Ep 6. Broadcast Blues
- TV-G
- July 27, 2001
- 22 min
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7.4 (51)
In the Even Stevens season 2 episode 6 entitled "Broadcast Blues," the Stevens family finds themselves in a bit of a predicament when they are chosen to host their own public access television show. With the help of their friend Tom, the Stevens family takes on various roles and responsibilities to create a unique and entertaining show for their viewers.
Ren, the overachieving middle child, takes charge as the show's producer. She is focused on making sure every aspect of the show, from the lighting to the sound, is flawless. Meanwhile, Louis, the mischievous youngest child, decides to become the show's host. He sees this as a great opportunity to showcase his quirky and comedic personality.
The rest of the family also gets involved in the show's production. Donnie, the oldest child, takes on the role of cameraman and is responsible for capturing all the action on set. Eileen, the mom, and Steve, the dad, also make appearances on the show as special guests. Eileen is interviewed about her interior design business, while Steve performs a magic trick.
As they begin filming, the Stevens family quickly realizes how difficult it is to create a successful television show. They struggle with their lines, forget their cues, and have technical difficulties throughout the entire episode. However, their determination and hard work pay off as they continue to push through these obstacles and learn from their mistakes.
Despite the show's rocky start, it begins to gain a following among the local community. People start recognizing the Stevens family around town and compliment them on their show. This newfound popularity excites Louis, who becomes even more dedicated to making the show a success.
As the season progresses, the Stevens family faces more challenges when their public access channel is threatened to be shut down. They must rally together and utilize their individual strengths to prevent this from happening and continue their beloved show.
In "Broadcast Blues," viewers get to see the Stevens family in a new light as they take on the world of television production. Through their struggles and successes, they learn the importance of teamwork, perseverance, and creativity.