Fri, Nov 2, 2001
When Richard overhears Wanda and Veronica chatting in the kitchen, he suspects Veronica is pregnant. After divulging his gossip to Alan and Victor, they all attempt to make her admit her condition. Meanwhile, Belinda, a well-meaning publicist, tries to drum up some press for Pyramid's fledgling shows.
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Fri, Nov 9, 2001
With absolutely no warning, the Pyramid staff finds themselves traveling to a corporate retreat in the country. Even the modicum of survival skills these office dwellers possess proves useless when they find themselves held hostage by Langley, an overgrown, hyperactive camp counselor-turned-motivational expert.
Fri, Nov 23, 2001
Shirley Douglas ("Wind at My Back") guest stars as a right-wing American movie star appearing in a role on "Beaver Creek." While she demands to tape a public service announcement for the NRA on set, Alan schemes to blackmail the rest of the "Beaver Creek" cast to tape lucrative, yet highly embarrassing commercials for the Japanese market.
Fri, Jan 25, 2002
When the ever-so-dense star of "The Sword of Damacles" fails to produce a contracted book for the German market, Richard and Veronica crack open a bottle of tequila and write the book for him. When it's hailed as the simple man's "Art of War," "Damacles" comes to a startling conclusion. Not only does he play a god on television, he is a god in real life.
Fri, Feb 1, 2002
When Richard, Veronica and Victor are asked to lecture at the prestigious Toronto Film Institute, Alan gets in a snit. After numerous attempts by all to coerce the TFI into asking Alan as well, Victor succeeds in hosting a roast for him, and Alan reveals his secret key to producing comedy.
Fri, Mar 8, 2002
Diane Parkman, an obnoxious American network executive, meets with Pyramid to produce a television documentary on the War of 1812. Things are going fine until she demands some slight script changes: the red coats become the "Teal Coats" and in the end, the Americans must win the war. Meanwhile, Alan spends time with Colin, the god of TV market research.