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This American Life (TV series)

This American Life is an American television series based on the radio program of the same name. Like the radio program, the series is hosted by Ira Glass. The series premiered on March 22, 2007. Two seasons of the show have aired on Showtime. The second season finale aired on September 3, 2008,[1] and Showtime aired one final episode in May 2009.[2]

This American Life
Host Ira Glass sitting at his desk in a promotional card
Directed byChristopher Wilcha
StarringIra Glass
Country of originUnited States
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes13 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producersIra Glass
Banks Tarver
Ken Druckerman
Christine Vachon
Jocelyn Hayes
Christopher Wilcha
Running time26 minutes
Release
Original networkShowtime
Original releaseMarch 22, 2007 (2007-03-22) –
May 28, 2009 (2009-05-28)

In September 2009, Glass announced that he and the other creators of the show had "asked to be taken off TV", largely in part to the difficult schedule required to produce a television program.[3] He went on to state that the show is officially "on hiatus", but would like to do a television special at some point in the future.[3] From January 10 to April 4, 2011, Current TV re-aired the series in its entirety.[4]

Adaptation for television edit

The television version of This American Life is a twofold shift in media from public radio to commercial television. The TAL staff had already attempted to move their program to television once before in 1999. Even though two different networks offered to screen a pilot, the TAL staff ultimately decided that it would be too difficult to make a television show that reflected its already successful weekly radio show. In 2002, Showtime offered to shoot a pilot, to which the TAL staff eventually agreed. In 2007, the first episode, "Reality Check", aired on television. When the staff was asked why the show moved to a commercial television station, Showtime, instead of public television (i.e., PBS), it responded that Showtime invited them to do a television show while PBS did not.[5] This American Life still runs weekly on public radio distributed by the program's producers through Public Radio Exchange (formerly distributed by Public Radio International, which was merged into PRX in 2018).

Episodes edit

Season 1 (2007) edit

No.TitleOriginal air date
1"Reality Check"March 22, 2007 (2007-03-22)

Plans that started out as a good idea or a dream come true, but turn sour: the unpleasant experience known as a "reality check". All of the stories had been aired previously on the radio show, but were developed into film for the TV series.

  • Prologue: Pee Girl – Heather McElhatton
  • Act I. If by Chance We Meet Again – Jane Feltes/Ira Glass (originally from radio episode #291)
    • Ralph and Sandra Fisher's gentle and beloved Brahman bull "Chance" was nearing the end of his long life. The Fishers couldn't bear to live without Chance, so they asked researchers at Texas A&M University to clone him–the result being the first ever bull clone, whom they dub "Second Chance". But Second Chance is not as gentle as his namesake.
  • Act II. The Spy Who Loved Everyone – Jorge Just (originally from radio episode #286)
    • The flash mob group Improv Everywhere decides to give Vermont band Ghosts of Pasha their "Best Gig Ever" and pack a small club posing as highly devoted fans. But when the band realizes it was a prank, the effect is devastating.[6]
2"My Way"March 29, 2007 (2007-03-29)

An exploration of the benefits and costs of stubbornness.

  • Prologue: Side by Side – Ira Glass interviews Larry Wegielski, a man who spends several hours a day with his wife, in the family mausoleum.
  • Act I. Untitled – Ira Glass
    • Joe Kendrick, age 14, doesn't want to fall in love. Thus, he has chosen to never fall in love.
  • Act II. And Nothing but the Truth – Nazanin Rafsanjani
  • Act III. Still Life – Josh Seftel (part of his upcoming documentary feature)
    • Photographer Marcus Halevi discusses a sequence of tragic photos he took that led him to change his career path.[7]
3"God's Close-Up"April 5, 2007 (2007-04-05)
Stories where the faithful and the not-so-faithful cross paths, and where unexpected things happen when people try to get closer to God through pictures: hundreds of Polaroid camera-toting believers gather in the Mojave Desert each month hoping to see God. And an artist, his Jesus model, the model's atheist girlfriend, and her religious father face off over The Last Supper.[8]
4"The Cameraman"April 12, 2007 (2007-04-12)

Stories of how people act differently behind the camera can change a person, even if the camera isn't real.

  • Prologue: Untitled – Cartoonist Chris Ware illustrates a story of an elementary school art project and how a camera, even though it wasn't real, changed the way kids acted
  • Act 1. The Cameraman
    • G. J. Echternkamp makes a documentary of his family life in order to humiliate his parents (particularly his step-father, who was the bass player for the 1980s pop band OXO) for all the trouble they caused him. However, while doing this, he uncovers another side of his parents.
5"Growth Spurt"April 19, 2007 (2007-04-19)

What do you do if you don't like where you are in life? You simply decide to move forward into the next stage by sheer force of will. A widow; an ambitious, first-time screenwriter; and a 13-year-old girl all charge forward into their futures with uneven results.[9]

The first-time filmmaker is screenwriter Susan Knode, who produced her short "Bandida" [10] with help from her cohort at the Burbank Senior Arts Colony.[11]
6"Pandora's Box"April 26, 2007 (2007-04-26)
Three stories of consequences that follow from human beings doing what we do best: poking our noses everywhere, fixing things that may or may not be broken, and opening our big mouths. A hot dog stand in Chicago unleashes dark forces in the human soul and scientists try, unsuccessfully, to create perfect pigs.[12]

Season 2 (2008−09) edit

No.TitleOriginal air date
7"Escape"May 4, 2008 (2008-05-04)
People escaping home without going very far away. In Philadelphia, teenaged boys find ways to impress girls and break out of the confines of their families, using technology that's been obsolete in their neighborhood since the 19th century. And a mother and son get caught up in a fight that many kids have with their parents. Except in their case, due to some very specialized circumstances, they go through the fight in slow motion, over the course of years.
8"Two Wars"May 11, 2008 (2008-05-11)
Two foreigners try to make sense of life in the United States in the aftermath of two very different wars. A young Iraqi ends up in America after fleeing Iraq and goes on a road trip full of questions for Americans about the War. And a Bulgarian man in Rhode Island realizes that an ongoing argument with his American wife has to do with the life he left behind 20 years ago, on the other side of the Iron Curtain.
9"Going Down in History"May 18, 2008 (2008-05-18)
Stories of people trying to make, and remake, history, while others go down in history in ways they never intended. Two Wisconsin convicts gain local fame for almost escaping prison using dental floss. High school students pose for smiley yearbook snapshots, which capture nothing of the dramas in their lives. And a man with a 30-year obsession with one particular bird unveils the grainy, Bigfoot-style video evidence that he saw it.
10"Underdogs"May 25, 2008 (2008-05-25)
There's a whole world of boxing way down the food chain from championship fights, and the stakes are high even without media hype and massive cash prizes. Two boxers in Tennessee who've known each other all their lives face off in a match that neither can afford to lose.
11"Every Marriage Is a Courtroom"June 1, 2008 (2008-06-01)
Cartoonist Chris Ware animates a true story that demonstrates that every marriage–even the happiest–is a courtroom. But most of the episode is devoted to the slow-motion disintegration of one couple's marriage. The husband's obsession with a legal battle forces the most basic marital questions into the open: what do I need? And what can I put up with?
12"John Smith"June 8, 2008 (2008-06-08)
The story of one life, told through the lives of people from all over the country, all named John Smith. Baby John Smith is 11 weeks old, in South Carolina, and his parents are still reeling from the sonograms that predicted he would be a girl. By the time he's 23, John Smith in Laramie, Wyoming, has made some mistakes and is appearing in front of a judge. At 46, he's in Texas, welcoming his oldest son back from Iraq. In-depth portraits of people growing up, growing old, and figuring out how to be fathers, husbands, and men in America today.
13"No Respect"May 28, 2009 (2009-05-28)
This episode examines comedians and their audiences. It includes segments about performing for a rowdy crowd, and a piece about Mike Birbiglia's worst gig ever.[13]

Reception edit

Critical reviews edit

Season one was well received. Giving the program four stars, People magazine said the series has an "offbeat sensibility and a reflective, compassionate intelligence," and said that the hosts "overarticulate the ironies instead of just letting you watch. Which you should do. Watch."[14] Entertainment Weekly gave the show a B+, saying "handsomely produced experimental series ought to please flexible fans—as well as so many more who are new to the notion of an artful grab-bag documentary series about real people describing little realities."[15] Commenting on where the program fell in "quirk" culture, Michael Hirschorn of the Atlantic said "the rhythms [of the show] are lulling, and everyone involved appears to be—is—smart, idiosyncratic, charmingly self-effacing, well-meaning," but added that "radio listeners can't really fight through Glass's scrim, so they have to take his word that the story is what he says it is. In the harsh light of television, however, the affectations of the radio show become glaringly clear."[16]

Season two continued to get good reviews. Entertainment Weekly again gave the program a B+, saying, "Purists can rest easy, as the televised version continues to lose nothing in translation."[17] People calls it a "superb series."[18] The A.V. Club named the episode "John Smith" one of the top ten episodes of the decade, saying, "it successfully blends the atmosphere of the radio series with the approach of a top-notch documentary to create one of the most moving non-fiction films of the decade...It’s the kind of riveting television that you stumble upon at 1 a.m. in a motel room and can’t switch off.[19]

Awards and nominations edit

In 2007, the series won two Primetime Emmy Awards: Outstanding Nonfiction Series and Outstanding Directing for Nonfiction Programming. It was also nominated for Outstanding Cinematography for Nonfiction Programming, Outstanding Writing for Nonfiction Programming and Outstanding Editing for Nonfiction Programming.

In 2008, the series was nominated for three Primetime Emmy Awards: Outstanding Cinematography for Nonfiction Programming, Outstanding Directing for Nonfiction Programming, and Outstanding Writing for Nonfiction Programming.

Home releases edit

Season one of the series was released on DVD exclusively to Borders bookstores in January 29, 2008.[20] On May 19, 2008, Showtime announced the release would "go wide" to other retailers on September 23, 2008.[21]

Season two was released on DVD to Borders on January 20, 2009. The set was given a wide release on July 17, 2009.[22]

References edit

  1. ^ "John Smith". This American Life. 8 January 2018. Retrieved 21 April 2019.
  2. ^ "No Respect". This American Life. 8 January 2018. Retrieved 21 April 2019.
  3. ^ a b WBEZ official blog: "Exclusive: Ira Glass dishes on end of TAL TV. Will he return to Chicago? 2013-08-13 at the Wayback Machine"
  4. ^ . Thisamericanlife.org. Archived from the original on 2011-04-14. Retrieved 2011-01-13.
  5. ^ "This American Life – About Our Television Show". Chicago Public Radio. 2008. from the original on 2009-04-21. Retrieved 2009-05-10.
  6. ^ "Reality Check". This American Life. 29 December 2017. Retrieved 21 April 2019.
  7. ^ "My Way". This American Life. 29 December 2017. Retrieved 21 April 2019.
  8. ^ "God's Close-Up". This American Life. 29 December 2017. Retrieved 21 April 2019.
  9. ^ "Growth Spurt". This American Life. 8 January 2018. Retrieved 21 April 2019.
  10. ^ "VFF: Film Profile: BANDIDA". Valleyfilmfest.com. from the original on 2018-09-20. Retrieved 2018-09-20.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-05-18. Retrieved 2018-09-20.
  12. ^ "Pandora's Box". This American Life. 8 January 2018. Retrieved 21 April 2019.
  13. ^ "Recap for episode 7". Archived from the original on 2012-09-10. Retrieved 2010-01-05.
  14. ^ "This American Life". People. 67 (12): 37–39. March 26, 2007.
  15. ^ Schwarzbaum, Lisa (March 30, 2007). "Surreal 'Life'". Entertainment Weekly. No. 927. p. 62.
  16. ^ Hirschorn, Michael (September 2007). "Quirked Around". Atlantic. 300 (2): 142–147. from the original on March 16, 2019. Retrieved April 20, 2019.
  17. ^ Barrett, Annie (April 25, 2008). "This American Life". Entertainment Weekly. No. 988/989. p. 114.
  18. ^ Gliatto, Tom (May 12, 2008). "This American Life". People. 69 (18): 40. Retrieved April 20, 2019.
  19. ^ VanDerWerff, Emily (12 November 2009). "The best TV episodes of the decade (from shows not on any of our other lists)". TV Club. from the original on 7 April 2019. Retrieved 21 April 2019.
  20. ^ McCutcheon, David (28 January 2008). "This American Life Borders DVD". IGN. Retrieved 21 April 2019.
  21. ^ . Tvshowsondvd.com. Archived from the original on 2008-05-31.
  22. ^ Noble, Barnes &. "This American Life: Season Two". Barnes & Noble. from the original on 6 January 2019. Retrieved 6 January 2019.

External links edit

  • Official website  
  • This American Life (2007-2009) at IMDb

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This American Life is an American television series based on the radio program of the same name Like the radio program the series is hosted by Ira Glass The series premiered on March 22 2007 Two seasons of the show have aired on Showtime The second season finale aired on September 3 2008 1 and Showtime aired one final episode in May 2009 2 This American LifeHost Ira Glass sitting at his desk in a promotional cardDirected byChristopher WilchaStarringIra GlassCountry of originUnited StatesNo of seasons2No of episodes13 list of episodes ProductionExecutive producersIra GlassBanks TarverKen DruckermanChristine VachonJocelyn HayesChristopher WilchaRunning time26 minutesReleaseOriginal networkShowtimeOriginal releaseMarch 22 2007 2007 03 22 May 28 2009 2009 05 28 In September 2009 Glass announced that he and the other creators of the show had asked to be taken off TV largely in part to the difficult schedule required to produce a television program 3 He went on to state that the show is officially on hiatus but would like to do a television special at some point in the future 3 From January 10 to April 4 2011 Current TV re aired the series in its entirety 4 Contents 1 Adaptation for television 2 Episodes 2 1 Season 1 2007 2 2 Season 2 2008 09 3 Reception 3 1 Critical reviews 3 2 Awards and nominations 4 Home releases 5 References 6 External linksAdaptation for television editThe television version of This American Life is a twofold shift in media from public radio to commercial television The TAL staff had already attempted to move their program to television once before in 1999 Even though two different networks offered to screen a pilot the TAL staff ultimately decided that it would be too difficult to make a television show that reflected its already successful weekly radio show In 2002 Showtime offered to shoot a pilot to which the TAL staff eventually agreed In 2007 the first episode Reality Check aired on television When the staff was asked why the show moved to a commercial television station Showtime instead of public television i e PBS it responded that Showtime invited them to do a television show while PBS did not 5 This American Life still runs weekly on public radio distributed by the program s producers through Public Radio Exchange formerly distributed by Public Radio International which was merged into PRX in 2018 Episodes editSeason 1 2007 edit No TitleOriginal air date1 Reality Check March 22 2007 2007 03 22 Plans that started out as a good idea or a dream come true but turn sour the unpleasant experience known as a reality check All of the stories had been aired previously on the radio show but were developed into film for the TV series Prologue Pee Girl Heather McElhatton Act I If by Chance We Meet Again Jane Feltes Ira Glass originally from radio episode 291 Ralph and Sandra Fisher s gentle and beloved Brahman bull Chance was nearing the end of his long life The Fishers couldn t bear to live without Chance so they asked researchers at Texas A amp M University to clone him the result being the first ever bull clone whom they dub Second Chance But Second Chance is not as gentle as his namesake Act II The Spy Who Loved Everyone Jorge Just originally from radio episode 286 The flash mob group Improv Everywhere decides to give Vermont band Ghosts of Pasha their Best Gig Ever and pack a small club posing as highly devoted fans But when the band realizes it was a prank the effect is devastating 6 2 My Way March 29 2007 2007 03 29 An exploration of the benefits and costs of stubbornness Prologue Side by Side Ira Glass interviews Larry Wegielski a man who spends several hours a day with his wife in the family mausoleum Act I Untitled Ira Glass Joe Kendrick age 14 doesn t want to fall in love Thus he has chosen to never fall in love Act II And Nothing but the Truth Nazanin Rafsanjani Dr Brad Blanton ran for Congress in 2006 under a platform of Radical Honesty i e refusing to lie Act III Still Life Josh Seftel part of his upcoming documentary feature Photographer Marcus Halevi discusses a sequence of tragic photos he took that led him to change his career path 7 3 God s Close Up April 5 2007 2007 04 05 Stories where the faithful and the not so faithful cross paths and where unexpected things happen when people try to get closer to God through pictures hundreds of Polaroid camera toting believers gather in the Mojave Desert each month hoping to see God And an artist his Jesus model the model s atheist girlfriend and her religious father face off over The Last Supper 8 4 The Cameraman April 12 2007 2007 04 12 Stories of how people act differently behind the camera can change a person even if the camera isn t real Prologue Untitled Cartoonist Chris Ware illustrates a story of an elementary school art project and how a camera even though it wasn t real changed the way kids acted Act 1 The Cameraman G J Echternkamp makes a documentary of his family life in order to humiliate his parents particularly his step father who was the bass player for the 1980s pop band OXO for all the trouble they caused him However while doing this he uncovers another side of his parents 5 Growth Spurt April 19 2007 2007 04 19 What do you do if you don t like where you are in life You simply decide to move forward into the next stage by sheer force of will A widow an ambitious first time screenwriter and a 13 year old girl all charge forward into their futures with uneven results 9 The first time filmmaker is screenwriter Susan Knode who produced her short Bandida 10 with help from her cohort at the Burbank Senior Arts Colony 11 6 Pandora s Box April 26 2007 2007 04 26 Three stories of consequences that follow from human beings doing what we do best poking our noses everywhere fixing things that may or may not be broken and opening our big mouths A hot dog stand in Chicago unleashes dark forces in the human soul and scientists try unsuccessfully to create perfect pigs 12 Season 2 2008 09 edit No TitleOriginal air date7 Escape May 4 2008 2008 05 04 People escaping home without going very far away In Philadelphia teenaged boys find ways to impress girls and break out of the confines of their families using technology that s been obsolete in their neighborhood since the 19th century And a mother and son get caught up in a fight that many kids have with their parents Except in their case due to some very specialized circumstances they go through the fight in slow motion over the course of years 8 Two Wars May 11 2008 2008 05 11 Two foreigners try to make sense of life in the United States in the aftermath of two very different wars A young Iraqi ends up in America after fleeing Iraq and goes on a road trip full of questions for Americans about the War And a Bulgarian man in Rhode Island realizes that an ongoing argument with his American wife has to do with the life he left behind 20 years ago on the other side of the Iron Curtain 9 Going Down in History May 18 2008 2008 05 18 Stories of people trying to make and remake history while others go down in history in ways they never intended Two Wisconsin convicts gain local fame for almost escaping prison using dental floss High school students pose for smiley yearbook snapshots which capture nothing of the dramas in their lives And a man with a 30 year obsession with one particular bird unveils the grainy Bigfoot style video evidence that he saw it 10 Underdogs May 25 2008 2008 05 25 There s a whole world of boxing way down the food chain from championship fights and the stakes are high even without media hype and massive cash prizes Two boxers in Tennessee who ve known each other all their lives face off in a match that neither can afford to lose 11 Every Marriage Is a Courtroom June 1 2008 2008 06 01 Cartoonist Chris Ware animates a true story that demonstrates that every marriage even the happiest is a courtroom But most of the episode is devoted to the slow motion disintegration of one couple s marriage The husband s obsession with a legal battle forces the most basic marital questions into the open what do I need And what can I put up with 12 John Smith June 8 2008 2008 06 08 The story of one life told through the lives of people from all over the country all named John Smith Baby John Smith is 11 weeks old in South Carolina and his parents are still reeling from the sonograms that predicted he would be a girl By the time he s 23 John Smith in Laramie Wyoming has made some mistakes and is appearing in front of a judge At 46 he s in Texas welcoming his oldest son back from Iraq In depth portraits of people growing up growing old and figuring out how to be fathers husbands and men in America today 13 No Respect May 28 2009 2009 05 28 This episode examines comedians and their audiences It includes segments about performing for a rowdy crowd and a piece about Mike Birbiglia s worst gig ever 13 Reception editCritical reviews edit Season one was well received Giving the program four stars People magazine said the series has an offbeat sensibility and a reflective compassionate intelligence and said that the hosts overarticulate the ironies instead of just letting you watch Which you should do Watch 14 Entertainment Weekly gave the show a B saying handsomely produced experimental series ought to please flexible fans as well as so many more who are new to the notion of an artful grab bag documentary series about real people describing little realities 15 Commenting on where the program fell in quirk culture Michael Hirschorn of the Atlantic said the rhythms of the show are lulling and everyone involved appears to be is smart idiosyncratic charmingly self effacing well meaning but added that radio listeners can t really fight through Glass s scrim so they have to take his word that the story is what he says it is In the harsh light of television however the affectations of the radio show become glaringly clear 16 Season two continued to get good reviews Entertainment Weekly again gave the program a B saying Purists can rest easy as the televised version continues to lose nothing in translation 17 People calls it a superb series 18 The A V Club named the episode John Smith one of the top ten episodes of the decade saying it successfully blends the atmosphere of the radio series with the approach of a top notch documentary to create one of the most moving non fiction films of the decade It s the kind of riveting television that you stumble upon at 1 a m in a motel room and can t switch off 19 Awards and nominations edit In 2007 the series won two Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Nonfiction Series and Outstanding Directing for Nonfiction Programming It was also nominated for Outstanding Cinematography for Nonfiction Programming Outstanding Writing for Nonfiction Programming and Outstanding Editing for Nonfiction Programming In 2008 the series was nominated for three Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Cinematography for Nonfiction Programming Outstanding Directing for Nonfiction Programming and Outstanding Writing for Nonfiction Programming Home releases editSeason one of the series was released on DVD exclusively to Borders bookstores in January 29 2008 20 On May 19 2008 Showtime announced the release would go wide to other retailers on September 23 2008 21 Season two was released on DVD to Borders on January 20 2009 The set was given a wide release on July 17 2009 22 References edit John Smith This American Life 8 January 2018 Retrieved 21 April 2019 No Respect This American Life 8 January 2018 Retrieved 21 April 2019 a b WBEZ official blog Exclusive Ira Glass dishes on end of TAL TV Will he return to Chicago Archived 2013 08 13 at the Wayback Machine TV Archive by Season This American Life Thisamericanlife org Archived from the original on 2011 04 14 Retrieved 2011 01 13 This American Life About Our Television Show Chicago Public Radio 2008 Archived from the original on 2009 04 21 Retrieved 2009 05 10 Reality Check This American Life 29 December 2017 Retrieved 21 April 2019 My Way This American Life 29 December 2017 Retrieved 21 April 2019 God s Close Up This American Life 29 December 2017 Retrieved 21 April 2019 Growth Spurt This American Life 8 January 2018 Retrieved 21 April 2019 VFF Film Profile BANDIDA Valleyfilmfest com Archived from the original on 2018 09 20 Retrieved 2018 09 20 Engaged Aging Burbank Senior Artists Colony Archived from the original on 2011 05 18 Retrieved 2018 09 20 Pandora s Box This American Life 8 January 2018 Retrieved 21 April 2019 Recap for episode 7 Archived from the original on 2012 09 10 Retrieved 2010 01 05 This American Life People 67 12 37 39 March 26 2007 Schwarzbaum Lisa March 30 2007 Surreal Life Entertainment Weekly No 927 p 62 Hirschorn Michael September 2007 Quirked Around Atlantic 300 2 142 147 Archived from the original on March 16 2019 Retrieved April 20 2019 Barrett Annie April 25 2008 This American Life Entertainment Weekly No 988 989 p 114 Gliatto Tom May 12 2008 This American Life People 69 18 40 Retrieved April 20 2019 VanDerWerff Emily 12 November 2009 The best TV episodes of the decade from shows not on any of our other lists TV Club Archived from the original on 7 April 2019 Retrieved 21 April 2019 McCutcheon David 28 January 2008 This American Life Borders DVD IGN Retrieved 21 April 2019 This American Life DVD news General Release Date Given For This American Life Season 1 Tvshowsondvd com Archived from the original on 2008 05 31 Noble Barnes amp This American Life Season Two Barnes amp Noble Archived from the original on 6 January 2019 Retrieved 6 January 2019 External links editOfficial website nbsp This American Life 2007 2009 at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title This American Life TV series amp oldid 1113323381, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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