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Paid Programming (TV pilot) : ウィキペディア英語版
Paid Programming (TV pilot)

''Paid Programming'' (also known as ''Paid Programming: Icelandic Ultra Blue'' or ''Icelandic Ultra Blue'') is a television pilot for Cartoon Network's late night programing block, Adult Swim. The pilot episode of ''Paid Programming'' premiered, unannounced, in the United States on November 3, 2009, and was then re-aired every Tuesday-Friday until December 4, 2009.
''Paid Programming'' is a parody of infomercials and was created and written by H. Jon Benjamin and David Cross, and features amateur actors from Central Casting. 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 by H. Jon Benjamin and David Cross, who wrote and directed the pilot episode. ''Paid Programming'' was first announced at Dragon
*Con 2009
in September 2009, where it was described as an "infomercial within an infomercial";〔*con>〕 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 Central Casting.〔 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 Programing'' 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.

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