An Oral History of Danvers' Beach

By: Anders Finholt
  • Summary

  • Twenty-six years ago, a charming sitcom about surfing teens caught the nation’s eyes, and hearts, by surprise. By the time its fifth season aired, it was universally considered the worst TV show of all time. That show is ‘Danvers’ Beach.’ Join veteran actor Carl Heck as he takes a deep dive into what exactly went wrong, told first-hand by the cast and crew behind this network catastrophe. If you’ve ever wondered how much drama, awkward crime, and haphazard nudity it takes to kill a beloved TV show - you’ve come to the right podcast. This is An Oral History of Danvers’ Beach.

    A Hamster House production.
    Copyright Anders Finholt
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Episodes
  • 7. The Worst TV Show of All Time
    Dec 7 2021
    Catch up with the angry, haunted, and frequently delusional cast of "Danvers’ Beach." Where are they now? What are they up to? Are they sorry yet? We’ll answer all these questions, as well as the big one: why does everyone still hate "Danvers’ Beach?"

    Created and Executive Produced by Anders Finholt.

    Executive Producers: Paige Chung and Liam Tait.

    Writer: Anders Finholt.

    Senior Editor/Technical Director: Liam Tait.

    Assistant Editor: Anders Finholt.

    Theme music written and performed by Jonathan Townley.

    Featuring the voices of: Lukia Artemakis, Eli Barker, Autumn Buhl, Anders Finholt, Carsten Finholt, Matthew Flotemersch, Sophie Hill, Aly Homminga, Milan Levy, Nat Markech, Clapton Marquis, Alonté Mitchell, Jorence Quiambao, Liam Tait, Jonathan Townley.

    Additional sounds provided by freesound.org and mixkit.co

    A Hamster House production.

    This podcast is a work of fiction. Characters, events, and names are the products of the writer’s imagination. Any resemblance to actual people, living or dead, is purely coincidental.
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    12 mins
  • 6. Spitting on Everything We Love
    Nov 30 2021
    Despite cancellation, "Danvers’ Beach" returns for an infamous fifth season, helmed by lunatics and con-men. What’s the worst that can happen? Actually, don’t answer that.

    Created and Executive Produced by Anders Finholt.

    Executive Producers: Paige Chung and Liam Tait.

    Writer: Anders Finholt.

    Senior Editor/Technical Director: Liam Tait.

    Assistant Editor: Anders Finholt.

    Theme music written and performed by Jonathan Townley.

    Featuring the voices of: Lukia Artemakis, Eli Barker, Autumn Buhl, Aaron Crane, Tyler Davis-Kean, Abe Ellison, Anders Finholt, Carsten Finholt, Matthew Flotemersch, Sophie Hill, Aly Homminga, Nat Markech, Clapton Marquis, Alonté Mitchell, Jorence Quiambao, Jonathan Townley.

    Additional sounds provided by freesound.org and mixkit.co

    A Hamster House production.

    This podcast is a work of fiction. Characters, events, and names are the products of the writer’s imagination. Any resemblance to actual people, living or dead, is purely coincidental.
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    21 mins
  • 5. Trouble, Thy Name is Henrose
    Nov 23 2021
    Things begin to spiral as a figure from the past returns with blackmail, an attitude, and a loose interpretation of on-set safety precautions. Surely, nothing can get worse than Season 4 of "Danvers’ Beach."

    Created and Executive Produced by Anders Finholt.

    Executive Producers: Paige Chung and Liam Tait.

    Writer: Anders Finholt.

    Senior Editor/Technical Director: Liam Tait.

    Assistant Editor: Anders Finholt.

    Theme music written and performed by Jonathan Townley.

    Featuring the voices of: Lukia Artemakis, Eli Barker, Autumn Buhl, Kendall Buhl, Aaron Crane, Tyler Davis-Kean, Abe Ellison, Anders Finholt, Carsten Finholt, Matthew Flotemersch, Sophie Hill, Aly Homminga, Milan Levy, Nat Markech, Clapton Marquis, Alonté Mitchell, Jorence Quiambao, Max Schmidt, Liam Tait, Jonathan Townley.

    Additional sounds provided by freesound.org and mixkit.co

    A Hamster House production.

    This podcast is a work of fiction. Characters, events, and names are the products of the writer’s imagination. Any resemblance to actual people, living or dead, is purely coincidental.
    Show More Show Less
    18 mins

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