Mon, Oct 27, 1997
Alan and Jason introduce their new production facility, including crew members Carrie and Jackson. They also premiere their first sketch, a parody of Men in Black. It ends when Jason hijacks the show to play Vanilla Ice music videos.
Tue, Nov 25, 1997
With the station out of commission, Alan and Jason visit the home of friends Juston and Karyn. Sketches include the first installment of The Jedi and the Twister parody Dust Devil.
Tue, Jan 13, 1998
Celebrating the 6th anniversary of their production team, Alan, Jason, Carrie and Jackson present clips from all of their previous productions.
Tue, Jan 20, 1998
In an attempt to boost ratings, Jackson brings on his infant daughter Jessica and suggests her as a replacement for Jason. Sketches include an X-Files parody and the first installment of the Star Wars Stop-Motion Theater.
Tue, Jan 27, 1998
Alan and Jason present the first of the movies they produced in high school, but rather than watch it themselves, they force the figures from the Star Wars Stop-Motion Theater to view and comment on it.
Tue, Feb 3, 1998
After Alan forgets to produce an episode, he decides to present all of the previously-produced sketches and run a call-in contest, with the winning sketch getting a sequel.
Thu, Feb 12, 1998
Alan and Jason present all of the short films produced by a local class. Sketches include The Race and We are Such Stuff as Dreams are Made of.
Tue, Feb 17, 1998
Alan, Jason and Carrie invade the newly-renovated OSU library and make mischief. Sketches include the second installments of both The Jedi and The Star Wars Stop-Motion Theater.
Tue, Feb 24, 1998
The Star Wars Stop-Motion Theater figures return to watch and comment on two more previously-produced short movies - adaptations of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and Robert Frost's Out Out.
Tue, Mar 3, 1998
Jackson and his daughter Jessica return to present the documentary Jackson Haynes: A Portrait in Pain, which explores his accident-prone nature.
Tue, Apr 14, 1998
After Jason electrocutes Jackson and knocks the studio offline, Alan presents an interview that the cast and crew took part in with the local newspaper.
Tue, Apr 21, 1998
Alan and Carrie present movies submitted to the show, including the infamous Doin' the Spice. The crew from the show Northwest Morose arrive to stop Alan from stealing their format.
Tue, May 5, 1998
Alan wanders the station meeting new cast members, returning members, and the stop-motion figures. Sketches include the third installments of The Jedi and The Star Wars Stop-Motion Theater, plus a short adaptation of The Great Gatsby.
Tue, May 12, 1998
With no crew and the set disassembled by rival show runners, Alan looks at bloopers from the previous episodes with potential new co-hosts Andrew and Katy.
Tue, May 19, 1998
Alan brings in old cast member Will to continue looking at the bloopers from season 1 to that point. Also presented is the experimental short Throw This Away.
Wed, May 27, 1998
In response to previous controversy, Alan and new co-host Andrew play their first batch of 'after dark' submissions, but are shut down by Jeff the station manager. Includes a sketch parody of The People vs. Larry Flynt.
Tue, May 26, 1998
A 'special movie event' presented without hosts. Features a trailer parody (The People vs. Alan Winston), an animated short (GI Joe vs. Barbie), and a feature (Irrational Paranoia).
Wed, Jun 3, 1998
For the season one finale, the crew travels to Portland in an attempt to meet and interview Vanilla Ice at his concert.