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An early AMC dramedy series profiling the fictional studio Sylver Screen Pictures during the 1930s and the pursuits of its classic Hollywood stars.

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  1. #1 Worst Episode
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    The Lot Season 1 Episode 1 - It
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    #1 - It

    S1:E1

    Sweet young Hollywood hopeful June Parker looks like she may get her big break when the star of Sylver Studios' latest film dies in the middle of production, but her mother won't sign the parental consent agreement for her underage daughter.

    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Rick Mitz

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  2. The Lot Season 1 Episode 2 - Overnight Star
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    #2 - Overnight Star

    S1:E2

    When his financier brother objects to hiring an unknown to take over the lead in their new picture, studio head Harry Sylver schemes to make her well-known overnight by parading her at all the L.A. hot spots with the city's most eligible bachelors.

    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Rick Mitz

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  3. The Lot Season 1 Episode 3 - Stardom
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    #3 - Stardom

    S1:E3

    June's newfound star status attracts the romantic interest of playboy/mogul Roland White, as well as that of studio publicist Jack Sweeney. Meanwhile, her boyfriend Charlie Patterson finally sells his screenplay, but to competitor Metro Pictures.

    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Rick Mitz

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  4. The Lot Season 1 Episode 4 - Happy Landing
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    #4 - Happy Landing

    S1:E4

    After making a series of box office bombs, Harry Sylver is forced out by Roland Winters, who appoints himself the new head of Sylver Studios. He then lures June Parker back from Metro Pictures, but the formerly innocent June's stardom has gone to her head and she becomes a demanding diva on the set of her new picture.

    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Rick Mitz

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  5. The Lot Season 2 Episode 1 - New Mogul in Town
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    #5 - New Mogul in Town

    S2:E1

    Desperate for a successful picture, new studio head Leo Sylver steals Warner Brothers' actress Rachel Lipton to star in a big-budget story about the Jewish experience in Germany. Meanwhile, a friend helps Norma avoid foreclosure.

    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Rick Mitz

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  6. The Lot Season 2 Episode 2 - Hooked on Hollywood
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    #6 - Hooked on Hollywood

    S2:E2

    Sylver Studios hires high-brow New York writer Libby Wilson to pump up the screenplay on its new picture. Meanwhile, the studio takes measures to transform stuntman Victor into a leading man to co-star with Rachel.

    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Unknown

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  8. The Lot Season 2 Episode 3 - The Portable Libby Wilson
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    #7 - The Portable Libby Wilson

    S2:E3

    Aspiring screenwriter Charlie Patterson falls under sexy Libby Wilson's spell as they work together on a new screenplay, but then she takes him to a Hollywood party that gets raided by the police.

    Director:Unknown

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  9. The Lot Season 2 Episode 4 - Detox
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    #8 - Detox

    S2:E4

    When Leo Sylver finds out that Victor, the studio's new star, is a morphine addict, he orders Sweeney to fix the problem before it becomes public knowledge. Meanwhile, Charlie finds out that his adored Libby is trying to have his screen credit removed from the screenplay they worked on together.

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  10. The Lot Season 2 Episode 5 - The Accident
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    #9 - The Accident

    S2:E5

    Out on a wild ride with Victor Mansfield, Rachel's car is wrecked, sending the beloved leading lady through the windshield and into a coma. Leo and Sweeney, anxious to protect their investment in the up-and-coming leading man, pay off everyone, from the cops, to the hospital staff, to gossip columnist Letitia Devine, to keep it quiet, issuing a statement that Rachel has been hospitalized for an appendectomy. Rachel's friends back on the lot find their own ways to cope with the tragedy. However, Victor's guilt is inconsolable. Unscathed by the accident, he defies studio orders to stay away from the hospital, and sneaks into Rachel's room, where he's spotted by her bedside. A quick call to journalist Milton Maxwell and the studio's cover story is blown – along with Victor's career.

    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Unknown

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  11. The Lot Season 2 Episode 6 - Nebraska Johnston
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    #10 - Nebraska Johnston

    S2:E6

    Fed up with playing nothing but maids and mammies, a classically trained African-American actress issues an ultimatum to studio boss Leo Sylver. Meanwhile, although Rachel has recovered from the car accident, her facial scar could ruin her career as a leading lady.

    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Unknown

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  12. The Lot Season 2 Episode 7 - Daddy Dearest
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    #11 - Daddy Dearest

    S2:E7

    Legendary swashbuckling movie star Colin Rhome, as famous between the sheets as on the screen, arrives at Silver Studios and is warmly greeted by all, except Victor & Mary.

    Director:Turi Meyer

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  13. The Lot Season 2 Episode 8 - Stiffed
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    #12 - Stiffed

    S2:E8

    After years of hard living, Colin Rhome passes away in the presence of his friends. Mary, grieving for Colin, takes it upon herself to inform June about her father. Furious at Mary for denying her the chance to know him, she storms off. Meanwhile, Sweeney and Leo cook up a huge publicity stunt, as all of Hollywood must come to Sylver Screen Pictures for the funeral of Colin Rhome, to be held on a giant soundstage. Fabian, Norma and Mary have other plans for the late Colin Rhome, as they whisk away his body from the mortuary and take him to a local restaurant. Sweeney is terrified when he discovers that the corpse has disappeared while a traumatized June is given a chance to have ""one last drink with her father.""

    Director:Turi Meyer

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  14. The Lot Season 2 Episode 9 - Danny Matthews Takes a Wife
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    #13 - Danny Matthews Takes a Wife

    S2:E9

    Danny Matthews , a masculine leading man at Sylver Screen Pictures runs afoul Leo and the Hollywood press for being too open and public about his homosexuality. Sweeney and Leo concoct a plan to deal with this situation decisively, have him get married. He finds a willing companion in Rachel, who is only too happy to wed her dear friend to save his career. But after a bachelor party ends with Danny soliciting a male police officer, he and Leo have a final confrontation, which ends his career and reveals some shocking information about Fabian.

    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Rick Mitz

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  15. The Lot Season 2 Episode 10 - The Mob Scene
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    #14 - The Mob Scene

    S2:E10

    As Charlie works on writing a sex scene that will pass all of Lundquist's objections, the studido is visited by a ""union represenative"" who is actually fronting a mob attempt to extort money from all the studios.

    Director:Turi Meyer
    Writer:Unknown

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  16. The Lot Season 2 Episode 11 - Oscar's Wlld
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    #15 - Oscar's Wlld

    S2:E11

    Victor is starring in Charlie's adaptation of ""The Private Life of Oscar Wilde,"" but Leo nearly has a heart attack when the film's director informs him of the scandalous details of Wilde's life. Fearing the potential damage to Victor's career, not to mention the censors, Leo orders Charlie to sanitize the story, and turn Wilde into a lusty, masculine heterosexual male! As Mary engages in an affair with the picture's director, Norma has a difficult time convincing Mary that he's also made strong advances towards her. Equally frustrated is Fabian, whose ex-wife Cleo has suddenly re-entered his life.

    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Unknown

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  17. The Lot Season 2 Episode 12 - Kids (aka Worshipping at Shirley's Temple)
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    #16 - Kids (aka Worshipping at Shirley's Temple)

    S2:E12

    Without Fabian's knowledge, stage-mommy Norma puts his young niece up for the starring role in Charlie's new musical. Meanwhile, Charlie tells Rachel that it is time for her to choose between being with him or Victor.

    Director:Turi Meyer
    Writer:Rob Dames

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  18. The Lot Season 2 Episode 13 - Property of Sylver Screen
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    #17 - Property of Sylver Screen

    S2:E13

    Rachel, having grown tired of mediocre roles in her films threatens to walk out on Sylver Screen Pictures. Leo calms her down and promises her the lead in a major new film, but she is infuriated when she discovers that the part has gone to Barbara Stanwyck instead. In a bitter confrontation, Rachel informs Leo that she's walking, but Leo responds by telling her that her contract is ironclad and that she can't get work anywhere without his permission. Meanwhile, the lead part in Rachel's current picture falls to Norma, who tortures Charlie with dozens of re-write notes, and Victor takes Fabian under his wing in order to get him into good physical shape for the company picnic.

    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Rob Dames

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Worst Episodes Summary

"It" is the worst rated episode of "The Lot". It scored /10 based on 0 votes. Directed by Unknown and written by Rick Mitz, it aired on 8/19/1999. This episode scored 0.0 points lower than the second lowest rated, "Overnight Star".