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Acceptable TV (2007–2007) on VH1
About Acceptable TV
Acceptable TV ended on May 11, 2007, on VH1. The series concluded after its first season, which ran from March 23 to May 11, 2007.
Acceptable TV was a TV series that built on the innovations of Channel 101, a platform for digital shorts created by Jack Black, Dan Harmon, and Rob Schrab. It was a competition-based show where viewers could watch three-minute episodes of various proposed series, vote for their favorites, and influence which shows would continue or be replaced. The show aimed to showcase emerging talent and potentially develop popular shorts into full series for VH1.
The show had a runtime of 30 minutes per episode and was part of a broader internet-driven movement to promote user-generated content and interactive voting.
Acceptable TV episode schedule
8 aired
Aired · 8
| Date | Ep. | Title |
|---|---|---|
| May 11, 2007 | S1·E8 | So Long! |
| May 4, 2007 | S1·E7 | Racist Sin Dollars |
| April 27, 2007 | S1·E6 | Red Sin Train |
| April 20, 2007 | S1·E5 | Gay Federal Fivers |
| April 13, 2007 | S1·E4 | Law & Makeover: Drunk Dr. Phil Unit |
| April 6, 2007 | S1·E3 | Elderly Rappin' P*******es |
| March 30, 2007 | S1·E2 | Adorable Circus Doctors |
| March 23, 2007 | S1·E1 | Tiny, Homeless Fart Jokes...With Sprinkles |