Thursday, September 29, 2005

Sour 'Mash'

I have been receiving anonymous reports of so-called ‘technical difficulties’ at the Plymouth Area Community Television studios off Court Street.
According to my sources a fifteen year old volunteer, thinking he was a hip-hop VJ, used digital editing equipment to ‘mash’ many of the station’s regular line-up of shows together, creating some very odd, and oftentimes surprisingly compelling television.

Here then, is a run down of this week’s mutated weekday schedule:

8:00-8:30 a.m.
PSYCHIC SOFTBALL
The Brockton Rox Baseball Update, which was scheduled to start the week off Monday morning, was mixed up with the regularly scheduled episode of Psychic Encyclopedia, resulting in several Rox players hearing ghostly voices telling them they had no future in baseball.

8:30-9:00 a.m.
PORTU-PARTY
The latest segments of the popular Portuguese Around Us, and the high-decibel, youth-oriented Metal Storm, were also intermingled, and a new band, Death by Linguica, looks likely to be a hit with both audiences.

9:00-10:00 a.m.
WRESTLING WITH DEMOCRACY
The never-ending, epic-length, Japanese Wrestling review, Toukon Retsuden, was accidentally combined with recent political commentary from The Good, The Bad, and the Uugly, and in their combined episodes’ feature match it appears that Uugly co-host Karen Buechs has pinned the entire Plymouth Board of Selectmen to the mat. (I say ‘appears’ because when these two tapes were mixed the voices of the Uugly hosts were not in sync with the wrestler’s lips).
In addition, sources within the Uugly production team say Buechs is still refusing to get off the Selectman’s backs until they say ‘Uncle’, or agree to support her candidacy for Queen of the Cranberry Festival.

10:00-12:00 Noon
VACATIONS FROM HELL
Episodes of three separately produced shows -Shadows of the Paranormal, Allen’s African Adventures, and Practical Theology, combined to create the riveting, sure to be Emmy-nominated story of a Baptist Minister called upon to exorcise a demon from a young Hippopotamus.

12:00-1:00 p.m.
CALLING ON CARL
Episode #847 of Carl Pratt’s Video Sports Page was somehow overlaid on to a vintage Senior Health Today tape, producing the Plymouth South Girls Rugby Team’s first victory in years.

1:00-1:15 p.m.
YOU ESSAYS
Separate, half-hour episodes of Americans Speak Out, Americans are America, Freedom’s Voice, and American’s Speak Out –Live! when spliced together, resulted in a single episode only fifteen minutes long.

1:15-2:00 p.m.
SILLY NIGHTS, SILLY STREETS
The video monologues of Marvel Comics action hero and former simultaneous candidate for Selectman and School Committee Member Mark Lord were, apparently, unaffected.

1:15-3:00 p.m.
COOKING, WITH GAS
The accidental mixture of video tape from the award-winning Plymouth Profiles, with new episodes of Cooking with Georgia, resulted in a potent recipe for southern fried baked beans, which the Health Board is asking residents not to attempt at home without professional supervision.

3:00-5:00 p.m.
WELCOME BACK, CARTER
State Representative Vinny DeMacedo’s regular episode of Beacon Hill Forum was merged with the syndicated progressive talk show, Democracy Now, resulting in a nostalgic situation comedy featuring former President Jimmy Carter as a high school teacher in Iraq, and Representative DeMacedo as one of his wise-cracking students.

In related news:
Citing concern for the safety of all elected officials, the entire week’s schedule of governmental meetings has been cancelled and the Town Manager’s office has issued a statement indicating that no new meetings will be scheduled until after next week’s Cranberry Festival.
PACTV officials have announced that they are still planning to provide live coverage of the Cranberry Festival parade, contingent upon receiving legal permission from the Japanese Professional Wrestling Association.
If permission is not received by show time, PACTV will substitute a 24-hour marathon of Introduction to Tai Chi episodes, which were somehow combined with Car Care 101, creating a feature length advertisement that has been tentatively titled, Ernie Boch’s Feng Shui Auto Body Repair Shop.

More than ever, PACTV is not responsible for the content of these shows.