A rapid-fire, off-the-wall, segment-driven TV series. Pushing the envelope of so-called moral acceptability Weird TV was banned in Philadelphia and Wisconsin for broadcasting a stop-motion animated squirrel taking a dump.
Weird TV played on syndicated broadcast television in 45% of the market in 1995-96. Almost half of the North American population (Canada included) had access to our uniquely weird content late on Saturday nights for two years. We were broadcast over the airwaves in television signals which are still pulsing outward into our 300000 kilometers per second expanding universe.
"A sort of 60 MINUTES on acid"
- The Toronto Star -
"Makes the X-Files seem like Family Affair"
- Rolling Stone -
"Makes the murder of three nuns seem like Marsha Brady's pap test"
- George Carlin -
A rapid-fire, off-the-wall, segment-driven TV series. Pushing the envelope of so-called moral acceptability Weird TV was banned in Philadelphia and Wisconsin for broadcasting a stop-motion animated squirrel taking a dump.
Weird TV played on syndicated broadcast television in 45% of the market in 1995-96. Almost half of the North American population (Canada included) had access to our uniquely weird content late on Saturday nights for two years. We were broadcast over the airwaves in television signals which are still pulsing outward into our 300000 kilometers per second expanding universe.
"A sort of 60 MINUTES on acid"
- The Toronto Star -
"Makes the X-Files seem like Family Affair"
- Rolling Stone -
"Makes the murder of three nuns seem like Marsha Brady's pap test"
- George Carlin -