Acceptable TV

Acceptable TV (2007)

EndedReality show

Jack Black, Dan Harmon and Rob Schrab became pioneers of the do-it-yourself TV movement with Channel 101, a competitive forum for digital shorts founded in 2003. Realizing they could not stand by while the tidal wave of user-generated content threatened to overwhelm the internet, they founded the new Department of Acceptable TV. In Black's words, "some stuff is just not acceptable". Acceptable TV builds off the innovations of Channel 101. Each week viewers will see new three-minute episodes of five proposed TV series produced by the Department staff, and one three-minute episode which was voted the best of the website. Viewers will then be able to vote via the web site www.acceptable.tv, for two of the five professionally produced series to return with a new episode. The three with the least votes are cancelled and replaced by three new pilots the following week. All shows - acceptable and unacceptable - will be shown on the website. The best of these shorts could eventually grow to a full series on VH1. Users of the site will be able to do more than vote on their favorite videos. They can join the "Department" and rise through the ranks by finding quality entertainment on the web, or by making their own shows, uploading them to the site, and getting the support and votes of other users.

Network
Scheduleevery Friday at 22:00 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E08So Long!May 11, 2007
S01E07Racist Sin DollarsMay 4, 2007
S01E06Red Sin TrainApr 27, 2007
S01E05Gay Federal FiversApr 20, 2007
S01E04Law & Makeover: Drunk Dr. Phil UnitApr 13, 2007
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Acceptable TV' premiere?

'Acceptable TV' premiered on March 23, 2007.

Who created 'Acceptable TV'?

'Acceptable TV' was created by Dan Harmon and Rob Schrab.

What genre does 'Acceptable TV' fall under?

'Acceptable TV' is a sketch comedy show.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Acceptable TV'?

The first season of 'Acceptable TV' consisted of eight episodes.

Who hosted 'Acceptable TV'?

The show had multiple hosts, including Jack Black and Justin Roiland.

What was the format of 'Acceptable TV'?

'Acceptable TV' featured a series of short comedic sketches, with viewers voting for their favorites.

Did 'Acceptable TV' have a recurring cast?

Yes, 'Acceptable TV' had a recurring cast of actors who appeared in various sketches throughout the series.

Were there any notable guest stars on 'Acceptable TV'?

Yes, 'Acceptable TV' featured guest appearances from comedians such as Zach Galifianakis and Maria Bamford.

How did viewers participate in 'Acceptable TV'?

Viewers could submit their own short sketches to be featured on the show, and they could also vote for their favorite sketches online.

Was 'Acceptable TV' critically acclaimed?

The critical reception for 'Acceptable TV' was mixed, with some praising its creativity and humor, while others found it inconsistent.

Did 'Acceptable TV' receive any awards or nominations?

'Acceptable TV' did not receive any major awards or nominations.

Was 'Acceptable TV' renewed for additional seasons?

No, 'Acceptable TV' was not renewed for additional seasons after its initial run.

Did 'Acceptable TV' have a significant following?

While 'Acceptable TV' had a dedicated fan base, it did not achieve widespread popularity.

Did 'Acceptable TV' explore any specific themes or topics?

'Acceptable TV' tackled a variety of topics in its sketches, including pop culture, social issues, and everyday situations.

Did 'Acceptable TV' feature any recurring sketches or characters?

Yes, 'Acceptable TV' had recurring sketches and characters that appeared throughout the series.

What was the overall tone of 'Acceptable TV'?

'Acceptable TV' had a satirical and irreverent tone, often poking fun at various aspects of television and popular culture.

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