Blister (TV series)

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Blister
Country of origin Flag of the United States United States
No. of episodes  ?
Production
Running time 21-22 minutes
(30 minutes w/commercials)
Broadcast
Original channel G4TV
Original run Wednesday May 1, 2002 – 2004

Blister was a TV Show that aired on G4 in the United States. Blister featured game trailers and videos narrated by the host in the style of game's main character. It was hosted by Bill Sindelar.

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Blister was the first show to air on G4 when it launched in 2002. The show was very popular with fans, as was the host Bill Sindelar.[citation needed] The show went to E3, interviewed famous industry insiders, and looked at action games. Blister Declassified premiered in 2003, which was Sindelar's quest to find Polybius. The 3rd and final part is said to have been filmed when G4 announced the cancellation of the series in early 2004 due to budget problems. The final episode aired was Skunk'd, a parody of MTV'sPunk'd. The 3rd and final part of Blister Declassified never aired.

Blister was produced by Mike Dunn and Jonathan Solin, both, still working at G4. Jonathan Solin is a segment producer on X-Play and has appeared on air as The Canadian Guy and Tingle from the Legend of Zelda

Blister Declassified Part 3-revealed the answers of Polybius, but, was never aired.

Currently, Blister airs exclusively on G4 Rewind, a block of shows from G4's past aired from 9:00 A.M. to 12:00 P.M.

[edit] Notable Episodes

Blister Declassified Part 1- Part 1 of the Search for Polybius.

Blister Declassified Part 2- Part 2 of the Search for Polybius.

End Year Sindelatactular 2003- Year end special that aired at the end of 2003. Was intended to be an annual event, but Blister was cancelled months later.

Halloween 2003- Sindelar became paranoid when he couldn't find his games. Fan Favorite.

Skunk'd- Parody of MTV's Punk'd, Sindelar played jokes on his fellow G4 hosts. Final episode.

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