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D&J.jpg|This is a close picture of Drake and Josh's original dad. The name of this actor is unknown.
 
D&J.jpg|This is a close picture of Drake and Josh's original dad. The name of this actor is unknown.
 
omgvn.gif|Josh Dresses Up As Miss Nancy
 
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Revision as of 14:53, 29 July 2015

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Dan Schneider Brings You the Original Drake & Josh Promo!

Promo featuring clips from the Unaired Pilot

Drake and Josh is a sitcom that premiered on Nickelodeon on January 11, 2004 and ended its run on December 5, 2008. It was created by Dan Schnider and was a spinoff of The Amanda Show where Drake Bell and Josh Peck originally appeared. Although the first episode of the series is known to fans as the pilot, there was, however, a real pilot of the show.

This pilot was produced in 2003, and was made before Nickelodeon officially picked up the show. Not much is known about this except that it supposedly used the same plot as the first episode of the show, and Walter Nichols (Josh's Dad) was played by an unknown actor instead of Jonathan Goldstein.

The pilot remained in obscurity until 2013 when Dan Schnider posted screenshots on his DanWarp Twitter account. Supposedly, he also posted a video clip showing on Youtube showing Josh's original dad, but that has since been privated, and has not been mirrored anywhere else on the internet. Other than that, no other piece of info is avalible for this pilot, and has yet to be released by Nickelodeon or by Dan Schnider himself.There are clips in the promo.