The Pitch

2012 • AMC
4.2
40 reviews
TV-PG
Rating
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Season 2 episodes (8)

1 College Hunks Hauling Junk
8/15/13
Rapidly expanding College Hunks Hauling Junk invites Nashville-based Fletcher Rowley and Atlanta's breensmith to help them become a household name.
2 Bliss
8/22/13
Spa-inspired skincare company Bliss invites two distinctly different L.A. agencies, Innerspin & MC Squared, to help them launch their latest product.
3 SquareTrade
8/29/13
SquareTrade, a number-one-rated protection plan company, has invited two L.A. agencies, Mischievious & Heavenspot, to help them raise their profile.
4 Tommy Bahama
9/5/13
Two California advertising agencies, Pasadena Adv. & Neuron Syndicate, compete to win the business of lifestyle brand Tommy Bahama.
5 Little Caesars Pizza
9/12/13
Two Chicago ad agencies, Bee-Line Communications & commonground, try to balance work & family as they compete for business from Little Caesars Pizza.
6 Gibson Brands
9/19/13
Global powerhouse Gibson Brands invites two Nashville advertising agencies, Powell Creative and Daniel Burton Dean, to compete for their business.
7 1-800-FLOWERS.com
9/26/13
Two L.A. advertising agencies, COR & ONE/x, both with very different creative approaches, battle for the chance to work with 1-800-FLOWERS.com.
8 The Fuller Brush Company
10/3/13
Two Chicago ad agencies, Central Coast & The Monogram Group, compete for the chance to help iconic brand The Fuller Brush Company reboot their brand.

About this show

AMC's unscripted series The Pitch probes the incredible lengths, intense stakes and tight deadlines advertising agencies encounter when they take aim at a new piece of business. Each episode follows two creative shops as they work day and night for seven days, building a campaign to try and win over the brand. A real competition, major stakes and a ticking clock are all elements of this docu-style series. Only on AMC. Go to amc.com for more information.

Ratings and reviews

4.2
40 reviews
B K
September 6, 2013
The lag between Google posting episodes vs air date has been sporadic (1 day to 1 week), but in any case: This is my favorite unscripted TV series' I have seen from non-network television, having watched all of S1 and the first 3 episode of S2. Each episode presents the creative process of ad agencies in an engaging, dramatic, real, and docu-style way within an hour. It is great at presenting some of the client's perspective & challenges as well. Direction & production values are high without making anything over/melodramatic. To me it seems to be less formulaic & grittier than Undercover Boss, as there is a lot more variance in the processes of the ad agencies & the clients than there are with a boss learning about their business' front lines. I rate this show 5 stars because I cannot think of a significant way that it could be executed better. Out of the entirety of season 1 and season 2's first episode, I can only think of a few minute scene that could've been done away with. If you don't have a desire to know how things in this world work or have AD(H)D, take off a star for each. If you work in the ad industry, you will love or hate it because its just like your job.
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A Google user
September 7, 2013
This reality show, to me, seems really real. I like watching the creatives battle it out!
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Joe whitehead
March 13, 2022
Trying to download Little Caesars pizza and you keep coming to this stupid menu so I give you one star
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