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Welcome
to TotalAccess International Syndication. We are proud to offer Network Six
franchisees--and the network at-large--our library of quality,
award-winning programming from the TotalAccess Television Network (Known in
the US as TotalAccess One).
COMEDY |
DRAMA
| DOCUMENTARY
| CHILDREN | FORMATS
| MOVIES &
SPECIALS |
AS-NEEDED MATERIAL
The
guidelines:
A few
points: All runtimes given are approximate and do not include commercial
breaks. This is to better help you plan your schedules. All TotalAccess
programmes are pre-formatted in Widescreen and are available in HD upon
request.
If
you wish to order any of these items, please notify us by messaging us via
the Network Six Forum private messaging system.
Contracts
with TotalAccess are good for a period of 12 months from the date of
agreement. This is especially important to note for contracts regarding
formats, movies, specials, and as-needed material, which can be repeated on
your air as necessary for the length of that period. With the exception of
a format or a network-wide pickup, there will no longer be any
franchise-exclusive contracts, meaning anyone who wants to air a series
can, upon prior notice.
Those
interested in developing one of our formats may do so via the same private
messaging method. Formats are first-come first served, and a format must be
presented for network consideration upon the next scheduling round.
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COMEDY
The
Show with Josh & Chase: (:45 x 13) Longtime friends and comedy
writers Josh & Chase spend this series talking about whatever is
important to them to a live audience, often interspersed with crazy stunts
and general goofing-around. We've taken the 13 best episodes from their
daily latenight talk show and packaged the best moments for our UK viewers.
(Post-watershed hours).
...With
the Flow:
(:25 x 9) Winner of Season 1 of TotalAccess One's version of "Comedy
Playhouse," viewers voted this series about two pop music has-beens
trying to make one last hit top of their lists, and the complete series is
on offer here.
Apartment
502:
(:25 x 26) Based on TotalAccess UK's format "The Apartment," Loveable
and well-meaning Randy has divorced his wife Amanda, and has to move out.
Unfortunately the only apartment building willing to accept him as a tenant
is owned by... his ex-wife.
Customer
Service:
(:25 x 13) The staff of a highly-respected upscale department store chain a
blindsided by a corporate take over from a discount chain.
A
Kiss Before Frying:
(:25 x 10) A mockumentary-style comedy about a husband and wife TV chef
team on the brink of filleting each other.
Anywhere
But Here:
(:25 x 26) Three university students share a flat and deal with each
other?s quirks and eccentricities.
The
Very Obscure Horror Movie Show (2:20 x 30) Our resident movie critics review
and poke fun at the ?scariest? horror flicks of the 50s, 60s, and 70s.
Perfect for latenight schedules or emergency filler.
Evening
Edition:
(:25 x 38) The runaway hit about the bumbling antics of a suburban
Devonshire TV station, now in a special Director?s Cut format.
The
Cluedo Mysteries:
(:25 x 30) This time, the question?s not Who Killed Mr. Boddy, it?s Why Do
They Keep Killing Him? It?s a new puzzle to solve every week. Hilarious
stories based on the board game. If you need proof, just note this motive:
?I thought he?d be better off in the garden!?
DRAMA
I'll
Fly Away:
(:50 x 42) Produced for NBC, Distributed by TA. This
critically-acclaimed, Emmy-winning series starring Law & Order's Sam
Waterston as a district attorney running a family with the help of an
African-American housekeeper. The series is set in 1958, when much of the
American South was still segregated, and focuses on the race struggles in
the time.
Summit: (:45 x 24) We produced this
smashing mountaineering drama during our ownership of EWT, and was
TotalAccess' first series to be commissioned for 6-Net's primetime schedules.
The series is now available in syndication, complete and in a special
Director's Cut format.
Tracks: (:45 x 28) TotalAccess?
critically acclaimed series taking a tough and abrasive look at addiction
in the inner city, seen through the eyes of a group of mates sharing each
other?s lives, loves, and stashes. This package includes the two-hour
series finale currently on offer to the network (edited to air as two
separate episodes when syndicated.) Complete and in Director?s Cut format.
Epidemic: (:45 x 20) The complete
story of TotalAccess One's shocking new 'what-if' series: What if an entire
city was slowly becoming infected by the Plague? Would modern science win
out over an age-old malady? Find out in the tragic story of fictional
Glowing View, Colorado, a suburb of Denver.
Prying
Eyes:
(:45 x 8) A private detective known for busting cheating spouses, is the
subject of a mystery client?s own investigation, when he suspects the
sleuth of indiscretions regarding his wife.
The
Awakening: (:50
x 13) A teenage outcast questioning his identity is welcomed into a dark,
but close-knit community of modern-day vampires.
Thrall
High (:70
x 52) The original high school soap opera told the story of both the students
and faculty of a rural country high school. It ran daily for four years;
we?ve condensed the entire series into 52 weekly episodes.
The
McGovern Mysteries (:40
x 20) A Surrey housewife, bored with mundane life, decides to solve grisly
murders when she?s not nipping round the garden.
Post-Mortem
University (:50
x 15) A criminology professor takes the classroom to the crime scene.
590
On Your Radio Dial (:50
x 31) A lighthearted drama set behind the scenes of a bustling 1940s radio
entertainment station in Minnesota.
The Oaks (:45 x 13) A spurned boyfriend, tired of loving the
honest way and being cheated on, decides to become the cheater instead,
intent on breaking up other couples in spite. American critics have already
called the main character the JR Ewing of homewreckers.
DOCUMENTARY
Network/Sitcom
Confidential:
(each series :45 x 10) This documentary series focuses on the inside
stories behind the scenes of your favourite sitcoms both in the US and the
UK, and also behind the conference room doors to some of Britain's biggest
TV business shakeups.
First
Person Singular:
(:45 x 10) Each episode covers an unsung hero who has been selected by
their neighborhood to recieve national recognition. Often times, these
heroes make extreme sacrifices in order to help others, and aren't
expecting repayment. That's where our crew comes in--to make things right
on both sides.
Six
Tales from Six Flags: (:45 x 6) A documentary following the lives
of six new hires at Texas? biggest and most respected amusement park.
Cameras follow their responsibilities on the clock as well as their social
and private lives off.
Your
Local News:
(:45 x 6) An interesting series about the production of a daily half-hour
news bulletin in the States, the people reporting the news, and the
business of being in the news business.
All Access
Pass
(1:30 x 1) This one-off programme goes behind the studio doors and into the
executive offices of TotalAccess Television.
CHILDREN
Half
A World Away:
(:25 x 13) A true international series: longtime friends Hunter and Melody
must separate when her family moves to Britain, but thanks to the miracle
of the Internet, both are able to chronicle to each other their new lives
in new schools.
As
Seen on TV:
(:25 x 130) Based on the hit format 'You Can't Do That on Television,'
children act out skits centered around a changing theme and trick each
other into getting messy in between scenes.
All
About Annie:
(:25 x 13) Annie Dowling starts a new school with a single goal: to become
the most popular girl by the end of the term.
The
Valerie Juranek Show: (:25 x 10) Child actress Valerie Jensen lives
a privileged life in her father?s hotel, but doesn?t let ego get the best
of her when auditioning for commercials and bit parts in the background of
drama shows.
Wayside
School:
(:25 x 100) Based on the book series by Louis Sachar. Mrs. Jewls? class is
hardly normal. But then, Wayside?s not a normal school, with one classroom
on each of its thirty floors.
Clue (:25 x 56) Based on the
successful childrens? book series featuring characters from the board game.
Three wacky crimes for the whole family to solve in each fun-filled
episode.
FORMATS
Stateside: (News/Events; times
negotiable) A short, weekly report, ideally between ten and twenty-five
minutes, wrapping up events making headlines in the United States
DDR
SuperStar:
(Children/Game; :25) A televised tournament-style contest centered around
the arcade smash Dance Dance Revolution.
Great
Loose Change Search: The nationwide search for loose change--and the
stories behind the people donating them--was a huge success when it was
first brought to APFS Network in 2005. Millions of dollars in change was
counted live on television and donated to several important charities. This
format can only work as a network-wide pickup.
The
Expatriate:
(Reality/documentary; :45) This format would follow the story of an
American person emigrating to the UK with the aim of attaining citizenship
there. Due to the American activity in the Middle East, this would most
likely be a provocative look at some people's feelings on their own
country's political policy.
Quizmaster: (Reality contest; :45) Do
you have what it takes to host a game show? What about a game show you
developed from scratch? This series would follow several aspiring
quizmasters as they hope to develop the next big quiz smash.
The
I-Team:
(Consumer affairs, :45) We combine the forces of the top investigative
reporters in the UK and base them at Knightsbridge Studios, ready and
willing to solve your consumer complaints and warn you against scammers.
Strictly Speaking: A low-key weekend interview
programme with some of the day?s top newsmakers in politics, society and
entertainment.
MOVIES & SPECIALS
Clock
Tower:
(Suspense; 1:20) Based on the PlayStation game series, filmed entirely in
Britain. Alyssa Hamilton is sent through several time periods in London
history to uncover the truth behind her mother's disappearance and the
connection between several grisly murders.
Girls
Will Be Girls:
(Crime/drama, 1:20) A secret society of rich high school girls invite an
unsuspecting, less popular girl to a slumber party, and commit violent acts
against her. The victim?s parents set out to punish her attackers, as well
as the adults who allowed the violence to go on in their own home.
Secret
Admirer:
(Suspense; 1:20) Based on a book by R.L. Stine, the lead actress of a
production of ?Romeo & Juliet? believes she is being followed and
threatened by a stalker. Starring Annie Wallin from ?All About Annie.?
Of
Sound Mind:
(Drama, 1:20) An elderly woman suffering from Alzheimer?s Disease decides
to take a trip around the world before her disease overtakes her.
The
Christmas Special Christmas Special: (Anthology, 1:00) This quirky special
provides a biography of the televised Christmas special, including footage
not seen in over 50 years. Hosted by Carson Kressley (Queer Eye for the
Straight Guy). Originally aired on TRiO TV in the US.
Slime
Time: An As Seen on TV? Reunion: (Nostalgia, :50) Reuniting several key cast
and crew members of the kids? show, they talk about making the series, the
best and worst moments, and what they?ve been up to since the last episode.
AS-NEEDED MATERIAL
News
Studio Access: As
situations warrant, such as a US-centric world news event or just a base of
operation for a news bureau in the States, we are willing to offer our news
studio and newsroom facilities. We have studio space for three
franchises/media groups, and newsroom space is not an issue. Click here for
more details about the studios.
Emergency
licensing: In
the event of emergencies which interrupt normal programming (power outages,
strikes, etc), we can temporarily license you up to five episodes of any
series available here (with the exception of formats). Simply private
message us thru the Network Six forums what you need, and consider the
license granted.
Memorial
documentaries:
TotalAccess News prides itself on providing fast and accurate memorial
programming designed for breaking news stories or to honor the passing of a
well-known figure. We are known for our maximum eight-hour turnaround
time to produce an hour long feature for these purposes.
Anniversary
documentaries: We
can help produce a 1-3 hour special highlighting the best moments of your
station or network.
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