Pittsburgh Dad is an online series of short films featuring the observations of a "blue-collar" father from Pittsburgh who speaks with a thick Pittsburghese dialect. An online sitcom that captures the humor and nostalgia of growing up with a blue collar dad.
"Geh-outta-there!" Each episode lasts about two to nine minutes and opens with a piano theme song reminiscent of the intro to another Pittsburgh-based program, The idiosyncrasies of the Pittsburgh dialect plays a large role in the show, including such regional words as "On February 9, 2019, Keith Wootton, the father of Curt Wootton and one of the major inspirations for the series, died.Though the "Pittsburgh Dad" is the only character visible for the duration of the episodes, a number of developed "3-2-1 Win" said at the end of any game in which Dad's team wins. "I don't know how yinz did it, but you done it""3-2-1, Ring!" How many of you heard things like this on a Friday night at your local video store? Many episodes feature Dad and his family visiting many local places of interest, including On July 14, 2015, Pittsburgh Dad aired a special The August 15, 2017 episode has Dad drive his family "six hours round-trip" to the nearest Pittsburgh Dad aired an episode bidding farewell to Kennywood's Log Jammer ride on its last day of operation, September 17, 2017.The first several episodes were recorded "just for fun" on an In November 2012 both Preksta and Wootton were hosts and guests of the annual In October 2013, Pittsburgh restaurant chain Eat'n Park issued a special edition "Smiley Cookie" bearing Pittsburgh Dad's face; the cookie, which was to raise funds for Based on the mention of Hills in the On January 4, 2015, a video quickly surfaced of Wootton being out of character at a bar watching both the Steelers On July 19, 2017, Pittsburgh Dad aired his first short film, Wootton (in character as Dad) and Preskta appeared on the January 31st, 2020 episode of spoken as one word. A one minute "sitcom" featuring the phrases we heard growing up with a Pittsburgh Dad.
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said when Dad complains about something, followed by a one-word description of what Dad thinks will happen as a result.
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