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History
- 1999/2000: Mike Cersosimo has serious thoughts about starting a public access show.

- Early 2000: Mike Cersosimo decides he wants to start a public access show on Peabody Cablevision.

- January 28, 2000: Mike's Mom(Melissa Cersosimo) calls Ken Fine for the 1st time.

- January 31, 2000: Mike's Mom(Melissa Cersosimo) calls Ken Fine for the 2nd time.

- February 4, 2000: Mike Cersosimo calls Dave Bartlett about doing a show. He says yes.

- February 5, 2000: Mike Cersosimo talks to Andrew Cliffe about doing a show at family card night. He says yes.

- February 10, 2000: Mike Cersosimo calls Nate Gravel about doing a show. He says yes.

- March 11, 2000: Andrew Cliffe calls Mike Cersosimo and tells him he quits the show because of football.

- March 20, 2000: Mike Cersosimo and six of his friends start cablevision courses to start a public access show.

- April 10, 2000: Mike Cersosimo and Dave Bartlett do a test show for 30 minutes and talk about the Red Sox and more.

- April 17, 2000: First scheduled show for you Wanted More on Peabody Spring Sports 2000. Athletes, Matt Mello and Pat Stevens, no show and the show is canceled. Mike then decides to start a whole new format and a new production label by dropping CBG(Cersosimo/Bartlett/Gravel, *the first members of the show*) and starting Superstarz Productions with a whole new attitude. Using the slogan, 100% Pure Entertainment: "Cause thats exactly what you are gonna get!"

- April 24, 2000: Mike Cersosimo drops the production label Superstarz Productions and renames it Super VII Productions after the seven original members. He also decides to change the colors of YWM to Peabody blue, white, and black from red and black. Slogan, 100% Pure Entertainment: Cause thats exactly what you are gonna get dropped as well.

- April 25, 2000: Mike Cersosimo and Dave Bartlett decide to make first show on Greatest Horror Movies of All Time including special guest from Zones of Evil, Bryan Fortin. They think it will attract more of an audience. Mike also talks to Kenny Fine and first scheduled day to shoot show is May 8, 2000.

- May 9, 2000: After May 8 is canceled and the idea with Fortin is dropped they decide to tape in Mike Cersosimo's basement. The show is not entirely taped as only Mike, Dave, Kenny, and Drew came, but they still taped material. They then planned to retape and make a final copy to air on cable tv.

- May 17, 2000: Mike Cersosimo, Dave Bartlett, and Kenny McHugh make the first episode of You Wanted More entitled "Meet You Wanted More". It was not the best show, but had 30 minutes of the guys. Unfortunately though the show contained a lot of camera movement. This resulted in motion sickness. Mike decided to air it anyway because he felt there was a need to. He said the second show would be much better.

- July 9, 2000: Mike Cersosimo never aired a show and took some time off. Matt Swain, Tommy Gallant, and Nate Gravel would leave show. Mike planned to talk to Dave about the future and once again a new format.

- July 19, 2000: Mike, Dave, Drew, and Kenny tape show in Mike's basement entitled "Meet You Wanted More". Mike interviewed them on it and they had one comedy skit with Mike's dog named Blaze. Mike personally didn't like the skit, but he said, "I don't care." He also calls Ken the same day while doing the show and is planned to meet with Ken on July 26.

- July 26, 2000: Mike and Kenny go to Cablevision to meet with Ken Fine. Ken said, "The show fucking shows!" Mike and Kenny left Cablevision knowing it was over. Mike would come home very upset and very mad at Fine. Knowing they was no way to go on.

- July 28, 2000: Mike's mother(Melissa Cersosimo) calls Ken Fine after trying to call him since July 27. The conversation was simple. Melissa told Ken off and basically ended the show's 4 month and 8 day reign. The show officially ended. You Wanted More, the show that never showed.

- July 31, 2000: Mike’s mom writes a letter to Ken Fine’s boss and cable commission.

- August 4, 2000: Ken Fine calls and apologizes to Mike.

- August 28, 2000: Dr. Milton Burnett calls Mike’s house and talks to his mom. Milton who is head of the cable commission wants YWM on the air.

- August 31, 2000: Mike, Mike’s mom and dad talk about show. Mike thinks of the name “Travelin’ Band” after his mom gives him an idea. The day You Wanted More really died.

- September 2, 2000: Mike calls Dave and Kenny. They both agree to come back. He calls Drew, but gets no answer.

- September 4: Mike calls Drew. He agrees to come back.

- September 25, 2000: Mike, Camille Bartlett, and Mike’s mom, Melissa Cersosimo meet at Cablevision. They discuss future of show and how it will be continued.

- October 4, 2000: Mike thinks of the name “Public Invasion” at Epcot in Disney World. While watching the fireworks on a bench he sees the light and the name pops in his head. He sticks a band called “British Invasion” which covered Beatles’ music and public access together.

- October 23, 2000: After Dave, Drew, and Kenny accept to return, Mike calls Cablevision. After he talks to Camille, they get nowhere as she wants yet another meeting. Slowing down the production. They are scheduled to have a meeting 11/2, but Mike, Dave, and Kenny have a meeting 10/27.

- October 27, 2000: Mike, Dave, and Kenny meet at Mike’s house to talk about show. Nothing positive happens as Dave and Kenny want to tape foolishness.

- November 2, 2000: Mike meets with Camille at Cablevision and talk about what is next. The show starts getting off its feet as Mike attempts to get his cousin, Matt Cliffe, on the show. He also has a talk with Camille and Kenny about what is going on with public access.

- November 8, 2000: Mike talks to Matt at a family get together. Matt says he is camera shy and wants another show to happen before he does his show. Mike forcefully accepts.

- November 9, 2000: Mike comes home from school and his mom(Melissa Cersosimo) thinks of an idea. She tells him to do a show about themselves like “Meet You Wanted More”, but better. Mike accepts and attempts to contact the guys.

- November 18, 2000: Mike gets his fortune told by Rita Bartlett, Dave’s mom, and it reads “Through tough times it will take time for fame, success, and status where the sky is the limit, but watch your back.” He believes this is a sign of good.

- November 20, 2000: Calls Cablevision and talks to Nick since Camille is not there. Mike talks to the guys later in the day about taping Wednesday. They go from Tuesday to Friday and finally end up on Wednesday the day before Thanksgiving.

- November 21, 2000: Mike calls Cablevision again and talks to Nick again. They are all set for Wednesday about letting Mike use the camera. Mike also calls the guys just to follow up on what is is going to happen.

- November 22, 2000: After a long day with much confusion the show is taped in 5 hours from 3 to 8. Drew had another commitment while Mike, Dave, and Kenny taped the whole thing excluding the intro when Kenny could not get a ride.

- December 3, 2000: Mike’s mom and Mike think of the name CLASSIC CAB(Cersosimo and Bartlett) Productions as the show’s production label. This drops CBFM which was adapted when the show started up again.

- December 5, 2000: Mike and Dave go to Cablevision to meet with Camille. Camille is not there as she is in Boston, but Ken Fine is there. He helps them edit the show, but they do not finish as “Joy of Reading” had to film later in the day. Mike and Dave help out in the production and plan to come back on 12/7/00.

- December 7, 2000: Mike goes back to Cablevision to meet with Ken. They finish the show and plan it to air on 12/7/00 at 9:00 P.M. Which would be that night. This is the only slot to air on considering everything is full. Mike realizes he has finally done it!

- December 10, 2000: Mike, Drew, and Kenny go to St. Ann’s Church to film the second show, Breakfast With Santa, unfortunately it is a disaster. The audio is bad and Drew who took over the interview job as Dave could not make it only filled up 10 minutes of time. Mike scratches the show and looks forward to doing a show on his grandfather, Louis Cersosimo.

- December 20, 2000: Mike, Dave, and Kenny go to tape the Lou Cersosimo Show. They fill up a good amount of time as Dave interviews Lou. Mike then ends the show with his grandfather and it becomes a show well done. They plan to edit the next week.

- December 27, 2000: Mike, Dave, and Drew go to tape a part of the third show. They go to Gloria Food Chain which is closing and interview Joe and Ann D’Agostino. They plan to edit the second show the first week of January.

- January 3, 2001: Mike, Dave, and Drew go to edit the second show. To Mike’s surprise there is a reporter from the Peabody Weekly, Amy Wyeth, asks to interview him and the guys. She is doing an article on public access and the shows on it, so she asks them a few questions. She also gets some input from Lou Cersosimo, Mike’s grandfather. By the end of the night they finish editing and the second show is to air on 1/4/01 at 8:30. Mike also plans next week to make new credits for the show.

- January 4, 2001: Public Invasion #2: Lou Cersosimo Show airs at 8:30 P.M. It is not a bad show, but still work needs to be done to look better on air. The same day the Peabody Weekly has a short paragraph on how Mike Cersosimo’s show, Public Invasion, is doing an interview with Gloria Food Chain.

- January 18, 2001: Mike calls all the guys to make sure they are all set for tomorrow as they plan to make the Invasionwich™. He calls Drew and Drew tells him he quits due to school. Mike and the rest of the guys move on and get ready for Kenny eating the Invasionwich™.

- January 19, 2001: Mike, Dave, and Kenny film the rest of “Goodbye Gloria Food, Hello Invasionwich”. It becomes a show well done and they prepare to edit the following week. That night Mike finally decides the production name should be Imagine Productions and they also go on the search for a new member.

- January 26, 2001: A lot happens from the 19th to the 26th as Drew comes back, Mike decides to keep Classic Cab, and Mike also canceled the scheduled meeting as Cablevision that day due to being sick. Mike calls and rescheduled it for 2/1/01 which would be the projected first airing of the 3rd show.

- February 1, 2001: Mike edits the show and is joined by Dave as they finish the tape. The third show became a good show and was scheduled to air that night. Cablevision also becomes AT&T Broadband, so they have to drop their theme song, “Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da” by the Beatles due to the new rules.

- February 9, 2001: Mike and Dave meet to finish the Cabby nominations. They also attempt to write a theme song, but have no luck. Mike and Dave just can’t sing.

- February 15, 2001: The article about public access finally publishes in the Peabody Weekly. If you remember it was suppose to be in the January 18 issue. There is an interview about the guys excluding Kenny who was not there. Unfortunely the paper calls the show “Public Invasions” not “Public Invasion”. Besides that it is a good article.

- February 16, 2001: Mike, Dave, and Kenny tape the fourth show. The show is about the movies of the past year as well as our time and all time. Unfortunely due to bad luck none of the batteries Ken Fine gave them have any juice left. They also don’t have a plug in, so the guys are helpless. Forcing them to tape the rest of the show on February 20. Drew did not attend due to a sickness.

- February 20, 2001: Mike, Dave, and Kenny finish filming the fourth show. The guys also make the decision that Drew should be fired, so they decide not to ask him to come anymore. They plan to edit the show the following week.

- February 26, 2001: Mike calls Ken Fine to make sure everything is okay to come down. Ken says no because Nick Spilotis is using the editing room. Mike plans to come Wednesday instead. He tried to call Dave, but Dave went down to cable and was told to go home.

- February 28, 2001: Mike calls Ken Fine to make sure everything is okay to come down this time. Ken says no again because the bottom deck in the editing room is getting fixed. Mike decides to come next week, but loses an airing.

- March 7, 2001: Mike calls Cable and talks to Nick. The guys don’t come down to fix the decks yet due to the “Blizzard of 2001”. Mike plans to go down to Cable the next day with Dave.

- March 8, 2001: Mike goes down to Cable to edit the tape. Dave does not come due to school work. After a couple hours Mike finishes the 40 minute show. He also gets the show another time on Saturday at 8:00 P.M.

- April 2, 2001: Mike, Dave, and Kenny go to City Hall with an interview with Mayor Peter Torigian. The interview goes fine until the battery dies, so they have to ask the mayor to answer most of the questions again.

- April 5, 2001: Mike goes to Cable to edit and is joined by Dave a little later. They finish the edit, but Mike is not happy as technically the show was bad. Bad shots, audio, and common sense which were dumb mistakes. Something Mike plans to work on.

- April 19, 2001: Mike goes over the house of Reevie Parma, his uncle, to take about a show for trap shooting. Dave did not attend the meeting, but Mike and Reevie set a date for an interview on the April 24 and go to Danvers Fish and Game on April 29.

- April 20, 2001: Mike and Dave meet to talk about the show. They talk over the questions and plan for InvasionStock™ the next show. They set the day for May 19, but eventually it goes to May 12.

- April 22, 2001: Reevie takes Mike to Danvers Fish and Game. Due to traffic they arrive late and barely see any shooting. Reevie wanted Mike to get an idea of the club. If he has time, Reevie wants to go Wednesday to show Mike how to shoot.

- April 24, 2001: Mike and Dave film the 6th show over Reevie’s house. They interview him and Reevie shows his gun collection. They plan to go to the Danvers Fish and Game on Sunday.

- April 29, 2001: Mike, Dave, and Kenny go to Danvers Fish and Game. They interview some of the members and take a couple shots with the shotgun.

- May 7, 2001: Mike goes down to cable to edit the 6th show. It is probably the best edited show going a little over 30 minutes.

- May 10, 2001: Show #6 airs for the first time. The show looks good, but the cable feedback is bad. The credits are cut off though. Now the guys begin to focus on InvasionStock and Cancer Walk 2001, which we be the show’s two biggest shows.

- May 14, 2001: Mike’s mom calls Cancer Walk and they tell her each member must at least donate 100 dollars. Since there is no time to raise that much money then Mike cancels the Cancer Walk show. After InvasionStock they will do a much easier summer movie and music preview.

- May 19, 2001: InvasionStock is taped and two bands, Save It For Johnny Rockets and Tainted Illusion, play at the concert. They have it in Dave’s backyard. The show ends off with a blend of All Along The Watchtower and Stairway To Heaven performed by Tainted Illusion.

- May 23, 2001: Mike edits InvasionStock and it is their best show to date. The show is 35 minutes, but by mistake the guys broke a piece of equipment, so Mike’s ending was mute. The only show where Mike did not do the ending. Mike tells Ken not to air it until June since they want show #6 to have its month. Mike also drops the Thursday slot for a Monday slot at 8:00 P.M.

- May 24, 2001: InvasionStock is aired anyway. Ken disregarded Mike, but the show looked good. The guys now plan to make another movie show for summer films.

- May 26, 2001: Mike talks to Shawn about InvasionStock. He told him he has been the show’s funniest guest to date. Mike also says maybe a permanent spot for Shawn in the show could be possible, but he would have to ask Dave and Kenny what they thought.

- June 15, 2001: Mike, Dave, and Kenny film the eighth show, Films Of The Summer. They talk about summer movies and Mike jumps in his pool to start the show off.

- June 28, 2001: Mike and Dave edit show #8 and it is around 30 minutes long. It is a good show with good reviews for summer movies.

June 30, 2001: Show #8 is supposed to air, but due to the power going out it is postponed until Monday.

July 2, 2001: Show #8 airs with the guys talking about summer movies. Now the guys plan to make a show interviewing Dave’s mother about massages.

- July 19, 2001: Mike and Dave film the 9th show. They interview five teens after Dave’s mom backs out of the massage episode. They end the show with Mike in Dave’s hot tub with Mike smoking a bubble pipe. Nigel Ducksworth makes his premiere as Mike’s conscience in the hot tub scene.(Dave does a voiceover with a British ascent after not being able to go in the hot tub due to poison ivy.) Kenny was not at the shoot due to going to Florida.

- July 30, 2001: Show #9 airs a little early due to cable screwing up yet again. The audio could have been better as cable’s mic was messed up. The show’s classic scene at the end comes out good and is very memorable. Now the guys plan to make the 10th show which will surely be a classic.

- August 3, 2001: Mike and Kenny decide to postpone the classic show to October. Mike tells Dave and he agrees. They then decide to do a show on young lost legends.

- August 4, 2001: Nigel Ducksworth officially joins Public Invasion. Mike and Dave decide he could add humor as Mike’s conscience plus the fact he is in Mike’s head. They might as well use him for the show.

- August 17, 2001: Mike goes down to AT&T Broadband to update the credits and picks new music entitled “The Chase”.

- August 21, 2001: Mike, Dave, and Kenny shoot the 10th show, Young Lost Legends. They talk about people who died under 50 and were in the music or movie industry. Names such as John Lennon, Jimi Hendrix, Kurt Cobain, Jim Morrison, and Janis Josplin are mentioned.

- September 1, 2001: Show #10 airs and it is well of their best well received shows to date. Mike gets feedback from email to people talking to him about it more than he got the previous nine months. Mike also decides to drop the Nigel gimmick as its just not going to work out.

- September 11, 2001: The greatest American terrorist attack would occur when four planes were hijacked. Two of those planes were from Boston. The Twin Towers and the Pentagon were hit by the planes and it was an American tragedy. This would eventually become the topic of show #11 as it was too tragic to pass up on.

- September 15, 2001: Mike and Dave decide to change show #11 from a Halloween show to a show on the “attack on America”. They plan to interview people about it and hear their reactions.

- September 21, 2001: The day scheduled for the shoot is canceled. Mike’s mom goes down to cable and no one is there. Mike then calls an hour later and no one is there. Ken Fine blows off the show again.

- September 23, 2001: Mike and Ken talk at the International Festival. They exchange words and Ken walks away disgusted. The saga continues of the show vs. Fine as both Mike and Ken are mad at each other. Ken said he was there and tells Mike to never talk to the secretaries. Mike then asked why there was a sign on the door saying to go to the front. Obviously something screwy happened that Ken won’t admit.

- September 25, 2001: Mike blows off a cable shoot he was going to help cable cover the election. He instead goes to Mayoral candidate Mike Bonfanti’s victory party at the Italian Club.

- September 26, 2001: Mike calls Ken looking to get a camera and Ken tells him no. Two cameras are broken, one camera is rented by the chiropractor, and the last one Ken needs for a football game. Mike decides to call back next week to get a camera.

- October 1, 2001: Mike calls Ken and gets a camera finally. This very long saga is calming down again which is good for both the show and Ken. The guys plan to shoot the 11th show on Friday.

- October 5, 2001: Mike, Dave, and Kenny shoot the 11th show about Halloween. They do an intro on horror movies and interview with horror characters.

- November 3, 2001: Mike and Dave shoot the 12th show on old, but good movies. It is a good show as they plan not to talk about movies again until March. They now get ready for the anniversary show. Kenny was not there due to work.

- November 10, 2001: Show #12 airs for the first time about films before 1980. Some films featured in the show were “Citizen Kane” to “Rocky”. The guys now start to think about the anniversary show.

- November 22, 2001: Mike interviews Lou Cersosimo(show #2) and Reevie Parma(show #6) about their time on the show. They talk about what it was like and how important it was to them. Mike plans to insert the interview into the final show.

- November 24, 2001: Mike, Dave, and Kenny film the Anniversary show. They talk about the 12 previous shows and remember the 12 greatest moments of the year. The show ends with a comical scene with a cake and the singing of “Happy Birthday”. Mike plans to insert clips into the show the next week during the editing process.

- November 28, 2001: Mike goes to cable to start to edit the Anniversary show, but is no where near done. He plans to come back the next day.

- November 29, 2001: Mike goes to cable again to continue to edit the Anniversary show, but is still no where near done. He now plans to come back on Monday, December 3.

- December 3, 2001: Mike edits for the third time, but does not finish. He will come be the Thursday, December 6.

- December 6, 2001: Mike edits for the fourth time and finally finishes. The show is over an hour long and will air on Saturday, December 8.

- December 7, 2001: The actual one year anniversary of Public Invasion. The show had been on the air since December 7, 2000. The guys celebrate it in their own way and have realized they accomplished so much.

- December 8, 2001: Public Invasion’s Anniversary Show airs for the first time. It is a good show with many clips and a look back of the past year.

- December 9, 2001: Mike, Dave, and Kenny film a breakfast with Santa. They interview some kids, organizers, and Santa himself. The show was only done in respect to what happened the previous year. Mike scratched the original due to its material, time, and techinal difficulties.

- December 27, 2001: Mike goes down to cable to edit the 14th show, but no one is there. Ken uses an excuse that Nick was in the bathroom and he was out. Mike is mad, but he does not want to start anything with Ken. He decides to come back the next week.

- January 4, 2002: Blaze, Mike’s dog, is put to slept after battling kidney failure. This symbolizes an end of an era in filming at Mike’s house. Usually during filming Blaze was always bothering the guys and had to be put in another room. Now the guys lose an aspect to their show. She was a 7 year old beagle at her death. Mike plans to dedicate the next show to his dog.

- January 12, 2002: Public Invasion #14 airs for the first time. It was taped in early December and had a Christmas theme. Did not make a lot of sense, but Mike was not going to put the Anniversary show on in January. The guys only do the show because of what happened with their first attempt. It never aired due to its terrible footage, so Mike promised he would be back in a year.

- February 19, 2002: Mike calls Ken about getting equipment for the next taping. Ken tells him that episode #14 did not air the whole month because the tape got ruined. He said that the tape fell apart in the machine and Mike never got a copy of the show either. This means episode #14 becomes known as the “Lost Episode”.

- February 23, 2002: The guys film Public Invasion #15 which is the first time they filmed something since December 9, 2001. They talk about the Cabbys(same as Oscars) and make the Invasionwich to make up for last month.

- March 9, 2002: Public Invasion #15 airs for the first time. Dave is over Mike’s house, so he gets to watch it on tv. It comes out fine and is good to see a new show finally on.

- March 30, 2002: Mike and Dave film Public Invasion #16 which was a very interesting interview. It was not too long, but Dave interviewed two German exchange students, Oliver and Paul. Dave hosted Oliver in a student exchange with Germany and Paul was a friend of Oliver.

- April 13, 2002: Public Invasion #16 airs for the first time. The guys now start to plan the next two shows, an interview with the mayor and InvasionStock.

- May 18, 2002: The guys planned to have InvasionStock on this day, but had to cancel it. The weather was bad out, so it was postponed. Bands scheduled to play were Brake For Moose, Shawn Donovan, and Kore T The Samurai.

- May 25, 2002: Mike and Dave film Public Invasion #17, which was supposed to be InvasionStock. All the bands backed out though, so they filmed a show about summer movies. It came out good and Mike planned to edit it in the next couple days. They also set a day for a possible mayor interview, June 3 or June 4.

- June 10, 2002: Public Invasion #17 airs for the first time. Dave leaves for Germany in a couple of days, so Mike tries to think what they will do for the next show.

- June 12, 2002: Dave leaves for Germany for three weeks and will live with Oliver who was on Public Invasion #16.

- July 5, 2002: Mike leaves for Maryland for three weeks and will produce a movie at Montgomery College in Takoma Park. It is a summer movie camp being run by AFI, American Film Institute. There will not be a new epsiode until September when Mike and Dave finally have some free time.

- July 8, 2002: Dave returns home from Germany after three weeks.

- July 29, 2002: Mike returns home from Maryland after three weeks.

- August 2, 2002: Mike and Dave film Public Invasion #18, which will be Mike’s movie, “Making The Grade”. They film an intro before and after the movie.

- August 10, 2002: Public Invasion #18 airs for the first time. Mike hopes that many people will enjoy his film which is 29 minutes long. The show is 37 minutes which is one of the longest they produced.

- August 30, 2002: The crew of Public Invasion(Mike, Dave, and Kenny) film a show with the crew of Nothing To Do(Dom Pezzuto and Mike Croteau). It was one of the few crossovers in recent public access history. The show consisted of an interview as well as some funny scenes with butter.

- September 6, 2002: Mike gets a call from Ken Fine who tells him that the Salem News wants to do an article on Public Invasion. Alan Burke, a staff writer, wanted to do a story on the show. Mike then talked to Mark Goodman, from ATT, about some of the details. Mark told Mike that Alan would contact him sometime soon.

- September 9, 2002: Mike gets a call from Alan Burke from the Salem News. Alan asks Mike questions and says that the article should be in the newspaper in a couple of weeks.

- September 17, 2002: The show’s second newspaper article hits the press. This time for the Salem News and it took only eight days to get published. It was a well written article by Alan Burke and Mike is pleased with it. It focuses in on more of the movie aspect of the show, but it gets the job done. A noted plus is that the newspaper called the show, “Public Invasion” not “Public Invasions”.

September 26, 2002: Mike finally edits Public Invasion #19 which is when the guys interviewed Dom and Mike from NTD. After he finishes editing Mike takes home all the tapes of the previous shows. One thing he discovers is Public Invasion #14 which is the breakfast with Santa. When Ken left the studio Mike put it in and discovers nothing was ever wrong with it or it was fixed and he was never told. Public Invasion #14 was the episode that aired only once before it “broke in the machine”.

September 28, 2002: Public Invasion #19 airs for the first time. Mike and Dave are at Ithaca College during the airing. Kenny is probably doing nothing as usual. The show is about 20 minutes long which is short, but for an interview is a good length.

October 4, 2002: Mike goes on the NTD website and reads a message that Dom posted on the site. Dom basically bashes Mike and says his show sucks. After Public Invasion just did a show on their fellow public access producers, they are stabbed in the back. Mike gets mad and determines that working with “Nothing To Do” was the biggest mistake he made in his public access career.

October 19, 2002: Mike and Dave film Public Invasion #20 which is about the young stars of Hollywood. They talk about 25 people under the age of 25 and what their impact will be on the business.

November 2, 2002: Public Invasion #20 airs for the first time. The show is farely long at nearly 40 minutes. It is arguably the last show before the anniversary show. Mike does not know if they will have time to make another show in between that yet.

November 22, 2002: Mike and Dave film Public Invasion #21 which is the 2nd anniversary show. The guys just sit down and talk about the past year and all the episodes. It is not as good as the 1st anniversary show, but it is nice to look back.

December 4, 2002: Mike and Dave film Public Invasion #22 which is an interview with Peabody Mayor Mike Bonfanti. They had been trying to plan the interview for months, but it never worked out. Dave decides to ask Mayor Mike almost the same questions as he asked Mayor Torigian, but with different twists.

December 14, 2002: Public Invasion #21 airs for the first time. The show is nearly 35 minutes with clips from all the past shows from season 2. Mike plans to edit Public Invasion #22 in a couple weeks.

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