10 Strange and Amazing TV Pilots the Networks Passed On
The UnknownArchiveTV is home to TV pilots adapted from movies, American versions of popular British shows, and some shows so weird they defy classification.
The UnknownArchiveTV is home to TV pilots adapted from movies, American versions of popular British shows, and some shows so weird they defy classification.
Anyone who grew up in the '90s remembers flying with Quailman, wooing Patti Mayonnaise, and hiding from bully Roger Klotz.
Meet George Jetson ...
Damn it, we had something for this.
You hear that, Elizabeth?
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Arnold spent some time on Sesame Street.
Hollywood’s newest Batman got his big break on public television.
If Bronson Pinchot had listened to Tom Cruise, Balki would never have existed.
In 1986, Pierce Brosnan was set to be the next James Bond—until he wasn't.
His show is just the tip of the iceberg.
If you were tuned in to a television anytime between 1978 and 1986, you were likely exposed to the phenomenon that was NBC’s 'Diff’rent Strokes.'
What if the transporter actually kills everybody it "beams up?"
ABC was against casting unknown actor/harmonica player Bruce Willis.
The hit culinary reality show debuted 10 years ago.
The Emmy Award-winning series almost didn’t survive its first season.
There’s more to this Food Network icon than frosted tips and flame shirts.
“I love this thing. I’ve done this show longer than I’ve had any career, and I’ve grown up on it. I’m relieved to be putting it to bed on our terms.”
The show didn't have the budget to let too many kids win.
Knock knock!
When soap operas went just a little nuttier.
Billy Joel was not amused.
Who can resist the allure of cold, hard cash? For that matter, who can resist it when the finished product is only a minute or two long?
Netflix's 'Fuller House' might finally reveal whether Uncle Jesse's nightmare of needing hair plugs came true.