Reno 911! (2003) is a hilarious mockumentary-style TV show that chronicles the lives of a dysfunctional group of police officers working in the Reno Police Department. With its bleeped dialogue, crude humor, and outrageous situations, Reno 911! provides a humorous and satirical take on law enforcement.
Key & Peele is a sketch comedy series that showcases the comedic talents of Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele. With their unique blend of humor, they fearlessly tackle topics such as race, culture, and society, often providing insightful social commentary through their sketches. The show has gained a dedicated fan base and has been praised for its sharp writing and brilliant performances.
The Other Two is a comedy TV show that follows the lives of two siblings as they navigate the ups and downs of the entertainment industry. The show explores themes of family, fame, and the pursuit of success. With a mix of humor and heart, The Other Two offers a hilarious and relatable look into the world of showbiz.
South Side is a comedy series that takes place in Chicago's South Side neighborhood. The show follows a group of diverse characters as they navigate their lives and relationships, all while dealing with the challenges of living in a predominantly black community. With a witty and sharp sense of humor, South Side explores the quirks and idiosyncrasies of urban life, offering a fresh and entertaining perspective on the trials and triumphs of everyday people.
When a wealthy Los Angeles woman is placed under house arrest, she hires an unemployed woman to be her babysitter. Despite their differences, the two form an unlikely bond and hilarity ensues in this sitcom from Comedy Central.
Join Doug Benson as he presides over actual courtroom arguments. The catch? Judge Doug makes all his rulings while extremely high. After hearing both sides, Doug smokes up with a guest bailiff and deliberates. (And yes, this is legal. Somehow.)
Win Ben Stein's Money is a comedy game show that aired from 1997 to 2003. Contestants compete against Ben Stein in various trivia rounds in order to win money. The show features a mix of comedy and quiz elements, with the contestants trying to outsmart Stein and take home the prize money. The show became known for its humorous banter between Stein and the contestants, as well as its unique format.
A star-studded comedy roast where Bruce Willis is hilariously burned by his friends and colleagues.
In this comedy special, Donald Trump faces a hilarious barrage of insults and jokes from a panel of comedians at the Comedy Central Roast. The roast features a hilarious and brutal roasting of the famous tycoon, with jokes covering his personality, business ventures, and infamous hairstyle.
In this side-splitting roast, actor Rob Lowe becomes the target of outrageous insults and hilarious comic attacks. The star-studded event takes place on Comedy Central, and the guest roasters leave no boundaries uncrossed in their quest to bring the laughs to the audience.
Get your stand-up fix from today’s freshest young comedians as Comedy Central introduces you to up-and-coming comics like Natasha Vaynblat, Petey DeAbreu, Ian Lara and Tom Thakkar, who are serving up quick hits of their sets.
Comedy Central gathers top comedians to roast Bob Saget in a hilarious night of insults and jokes.
Will you kill for a good story? If you are James Cooper, a 28 year old copy editor with dreams of literary stardom, you will. After all, your girlfriend was just crowned the "voice of a new America" by the New York literati, and you waste your days editing third-rate textbooks in a dreary Chicago basement. Your first book got panned. Your agent just dumped you. You have no future. But when your girlfriend's corpse ends up sprawled beneath your bedroom window, you finally know what to write about. Crime Fiction is the story of murder, betrayal and outrageous artistic fortune.
In this uproarious comedy roast, Denis Leary is hilariously roasted by a panel of famous comedians.
My debut Comedy Central special, PAID REGULAR, is a tribute to my stand-up origins. I shot in the Original Room at the Comedy Store in Hollywood. It's where half the great comics for the last 40 years have worked out on a nightly basis. It's where I've gone up on stage more than anywhere else in the world. To me, this is what comedy is supposed to look like. My bits are about me exploring the hackiness of racism, life in weed-challenged NYC, and all the ways you too can challenge authority. And you also get some of my favorite material that we had to cut down for the broadcast edit. The Walking Dead bit was the one that hurt the most to have to cut out for TV. And there's a public service announcement that you should for sure watch with that special person in your life (unless you're both lesbians).
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