Shenanigans is a narrative comedy show about four friends filming a weekly prank show with almost no money after irresponsibly wasting their acciden...
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Episode 5: The Show Must Go On
47:56
Aug 12, 2012
With Trey now running things after Michael quit, the gang must choose between their loyalty to their friend and success with their show. Can they have their Shenanigans and ...
Episode 4: Breaking Up
25:49
Apr 27, 2012
After being the only one to sign up for a Shenanigans sweepstakes, José, a nerdy fan of the show, is allowed to work with the cast members on their next episode. A Windex-fr...
Episode 3: Hos Before Bros
27:14
Apr 2, 2012
When James’ brother arrives out of the blue to stay at the house, the rest of the cast finds him to be the perfect victim for their next prank. Michael continues trying to k...
Episode 2: Desperate Times
27:00
Mar 11, 2012
Valentine's Day arrives and the Shenanigans cast members find themselves single (and ready to mingle). In the interest of finding dates, Michael and Gabe pass off their epis...
Episode 1: Acquisition
23:48
Feb 7, 2012
Four friends -- Michael, Gabe, James, & Marcela -- acquire their very own weekly prank show on TV. After receiving an accidentally exorbitant budget, the gang wastes it all ...
Shenanigans is a narrative comedy show about four friends filming a weekly prank show with almost no money after irresponsibly wasting their accidentally large budget on a house and a car. The real prank is on them as their own incompetence lead to a string of underwhelming pranks, constantly endangering their status as an active television program. The show much more closely follows the development of the four main characters' relationships with one another than it does the actual production of the show they are required to make. Shenanigans is a completely student-run television series under the Texas Student Television network at the University of Texas at Austin. Shenanigans will air six 30-minute episodes to be completed by the end of May (end of UT spring semester) on the TSTV channel which broadcasts to all on-campus televisions as well as some areas in central Austin which can be watched by antenna. This series poses as a learning opportunity for UT students for both the production and creative aspect of broadcasting a television show.