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The Greatest Event in Television History is a mockumentary TV special series created by Adam Scott and Naomi Scott. The series premiered on Cartoon Network 's late night programming block Adult Swim on October 12, 2012, and ended on January 23, 2014, with a total of four episodes.
A comedy special featuring Adam Scott and Jon Hamm re-creating classic TV shows. Watch them try to recreate Simon & Simon, Hart to Hart, Too Close For Comfort and Bosom Buddies in four hilarious episodes.
- EP 1 Simon & Simon
After two failed but hilarious attempts, Adam Scott tries once again to nail down The Greatest Event in Television History. Inspired by a true story.
The Greatest Event in Television History gets greater with Adam Scott and Amy Poehler re-creating the opening title sequence to a beloved and important '80s TV series.Including appearances by: Jeff Probst, Paul Rust, Horatio Sanz, Paul Scheer, Nick Kroll, Maya Ferrara, David Wain and Jon Schroeder.
The idea for The Greatest Event in Television History came from Adam Scott and wife Naomi Scott, the behind-the-scenes faux-documentary was written by Adult Swim’s own Paul Scheer, and...
The Greatest Event in Television History gets greater with Adam Scott and Amy Poehler re-creating the opening title sequence to a beloved and important '80s TV series.Including appearances by: Jeff Probst, Paul Rust, Horatio Sanz, Paul Scheer, Nick Kroll, Maya Ferrara, David Wain and Jon Schroeder.
The Greatest Event in Television History is a 15-minute special that stars Adam Scott and Jon Hamm, as they recreate a $25 million shot-for-shot remake of the opening credits for popular 1980s TV shows. Originally a one-off, it was extended into 4 episodes. Shot in tongue-in-cheek documentary style.