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Tiki Bar TV was a web series distributed in the pioneering field of video podcasting or "vodcast." Each episode features a problem that is rectified by the episode's namesake cocktail, which is scribbled on a prescription pad by Dr. Tiki and "filled" by bartender Johnny Johnny who explains how to make the cocktail. Examples include the Suffering Bastard (episode 2), Fog Cutter (episode 8), Volcano Bowl (episode 11), Boomerang (episode 14), and Blue Hawaiian (episode 25). The drinks did not always follow conventional recipes. Lala is the Tiki Bar's primary denizen who opens each episode with a dance. Most episodes also include a segment called "Tiki Mail," where mail from viewers or disgruntled neighbours is answered, and then ends with outtakes or the cast dancing. Originally shot in an ap

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  • Tiki Bar TV fue una serie web distribuida como podcast o videocast. Cada episodio trata un problema con un cóctel inventado que es recetado por el Doctor Tiki y preparado por el camarero Johnny Johnny, que explica cómo hacer el cóctel. Inicialmente se rodó con bajo presupuesto en un apartamento. Los diálogos están en gran parte improvisados por sus creadores y Kevin Gamble.​ El programa obtuvo gran atención después de mostrarse en el lanzamiento del Apple iPod 5G.​En 2006 Tiki Bar TV se mostró durante seis meses en todas las tiendas de Apple. El primer episodio se lanzó en iTunes el 13 de marzo de 2005. Cada episodio duraba unos seis minutos. El programa se rodó inicialmente en Vancouver, Columbia Británica, Canadá. Entre el 15 de marzo de 2005 y el 12 de diciembre de 2009 se lanzaron 45 episodios.Los episodios fueron producidos por Tosca Musk. Tiki Bar TV es considerado como el pionero de los video podcasts porque lanzó el género y se convirtió en una referencia.​​ (es)
  • Tiki Bar TV was a web series distributed in the pioneering field of video podcasting or "vodcast." Each episode features a problem that is rectified by the episode's namesake cocktail, which is scribbled on a prescription pad by Dr. Tiki and "filled" by bartender Johnny Johnny who explains how to make the cocktail. Examples include the Suffering Bastard (episode 2), Fog Cutter (episode 8), Volcano Bowl (episode 11), Boomerang (episode 14), and Blue Hawaiian (episode 25). The drinks did not always follow conventional recipes. Lala is the Tiki Bar's primary denizen who opens each episode with a dance. Most episodes also include a segment called "Tiki Mail," where mail from viewers or disgruntled neighbours is answered, and then ends with outtakes or the cast dancing. Originally shot in an apartment's tiki bar on a low budget, the humorous and heavily ad-libbed show was a creative outlet for its creators Jeff Macpherson and Kevin Gamble. The show garnered additional attention after being mentioned at Apple's iPod Video launch. Tiki Bar TV was shown in Apple stores worldwide as part of a 6-month promotion in 2006. The first episode was released on iTunes on March 13, 2005, with each episode being approximately 5 minutes in length. The show originated from Vancouver, British Columbia and has not been updated since Episode 45 (December 12, 2009). It was produced by Tosca Musk and is considered by many to be one of the pioneering video podcasts credited with launching the genre. (en)
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  • Tiki Bar TV fue una serie web distribuida como podcast o videocast. Cada episodio trata un problema con un cóctel inventado que es recetado por el Doctor Tiki y preparado por el camarero Johnny Johnny, que explica cómo hacer el cóctel. Inicialmente se rodó con bajo presupuesto en un apartamento. Los diálogos están en gran parte improvisados por sus creadores y Kevin Gamble.​ Entre el 15 de marzo de 2005 y el 12 de diciembre de 2009 se lanzaron 45 episodios.Los episodios fueron producidos por Tosca Musk. (es)
  • Tiki Bar TV was a web series distributed in the pioneering field of video podcasting or "vodcast." Each episode features a problem that is rectified by the episode's namesake cocktail, which is scribbled on a prescription pad by Dr. Tiki and "filled" by bartender Johnny Johnny who explains how to make the cocktail. Examples include the Suffering Bastard (episode 2), Fog Cutter (episode 8), Volcano Bowl (episode 11), Boomerang (episode 14), and Blue Hawaiian (episode 25). The drinks did not always follow conventional recipes. Lala is the Tiki Bar's primary denizen who opens each episode with a dance. Most episodes also include a segment called "Tiki Mail," where mail from viewers or disgruntled neighbours is answered, and then ends with outtakes or the cast dancing. Originally shot in an ap (en)
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