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The Downer Channel

  • TV Series
  • 2001
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
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The Downer Channel (2001)
Sketch ComedyComedy

An American sketch comedy television seriesAn American sketch comedy television seriesAn American sketch comedy television series

  • Creator
    • Michael Halpern
  • Stars
    • Mary Lynn Rajskub
    • Wanda Sykes
    • Steven Wright
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    65
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    • Creator
      • Michael Halpern
    • Stars
      • Mary Lynn Rajskub
      • Wanda Sykes
      • Steven Wright
    • 10User reviews
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    Mary Lynn Rajskub
    Mary Lynn Rajskub
    • Various
    • 2001
    Wanda Sykes
    Wanda Sykes
    • Various
    • 2001
    Steven Wright
    Steven Wright
    • Walter
    • 2001
    Jeff Bryan Davis
    Jeff Bryan Davis
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    Lance Krall
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    Teri Garr
    Teri Garr
    • Wilma McVoid
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    Fred Willard
    Fred Willard
    • Henry McVoid
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    Ted Hardwick
    • Host
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    Josh Daly
    • Timmy
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    Jennifer Coolidge
    Jennifer Coolidge
    • Esmé
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    Ken Jeong
    Ken Jeong
    • Store Owner
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    Craig Robinson
    Craig Robinson
    • Boyfriend
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    Mindy Sterling
    Mindy Sterling
    • Neighbor
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    Todd Giebenhain
    Todd Giebenhain
    • Weedy
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    Kevin G. Schmidt
    Kevin G. Schmidt
    • Timmy
    • 2001
    Pamela Dunlap
    Pamela Dunlap
    • Lady at Diner
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    Henriette Mantel
    Henriette Mantel
    • Self
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    Mike Rad
    Mike Rad
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    • 2001
    • Creator
      • Michael Halpern
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    andykleinendorst

    Worst Show in Downer history

    This show is so stupid it's not even funny. I mean come on, are we supposed to laugh at a bunch of slackjawed people crowding around a pan of hot cookies, then trying to eat them and realize they're too hot? This would be funny for toddlers but not for teens and adults. I'll also have to agree that this show get the rating it deserves. 0.000000001/100000
    JBoze313

    Maybe the worst show ever

    This show is awful. I can't say awful enough times. The previews for this show made it look as tho it was the funniest show ever made, but I watched it the other night-and wow this stuff is bad. This is the oddest humor I have ever seen, and I can't imagine anyone finding it funny. As far as I have heard, almost everyone hates the show, and I have to wonder, how did this ever get on tv in the first place? There is SO much great tv that gets canned without a chance (Freaks and Geeks for example), yet garbage like this makes it on the air at all, it amazes and shocks me! NBC is becoming the worst channel on tv, and I don't even watch it at all anymore. I used to watch NBC all the time, but it definitely losing it's crown as king of the networks. This show is horrible...Spy TV is a gem compared to this show, and that means The Downer Channel HAS to be awful. .000000000001/10--is that possible?
    wierdo-4

    A mixed bag, at it's best...

    I know from the things that they have done earlier, that the members of the downer channel are all very funny. Steve Martin was involved, and the it was brought to me by the people who brought me 3rd Rock from the Sun, and That 70's Show! This show, as a sum of the parts going in, should be funny.

    But, for the most part it isn't. Instead of making it a pure skit comedy show, it turns into a "concept show" where they interrupt skits with slips of people complaining. Not only does this interrupt the flow of the show, it makes it so the skits are really only :30 second blasts of silliness.

    Another problem is there are too many writers for the type of show it should be. It should be a skit show, so it should be written primarily, if not completely, by the members of the troupe. You can tell that there is a distance between the actors and the writing, something that shouldn't happen in skit comedy.

    It does have funny parts, though. I just wish they could hold on to them for the full half hour.
    Warteen

    Had its moments, but overall a downer

    Despite the obvious comic talent in its cast - particularly Jeff Davis of Whose Line is it Anyway, and stand-up comedienne Wanda Sykes - this show was doomed to fail from the beginning.

    It's hard to list all the things wrong with it. First, it assumed that the audience had a two-second attention span. Think of Saturday Night Live, but with 25 scenes in a show. That's how quick the "jokes" were. Second, most of the scenes or gags that they gave a huge set-up to were just not funny. For example, there was a mini-documentary about a woman's fear of clowns that was just ridiculous. Third, the idea of using real-life interviews and turning them into humorous scenes is simply unlikely to work with any American audience.

    There were a few good things about the show, however. The Walter character was quite funny with his sagas throughout the show. An occasional situation or joke worked quite well. For example, the Relationship Roadshow bits were original and fairly amusing. And finally, the theme song was catchy - this holds little relevance to the show's quality, but should still be noted.

    Overall, the show was definitely an original idea, but a bad one. The positive could come nowhere near balancing the glaring negative. There's a reason this show only ran five episodes. However, those fans of the cast members who taped it will be happy with their little piece of cult trivia.
    cpotts-173-959410

    comedy show of short movies about people being screwed

    I loved this show. It was too bad they made so few episodes. It was the kind of humour you don't see much of these days, where sad and maddening things happen to people and they just have to take it on the chin. This is definitely comedy for the little guy. It wasn't so much sketch comedy as a collection of short movies. There were no recurring characters as far as I remember; perhaps they would have appeared over time. It reminded me somewhat of the Ben Stiller Show, in that both were quite short lived and quite sophisticated and full of promise that never got a chance to develop. I don't know if we'll ever see this on DVD and I've never seen it rerun. Too bad.

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      • July 24, 2001 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Carsey-Werner Company
      • NBC Productions
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