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Dog Bites Man was a partially improvised comedy television show on Comedy Central that aired in summer 2006. It began airing on The Comedy Channel in Australia in June 2007. The series was produced by DreamWorks Television.

Premise



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Dog Bites Man was a parody of local news coverage, and followed the misadventures of a struggling news team from Spokane, Washington as they traveled around the country producing news segments. A mockumentary, the show incorporated scenes with the cast in traditional skits as well as them improvising with non-actors, who believed that they are an actual (albeit unusual) news crew.

Disclaimer



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Perhaps to lessen confusion pertaining to the true reality of the show, starting with episode five each episode began with the following message: "With the exception of the news team, the following episode contains real people who were not made aware they were being filmed as part of a comedy show."

Cast



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  • Zach Galifianakis as Alan Finger, the show's incompetent director. Also a musician, in episode three, he scored a hit song in Panama City using the name "The Finger" (the song was titled "Come on and Get It (Up in Dem Guts)").
  • A.D. Miles as Marty Shonson, an intern who serves as a production assistant.
  • Andrea Savage as Tillie Sullivan, the team's producer.
  • Matt Walsh as Kevin Beekin, the star reporter for the news show, who used to date Tillie the producer and still has feelings for her.

Cancellation



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When asked on Michael Showalter's webisode series The Michael Showalter Showalter if Comedy Central had cancelled the show, Zach Galifianakis replied "Yes, thank God." He went on to explain that "messing with people" made him uncomfortable.

Episodes



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All titles were prefaced with "Assignment:"

Home release



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Producers and creators



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  • Jonathan Barry - Executive Producer
  • Justin Falvey - Executive Producer
  • Darryl Frank - Executive Producer
  • Dan Mazer - Executive Producer
  • Keith Raskin - Producer
  • Dan Mazer - Creator

See also



  • Crossballs: The Debate Show

References



  • Journos Go Wild, Village Voice, June 1, 2006

External links



  • Official website
  • Dog Bites Man on Internet Movie Database
  • Dog Bites Man at TV.com


 
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