The Yorkshire Fort: Ultimate Challenge is a UK game show created by Jake Cutts, based on Fort Boyard created by Jacques Antoine that was first broadcast in 1990. The show is currently in production and the show has been commissioned for 4 series and will start to air 15 April 2012.
Every Singaporean Son – Epilogue is a Singaporean documentary released in 2011. This is the aftermath from the first season of Every Singaporean Son. 6 episodes will be released, down 12 episodes from the previous season. The first episode airs on 17 August 2011 on YouTube, each clip lasted for 6 to 8 minutes.
The series branched out to its second season of Every Singaporean Son, premiering every Thursday of the week, starting from 16 August 2012, it will be named: Every Singaporean Son II - The Making of an Officer. The series will concentrate on batch of cadets training to be officers in OCS Officer Cadet School, it will last for 20 to 25 episodes.
Run This Town Web Series is an action-drama created by Charles Clemmons. The ‘’Series’’ was created and written by Charles Clemmons and included the collaboration of various other writers including Ben Gelera, Robert O'Connor and Touyee Vang. Run This Town first debuted on YouTube and the official launch party, hosted by Mingle Media TV Network was held on January 9, 2011 at the Screening Room in Los Angeles, California.
tells the story of a newly formed group, called The Alliance that consists of the world’s top Criminals and Escape Artists, and their mission to take over a corrupt government. This newly formed team contains members who have spent their whole lives learning how to solve and deal with crime in ways no one has ever thought of. Now, they are out to take control of the government.
Run This Town was featured in the 2nd annual L.A. Web Series Festival 2011, where several episodes were screened and took home a total of 3 awards in a drama series: for Outstanding Directing
Nikki and John Pranksters in Love is a web series created by Nikki Baker, 25, and John Dahl, 27. The webisodes revolve around revenge pranks conducted by the couple on one another, there are also a number of public pranks and pranks on family and friends. The couple have appeared on a number of television shows internationally including: MTV's "Pranked", ABC's "America's Funniest Home Videos", TruTV's Top 20 "Losers in Love", VH1's "Undateable", G4's "WebSoup: The Best Of 2009", TruTv's "The Smoking gun Presents: World's Dumbest Pranksters", CBS's "The Bonnie Hunt Show", RTL's "Explosiv", RTL's "Nikki and John Interview Special", ProSieben's "Taff", "RudeTube", "The Idiot Awards", "SLQH", "FujiTV".
Freezerburns is a frozen food review web show hosted by Gregory Ng. Calling himself the "Frozen Food Master," Ng eats and reviews various brands of frozen food, and assigns it a rating based on his opinion. The show started on his website, freezerburns.com, but has now expanded into YouTube, and joined Next New Networks' Hungry Nation channel, and can be seen on around 20 other websites. With 55,000 site visitors a month and 5,000 views per show, Freezerburns has attracted the attention of large food companies like Kraft and ConAgra, who have sent packages of frozen food to review. Freezerburns has been featured on a variety of news and blogs.
Diary of a Bad Man is a British comedy web series, which premiered on 6 September 2010. The series was created by Humza Arshad and consists of continuous episodes uploaded on his YouTube channel “HumzaProductions,” revolving around the life of a young man and his relationships with his family.
As of 2012, HumzaProductions had exceeded 46 million views.
Lucidity: The Web Saga is a metaphysical comedy web series produced by Third Productions. The program was created and written by Sean Oliver and Danny Torgersen, who co-star as George and Jason. In addition to screening at the 2013 Phoenix Comicon, Lucidity was an Official Selection at the L.A. Web Series Festival in 2011, 2012, and 2013 Winning The Saga multiple awards in Directing, Editing, Composition, and Special Effects
Best Laid Plans is a completely improvised sitcom produced by New Renaissance Pictures. The show is produced without a script thanks to an ensemble cast of improv performers that includes Jesse GrothOlson and Joshua Adam Snyder. The focus is on a group of close friends who are constantly devising new schemes to get rich or "just get by." Many episodes focus on the various relationships these friends find themselves in. Executive Producer Joshua Sikora was inspired to create the show after working with improv performers on previous productions.
In2ition is a web television series produced by Take180. The series, consisting of 12 episodes of 180 seconds or under was one of the first series produced by the site, and was met with mixed reactions. The show, like many on the site, took fan submissions and integrated them into each episode.
The series premiered on September 10, 2008, on Take180.com and YouTube, and concluded on February 4, 2009 with each episode averaging around 40,000 views on Take180.com.
Fast Lane Daily, sometimes referred to as FLD, is an Internet-based video newscast about the automotive industry, created by Emil Rensing, a founder of Next New Networks. Fast Lane Daily is part of AutoStream, Inc.. Its first episode first aired on February 17, 2007.
FLD is currently hosted by Derek DeAngelis and runs daily, Monday through Friday. Alex Roy, JF Musial, and Leo Parente have now moved to the DRIVE channel. Past FLD hosts include Tinabeth Piña, Alex Gizela, Carrie Milbank, Michael Spinelli and Ray Wert of Jalopnik.com, Gumball 3000 veteran Alex Roy of Team Polizei, Richard Owens of Supercars.net, and Bullrun rally driver Ashley Van Dyke.
As of April, 2013, FLD has over 130,700 YouTube subscribers and has shot over 1,500 episodes, one of the highest episode counts for an internet show. Historical view count for FLD on YouTube stands at 167 million as of April 2013.
On December 20, 2010, FLD aired its 1,000th episode. Most of the clips in the episode were recorded at the Nürburgring when t
I Heart Vampires is a web television series produced by Take180. The series consists of a first season of 22 episodes which ran from March 19, 2009 until September 11, 2009, a second season of 20 episodes which premiered on January 28, 2010, as well as two derivative series that run concurrently with the second season, and concluded on June 4, 2010. The series is well received, and is the first non-variety sketch show on the site to make it past a first season. The show, like many on the site, takes fan submissions and integrated them into each episode.
Bit Museum is a web series focusing on the topic of obsolete, antiquated, obscure, foreign, and otherwise relatively unknown or poorly documented video game hardware. Opinionated reviews and ratings of video game hardware or titles are generally avoided.
The show is not released on a regular schedule, with new episodes being released, on average, once every 1.5 months.
The host, Jason Cirillo, is an independent designer for Robotube Games, and appears in each episode. The setting of the show is usually said to be "the offices of Robotube Games" with each show opening in front of a flatscreen television displaying the Bit Museum logo.
Earlier episodes opened with a tinny-sounding 8-bit filtered rendition of pianist George Shearing's I'm Getting Sentimental Over You, hastily created in order to launch the show quickly, but starting from episode 4 a new vocalized theme song has been used. The song, composed by guitarist Zack Weisinger, features 8-bit sounding electronic music featuring the simplistic lyrics:
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OzGirl is an Australian web series that ran from February to June, 2009. The series consists of 24 episodes, of between five and seven minutes each. The final episode was broadcast live on-air.
EarthBound Saga is a series created by UbseyMovies, based on the 1995 cult classic RPG EarthBound released by Nintendo.
EB Saga was originally started in 1995 by brothers Robbie Benson & Jeff Benson. The video hadn't gone far before they lost interest and ceased filming; In 2005 however, they decided to finish their film.
The series has gained a cult following on YouTube, as well as hundreds of thousands of views.
Cataclysmo and the Time Boys is weekly web serial produced by New Renaissance Pictures. It is distributed by WebSerials.com and is available on YouTube and the Vuze network. Cataclysmo and the Time Boys consists of 24 episodes, each about 5 minutes in length. As of October 2009, the serial had more than 1 million views on YouTube. Cataclysmo and the Time Boys premiered on July 27, 2007.