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All-for-nots, produced by Michael Eisner, is a web TV mockumentary-comedy that followed the ups and downs of an indie rock band touring on the road. The web series was created by Kathleen Grace and Thom Woodley of Dinosaur Diorama, the co-creators of the popular internet sitcom The Burg.

The show starred Brian Cheng (Larry), Erica Harsch (Shirley), Marielle Heller (Heather), Kevin Johnston (Johnny), Michael Moravek (Caleb), Vanessa Reseland (Farrah), and Thom Woodley (Paul). The show was directed by Kathleen Grace, and produced by Grace, Woodley, and Melissa Schneider. Woodley was also the head writer, along with writers Matt Yeager and Andrew Wagner.

The show debuted on March 11, 2008. New episodes were released every Monday online, via Verizon V CAST and cable/satellite HDNet.

Episode list

  • 101. Brooklyn
  • 102. Providence
  • 103. Boston
  • 104. Woodstock
  • 105. State College
  • 106. Philadelphia
  • 107. Jersey City
  • 108. Queens
  • 109. East Village
  • 110. Washington DC
  • 111. Cleveland
  • 112. Chicago
  • 113. St. Mary's
  • 114. Detroit
  • 115. Madison
  • 116. Minneapolis
  • 117. Odessa
  • 118. Kansas City
  • 119. Boulder
  • 120. Cheyenne
  • 121. Salt Lake City
  • 122. Reno
  • 123. Olympic Valley
  • 124. L.A.

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References

  1. Lee, Jennifer (2008-04-10). "It's the All For Nots, a Fake Band, for Real". The New York Times. Retrieved 2008-04-10.


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