Glory Daze (TV series) explained

Genre:Comedy drama
Creator:
Starring:
Opentheme:"Police on My Back" by The Clash
Composer:Mark Mothersbaugh
Country:United States
Language:English
Num Seasons:1
Num Episodes:10
Executive Producer:
  • Walt Becker
  • Dan Cohen
  • Michael LeSieur
  • F.J. Pratt
Producer:Alice West
Cinematography:Mark Doering-Powell
Runtime:42 minutes
Company:
  • The Walt Becker Company
  • Warner Horizon Television
  • TBS Productions
Channel:TBS

Glory Daze is an American comedy-drama television series. The one-hour series revolves around a group of college freshmen who pledge a fraternity in 1986. The series aired from November 16, 2010, to January 18, 2011, on TBS.[1]

On February 24, 2011, TBS announced that the series would not be renewed for a second season due to poor ratings.[2] [3]

Premise

Set in 1986 in the state of Indiana, the series revolves around a group of friends entering their freshman year of college at Hayes University. The young men must deal with being on their own for the first time and preparing for what is to come in their college years.

Cast and characters

Main

Supporting

Guest stars

Episodes

With the exception of the pilot episode, every episode title is a parody reference to a popular 1980s song.

Development and production

The pilot was written by Walt Becker and Michael LeSieur, who received a cast-contingent pilot commitment from TBS in late January 2010.[4] On May 14, 2010, TBS announced it had picked up the series with an eight-episode order.[5] [6] The order was increased to ten episodes in early November 2010, a week before the series premiere.[7]

When speaking of the series, Michael Wright, the executive vice president and head of programming for TBS, TNT, and Turner Classic Movies said: "Glory Daze is a sharply written, laugh-out-loud comedy with a talented ensemble cast, including comic veteran Tim Meadows. The time is right for this feel-good, funny, and fresh take on college life in the '80s."[5]

Glory Daze was filmed at USC's Mudd Hall of Philosophy and on both the UCLA campus and the former Ambassador College campus in Pasadena, CA.

The show's theme song, "Police on My Back", is performed by The Clash.

Critical reception

The show received a mixed reaction. On Metacritic, the series received "mixed or average reviews", reflected by a Metascore of 47 out of 100, based on 18 reviews.[8]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.newser.com/article/d9imco700/nealon-willard-polo-among-glory-daze-guest-stars-new-tbs-sitcom-debuts-nov-16.html Nealon, Willard, Polo among `Glory Daze' guest stars; new TBS sitcom debuts Nov. 16
  2. Web site: TBS's 'Glory Daze' Cancelled . https://web.archive.org/web/20110227081151/http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2011/02/24/tbss-glory-daze-cancelled/83677 . dead . February 27, 2011 . Seidman . Robert . TV by the numbers . February 24, 2011 . February 25, 2011.
  3. http://www.multichannel.com/article/464432-No_More_Classes_For_TBS_s_Glory_Daze_.php No More Classes For TBS's 'Glory Daze'
  4. Web site: TBS picks up 'Glory Daze'. January 28, 2010. Andreeva. Nellie. The Hollywood Reporter. October 11, 2010.
  5. http://hollywoodinsider.ew.com/2010/05/14/tbs-glory-daze-tim-meadows/ TBS picks up period comedy 'Glory Daze' starring Tim Meadows
  6. Web site: TBS Goes Back to the 1980s with New College Comedy Glory Daze. May 14, 2010. The Futon Critic. October 2, 2010.
  7. Web site: Exclusive: TBS Extends "Glory Daze" to 10 Episodes. November 8, 2010. The Futon Critic. November 15, 2010.
  8. Web site: Glory Daze: Season 1. Metacritic. November 16, 2010.