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Infomercials is an umbrella title for independent, quarter-hour television comedy specials airing on Adult Swim.Unlike actual paid programming, all of the programs are fictitious, and for the most part maintain no continuity with each other.
[28] The first episode aired May 16, 2010, [29] and the last on June 20, 2010, with a total of six episodes. The show returned with six more episodes, the first airing March 18, 2012, and the last on April 12, 2012. The show has managed two more seasons also consisting of six episodes, which aired in 2014 and 2016.
The industries, products, and ad formats targeted by the parodies have been wide-ranging, including fast food, beer, feminine hygiene products, toys, clothes, medications (both prescription and over-the-counter), financial institutions, automobiles, electronics, appliances, public-service announcements, infomercials, and movie & TV shows ...
PitchMen (original name: But Wait...There's More) [1] is a docudrama television program produced for the Discovery Channel in the United States. The show followed infomercial producers and talent Billy Mays and Anthony "Sully" Sullivan as they attempted to sell various inventions through direct marketing, mainly through Telebrands, one of the largest direct response/infomercial companies.
There’s no denying it: Sarah Jessica Parker is an undisputed icon. From her classic turn as Carrie Bradshaw in Sex and the City to the revival of her role as Sarah Sanderson in Hocus Pocus 2 ...
Soap is an American sitcom television series that originally ran on ABC from September 13, 1977, until April 20, 1981. The show was created as a nighttime parody of daytime soap operas, presented as a weekly half-hour prime time comedy.
Drew Barrymore, 46, opened up about her love of Garnier's Whole Blends Ginger Recovery Strengthening Shampoo Bar and Garnier's Repairing Mask Honey Treasures.
Drene Time (aka The Drene Show) was a 30-minute radio variety show starring Don Ameche and singer-actress Frances Langford as co-hosts, airing on NBC's Sunday night schedule (10:00-10:30pm Eastern) in 1946–47. [1] The series was sponsored by Procter & Gamble's Drene Shampoo, and the announcer was Tobe