Episodes (6)
Nov 23, 2002
Here we go - the very genesis of The Idiocy. The TV taping took place on October 18, 2000 at Pittsburgh's PCTV Channel 21 studios and featured station intern Nathalie Evrat as the first guest. Defensive. Uptight. French. She's a charmer. TV theme cover artist Johnny No-Name and the lovely and eccentric co-host Heather Tennant also join in the fun. The show made its debut at a gala world premiere event held at the majestic Morgantown Holiday Inn in late 2002 and the following week, premiered on Mountain Digital Cable Channel 7 in Preston County.
Dec 14, 2002
Episode 2 is The Christmas Special. Santa Claus guest hosts and what a thorough job he does. The Andy Kaufman-like second episode of the show held its taping at the legendary North Pole Estate in Westover on December 17, 2002. Bucking the usual trend of needing several centuries to edit an individual episode, this show would actually air a mere four days later.
Jan 18, 2003
Episode 3's B-Movie Special is an episode named not only for its guests but for its spirit - filmmaking. Pioneering SOV filmmakers Mark and John Polonia are the evening's guests with fellow director/actor/musician/pastry chef-but-only-during-a-Harvest-Moon Jon McBride as the musical guest. Taped on October 27, 2002 at Mansfield University's Television Studios in Mansfield, PA, Episode 3 also features the overly enthusiastic, overly giggly Jaymee Pro co-hosting live via satellite from Morgantown, WV. It's a good time on The B-Movie Special.
Mar 08, 2003
The fourth episode of the Show of The Brice Kennedy features WV broadcasting icon and WVAQ morning show host, the incomparable Eric McGuire. You can't compare him. You can't. Preston County's own Stimulus brings some serious hard rock to the party and the talented and unorthodox Meghan King co-hosts this show. Taped at The Digital Domain Theater in Reedsville on January 4, 2003, the venue provided the first opportunity to tape with a live audience and what an added dimension it's proven to be.
May 10, 2003
Episode 5 is marked by the very witty and very Emmy award-winning documentary filmmaker Jacob Young. The musical guests for the evening are none other than Sandra Black, one of the very best bands in Morgantown/Anytown. Also, in an unprecedented move, camera guy Danny Cameron and sound guy Todd Bowman pull double duty as co-hosts. Why, you ask? The soon-to-be-christened (that night, actually) new co-host had to bow out in the 11th hour and this is the best a little public access show could come up with. Taped on February 1, 2003 at The Digital Domain Theater, this ...
Jun 07, 2003
The sixth episode of The Brice Kennedy Show is all about the legendary radio announcer/deejay/emcee/godlike human Larry Nelson. As engaging and charismatic as anyone could be, Larry could've easily commandeered The Show at any point he felt like it. Moving on to the mortals, The Zwiener Brothers, Billy and Dan Zwiener, the animal suit-clad members of the band Sandra Black (see Episode 5), do the rock and the roll as only they can. Plus, as co-host, the golden-voiced, U92 deejay Jamie Arnold knocks it outta the baseball diamond park. Taped at the Monongalia Arts Center...
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The Brice Kennedy Show Season 1 (2002) is released on Nov 23, 2002. Watch The Brice Kennedy Show online - the English Comedy TV series from United States. The Brice Kennedy Show is directed by Brice Kennedy and created by Danny Cameron with Brice Kennedy and Danny Cameron.