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'''''The Mitch Hedberg Project''''' was an MTV pilot that was pitched in 2007 by comedian Mitch Hedberg. | |||
==Premise== | |||
Comedian Mitch Hedberg brings his friends along for a seven-day comedy tour around California. The show is a mix of interviews, stand-up comedy, and behind-the-scenes pranks. | |||
==Availability== | |||
Parts of the pilot episode are viewable without sound on YouTube. The only known copy is owned by Hedberg's friend Possum Man, but there is currently no distribution as the rights to the video are unknown. Mitch Hedberg's widow, Lynn Shawcroft, asked comedian Doug Stanhope if he had seen the pilot through Twitter in 2017.<ref>[https://twitter.com/shawcroft/status/898794618740920321?lang=en Lynn Shawcroft's Twitter page on which she asked Doug Stanhope about the pilot.] Retrieved 28 Dec '19</ref> | |||
Doug Stanhope confirmed the existence of the pilot when he shared the documentary based on one of the comedians from the show.<ref>[https://twitter.com/DougStanhope/status/1207375072895225856 Doug Stanhope's Twitter page, which confirmed the existence of the MTV pilot.] Retrieved 28 Dec '19</ref> As of December 2019, the full pilot is unavailable to the public. | |||
== | ==Cast== | ||
* Mitch Hedberg | * Mitch Hedberg | ||
* Lynn Shawcroft (Comedian & Mitch Hedberg's wife) | * Lynn Shawcroft (Comedian & Mitch Hedberg's wife) | ||
* Chuck (Bass player and comedian) | * Chuck (Bass player and comedian) | ||
* Rico (Master of Ceremonies) | * Rico (Master of Ceremonies) | ||
* Eddie "The Possum Man"Carnavale (Comedian) | * Eddie "The Possum Man" Carnavale (Comedian) | ||
* Doug Stanhope | * Doug Stanhope | ||
== | ==Gallery== | ||
{{Video|perrow =1 | {{Video|perrow =1 | ||
|service1 = youtube | |service1 = youtube | ||
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|description1 = Documentary about Possum Man, one of the comics on the tour, featuring footage from the unreleased pilot. | |description1 = Documentary about Possum Man, one of the comics on the tour, featuring footage from the unreleased pilot. | ||
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==References== | |||
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Revision as of 18:49, 29 December 2019
The Mitch Hedberg Project was an MTV pilot that was pitched in 2007 by comedian Mitch Hedberg.
Premise
Comedian Mitch Hedberg brings his friends along for a seven-day comedy tour around California. The show is a mix of interviews, stand-up comedy, and behind-the-scenes pranks.
Availability
Parts of the pilot episode are viewable without sound on YouTube. The only known copy is owned by Hedberg's friend Possum Man, but there is currently no distribution as the rights to the video are unknown. Mitch Hedberg's widow, Lynn Shawcroft, asked comedian Doug Stanhope if he had seen the pilot through Twitter in 2017.[1]
Doug Stanhope confirmed the existence of the pilot when he shared the documentary based on one of the comedians from the show.[2] As of December 2019, the full pilot is unavailable to the public.
Cast
- Mitch Hedberg
- Lynn Shawcroft (Comedian & Mitch Hedberg's wife)
- Chuck (Bass player and comedian)
- Rico (Master of Ceremonies)
- Eddie "The Possum Man" Carnavale (Comedian)
- Doug Stanhope
Gallery
References
- ↑ Lynn Shawcroft's Twitter page on which she asked Doug Stanhope about the pilot. Retrieved 28 Dec '19
- ↑ Doug Stanhope's Twitter page, which confirmed the existence of the MTV pilot. Retrieved 28 Dec '19