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In this video we deep dive into the first season of Nickelodeon's All That and talk about how it has aged and if its kid friendly or not. We discuss the behind the scenes in the creation of the show and the production of this show in specific. Deep diving into Dan Schneider and Brian Robbins how they created the show, the battling conflicts of gender bias on set and in the writers room and what sketches held up well for kids television and what shouldn't be in kids shows. Cold Shoes (Children Foot Fetish) of it all. Subscribe for $5 on Obisucre Nick Patreon page where we discuss ina. bonus episode Nickelodeon's GROOMING Problem: http://patreon.com/obsucrenick I do not own any of the music in this video the music is credited to Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio. The first season of the American sketch comedy-variety show All That ran on April 16, 1994, as a special preview, but officially ran from January to April 1995. The first season began in 1994-1995 with the pilot and 14 episodes. On April 16, 1994, Nickelodeon aired the All That pilot, which was the beginning of Season 1, the beginning of the "Golden Era", and the start of the All That series. After You Can't Do That on Television ended production in 1990, Nickelodeon had interest in creating another sketch comedy series for the network. The network debuted another sketch show called Roundhouse in 1992. After the show's debut, Nickelodeon asked Mike Tollin and Brian Robbins to create a new show. The network wanted a show that was similar to Saturday Night Live, but for kids. Joe Davola, Kevin Kopelow, Dan Schneider and Heath Seifert were brought on as producers and were a major part of the writing force for the show. Producers went on a search to finds kids to join the cast after the network green-lit the show. Angelique Bates, Lori Beth Denberg, Katrina Johnson, Kel Mitchell, Alisa Reyes, Josh Server, and Kenan Thompson were hired. Bates got a call from her agent about the show in late 1992. She auditioned by doing an impression of Steve Urkel, which she would get to do various times on the show. Denberg was discovered by producers at a drama competition; she was invited to audition and got the gig. Johnson, Mitchell, Reyes, Server, and Thompson went through a series of auditions to get on the show. My links: https://www.patreon.com/ObscureNick https://www.instagram.com/ObiscureNick https://www.twitter.com/ObiscureNick
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