Austin Stories

Austin Stories

Comedy

Austin Stories

1S | 12E
09/10/1997
7.0
Rambling Prague Vest
S1E1

1. Rambling Prague Vest

8.0
9/10/1997
I Want Candy
S1E2

2. I Want Candy

0.0
9/17/1997
Suspicion
S1E3

3. Suspicion

0.0
9/24/1997
Stalker of a Sales Band
S1E4

4. Stalker of a Sales Band

0.0
10/1/1997
Cults
S1E5

5. Cults

9.0
10/8/1997
Party
S1E6

6. Party

0.0
10/15/1997
Roots
S1E7

7. Roots

0.0
10/22/1997
Road Trip
S1E8

8. Road Trip

0.0
11/5/1997
Chicks with Discs
S1E9

9. Chicks with Discs

0.0
11/12/1997
Austin Sex Stories
S1E10

10. Austin Sex Stories

0.0
11/19/1997
The Story of Cereal
S1E11

11. The Story of Cereal

0.0
11/26/1997
My Brother's Creeper
S1E12

12. My Brother's Creeper

0.0
1/7/1998

Overview

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.