Hype (TV series)
Hype is an American sketch comedy television series on The WB,[1] which ran for 17 episodes from October 8, 2000 to February 18, 2001.
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Genre | Sketch comedy |
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Country of origin | United States |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 17 |
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Production company(s) | Tollin/Robbins Productions Warner Bros. Television |
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Original network | The WB |
Picture format | 480i (SDTV) |
Original release | October 8, 2000 – February 18, 2001 |
Created by Scott King, Lanier Laney and Terry Sweeney,[1] the series was ordered by the WB after the trio wrote a sketch for MADtv which parodied Felicity, the network's major hit series at the time.[1] The series focused on sketches parodying pop culture, particularly the overinflation of cultural and public relations hype.[2]
King, Laney and Sweeney were also writers for the series, along with Jordan Black, Jerry Collins, Jay Johnston, Kent Fuher, Karen Kilgariff, Lori Nasso, Andy Bobrow, Steve Holland, Warren Lieberstein, Robert Sherman and John Unholz.
On February 8, 2001 the series was canceled after one season,[3] although two of its cast members, Frank Caliendo and Daniele Gaither, subsequently joined MADtv, while Gavin Crawford has had success as a television comedian in Canada, including on The Gavin Crawford Show and This Hour Has 22 Minutes.[4]
Cast
- Steve Kramer
- Michael Roof
- Frank Caliendo
- Jennifer Elise Cox
- Gavin Crawford
- Daniele Gaither
- Nadya Ginsburg
- Christen Nelson
- Shayma Tash
- Chris Williams
Theme Song
The theme song to the show was Bodyrock by Moby, which was played during the opening credits. [5]
Episodes
- Episode 101
- Episode 102
- Episode 103
- Episode 104
- Episode 105
- Episode 106
- Episode 107
- Episode 108
- Episode 109
- Episode 110
- Episode 111
- Episode 112
- Episode 113
- Episode 114
- Episode 115
- Episode 116
References
- "WB buys into ‘Hype,’ orders pilot". Variety, January 16, 2000.
- Goodridge, Mike (October 24, 2000). "Believe the hype". The Advocate. Retrieved October 15, 2012.
- "Lack of Hype Kills Hype". TV Guide, February 8, 2001.
- "That's so Gavin and Mary". Jam!, February 20, 2002.
- "Hype TV series 2000". imdb.com. Retrieved June 29, 2020.