ character would be dealing with both impressing his girlfriend’s father and deciding on if he should take a job that would require him to move to California, but the plot lines of Stiles’ and Bainborough’s characters are unknown.

Availability

Two clips have surfaced, although more may be available. The first one was published by Second City's official YouTube channel and features Myers' character getting into an argument with his girlfriend’s father.[3] The second clip takes a completely difficult direction, featuring Ryan Stiles’ character having a nightmare within a nightmare of getting bitten by a vampire.[4] The pilot was available on Second City’s YouTube channel but has since been privated for unknown reasons. It was unavailable until July 2nd, 2022 when PaulyG70 re-uploaded the pilot.

Gallery

The full pilot.

References