In Dead Pilots Society, scripts that were developed by studios and networks but were never produced are given the table reads they deserve. Starring actors you know and love from television and film, a live audience, and a good time in which no one gets notes, no one is fired, and everyone laughs. Presented by Andrew Reich (Friends; Worst Week) Ben Blacker (The Writers Panel podcast; co-creator, T... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 185 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Comedy InterviewsComedyTV ReviewsTV & Film |
Episode 182: David S. Rosenthal Interview
In this after show for The Cheap Seats, Andrew sits down with writer David S. Rosenthal, whose career spans some of television’s most iconic series.
Andrew and "Rosie" go way back to their days at summer ca... more
Episode 181: The Cheap Seats Written by David S. Rosenthal
This month on Dead Pilots Society we have The Cheap Seats by David S. Rosenthal, a veteran television writer whose credits include Spin City, Gilmore Girls, The Middle, and Jane the Virgin. ... more
Episode 180: Gracie Glassmeyer Interview
This after-show episode dives deeper into Here She Lies with its creator, Gracie Glassmeyer. If you heard the table read of this dark, twisty pilot, you probably have questions—like why Seth can’t leave his h... more
Episode 179: Here She Lies Written by Gracie Glassmeyer
Welcome to Dead Pilots Society, the podcast that takes comedy pilots from A-list writers that were sold and developed at networks and streamers but never produced, and gives them the table read... more
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This was by far the most intelligent and moving DPS ep I’ve heard in years on this show. By contrast, most other DPs are small, shallow, and silly—and I don’t just mean that very unfortunate Lewis and Clark effort. “Here She Lies” was brilliant brilliant brilliant!
Amazing standalone episodes you can listen to during random spots you need to fill. Great listen, and there are some real bangers in there! Some aren’t amazing, but I really recommend ‘Only Child’ by John Hodgman
Very few podcasts make me laugh out loud, but the writing for some of these dead pilots, and the quality of the table reads, are so good that I frequently laugh out loud when listening. And to hear the real stories of how the shows are conceived and then interpreted is enjoyable and touching. Add this one to your regular listening rotation – you won’t be disappointed!
Wonderful, entertaining, educational content, but the sound is really bad. Some of these episodes have huge discrepancies between volumes of actors. It’s especially a problem in the live audience recordings.
Some episodes are fine, but then sometimes the actors are mic’d so differently that within the same show one actor is so quiet you can barely hear them, while another actor is so loud it blows your eardrums out.
It’s really frustrating as a listener because I’m so interested in the dialogu... more
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This podcast offers listeners a unique experience by bringing unproduced television pilot scripts to life through captivating table reads featuring established actors and live audience engagement. Each episode typically involves a blend of humor, industry insights, and personal anecdotes from writers, along with lively discussions centered on the challenges of getting a show greenlit in Hollywood. Guests consist primarily of talented individuals from the writing and acting field, sharing their experiences and creative processes, which adds a layer of authenticity and entertainment to the episodes. The variety of content, from darker comedies to heartfelt narratives, ensures that there is something for everyone, whether they are industry pro... more
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Recent guests on Dead Pilots Society include:
1. David S. Rosenthal
2. Gracie Glassmeyer
3. Peri Gilpin
4. Ilana Peña
5. Anne Sundell
6. Lauren Herstik
7. Riki Lindhome
8. Natasha Leggero
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