The Shows! Everyone simply adored 'So You Want to Bond a Dragon'. The younger crowd got a kick out of 'How (not) to Raise a Hatchling'. Even 'Patrol' - the local 'Cops' type show starring the dragon-riding members of the police and fire departments - hit the top ten on the west coast. Since a number of the dragons that Alabaster sponsors and houses are not bonded to anyone in particular, they've had to really overhaul the system for determining what a 'citizen' and 'taxpayer' is, in California (human side) anyway. |
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Show Title, Air Time, Frequency |
Show Description |
Friday, 8-10 PM Weekly, 6-month contract |
Reality TV: fit for dragon-kin. The Aerie is a mansion-sized home with dragon dens and room for several rider-dragon pairs as well as humanoid or Kin sized dragons. Currently in its first season. |
Patrol! Thursday, 7-8 PM Weekly, year-long contract In syndication daily in some areas |
Reality TV: 'cops' and 'firefighters' as well as other emergency-services dragon-riders and their mounts. This show enjoys continued success because of its extremely topical and entertaining real-world cast. Cameras follow rider-pairs on routine (and not so routine) patrols around town, into dangerous situations, and do follow-ups on arrests, rescues and situations. Currently in its 7th season. |
So You Want To Bond A Dragon Wednesday, 7-9 PM Weekly, except for season endings which occur whenever the hatchlings arrive In syndication daily in some areas |
Reality TV (staged): Tryouts around the country result in competitions and instruction for potential dragon-bonding. All contestants receive various prizes and quite often more than one winds up bonding or impressing a dragon, depending on the season or type of dragonry they're attending. Currently in its 6th season, tryouts are localized and this show has versions across the country as well as in certain countries around the world. |
How (not) To Raise A Hatchling Tuesday, 8-9 PM Weekly, 6-month season; Once-per-year extravaganza added in December In syndication weekly in some areas |
Comedy/Reality: though based on largely true events, this show is a hilarious collection of events both caught on amateur video and staged for filming. Mishaps in flight training, landings and tail-lashings, etc. Currently in its 4th season. Takes any amateur film as long as everyone on it legally agrees to have it shown, and with the restriction that no lasting damage is done to anyone. |
Saturday, 8-9 PM Weekly, 6-month season |
Comedy: Two disparate dragons, trying to get along in their shared den. This show is one of the few which features exclusively dragons as main characters, though humans appear they're not the focus of the show in any way. Currently in its 3rd season. |
Sunday, 9-11 PM Weekly, year-long contract |
Documentary/Historical Drama: a time-traveling look at war through the years, from ancient, prehistoric, off-world, and modern sources. Not every week shows a dragon, however some of the 'rescues' have become bonded and are featured in update shows. Currently in its 2nd season. |
Professor Pepper's Science Power Hour Monday - Friday 4-5 PM, repeats of various shows Saturday 1-2 PM and Sunday 10-11 AM Daily, variable contract, in syndication nearly everywhere |
Educational: Professer Pepper and his family and entourage study everything from sunlight and flowers to time travel and alternate dimensions. This is a rousingly popular show because of the personalities of the Professor and his kids, as well as the subject matter. The science behind magic, the magic behind science, superpowered physics, all manner of 'how it works' questions are answered. Viewers are encouraged to write or email their questions, some of which are answered at the end of the show, but others are turned into full on episodes (and the sender usually gets a guest spot!). Currently in its 15th season. Occasionally goes on hiatus depending on availability of cast/crew, though usually time-travel alleviates the need for this to impact too many shows. |
Pepper Dragons? Unknown, in talks |
Reality/Comedy/Drama: life with the Pepper family? Who knows? |
Giving It All Back (Holiday Edition) Monday, 8-9 PM Weekly, year-long show with quarterly finals, and one mega-final year end show running from 7 PM to 10 PM |
Game show with a heart: taking on worthwhile charities and donating various amounts to the winners and runners up. Celebrities and charity reps team up and compete against one another in fun and challenging feats. Over the years has become associated with dragonries and often uses dragon-based travel - particularly when a 'wish come true' is involved (generally kids charities get personalized deliveries by dragon). Currently in its 7th season. Reruns are occasionally in syndication in a variety of non-local venues. |