Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! is a satirical sketch comedy TV show that parodies various aspects of modern culture. With its quirky and surreal humor, the show explores themes of awkwardness, cringe comedy, and post-modern meta commentary. The show incorporates elements of live-action and animation, along with celebrity guests and bizarre fictional TV shows. It is known for its lo-fi production style and offbeat humor.
Mind of Mencia is a satirical sketch comedy show hosted by Carlos Mencia. The show uses humor to tackle various social and political issues including race, immigration, and stereotypes. Carlos Mencia's unique comedic style and topical jokes make Mind of Mencia a must-watch for fans of satire and comedy.
Zorra Total is a Brazilian television comedy broadcast by Globo Network. It was launched on March 25, 1999 and has aired on Saturdays, at 10p.m., ever since May 1999. The show is a sketch comedy show. It is the audience leader on its slot.
Check It Out! with Dr. Steve Brule is a post-modern, lo-fi, and awkward comedy talk show. Dr. Steve Brule, a recurring character, explores various topics in a low-budget TV series format, often leading to crude humor, stupidity, and absurdism. The show is a clever satire with social commentary, parodying the broadcasting industry, showbiz, and late-night talk shows.
Victor and Hugo, Bunglers in Crime is an animated series made by Cosgrove Hall for Thames Television and screened on CITV from 6 September 1991 to 29 December 1992 and is a spin off from Count Duckula. The series centres on the exploits of two bumbling French criminals - the eponymous brothers of the title. Despite referencing the French author Victor Hugo in their names, neither brother was particularly intelligent. The plot of each episode dealt with Victor and Hugo and their English-based business "Naughtiness International" being hired by crime figures to steal something. Victor would come up with a "meticulous plan" to achieve this goal, which was routinely botched by Hugo. The episodes would traditionally end with the brothers imprisoned.
Vincent, a university professor, attends a dinner party with his pregnant wife when he gets trapped in a hilarious quid-pro-quo naming game with his best friend. As the night progresses, secrets are revealed, tensions rise, and Vincent must confront his own past and prejudices.
Spun Out is a comedy TV show that follows the lives of an eccentric group of coworkers at a public relations firm. The show explores their hilarious and often disastrous attempts to navigate their personal and professional lives while dealing with their own unique quirks and insecurities. With a blend of witty humor and relatable characters, Spun Out provides endless entertainment and laughs.
A man's life takes a chaotic turn when his overly controlling mother moves in with him and his wife. Things become even more complicated when an unwelcome houseguest arrives, leading to hilariously disastrous situations.
When a group of friends host a wild party, their babysitter suddenly cancels and they are left to care for a mischievous child. Chaos ensues as they navigate through humorous and unexpected situations.
The career of respected news presenter Douglas is threatened after he makes an ill-advised joke. With her 2 million social media followers, tech-savvy co-anchor Madeline could throw Douglas a lifeline by posting in his defense… but will she?
In Bowling, a group of friends in Brittany form a bowling team to compete in a championship. Along the way, they navigate through challenges and humorous situations, forming strong friendships and creating lasting memories.
George Carlin performs his stand-up comedy routine, touching on various topics from sports to social commentary.
PopCultured was a Canadian television program broadcast on The Comedy Network. The program featured stand-up comedian Elvira Kurt and other cast members poking fun at celebrities in the context of a mock newscast, in a format similar to The Daily Show with Jon Stewart or This Hour Has 22 Minutes. The show began airing in 2005. Its full title was popCultured with Elvira Kurt, and it was often used to promote several shows on its host corporation's channels in Canada.
A comedian travels to Las Vegas to search for his missing half-brother, leading to a series of eccentric encounters and dark secrets.
George Carlin delivers his final stand-up comedy special, covering various topics including religion, children, civil rights, and more, in his trademark dark and provocative style.
When a single mother in a small town faces discrimination and hypocrisy from the Harper Valley P.T.A., she decides to fight back and expose their secrets.
Robin Williams delivers a hilarious and unpredictable performance in this one-man show recorded at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York City. With his signature wisecrack humor, shocking jokes, and absurd humor, Williams keeps the live audience laughing throughout the night.
In this stand-up comedy special, George Carlin takes on a wide range of topics such as driving, prayer, classroom antics, and more, with his signature wit and sharp observations. With his unique style of thought-provoking humor and social commentary, Carlin delivers a memorable and entertaining performance.
Join Robin Williams for a hilarious night of stand-up comedy full of sexual humor, satire, and absurd humor. This comedy special features Robin Williams at his best, delivering unforgettable jokes and wisecrack humor that will have you laughing uncontrollably. With his wild and unpredictable comedy style, Williams takes the audience on a rollercoaster ride of laughter with his puns, bad jokes, and strong language. This one-man show is a must-watch for any fan of comedy.
Souled Out 2000 took place on January 16, 2000 from the Firstar Center in Cincinnati, Ohio. The originally scheduled card was heavily changed, due to the serious injuries of Bret Hart and Jeff Jarrett. Hart, who was scheduled to wrestle Sid Vicious, suffered a severe concussion at Starrcade, which forced him to vacate the WCW World Heavyweight title, and eventually retire nine months later. Jarrett, who was scheduled to wrestle Chris Benoit in a Triple Threat Theater series (Dungeon Rules, Bunkhouse, Caged Heat), suffered lingering headaches from Benoit's diving headbutt off the top of the steel cage on the January 10 episode of WCW Monday Nitro, which forced him to vacate the WCW United States Heavyweight title. Benoit was instead moved to take Hart's place against Vicious and the Triple Threat Theater series was contested between Billy Kidman and three separate wrestlers.