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+ | In the mid-[[1980s]], the showrunners of ''Caged Heat'' cast [[Trevor Slattery]], [[Rick Hawkins]], and [[Priscilla Everhart]] as the stars, in an attempt to create a new television series. They had their hopes placed on the {{WPS|CBS}} being the one to air the show, but after the pilot for ''Caged Heat'' was sent to the network, the news was received that the show was rejected. In addition to the pilot, a trailer was made. The music for ''Caged Heat'' was provided by {{WPS|Mike Post}}.<ref>''[[Marvel One-Shot: All Hail the King]]''</ref> |
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− | In their try to create a new television show the showrunners of Caged Heat casted [[Trevor Slattery]], [[Rick Hawkins]] and [[Priscilla Everhart]] as the stars. The showrunners had their hopes placed on the CBS Network to be the Network to air the show. In their hopes to convince the CBS Network the pilot for Caged Heat was filmed and a trailer was made. The music for this Pilot was created by Mike Post. After sending the pilot to the CBS network they, unfortunately, recieved the news that the show was rejected. |
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Revision as of 14:26, 22 July 2019
- "I wish I have copy."
- ―Trevor Slattery[src]
"Caged Heat" was a rejected television pilot that starred Trevor Slattery, Rick Hawkins, and Priscilla Everhart.
History
In the mid-1980s, the showrunners of Caged Heat cast Trevor Slattery, Rick Hawkins, and Priscilla Everhart as the stars, in an attempt to create a new television series. They had their hopes placed on the CBS being the one to air the show, but after the pilot for Caged Heat was sent to the network, the news was received that the show was rejected. In addition to the pilot, a trailer was made. The music for Caged Heat was provided by Mike Post.[1]
Gallery
Behind the Scenes
- The name Caged Heat was the working title of Iron Man 3.
- The tracksuit criminals who appeared in the Caged Heat footage were based off the Tracksuit Draculas.