Guess the TV shows!

Show one hundred:

  1. Each episode of season one (except for the pilot) is named after a Hank Williams song.
  2. At the end of season three episode one, the song sung by Charles Esten was aired live during the ending of the episode when it originally aired.
  3. After ABC cancelled the series in May 2016, Country Music Television picked it up in June 2016 for a fifth and sixth season.

Show one hundred & one:

  1. The titles for the episodes in Season 1 were all lines used in that episode.
  2. Four tapes were stolen in August 2006 in Budapest, where the 13-part series was being edited, and the thieves were demanding £1 million ($1.9 million, 1.5 million euros) for their safe return. The production offered a £40,000 reward for the return of the tapes. The Hungarian police found the tapes the next month.
  3. All the main cast went through months of medieval boot camp to prepare for their roles.

Show one hundred & two:

  1. Peyton’s Internet address punkndisorderly.com used to lead to an actual page featuring her art and the web cam.
  2. Haley is not shown driving a car until season 5, but has her drivers license in high school.
  3. The Rivercourt, which was used througout the entire series, was taken down after the show ended.

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This one is Nashville!

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Yes, that’s the one. Nice.

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One Tree Hill

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Yes, that’s it.

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Love that show. One of my fav’s

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Show one hundred: Nashville

  1. Each episode of season one (except for the pilot) is named after a Hank Williams song.
  2. At the end of season three episode one, the song sung by Charles Esten was aired live during the ending of the episode when it originally aired.
  3. After ABC cancelled the series in May 2016, Country Music Television picked it up in June 2016 for a fifth and sixth season.

SOLVED!


Show one hundred & one:

  1. The titles for the episodes in Season 1 were all lines used in that episode.
  2. Four tapes were stolen in August 2006 in Budapest, where the 13-part series was being edited, and the thieves were demanding £1 million ($1.9 million, 1.5 million euros) for their safe return. The production offered a £40,000 reward for the return of the tapes. The Hungarian police found the tapes the next month.
  3. All the main cast went through months of medieval boot camp to prepare for their roles.
  4. Harry Lloyd was eighteen when he was cast as his twenty-two year old character.

Show one hundred & two: One Tree Hill

  1. Peyton’s Internet address punkndisorderly.com used to lead to an actual page featuring her art and the web cam.
  2. Haley is not shown driving a car until season 5, but has her drivers license in high school.
  3. The Rivercourt, which was used througout the entire series, was taken down after the show ended.

SOLVED!


@ScreenSloths

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Harry Lloyd? Is that maybe Game of Thrones?

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He was in it but it’s not the show this time.

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Show one hundred: Nashville

  1. Each episode of season one (except for the pilot) is named after a Hank Williams song.
  2. At the end of season three episode one, the song sung by Charles Esten was aired live during the ending of the episode when it originally aired.
  3. After ABC cancelled the series in May 2016, Country Music Television picked it up in June 2016 for a fifth and sixth season.

SOLVED!


Show one hundred & one: Robin Hood

  1. The titles for the episodes in Season 1 were all lines used in that episode.
  2. Four tapes were stolen in August 2006 in Budapest, where the 13-part series was being edited, and the thieves were demanding £1 million ($1.9 million, 1.5 million euros) for their safe return. The production offered a £40,000 reward for the return of the tapes. The Hungarian police found the tapes the next month.
  3. All the main cast went through months of medieval boot camp to prepare for their roles.
  4. Harry Lloyd was eighteen when he was cast as his twenty-two year old character.
  5. An anagram for this show is Indoor Hob.

SOLVED!


Show one hundred & two: One Tree Hill

  1. Peyton’s Internet address punkndisorderly.com used to lead to an actual page featuring her art and the web cam.
  2. Haley is not shown driving a car until season 5, but has her drivers license in high school.
  3. The Rivercourt, which was used througout the entire series, was taken down after the show ended.

SOLVED!


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Is 101, Robin Hood?

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Yes. That’s the one.

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Great! Took me minute to realize it was Robin Hood after I read over the anagram one more time with the medieval clue.

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Show one hundred & three:

  1. In the Asphalt Cafe, there’s a green brick wall with a bunch of signatures on it. Those signatures belong to the cast and crew.
  2. The lead wore a single feather earring in almost all episodes.

Show one hundred & four:

  1. Season one was filmed in New York entirely during the COVID-19 pandemic.
  2. There are several third season references to a streaming service called “Streamberry.” This fictional streamer was originally created as part of a plot point on the science fiction anthology series Black Mirror; it’s that show’s version of Netflix, complete with its very similar logo.

Show one hundred & five:

  1. This is the first project which the German Motion Picture Fund awarded its maximum funding sum, 10 million euros.
  2. Each episode of the series ends with a classic rock song relating to its plot and/or foreshadowing the next episode.

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Die Discounter?

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Not this time, sorry.

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Show one hundred & three:

  1. In the Asphalt Cafe, there’s a green brick wall with a bunch of signatures on it. Those signatures belong to the cast and crew.
  2. The lead wore a single feather earring in almost all episodes.
  3. The ketchup and mustard bottles are super short in the later seasons. It’s because they used to have a problem with the ketchup and mustard blocking cast members’ faces. So, they asked the prop team to shorten them.

Show one hundred & four:

  1. Season one was filmed in New York entirely during the COVID-19 pandemic.
  2. There are several third season references to a streaming service called “Streamberry.” This fictional streamer was originally created as part of a plot point on the science fiction anthology series Black Mirror; it’s that show’s version of Netflix, complete with its very similar logo.
  3. The show couldn’t get Dolly Parton to cameo because it was short-notice and in the middle of the COVID pandemic, so they needed someone to play Dolly who was already tested and available, which was Tina Fey.

Show one hundred & five:

  1. This is the first project which the German Motion Picture Fund awarded its maximum funding sum, 10 million euros.
  2. Each episode of the series ends with a classic rock song relating to its plot and/or foreshadowing the next episode.
  3. Every episode starts with a backstory of a main character; a narrative screenwriting resource borrowed from Lost (2004).

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Pretty Sure this is Victorious. One of my fav shows

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It is this one, yes.

Show one hundred & three: Victorious

  1. In the Asphalt Cafe, there’s a green brick wall with a bunch of signatures on it. Those signatures belong to the cast and crew.
  2. The lead wore a single feather earring in almost all episodes.
  3. The ketchup and mustard bottles are super short in the later seasons. It’s because they used to have a problem with the ketchup and mustard blocking cast members’ faces. So, they asked the prop team to shorten them.

SOLVED!


Show one hundred & four:

  1. Season one was filmed in New York entirely during the COVID-19 pandemic.
  2. There are several third season references to a streaming service called “Streamberry.” This fictional streamer was originally created as part of a plot point on the science fiction anthology series Black Mirror; it’s that show’s version of Netflix, complete with its very similar logo.
  3. The show couldn’t get Dolly Parton to cameo because it was short-notice and in the middle of the COVID pandemic, so they needed someone to play Dolly who was already tested and available, which was Tina Fey.
  4. The title band’s album featured in the trailer for the show is titled “W.O.R.L.D. D.O.M.I.N.A.T.I.O.N.” According to the album’s cover art, it stands for “We’re Outstanding Real Living Dolls Dancing Our Music Into National Acclaim In Our Nation.” However, it is missing a word for the T in “Domination.”

Show one hundred & five:

  1. This is the first project which the German Motion Picture Fund awarded its maximum funding sum, 10 million euros.
  2. Each episode of the series ends with a classic rock song relating to its plot and/or foreshadowing the next episode.
  3. Every episode starts with a backstory of a main character; a narrative screenwriting resource borrowed from Lost (2004).
  4. The name of the ship, Kerberos (Cerberus in English), refers to the three-headed dog that guards Hades. The ghost ship, Prometheus, is named for the Greek Titan who stole fire from Olympus and gave it to Man.

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