WNDU recently celebrated the 70th anniversary of the station’s launch, and Beyond Our Control was honored with a featured segment amongst the station’s retrospectives. I was delighted to share a few words about the show with reporter Tricia Sloma alongside a pair of BOC alumni, Lee Lodyga and Donnie Rogers.

As a 4-minute piece put together in less than 48 hours under a tight deadline, it’s tantalizing but only scratches the surface of the show — somewhat equivalent to the initial short essay I wrote that made me realize there was a whole book (and more) in this material.
And in addition to the book, I’m actually working on a video essay that acts as an introduction to the show. I started it as a participant at Middlebury College’s two-week workshop on videographic criticism back in June, and unlike Tricia Sloma, I’m not under a broadcast deadline, so I can spend a lot more time working on it til I feel content that I’ve gotten it right. I’m going to create a website to accompany the book, and I’d like to have the video essay launch on the home page, hopefully enticing newcomers to dig deeper.
While I need more time to whip the video essay into proper shape, I can share a related video I created at the Middlebury workshop right now. We were tasked with creating a two-minute trailer for our final project, so here is mine, hopefully enticement enough to sit tight and wait for the finished video essay.
If you’re curious about the title I drop at the end, it’s drawn from something BOC creator Dave Williams once wrote: “BOC is a critical look at a 23-inch America, measured diagonally. Whenever something is stupid, tasteless, fraudulent, irritating, and impossible to do anything about, then it’s beyond our control, and that’s what the show is all about.” I appreciate how the standard measurement of a TV screen offers a handy metaphor for how the show’s teenage creators sliced through the absurdities of popular culture.

Those darn kids!
Really captures the vibe. You’ve studied your subject so closely, ya got some on ya. Nicely done, Chris!
Love it (Diagonally)!
Making sense of the nonsensical 🤪
This is a bitchin’ summer, thanks to you.💖
Appointment TV! ❤️