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Head OFF CAMPUS

January 25, 2017

A day in the life of twenty-something’s who share a home is often madcap, especially when the Wi-Fi goes out. In the eighth episode of Off Campus, our award-winning sitcom written and produced by Cinema & Television students, one roommate's corner-cutting approach to providing internet service plays havoc on his friends’ lives and brings them into contact with a downstairs neighbor who is immune to their charms.

While this episode, featuring a cast of professional actors, will premiere on Friday February 10 at 8PM on DUTV and throughout Philadelphia on Comcast channels 54 and 62 and Verizon channel 37, we offer you, our faithful readers, an exclusive chance to view possibly our best episode yet by clicking here

Off Campus has twice been honored by being broadcast on CBS' The CW Philly, and has received three Awards of Excellence from our regional chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, the parent organization of the Emmy Awards.

A cross between Friends and It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Off Campus provides a lighthearted and honest look at the world that America's recent graduates face in today's often turbulent and confusing times. The show is written, produced, directed, shot and edited by a crew of more than 50 Cinema & Television students under the supervision of Television Program Director, Andrew Susskind. Producing Off Campus is a yearlong effort designed to offer students the closest possible approximation of producing a network quality sitcom.

Episode 8 featured Neal Strauss and Emily Deemer as Supervising Producers, Melissa Tunstall as Production Coordinator, Gabriel Soto as Producer, Samuel Blivaiss, Danielle McKernan, Emma Silvers, and Joshua H. Weiss as Associate Producers; Emily Deemer, Matt Hepworth, Melissa Tunstall, Madison McMahon, Benjamin "Benji" Forster, LeeAnn C. Ellison, Ben Stefanidos and Neal Struss as Directors; and was written by Nwakwesili Akwuobi, William Allen, Anna Broomfield, Emily Deemer, Ryan Fleming, Alexis Fusco, Megan Knowles, Corrine Mcandrews, Stephen Riley, Yawen Xiao, James Acker, Jack McCafferty, Alexander Pasternak, Madison McMahon, Matt Hepworth, Ben Stefanides. Lead actors include Sean Close (Richard), Danny Donnelly (Dean), Alisha Dominique (Felicia), Jay Robin (Nick), Nicole Scotto (Hailey), William Rayhill (Frank), and W. Ian Ross (Himself).