Ivory Tower (Harvard Undergraduate Television)
Ivory Tower | |
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Country of origin | United States |
No. of seasons | 11 |
No. of episodes | 35 (since 2003 relaunch) |
Production | |
Location(s) | Cambridge, Massachusetts |
Running time |
24 min per episode (2003–2008) 9 min per episode (2008–present) |
Release | |
Original network |
Harvard-Radcliffe Television (1994–2009) Harvard Undergraduate Television (2009–present) |
Original release | 1994 |
External links | |
Website |
Ivory Tower (for the period of 1999–2003, known as Tales from the Ivory Tower) is a college soap opera. It was first conceived of in 1993 as part of Harvard-Radcliffe Television (now Harvard Undergraduate Television) at Harvard University. The show is currently in its eleventh season.
History
Ivory Tower premiered in spring of 1994 and gained recognition as a trademark show of Harvard television. It ran for five years, with screenings on the Harvard campus and dorms. In 1996, the show was featured in NBC’s Real Life. However, by 1999 interest in the strenuous soap opera format waned and HRTV turned its focus to news, renaming the now scaled-down show “Tales from the Ivory Tower.” When the show reappeared as the soap opera in 2003, it had been on hiatus for three years. It returned to regular production with a revamped format.
In 2004, Ivory Tower began uploading directly onto the Internet.
In 2009 Ivory Tower received the award for Best General Entertainment Program from the College Broadcasters Corporation.[1]
Now, in its eleventh continuous season in the fall of 2013, Ivory Tower is the product of the joint efforts of over 40 producers, directors, writers, actors, and associate staff.