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Noah's Arc (TV series)

Noah's Arc is an American cable television comedy-drama series that aired for two seasons on the Logo network from October 19, 2005 to October 4, 2006. The show centered on the lives of four Black gay friends who share personal and professional experiences while living in Los Angeles.[1]

Noah's Arc
DVD box cover
GenreComedy drama
Created byPatrik-Ian Polk
StarringDarryl Stephens
Rodney Chester
Christian Vincent
Doug Spearman
Opening theme"Remember the Love" by Adriana Evans
Country of originUnited States
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes17 (plus unaired pilot) (list of episodes)
Production
Running time23 minutes
Release
Original networkLogo
Original releaseOctober 19, 2005 (2005-10-19) –
October 4, 2006 (2006-10-04)
Chronology
Followed byNoah's Arc: Jumping the Broom

After its cancellation, a film was produced entitled Noah's Arc: Jumping the Broom, which was released theatrically in 2008.

Series overview

Originally, the show focused around friends Noah Nicholson, Alex Kirby, Ricky Davis, and Chance Counter. Noah is a financially struggling screenwriter who eventually lands a job as Hollywood film writer, a job that was originally belonged to his boyfriend Wade Robinson. Alex is a HIV counselor and the sassy friend of the group. Ricky is the owner of clothing boutique and the closest friend of Noah. Chance is a college professor. Wade who eventually becomes Noah's boyfriend struggles with his sexual identity as well as the acceptance by Noah's friends. The group endures many social issues throughout the series including same sex dating, same-sex marriage, same-sex parenthood, HIV and AIDS awareness, infidelity, promiscuity, homophobia, and gay bashing.

By season two, Noah and Wade's intimate relationship ends with Noah having a new boyfriend and moving into new home. Alex opens his own HIV clinic with the help of his friends. Ricky enters into a brief relationship with a doctor who is HIV positive but Ricky has his reservations about being intimate. Chance is now a married man who is adapting to married life.

Cast and characters

Production

Development

Cast of Noah's Arc
 
Cast of seasons 1 and (2005-2006), from left: Gregory Keith, Christian Vincent, Jonathan Julian, Darryl Stephens, show creator Patrik-Ian Polk, Doug Spearman, Rodney Chester, Jensen Atwood

The idea for Noah's Arc originated in 2003 when Patrik-Ian Polk attended a Los Angeles Black gay pride club event. The experience inspired Ian-Polk to write the series that was centered around the lives of Black gay men. The original one-hour pilot was produced independently and released as a web series in 2004, and to assist in funding each episode, the show was originally envisioned as a DVD subscription series.[2] After the web series was well received, the series was picked up by Logo TV as a half-hour series.[2][3] During production of the pilot episode, Rodney Chester – who portrays Alex in the show – used his own truck as a makeshift hair, make-up and dressing room. After the pilot episode was well received at film festivals and independent screenings, the series was picked up by MTV-affiliated cable network Logo as a half-hour series. The pilot, "My One Temptation", was re-written and re-shot as a two-part premiere episode,[2] and Noah's Arc became LOGO's first scripted series.[3]

Executive producer Dave Mace served as the series' showrunner, with Patrik-Ian Polk and Carol Ann Shine as series' co-executive producers. Pamela Post, Noreen Halpern, Eileen Opatut, and John Morayniss also served as executive producers for the second season.

Casting

Casting for the lead characters of Noah's Arc occurred in early 2003. Pamela Azmi-Andrew was the casting director as Polk sat in on the auditions. For the title lead role, Noah Nicholson, actors Darryl Stephens and Christian Vincent were being considered. Stephens, who originally auditioned for the role of Ricky Davis, was cast as Noah Nicholson. Vincent was later recast as Noah's best friend Ricky Davis.

Rodney Chester was cast as Alex Kirby. Chester maintained a friendship with Polk when he appeared in Polk's independent film Punks, which adapts several elements into the television series. Doug Spearman and Jensen Atwood would later be cast for their respective roles. By mid-2003, a cast was put together for the filming of the pilot episode. Shortly after the release of the pilot episode, Polk wrote and directed another in-depth episode for the characters. Shaun T. Fitness, who was originally cast as Trey Iverson in the pilot episode, was replaced by Gregory Keith in the series. Carlos Tineco, who was originally cast as a random guy whom Ricky has sex with, was cast for the recurring role Junito. The character of Junito was originally a go-go dancer before being rewritten as a doctor and later recast with Wilson Cruz assuming the role in the series. Jurnee Crapps, who played the role of Kenya McEntire, was replaced by Sahara Davis in season two.

Filming

Season one was filmed in Los Angeles, while season two was filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Reunion

On July 5, 2020, twelve years after the show ended, the cast reunited for Noah's Arc: The 'Rona Chronicles, an hour-long special aired on YouTube and Facebook. Produced during and based around the COVID-19 pandemic, The 'Rona Chronicles was produced as a virtual reunion, with the actors (and therefore their characters) interacting virtually via Skype. The reunion, which benefited charity, was followed by a live Q&A moderated by Queer Eye's Karamo Brown.[4]

Legacy

Noah's Arc was the first scripted television series to center a group of black gay men.[4]

Episodes

Season one consists of nine episodes, while season two has eight episodes. The unaired pilot is available on the season one DVD box set.

Season Episodes First aired Last aired
1 9 October 19, 2005 December 7, 2005
2 8 August 6, 2006 October 4, 2006

Release

Broadcast

Noah's Arc aired on Logo in the United States. The show became Logo's highest-rated show during its run. Despite the positive feedback from viewership, the show was not renewed for a third season and was later canceled. In the summer of 2008, BET's spin-off cable television channel BET J briefly broadcast the entire series in rotation. In October 2008, the movie Noah's Arc: Jumping the Broom was released which picks up after series' cliffhanger finale.

Streaming

In March 2019, Logo TV began streaming the entire series on their YouTube channel.[5] The episodes were removed from their YouTube channel in September 2019. The series streams on Apple TV (with a subscription).[6] Outside of Logo platform, the series can be found on electronic sell-through platforms such as iTunes[7][8] and Amazon Prime Video.[9]

Soundtracks

Soundtrack albums for each of the first two seasons were released by Tommy Boy Records. The season one soundtrack was released on March 24, 2006, and features music by such artists as Joshua Radin, Gordon Chambers, Me'shell Ndegéocello, Patrik-Ian Polk, Mary Ann Tatum, and Adriana Evans.

The soundtrack for season two was released on December 15, 2007, featuring the likes of Anthony David, Bedroom Walls, Raz-B, Patrik-Ian Polk, Mike Anthony, and Solange Knowles.

See also

References

  1. ^ "LOGO TV Original TV Shows, Reality TV Shows | LOGO TV". Logo TV. Retrieved 2018-03-16.
  2. ^ a b c Polk, Patrik-Ian;Stephens, Darryl; and Atwood, Jensen (2007). DVD audio commentary for Noah's Arc: The Complete First Season ("My One Temptation, Part 1" and "My One Temptation, Part 2"). Paramount Home Entertainment
  3. ^ a b Polk, Patrik-Ian (2006-10-06). "Noah's Arc: Tales from the Arc Side". Noah's Arc. LOGO.
  4. ^ a b Street, Mikelle (June 5, 2020). "Groundbreaking Noah's Arc Is Back Tonight for Special 'Rona' Reunion". The Advocate. Retrieved July 6, 2020.
  5. ^ "You Can Now Watch All of 'Noah's Arc' on YouTube". www.out.com. 2019-03-19. Retrieved 2019-03-20.
  6. ^ Noah's Arc on Apple TV. Apple TV. Retrieved on July 21, 2020
  7. ^ Noah's Arc, Season 1. iTunes. Retrieved on July 21, 2020
  8. ^ Noah's Arc, Season 2. iTunes. Retrieved on July 21, 2020
  9. ^ Noah's Arc on Amazon Prime. Amazon Prime. Retrieved on July 21, 2020

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Not to be confused with Noah s Ark Noah s Arc is an American cable television comedy drama series that aired for two seasons on the Logo network from October 19 2005 to October 4 2006 The show centered on the lives of four Black gay friends who share personal and professional experiences while living in Los Angeles 1 Noah s ArcDVD box coverGenreComedy dramaCreated byPatrik Ian PolkStarringDarryl StephensRodney ChesterChristian VincentDoug SpearmanOpening theme Remember the Love by Adriana EvansCountry of originUnited StatesNo of seasons2No of episodes17 plus unaired pilot list of episodes ProductionRunning time23 minutesReleaseOriginal networkLogoOriginal releaseOctober 19 2005 2005 10 19 October 4 2006 2006 10 04 ChronologyFollowed byNoah s Arc Jumping the BroomAfter its cancellation a film was produced entitled Noah s Arc Jumping the Broom which was released theatrically in 2008 Contents 1 Series overview 2 Cast and characters 3 Production 3 1 Development 3 2 Casting 3 3 Filming 4 Reunion 5 Legacy 6 Episodes 7 Release 7 1 Broadcast 7 2 Streaming 8 Soundtracks 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksSeries overview EditOriginally the show focused around friends Noah Nicholson Alex Kirby Ricky Davis and Chance Counter Noah is a financially struggling screenwriter who eventually lands a job as Hollywood film writer a job that was originally belonged to his boyfriend Wade Robinson Alex is a HIV counselor and the sassy friend of the group Ricky is the owner of clothing boutique and the closest friend of Noah Chance is a college professor Wade who eventually becomes Noah s boyfriend struggles with his sexual identity as well as the acceptance by Noah s friends The group endures many social issues throughout the series including same sex dating same sex marriage same sex parenthood HIV and AIDS awareness infidelity promiscuity homophobia and gay bashing By season two Noah and Wade s intimate relationship ends with Noah having a new boyfriend and moving into new home Alex opens his own HIV clinic with the help of his friends Ricky enters into a brief relationship with a doctor who is HIV positive but Ricky has his reservations about being intimate Chance is now a married man who is adapting to married life Cast and characters EditMain article List of Noah s Arc characters Darryl Stephens as Noah Nicholson a screenwriter Rodney Chester as Alex Kirby an HIV AIDS educator Christian Vincent as Ricky Davis a promiscuous boutique owner Doug Spearman as Chance Counter an economics professor Jensen Atwood as Wade Robinson a screenwriter who comes out after falling for NoahProduction EditDevelopment Edit Cast of Noah s Arc Cast of seasons 1 and 2005 2006 from left Gregory Keith Christian Vincent Jonathan Julian Darryl Stephens show creator Patrik Ian Polk Doug Spearman Rodney Chester Jensen Atwood The idea for Noah s Arc originated in 2003 when Patrik Ian Polk attended a Los Angeles Black gay pride club event The experience inspired Ian Polk to write the series that was centered around the lives of Black gay men The original one hour pilot was produced independently and released as a web series in 2004 and to assist in funding each episode the show was originally envisioned as a DVD subscription series 2 After the web series was well received the series was picked up by Logo TV as a half hour series 2 3 During production of the pilot episode Rodney Chester who portrays Alex in the show used his own truck as a makeshift hair make up and dressing room After the pilot episode was well received at film festivals and independent screenings the series was picked up by MTV affiliated cable network Logo as a half hour series The pilot My One Temptation was re written and re shot as a two part premiere episode 2 and Noah s Arc became LOGO s first scripted series 3 Executive producer Dave Mace served as the series showrunner with Patrik Ian Polk and Carol Ann Shine as series co executive producers Pamela Post Noreen Halpern Eileen Opatut and John Morayniss also served as executive producers for the second season Casting Edit Casting for the lead characters of Noah s Arc occurred in early 2003 Pamela Azmi Andrew was the casting director as Polk sat in on the auditions For the title lead role Noah Nicholson actors Darryl Stephens and Christian Vincent were being considered Stephens who originally auditioned for the role of Ricky Davis was cast as Noah Nicholson Vincent was later recast as Noah s best friend Ricky Davis Rodney Chester was cast as Alex Kirby Chester maintained a friendship with Polk when he appeared in Polk s independent film Punks which adapts several elements into the television series Doug Spearman and Jensen Atwood would later be cast for their respective roles By mid 2003 a cast was put together for the filming of the pilot episode Shortly after the release of the pilot episode Polk wrote and directed another in depth episode for the characters Shaun T Fitness who was originally cast as Trey Iverson in the pilot episode was replaced by Gregory Keith in the series Carlos Tineco who was originally cast as a random guy whom Ricky has sex with was cast for the recurring role Junito The character of Junito was originally a go go dancer before being rewritten as a doctor and later recast with Wilson Cruz assuming the role in the series Jurnee Crapps who played the role of Kenya McEntire was replaced by Sahara Davis in season two Filming Edit Season one was filmed in Los Angeles while season two was filmed in Vancouver British Columbia Canada Reunion EditOn July 5 2020 twelve years after the show ended the cast reunited for Noah s Arc The Rona Chronicles an hour long special aired on YouTube and Facebook Produced during and based around the COVID 19 pandemic The Rona Chronicles was produced as a virtual reunion with the actors and therefore their characters interacting virtually via Skype The reunion which benefited charity was followed by a live Q amp A moderated by Queer Eye s Karamo Brown 4 Legacy EditNoah s Arc was the first scripted television series to center a group of black gay men 4 Episodes EditMain article List of Noah s Arc episodes Season one consists of nine episodes while season two has eight episodes The unaired pilot is available on the season one DVD box set Season Episodes First aired Last aired1 9 October 19 2005 December 7 20052 8 August 6 2006 October 4 2006Release EditBroadcast Edit Noah s Arc aired on Logo in the United States The show became Logo s highest rated show during its run Despite the positive feedback from viewership the show was not renewed for a third season and was later canceled In the summer of 2008 BET s spin off cable television channel BET J briefly broadcast the entire series in rotation In October 2008 the movie Noah s Arc Jumping the Broom was released which picks up after series cliffhanger finale Streaming Edit In March 2019 Logo TV began streaming the entire series on their YouTube channel 5 The episodes were removed from their YouTube channel in September 2019 The series streams on Apple TV with a subscription 6 Outside of Logo platform the series can be found on electronic sell through platforms such as iTunes 7 8 and Amazon Prime Video 9 Soundtracks EditSoundtrack albums for each of the first two seasons were released by Tommy Boy Records The season one soundtrack was released on March 24 2006 and features music by such artists as Joshua Radin Gordon Chambers Me shell Ndegeocello Patrik Ian Polk Mary Ann Tatum and Adriana Evans The soundtrack for season two was released on December 15 2007 featuring the likes of Anthony David Bedroom Walls Raz B Patrik Ian Polk Mike Anthony and Solange Knowles See also EditNoah s Arc Jumping the BroomReferences Edit LOGO TV Original TV Shows Reality TV Shows LOGO TV Logo TV Retrieved 2018 03 16 a b c Polk Patrik Ian Stephens Darryl and Atwood Jensen 2007 DVD audio commentary for Noah s Arc The Complete First Season My One Temptation Part 1 and My One Temptation Part 2 Paramount Home Entertainment a b Polk Patrik Ian 2006 10 06 Noah s Arc Tales from the Arc Side Noah s Arc LOGO a b Street Mikelle June 5 2020 Groundbreaking Noah s Arc Is Back Tonight for Special Rona Reunion The Advocate Retrieved July 6 2020 You Can Now Watch All of Noah s Arc on YouTube www out com 2019 03 19 Retrieved 2019 03 20 Noah s Arc on Apple TV Apple TV Retrieved on July 21 2020 Noah s Arc Season 1 iTunes Retrieved on July 21 2020 Noah s Arc Season 2 iTunes Retrieved on July 21 2020 Noah s Arc on Amazon Prime Amazon Prime Retrieved on July 21 2020External links EditOfficial website Noah s Arc at IMDb Noah s Arc at epguides com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Noah 27s Arc TV series amp oldid 1114875528, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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