Found TV (courtesty of Trio and Youtube)
Posted by rantingandrambling on Sun, July 20, 2008
Back in the late 1990s and very early 2000s there was a cable network called Trio. Granted, trio was mainly infomercials. But they did this awesome series every year based on great, but cancelled, tv shows from the 1950s on. My favorite of that series was Action, a comedy that originally aired on FOX and which lasted just 8 episodes back in 1999. It starred Jay Mohr, Illeana Douglas, Buddy Hackett, Jarrad Paul, and Jack Plotnick (and there must be mention of Fab Filippo, who portrayed an amazing “It Boy” actor named Holden Van Dorn). The show was about a producer named Peter Dragon who had a movie flop in the first episodes, and spent subsequent episodes trying to get the studio to let him make a new movie called Beverly Hills Gun Club. He has to find a lead actor and drag him out of rehab. The actor then steals morphine from the head writer’s dying grandfather. Illeana Douglas’s character, Wendy, started the show as a high-price prostitute and by the end of the first episode was the head development (I think) at Peter’s production company. So maybe I’m not doing a great job of describing it, but I haven’t watched it in a while. Good news is, it’s out on dvd in its entirety. And it features some pretty fun cameos from Keanu Reeves, Salma Hayek, Sandra Bullock, and Scott Wolf (because he was still popular then).
The other great thing about Trio was that it brought to American tv some really cool Australian shows, such as Kath & Kim. Yes, that one that’s currently being remade by NBC starring Molly Shannon and Selma Blair. I was fairly young when I saw the original version, and didn’t totally get it, but it was really funny. And I seem to recall that one of the women had this short, frumpy, somewhat masculine female friend who was always hanging around and making really odd observations and stuff. Then there was the Kath & Kim catchphrase, which went something like, “Look at moy, look at moy” and was used whenever Kath was trying to get Kim’s attention.
And then there was The Secret Life of Us. I won’t pretend to know exactly what it’s about. I think it’s about some 20-somethings living in the same apartment building or something. But the style it was shot in was, I thought, fantastic. I only managed to catch an episode or two back when I was in college. I’d even forgotten the name, though I knew it ended with “Us.” But, ah, Goole, my old friend, you helped me solve the mystery. And youtube will allow me to indulge it.
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