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1775(TV show/series, 1992)

30min per episode | Genre: Comedy
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Seventeen Seventy Five is a 1992 pilot episode for a CBS situation comedy. Set in colonial Philadelphia during the run-up to the American Revolution, the series was to follow the exploits of innkeeper Jeremy Proctor and his family. The series was not picked up by CBS, but was broadcast as a special presentation once September 5, 1992. A similar idea for a situation comedy was mentioned by Andrew Alexander in a commentary track for SCTV. ()
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About 1775

1775 was a 1992 pilot episode for a CBS situation comedy, similar in style to the BBC situation comedy Blackadder. Set in colonial Philadelphia during the run-up to the American Revolution, the series was to follow the exploits of innkeeper Jeremy Proctor and his family. The series was not picked up by CBS. A similar idea for a situation comedy was mentioned by Andrew Alexander in a commentary track for SCTV.

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1775 Seasons and Episodes

11/17/2008Season 1 - 6 episodes
#1 | 11/17/2008Dreams of avarice
From Shylock's pound of flesh to the loan sharks of Glasgow, from the 'promises to pay' on Babylonian clay tablets to the Medici banking system, Professor Ferguson explains the origins of credit and debt and why credit networks are indispensable to any civilisation.
#2 | 11/24/2008Human Bondage
How did finance become the realm of the masters of the universe? Through the rise of the bond market in Renaissance Italy. With the advent of bonds, war finance was transformed and spread to north-west Europe and across the Atlantic. It was the bond market that made the Rothschilds the richest and most powerful family of the 19th century. And today governments are asking it to bail them out.
#3 | 12/01/2008Blowing Bubbles
Why do stock markets produce bubbles and busts? Professor Ferguson goes back to the origins of the joint stock company in Amsterdam and Paris. He draws telling parallels between the current stock market crash and the 18th-century Mississippi Bubble of Scottish financier John Law and the 2001 Enron bankruptcy. He shows why humans have a herd instinct when it comes to investment, and why no one can accurately predict when the bulls might stampede.
#4 | 12/08/2008Risky Business
Life is a risky business – which is why people take out insurance. But faced with an unexpected disaster, the state has to step in. Professor Ferguson travels to post-Katrina New Orleans to ask why the free market can't provide adequate protection against catastrophe. His quest for an answer takes him to the origins of modern insurance in the early 19th century and to the birth of the welfare state in post-war Japan.
#5 | 12/15/2008Safe as Houses
It sounded so simple: give state-owned assets to the people. After all, what better foundation for a property-owning democracy than a campaign of privatisation encompassing housing? An economic theory says that markets can't function without mortgages, because it's only by borrowing against their assets that entrepreneurs can get their businesses off the ground. But what if mortgages are bundled together and sold off to the highest bidder?
#6 | 12/22/2008Chimerica
Since the 1990s, once risky markets in Asia, Latin America and eastern Europe have become better investments than the UK or US stock market. The explanation is the rise of 'Chimerica', the economic marriage of China and the United States. But does it make sense for poor Chinese savers to lend to rich American spenders?

Additional Information

Production country: United Kingdom (UK)
Based on: "Blackadder" (TV show/series, 1983-)
Original language: English (EN)
Spoken languages: English (EN)
Translated into 6 languages: Greek (EL), English (EN), Korean (KO), Portuguese (PT), Ukrainian (UK), Chinese (Mandarin) (ZH)
Status: Ended
First episode released on: 09/05/1992
Director: David Trainer
Alternative titles in other countries (from previews, ads etc.):
"The Ascent of Money: A Financial History of the World"
"The Ascent of Money: Boom and Bust"
Keywords: finance, money

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WatchPlayStream ID: SHOWS:25940, Added: 05/16/2018, Last updated: 04/12/2024