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'''''Roundhouse '''''is a sketch comedy series which debuted on SNICK (Nickelodeon's Saturday night programming block) in 1992, but there is a pilot episode that was filmed at Nickelodeon Studios in December 1991 that never aired. The plot was reworked into the 7th episode, First Date.[[File:Vlcsnap-2014-03-12-19h36m47s150.png|thumb|200px|Screencap of one of the carts]]
'''''Roundhouse '''''is a sketch comedy that debuted on SNICK in 1992, being one of the early staples that helped popularize the Saturday night block. However, in December 1991 (8 months prior to the premiere date), a pilot was produced at Nickelodeon Studios in Orlando, which hasn't been shown to the public to this day.


Possibly the most notable difference is the fact that Mark David was replaced by an actor named Chris Dupre (Who is never seen on the series afterwards). Dad's Easychair and the carts also had different designs from what they would eventually be. The plot of this episode was reworked into episode 107 ("First Date"), with both songs from the pilot appearing in the final product.


==Differences From the Series==
The only actual video that is available to the public is 4 seconds in a SNICK promo. Aside from that, there is at least one press release with a still and a recording of the song "I Only Want to Be Me" is available on the Tumblr blog "F*ck Yeah, Roundhouse".


There aren't many notable differences from the rest of the series. The most important ones are Chris Dupre replacing Mark David and Dad's Easychair and the carts having different designs.[[File:Vlcsnap-2014-03-12-19h36m21s140.png|thumb|200px|Screencap 1 of 2 from the "Be a Rebel" performance]][[File:Vlcsnap-2014-03-12-19h36m27s209.png|thumb|200px|Screencap 2 of 2 from the "Be a Rebel" performance]]
Roundhouse in itself hasn't aired on Nickelodeon since 1999 (It's 20th birthday celebration), and whether or not they still own the broadcasting rights to the series is left in the dark. Since the launch of ''The '90s are All That'', they have shown no signs of ever bringing episodes of Roundhouse to the table, making a possible telecast of this episode highly unlikely.  
==Existing Footage and Audio==
4 seconds is in a SNICK promo (Courtesy of GeorgeVHS), there are a few photos online and the pilot recording of ''I Only Want to Be Me ''is on the Tumblr page "F*ck Yeah Roundhouse". Otherwise, this episode has faded into obscurity.






[[File:1551683_1448610262018284_1696430844_n.jpg|thumb|200px|Photo of the "Be a Rebel" performance]]
<gallery mode="packed">
File:SRHP03.png|Screenshot 1/3 from the SNICK promo.
File:SRHP01.png|Screenshot 2/3 from the SNICK promo.
File:SRHP02.png|Screenshot 3/3 from the SNICK promo.
File:1551683 1448610262018284 1696430844 n.jpg|Thumbnail from the "Be a Rebel" performance.
</gallery>
 
== External Links ==
[https://mega.co.nz/#!3RhTyK5J!wF8wvbjj3rqnicgt4mlPp1Y6XoJfe81dQKqJavQt3xA MEGA mirror of "What is SNICK?".] Last retrieved 13 Apr 2015.

Revision as of 22:06, 13 April 2015

Roundhouse-show.jpg

Roundhouse's logo from seasons 1-3.

Status: Lost


Roundhouse is a sketch comedy that debuted on SNICK in 1992, being one of the early staples that helped popularize the Saturday night block. However, in December 1991 (8 months prior to the premiere date), a pilot was produced at Nickelodeon Studios in Orlando, which hasn't been shown to the public to this day.

Possibly the most notable difference is the fact that Mark David was replaced by an actor named Chris Dupre (Who is never seen on the series afterwards). Dad's Easychair and the carts also had different designs from what they would eventually be. The plot of this episode was reworked into episode 107 ("First Date"), with both songs from the pilot appearing in the final product.

The only actual video that is available to the public is 4 seconds in a SNICK promo. Aside from that, there is at least one press release with a still and a recording of the song "I Only Want to Be Me" is available on the Tumblr blog "F*ck Yeah, Roundhouse".

Roundhouse in itself hasn't aired on Nickelodeon since 1999 (It's 20th birthday celebration), and whether or not they still own the broadcasting rights to the series is left in the dark. Since the launch of The '90s are All That, they have shown no signs of ever bringing episodes of Roundhouse to the table, making a possible telecast of this episode highly unlikely.


External Links

MEGA mirror of "What is SNICK?". Last retrieved 13 Apr 2015.