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Austin Stories

7.5(4)
First Aired:September 10, 1997
Seasons:1 season
Episodes:12
Status:Ended

Austin Stories is MTV's first ever prime time situation comedy, which debuted September 10, 1997, and aired Wednesday nights at 10:30 pm. The show aired twelve episodes filmed on location in Austin, Texas. An MTV search brought executives James Jones and Lisa Berger to Austin in 1994. Jones had previous produced The Ben Stiller Show and Berger was vice-president and director of development at the network. MTV scouts were drawn to the city's emerging comedy scene and noticed Laura House, Howard Kremer and Brad "Chip" Pope. They were all discovered at a showcase for MTV at the Laff Stop for professional comics. All three had to pull strings to get on the showcase as none of them had been paid for their comedy. House was a junior high journalism teacher when she was cast on the show. Both she and Brad "Chip" Pope were University of Texas graduates. Originally, the show was only guaranteed 13 episodes on the channel. In March 1997, MTV flew House, Kremer and Pope to Los Angeles to write two scripts in three days. Austin Stories was green-lighted on March 20, 1997 and they often spent 16-hour days working on the show with taping wrapping in November. Their contract expired on May 8, 1998 and MTV extended it for three more weeks before permanently canceling the show on June 1, 1998.

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Cast

Brad "Chip" Pope

Howard Kremer

Howard Kremer

Howard

Laura House

Laura House

Laura

Heather Kafka

Heather Kafka

Heather

Seasons

Rambling Prague Vest

E1Rambling Prague Vest

8.0

Sep 10, 1997

Howard's Rambler; Chip's vest; Laura's boyfriend

I Want Candy

E2I Want Candy

Sep 17, 1997

Christmas candy; obnoxious DJs.

Suspicion

E3Suspicion

Sep 24, 1997

Robbery; French girl; diaper odor.

Stalker of a Sales Band

E4Stalker of a Sales Band

Oct 1, 1997

Car salesman; stalker; band auditions

Cults

E5Cults

21m9.0

Oct 8, 1997

Mobile home; fame; teenage Goths.

Party

E6Party

Oct 15, 1997

Howard, Laura and Chip throw a party.

Roots

E7Roots

21m

Oct 22, 1997

Chip's mother and stepfather visit.

Road Trip

E8Road Trip

Nov 5, 1997

The group decides to go tubing.

Chicks with Discs

E9Chicks with Discs

Nov 12, 1997

Howie loses his girl over his greed. Laura is forced to tale over editing duties when Andy becomes distraught over the loss of his cat. Chip sees a homemade video plea that makes him fall for a mystery 'Hula girl'.

Austin Sex Stories

E10Austin Sex Stories

Nov 19, 1997

Underground sex club; dating.

The Story of Cereal

E11The Story of Cereal

Nov 26, 1997

Love triangle; Laura's makeover.

My Brother's Creeper

E12My Brother's Creeper

Jan 7, 1998

Howard's brother visits, and he's ten times as obnoxious. Laura avoids going to work after sleeping with Mark. Chip thinks he inherits the apartment when Chloe moves out.

Storyline

Austin Stories is MTV's first ever prime time situation comedy, which debuted September 10, 1997, and aired Wednesday nights at 10:30 pm. The show aired twelve episodes filmed on location in Austin, Texas. An MTV search brought executives James Jones and Lisa Berger to Austin in 1994. Jones had previous produced The Ben Stiller Show and Berger was vice-president and director of development at the network. MTV scouts were drawn to the city's emerging comedy scene and noticed Laura House, Howard Kremer and Brad "Chip" Pope. They were all discovered at a showcase for MTV at the Laff Stop for professional comics. All three had to pull strings to get on the showcase as none of them had been paid for their comedy. House was a junior high journalism teacher when she was cast on the show. Both she and Brad "Chip" Pope were University of Texas graduates. Originally, the show was only guaranteed 13 episodes on the channel. In March 1997, MTV flew House, Kremer and Pope to Los Angeles to write two scripts in three days. Austin Stories was green-lighted on March 20, 1997 and they often spent 16-hour days working on the show with taping wrapping in November. Their contract expired on May 8, 1998 and MTV extended it for three more weeks before permanently canceling the show on June 1, 1998.

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