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Genre | Comedy |
Created by | Henry Pincus |
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Opening theme | Brown – Satellite |
Ending theme | Brown – Satellite |
Composer | Ari Wise & Brian Carson |
Country of origin | Canada United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 13 |
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Editor | Stuart Bass |
Running time | 25 minutes |
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Network | The Comedy Network |
Release | November 26, 2001 (2001-11-26) – February 25, 2002 (2002-02-25) |
Network | MTV |
Release | April 12 (2002-04-12) – May 29, 2002 (2002-05-29) |
The Sausage Factory, also known in the United States as MTV's Now What? or Much Ado About Whatever, is a teen sitcom that followed the lives of four friends in their junior year at West Boulder High School.
The four friends were Zack (Adam Brody), trying to win over his unrequited crush Lisa; Ted, the stereotypical rich kid who tries to consummate with his girlfriend, Nancy (Kristen Renton); J.C. (Kenny Fisher), who finds himself constantly approached by middle-aged women; and Gilby (Johnny Lewis), the class clown, who regularly creates trouble.
Produced in 2000 and 2001, it ran for one season. The single-camera series was shot without an audience and included no laugh track.
Originally aired in Canada on The Comedy Network, reruns were later screened on CTV and YTV. In the United Kingdom and Ireland, it airs on Trouble. Sky One previously aired it.
Cast
- Adam Brody as Zack
- Kenny Fisher as J.C.
- Adam Nicholas Frost as Ted
- Johnny K. Lewis as Gilby
- Kristen Renton as Nancy
- Andi Eystad as Lisa
Episodes
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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1 | "Election" | Ron Oliver | Howard Nemetz | November 26, 2001 (2001-11-26) (Canada) April 6, 2002 (2002-04-06) (USA) |
2 | "Running Free" | Ron Oliver | Marc Abrams & Mike Benson | December 3, 2001 (2001-12-03) (Canada) April 13, 2002 (2002-04-13) (USA) |
3 | "The Tux" | Richard Martin | Danny Kallis | December 10, 2001 (2001-12-10) (Canada) April 20, 2002 (2002-04-20) (USA) |
4 | "Gilby's Millions" | Anthony Atkins | Marc Abrams & Mike Benson | December 17, 2001 (2001-12-17) (Canada) April 27, 2002 (2002-04-27) (USA) |
5 | "Community Impact" | Richard Martin | Adam Lapidus | December 24, 2001 (2001-12-24) (Canada) May 4, 2002 (2002-05-04) (USA) |
6 | "Hang Ups" | Ron Oliver | Jeny Quine | January 7, 2002 (2002-01-07) (Canada) May 11, 2002 (2002-05-11) (USA) |
7 | "Purity Test" | Henry Pincus | Henry Pincus | January 14, 2002 (2002-01-14) (Canada) May 13, 2002 (2002-05-13) (USA) |
8 | "Good Ted Hunting" | Henry Pincus | Dan Signer | January 21, 2002 (2002-01-21) (Canada) May 21, 2002 (2002-05-21) (USA) |
9 | "Sex, Guys and Videotape" | Richard Martin | Jeny Quine | January 28, 2002 (2002-01-28) (Canada) May 22, 2002 (2002-05-22) (USA) |
10 | "JC, the Gay Model" | Ron Oliver | Danny Kallis and Henry Pincus | February 4, 2002 (2002-02-04) (Canada) May 23, 2002 (2002-05-23) (USA) |
11 | "Dances with Squirrels" | Milan Cheylov | Danny Kallis and Henry Pincus | February 11, 2002 (2002-02-11) (Canada) May 11, 2002 (2002-05-11) (USA) |
12 | "Zack's Little Problem" | John Pozer | Jeny Quine | February 18, 2002 (2002-02-18) (Canada) May 28, 2002 (2002-05-28) (USA) |
13 | "Reality Bites" | James Marshall | Howard Nemetz & Adam Lapidus | February 25, 2002 (2002-02-25) (Canada) May 29, 2002 (2002-05-29) (USA) |
References
- John Doyle, "Let's hear it for Canada's benign social contract". The Globe and Mail, November 19, 2001.
- Leah McLaren, "The not-so-junior highs". The Globe and Mail, November 28, 2001.
- Liane Faulder, "Link up with some wacky teen misadventures: Everyone can relate to these hilarious high-school high jinks". Edmonton Journal, November 19, 2001.
External links
- The Sausage Factory at IMDb (unaired pilot, portions of its plot were incorporated into the episode titled "Purity Test")
- MTV's Now What (USA), The Sausage Factory at IMDb
- MTV original programming
- CTV Comedy Channel original programming
- 2000s American high school television series
- 2000s American teen sitcoms
- 2002 American television series debuts
- 2002 American television series endings
- 2000s Canadian high school television series
- 2000s Canadian teen sitcoms
- 2001 Canadian television series debuts
- 2002 Canadian television series endings
- American English-language television shows
- Television series by Nelvana
- Television shows filmed in Vancouver
- Television shows set in Colorado
- American television series about teenagers
- Canadian television series about teenagers