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Here is the 2006 batch of Channy videos. Produced for the 4th Annual Channel 101
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Live from the roof of Cinespace, this video kicked off the 2006 Channy Awards. |
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Doc and Mharti return, as Comic Sacrifice details the creative freedom of Channel 101. |
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A video about title sequences. Zazzification! |
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Chester Tam sits down with Rob Schrab for an exclusive interview. |
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From Danny Jelinek and Matt Braunger, a show and tell about Villains. |
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101 Dramatic Moments 2006: Uncapping the mystery behind the rise and fall of The |
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Kate Freund presents some of the most eligible bachelors of 101. Enjoy, ladies. |
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A tribute to the ghosts of Channel 101. |
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Steve Sutton, one-time Channel 101 reviewer and all-time video-blogger, announces the |
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Mike Rose takes us on a tour of his wig collection. |
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Receiving Oliver, a show mysteriously unaccounted for on this site, showed up as a nominee |
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They are roomates, but better yet-they are also Two Different Guys. |
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Teamwork is important. Eric Acosta and Wade Randolph demonstrate. |
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The 2006 Channel 101 season saw an unprecedented number of quality Prime Time shows |
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Rob Schrab cut together this tribute to a guy who has been around since day one. |
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Class is in session. Abed Gheith teaches us all a little bit about acting and ourselves. |
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Extreme Access with Cameron Campbell. Giving you extreme access to all of your |
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Fun MC's Abed Gheith and Erni Crews bring you this years 101 rap, Channel 1-0-Fun! |
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Rob Schrab and Dan Harmon created Channel 101. At the 2006 Channys they were given a |
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What is it like to direct a 101 show? Ryan Ridley seeks to find out. |
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Andy Goldblatt and Jenny Flack let everyone know how to contribute to Channel 101, |
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Dan Harmon, with a little help from Aaron Yonda and Matt Sloan, demonstrates why structure |
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Channel 101 gets, on average, around forty submissions a month. Here is a small sample of |
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For the 2006 Channys, participants were asked to link their credits videos via letters. |
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