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'''''Dot Comedy'''''  was a television sitcom on ABC that was created by Carrie Gerlach and aired for one episode on December 8th, 2000.<ref>[http://articles.latimes.com/2000/dec/08/entertainment/ca-62746 LA Times review of the first episode.] Retrieved 02 Mar ‘19</ref><ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20060218054453/http://www.eonline.com/News/Items/0,1,7511,00.html Eonline article that mentions the show’s cancellation (courtesy of the Wayback Machine).] Retrieved 02 Mar ‘19</ref>
'''''Dot Comedy'''''  was a television sitcom on ABC that was created by Carrie Gerlach which aired for one episode on December 8th, 2000.<ref>[http://articles.latimes.com/2000/dec/08/entertainment/ca-62746 ''Los Angeles'' Times review of the first episode.] Retrieved 02 Mar '19</ref><ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20060218054453/http://www.eonline.com/News/Items/0,1,7511,00.html Eonline article that mentions the show’s cancellation (courtesy of the Wayback Machine).] Retrieved 02 Mar '19</ref>


==Premise==
==Premise==
Hosted by Randy Sklar and Jason Sklar, ''Dot Comedy'' who would guide viewers watching the show to another segment. The show would feature several bits of humor and was mainly about bringing clips from the internet to a TV audience in an era where broadband was still new. ''Dot Comedy'' was cancelled after airing one episode with four episodes never airing. The concept of using clips from the internet as humor for a TV audience would later be used in shows like ''Tosh.0'' and ''Web Soup''  
Hosted by Randy Sklar and Jason Sklar, ''Dot Comedy'', who would guide viewers watching the show to another segment. The show would feature several bits of humor and was mainly about bringing clips from the internet to a TV audience in an era where broadband was still new. ''Dot Comedy'' was cancelled after airing one episode with four episodes never airing. The concept of using clips from the internet as humor for a TV audience would later be used in shows like ''Tosh.0'' and ''Web Soup''.


The most popular clip of this episode was of Katie Puckrik (who is an American broadcaster and newspaper columnist) traveling to a computer expo to see the creations that other people have made to know if consumers would buy them or not. One was of a desktop mirror that can be clipped to the side of the screen, notifying the person if their boss comes near to see what the person is doing. Another was of a computer keyboard that could also be used as a back massager. The third and final creation consisted of a mouse that can also be used as a deodorant.
The most popular clip of the first episode was of Katie Puckrik (an American broadcaster and columnist) traveling to a computer expo to see the creations that other people have made to know if consumers would buy them or not. One was of a desktop mirror that can be clipped to the side of the screen, notifying the person if their boss comes near to see what the person is doing. Another was of a computer keyboard that could also be used as a back massager. The third and final creation consisted of a mouse that can also be used as a deodorant.


==Cancellation/Availability==
==Cancellation/Availability==
After the first episode of ''Dot Comedy'', the series was cancelled due to low ratings and viewership. Only 4.1 million viewers watched the first (and only) aired episode of the show, but the remaining 4 episodes of the show were never aired. Since a lot of the humor used in ''Dot Comedy'' relied upon clips from the internet instead of actors, the concept did not sit well with audiences as viral videos were not mainstream. As of now, most of the episodes are lost to this day.
After the first episode of ''Dot Comedy'', the series was cancelled due to low ratings and viewership. Only 4.1 million viewers watched the first (and only) aired episode of the show, but the remaining four episodes of the show were never aired. Since a lot of the humor used in ''Dot Comedy'' relied upon clips from the internet instead of actors, the concept did not sit well with audiences as viral videos were not mainstream. As of June 2022, only some commercials and a handful of clips from the first episode have resurfaced.


==Episodes==
==Episode List==
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{| class="wikitable"
! style="background-color:lightblue" |#
! style="background-color:lightblue" |Air Date
! style="background-color:lightblue" |Status
|-
|-
! Episode # !! Status !! Air Date
|1||Dec 8th, 2000||<span style="color:orange;">'''Partially Found'''
|-
|-
|1||<span style="color:green;">'''Found'''</span>||Dec. 8, 2000
|2||Unaired||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''
|-
|-
|2||<span style="color:red;">''Lost''</span>||Unaired
|3||Unaired||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''
|-
|-
|3||<span style="color:red;">''Lost''</span>||Unaired
|4||Unaired||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''
|-
|-
|4||<span style="color:red;">''Lost''</span>||Unaired
|5||Unaired||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''
|-
|5||<span style="color:red;">''Lost''</span>||Unaired
|}
|}
==Videos==
==Gallery==
{{Video|perrow  =3
===Footage===
{{Video|perrow  =2
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  |id1          =fEyaDLKfUJk
  |description1 =A commercial for ''Dot Comedy''.
  |service2    =youtube
  |id2          =94FdMmCIfSY
  |description2 =A clip from the first episode.
}}
===Videos===
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   |service1    =youtube
   |service1    =youtube
   |id1          =iWdtbn9wymA
   |id1          =iWdtbn9wymA
   |description1 =LSuperSonicQ's video on ''Dot Comedy''.
   |description1 =LSuperSonicQ's video on the subject.
  |service2    =youtube
  |id2          =fEyaDLKfUJk
  |description2 =A commercial for ''Dot Comedy''.
  |service3    =youtube
  |id3          =94FdMmCIfSY
  |description3 =A clip from the first episode.
}}
}}
==External Links==
==External Links==

Latest revision as of 16:49, 12 October 2022

Dotcomedy.png

A still of the series.

Status: Partially Found

Dot Comedy was a television sitcom on ABC that was created by Carrie Gerlach which aired for one episode on December 8th, 2000.[1][2]

Premise

Hosted by Randy Sklar and Jason Sklar, Dot Comedy, who would guide viewers watching the show to another segment. The show would feature several bits of humor and was mainly about bringing clips from the internet to a TV audience in an era where broadband was still new. Dot Comedy was cancelled after airing one episode with four episodes never airing. The concept of using clips from the internet as humor for a TV audience would later be used in shows like Tosh.0 and Web Soup.

The most popular clip of the first episode was of Katie Puckrik (an American broadcaster and columnist) traveling to a computer expo to see the creations that other people have made to know if consumers would buy them or not. One was of a desktop mirror that can be clipped to the side of the screen, notifying the person if their boss comes near to see what the person is doing. Another was of a computer keyboard that could also be used as a back massager. The third and final creation consisted of a mouse that can also be used as a deodorant.

Cancellation/Availability

After the first episode of Dot Comedy, the series was cancelled due to low ratings and viewership. Only 4.1 million viewers watched the first (and only) aired episode of the show, but the remaining four episodes of the show were never aired. Since a lot of the humor used in Dot Comedy relied upon clips from the internet instead of actors, the concept did not sit well with audiences as viral videos were not mainstream. As of June 2022, only some commercials and a handful of clips from the first episode have resurfaced.

Episode List

# Air Date Status
1 Dec 8th, 2000 Partially Found
2 Unaired Lost
3 Unaired Lost
4 Unaired Lost
5 Unaired Lost

Gallery

Footage

A commercial for Dot Comedy.

A clip from the first episode.

Videos

LSuperSonicQ's video on the subject.

External Links

References