ICTV shows from past semesters that are no longer being produced. (Only ICTV shows that have had websites created are listed here.)
30 Minutes
Produced: Spring 2003 - Fall 2004
A late night comedy show with host Dave Ferguson. Modeled after a fake news format, “30 Minutes” featured a combination of funny headlines, reports, and sketches. Chris Caccioppoli '05 produced.
American Contraband
Produced: Spring 2006 - Fall 2006
A political video collage that features narrative, non-fiction, experimental, and animated pieces. Each episode revolves around a broad theme, but for the most part students have freedom to explore their own ideas. Matt Farrell '08 produced.
Better Safe Than
Produced: Fall 2005
Mockumentary series following five members of the Student Auxilary Safety Patrol. Matt Gogal '07 produced.
Beyond
Produced: Fall 2005 - Spring 2006
Original field-shot stories of the supernatural, surreal, magical, and uncanny, in the vein of the classic Twilight Zone episodes. Heather Barbaria '06 and Lee Sacks '07 produced.
Produced: 2003 - Fall 2007
Beyond the Chords
Musicians record in Studio A on Sunday afternoons. If you enjoy live musical talent, this is the show for you. Producer Jesse Wakeman '09.
Beyond Ramen
Produced: Spring 2006
Beyond Ramen: an exploration of the taste buds beyond the college standards of mac n’ cheese or microwave dinners. Creating simple, tasty, and easy meals not from a box, was the main focus of this program. Maggie Brockmann '07 produced.
The Broadcast
Produced: Spring 2006
A studio-based discussion show where viewers decided the content that made up the show by posting on the interactive website ubroadcast.org. Kyle Jamieson '07 and Mike DeHart '07 produced.
B.S. Detectives
Produced: Fall 2007
An action-packed comedy following a group of four on-campus detectives. Produced by Sean Brogan '09, Matt Portman '09 and Zach Capp '09.
By The Book
Produced: Fall 2003
ICTV's one-and-only puppet sitcom, produced in the Fall of 2003. Don Ferlazzo '05 produced.
Conflict of Interest
Produced: Spring 2007
A field-shot comedy about college students and their day-to-day interactions. Produced by Megan McNamara '07 and Sara Pleskow '08.
Downtime
Produced: Fall 2004 - Fall 2005
Focusing on collegiate extracurricular activities and organizations, from ice hockey to tea ceremonies. Produced by Marc Klein (2004-2005) and Ryan Benton '08 (Fall 2005).
Face Off
Produced: Spring 2007
Face Off is a weekly half-hour debate show that will stem from current events concerning entertainment, sports, politics, etc. If there is a controversy over it, Face Off will discuss it in an open forum. Produced by Eric Zapakin '07.
Free Play TV
Produced: Fall 2005 - Spring 2006
A weekly live-to-tape look at the latest in video gaming: news, game and system reviews, game play tips, trends, demonstrations, plus a weekly match-up. Dave Hall '07 produced.
The Gridiron Report
Produced: Anually, Fall Semesters
The Gridiron Report is a sports magazine style show highlighting Ithaca Bombers football games. Includes play-by-play analysis, interviews with players, as well as Bombers head coach Mike Welch. Joe McCormick '09 is producer.
Hollywood 101
Produced: Fall 2004 - Fall 2006
Hollywood 101 is a field shot sitcom about a struggling infomercial company in LA. It is the story of a supremely dysfunctional group of people who must find a way to work together without killing one another. Megan Pietroforte '08 produced.
If It Floats
Produced: Spring 2007
A mockumentary series following the cut-throat consultants at a high-power public relations firm in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Produced by Evan Engel '08, Chrich Cucci '08 and Peter Berg '07.
Ithaca Sports Weekly
Produced: Spring 2005, and sporadically in previous semesters.
Highlights of Cornell, Ithaca College and area high school sports. Live, Sunday nights at 9:00 from Studio B. Amy Zeleznock, producer.
My Loyal Imposters
Produced: Spring 2005
A field-shot sitcom following five quirky roommates. The show centers on the general chaos that is life: friendships, relationships, living situations and the difference between guys and girls. Andrea Adams and Matt Wiener produced.
Now Playing
Produced: Fall 2006
See your academic productions on ICTV with this showcase of student films and videos! Compiled and produced by Allen DiBenedetto '07.
Panorama
Produced: 1976 - 2007
The longest running show on ICTV; Panorama is a weekly news magazine covering news, arts, and entertainment.
The Paper
Produced: Fall 2006
A field-produced drama that chronicles the efforts of four investigative reporters at their newspaper, "The Inquirer." Produced by Sona Ram '07.
The Race
Produced: Fall 2006 - Spring 2007
A reality show, where teams of two race across New York State in a four-day elimination race. Think "The Amazing Race," but with many new twists. Pete Berg '07 produces.
The Race 2
Spring 2007 - Fall 2007
Season two of ICTV's hit reality series, The Race. Eight teams set out from Cayuga Lake in a race around New York State, and tensions run high. Produced by Pete Berg '07, and filmed in the Spring of 2007.
The Solarium With Professor Smedley Drake
Produced: Fall 2004 - Spring 2005
Acclaimed sketch comedy show, featuring Professor Smedley Drake. Winner of the 2005 PEGASYS award for "Best Educational Access". Produced by Jesse Porter.
Sunrise Boulevard
Produced: Fall 2004 - Fall 2005
Failed studio hosts last seen in Des Moines reappear on ICTV - how low can they go? - with a morning show featuring guests and regulars such as Dancing Jimbo. Producer Michael Van Buren '07.
Test Patience
Produced: Fall 2005
The members of a fictitious emotional support group retrieve false memories, recount awful childhood experiences, and make us glad that there are people stranger than ourselves. Produced by Rand Geiger '06.
That's Debatable
Produced: Spring 2005
A collaboration with Speech Communications professor Scott Thomson, whose "Argumentation and Debate" class presented formal argumentation on contemporary topics. Jackie Ariel and Leila Stevens produced for ICTV.
These Are The News
Produced: Spring 2005
A field-shot mockumentary satirizing broadcast news. "These Are The News" gives an inside look behind the scenes at Doylestown, PA's chaotic WDYL news station. Jesse Porter, '05, produced.
TSR: Previews
Produced: Fall 2006
A spin-off of The Screening Room, TSR: Previews features all of the latest movie trailers out of Hollywood. Produced by Ryan Regan '07 and Tiffany Casale '08.
Unicorn Boy
Produced: Fall 2005 - Fall 2006
ICTV’s first cartoon! “Unicorn Boy” is an animated comedy starring a cast of middle-school-aged nerds, including a boy who has the unfortunate luck of having grown a horn out of his forehead. Pete Berg '07 and Mike Wechsler '07 produce.
Work in Progress
Produced: Fall 2004 to Fall 2005
A showcase for films & videos made by IC students and faculty. Created by Nate Brown '05.
You Think You Know Sports?
Produced: 2002 to Fall 2007
You don't need to be a sports fan to enjoy this sports trivia competition. Three contestants battle it out over three rounds, with the survivor facing off with the sports "genius" in the 4th and final round. Produced by Kyle Charters ‘10 and Eric Olen ‘10.