oscar-35
It would be very difficult for me to comment objectively on this fine TV show because I was one of the cast for all the episodes. I started of as a stand-in for John "Kip' Achorn and ended up in the final episodes with a recurring actor role. But since, I have been a TV viewer for many many years, I believe I could offer an opinion. This show was not only a joy to work on during the summer of '97 at Studio City's CBS Radford lot, and it was a real quality programming. When you look at the schocky children's programing on network and cable TV, this show stands head-and-shoulders above all of them. I had hoped this show's owners would shop this show to the Disney channel, Nickelodeon, or such because each Baliey Show tackles and has a positive 'moral' to handle without being overly preachy. This is positive show for parents and kids. The cast was perfect and extremely good performers. The clever use of special video editing effects make the show move at a fast kid attention rate. Also we has several guest stars that came of the show. We had Jerry Springer, Bob Baker, and Stephen King. I am thinking about writing an Internet article about my three months working on Baliey Kipper. PM me if you have any questions. Legitament inquiries accepted only. I could go on....check out this entries BBS for more...
Rachel Stine
This show was fantastic. I don't remember very much about it, just that this kid had cameras EVERYWHRER, and he came up with the most creative ways of hiding them. The only one i really remember is the episode where his parents are going to his school for parent teacher night and he puts a camera in a tie-tack. A good friend of mine introduced me to this show when i was 12-years-old, and i loved it straight away. I just wish there was more of it, or that it were available on DVD or VHS some place. I loved it so much, well actually i didn't love it, but you know I'm going off on a bit of a tangent here. Does anyone really remember more of this show? Anyone?
Moax429
Colinwhitefan, if you're reading this - although a little over a year has passed since your posting - and you enjoyed "Bailey Kipper's P.O.V." very much, then I'd like to make this suggestion: Either e-mail or fax 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (as posted in the rules, I can't give you their e-mail address, but go to Fox's main website and it'll direct you there) and tell them you want to see all 13 episodes of "Bailey Kipper" on DVD. Fox bought out MTM Enterprises, which produced "Bailey Kipper," about the time the show went off the air (September 1997); hence, Fox now owns the show (as a result of the buyout, MTM no longer exists), and Fox would be the most likely company to distribute "Bailey Kipper" on DVD.I do agree - "Bailey Kipper" was very funny and inventive, and it was a good alternative when "Saved By the Bell" went into repeats. I thought the episode where he was forced to audition for a play was particularly funny.And to the other reader who said there were only 7 or 8 episodes, as I stated above the total number of original episodes was 13. This is because the network was able to show the entire series four times in order to fulfill a one-year commitment, as well as to help young viewers recognize certain plot elements whenever they saw a particular episode again (four 13-week increments make up one full calendar year, 52 weeks).And for the record, I was in my late 30's when "Bailey Kipper" was first shown; I'd often watch it with my young niece and nephew (and it sure beat listening to all those news shows every time). So it had some appeal for us adults, too!(February 28, 2007. Postscript:20th Century Fox Home Entertainment DOES indeed own the rights to distribute "Bailey Kipper's P.O.V." on DVD; however, since I initially posted this comment Fox has removed their e-mail address from their website. However, I do remember the address. Please feel free to send me a private letter.Also be sure to vote for "Bailey Kipper" at TV Shows on DVD.com!)
semicool
I miss this show....I remember trying to watch this show every Saturday morning at like 7am. I would get up so early just so I could see it. I never missed an episode. It was great! I'm 17 now and I still wish this show would come back on the air. They only made like 7 or 8 episodes, but still :)