Steve Antin credits a stop at a New England gas station as the inspiration for the series. He was a little surprised to see four teenage girls working as pump jockeys. "One of them said, 'My dad owns the station.' I just thought this was the sweetest thing I ever saw." The pilot was filmed in
Atlanta in 1999 and with a somewhat different cast. The character of Finn was played by
Jeremy Sisto in the pilot, but between the pilot and the reshoots for the series, Sisto was cast in the title role of CBS' miniseries
Jesus. When the production relocated they also replaced secondary roles, and the only original cast members that remained were the five principal actors.
Wilmington and
Charlotte, both in
North Carolina, had been considered possible filming locations for the series.
Sponsorship Young Americans was originally supposed to be a mid-season show in 2000 but was put on hold until Coca-Cola offered to sponsor the show. The character of Will Krudski was then written into ''
Dawson's Creek to associate Young Americans'' with one of The WB's established shows. to be the primary sponsor, the show being billed as "Coca-Cola Presents
Young Americans".
Young Americans was profiled by
Steve Carell on the August 22, 2000 episode of
The Daily Show in the Ad Nauseam segment due to the Coca-Cola tie ins. Carell constantly referred to "The Beginning" as an "hour-long commercial". Some of the scenes also took place in a
Friendly's restaurant, which was built from an old pizzeria for the show.
Coca-Cola products are seen or mentioned in most episodes. The unaired pilot episode does not contain the product placement. Among the changes to the pilot is a scene that was reshot in order to show the characters drinking Coca-Cola.
Promotion A scene from the pilot, which was heavily promoted prior to the show's premiere, where the characters and other students at Rawley run in slow motion to the school's lake while stripping off their clothes was parodied in another WB show,
Grosse Pointe. ==Broadcast==