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''Paid Programming'' (also known as ''Paid Programming: Icelandic Ultrablue'' or ''Icelandic UltraBlue'') is a television pilot for
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's late night programing block (
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) that premiered, unannounced, in the United States on the night of November 2, 2009, and was then re-aired every Monday through Friday night until December 4, 2009. It did not reair the night of November 23, 2009 due to a ''
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'' rerun. ''Paid Programming'' is a parody of
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s and was created and written by
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and David Cross, and features amateur actors from
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. Although the pilot was never picked up for a full series, it received a positive reception in London when screened at monthly comedy event called "Popcorn Comedy night". Adult Swim continues to periodically rebroadcast the pilot episode.


Production

''Paid Programming'' was created and written by
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and David Cross, and directed by Jeff Buchanan. The
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was first announced at Dragon*Con 2009 in September 2009, where it was described as an "
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within an infomercial"; no other information was revealed at that time. Although Benjamin and Cross make voice cameos in the pilot, the cast of ''Paid Programming'' consists mainly of "non-recognizable" amateur actors from
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. The pilot does not feature any credits or production cards, and ended with a cliffhanger. In a 2010 interview David Cross mentioned it was their intent to make ''Paid Programming'' as similar to a real infomercial as possible, in order to trick unsuspecting viewers into thinking it's a real infomercial; and was upset that the project was announced at Dragon*Con. According to Benjamin and Cross, Adult Swim was only "semi-committed" to the project, and was worried that it would do poorly ratings wise. ''Paid Programming'' was not picked up as a full series, as revealed when Benjamin referred to it as an "abject failure". Despite the pilot failing, the network greenlit more fake infomercials in 2012.


Broadcast history

Similar to the broadcast history of ''The Rising Son'', another program on
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, the pilot episode of ''Paid Programming'' was aired in the United States on the night of November 2, 2009 at 4:30 am ( ET), unannounced and unadvertised, and was listed as "SPECIAL" on the Adult Swim schedule. After its original debut, Adult Swim then re-aired the pilot every Monday through Friday night until December 4, 2009, with the exception of November 23, 2009 which saw a ''
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'' rerun take its time slot. Adult Swim periodically re-airs the pilot episode, and posted it to their official site in 2015.


Plot outline

The pilot starts as a typical advert for the "Icelandic Ultra Blue Health" line of
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. Dr. Samuelson announces the "Icelandic Ultra Blue Jingle" is being retired, and urges America to submit their own entries for a new jingle. After some entries are shown, a music producer advertises the "Icelandic Ultra Blue Air Purity Systems". This transitions into an animation of Nazi soldiers herding "inferior air particles" into "the expulsion area", which then transitions into an advert for "Kimmels Nazi Gold Exchange". Mrs. Kimmel has a splinter, prompting an advert for "Fattfuck Splinter-B-Gones". Mrs. Kimmel
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, prompting Dr. Samuelson to advertise the "Icelandic Ultra Blue
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Balm". He then announces that his nephew Lars won the contest. Lars's performance is interrupted by a DJ, prompting an advert for a
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nightclub named "Temptations". A person there complains of shave bumps, prompting an advert for "Icelandic Ultra Stuff", a cream to cure shaving bumps. After advertising for the "Icelandic Ultra Blue Ultimate Party Pack", Dr. Samuelson says "Phase one is complete" into his watch and looks up menacingly at the viewer along with the three extras in the shot. The screen then fades to black and the words " To Be Continued..." abruptly end the episode.


Characters

* Dr. Torsten Samuelson – A Norwegian self-proclaimed "Doctor" who has spent "thirty-six years hanging out in the medical community". Best known as the founder and lead spokesmen for Icelandic Ultra Blue. * O'Connel Mcmicmic (Justine D'Amour)''Paid Programming''
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– A singer who worked with Wendy Clitlock to produce "Icelandic Eire Go Chalk", a musical entry for the "new Icelandic Ultra Blue jingle" contest. * Wendy Clitlock – (Lou Hemsey) An award-winning record producer who serves as the spokesman for the "Icelandic Ultra Blue Air purity system". * Mr. Kimmel (Ray Higgs) and Mrs. Kimmel – The married owners of "Kimmels Nazi Gold Exchange". After Mrs. Kimmel suffered a splinter-related death, her body was preserved using "Icelandic Ultra Blue Embalm Balm". * Danny Fattfuck – The pants-less owner of "Fattfuck Splinter-B-Gones". * Lars (Christopher Cusumano) – Dr. Samuelson's nephew who won the contest for the "new Icelandic Ultra Blue jingle".


Reception

During November 2009, when the pilot was aired every morning,
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received negative feedback from viewers upset that re-runs of '' Aqua Teen Hunger Force'' were replaced with the pilot ''Paid Programming''. During November 2009, the Adult Swim Message boards were filled with posts from users who were confused and unsure of what it was. Cross showed the pilot episode to a group of about 600–700 people in London, during a monthly comedy event called "Popcorn Comedy night". To Cross's surprise, the majority of the audience laughed so hard they missed some jokes; Cross stated, "Quite often they didn’t even get the references, but they got the context, I guess".


References


External links


Infomercials
at Adult Swim
IcelandicUltraBlue.com
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Review of ''Paid Programming''


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