Lopez Tonight is a hilarious and lively comedy talk show hosted by the talented George Lopez. With a live audience, George brings his unique brand of topical humor, stand-up comedy, and interviews with celebrities, making it a must-watch for anyone in the mood for a good laugh and some insightful conversations.
The Boondocks follows the lives of a young African-American boy named Huey Freeman and his brother Riley as they navigate life in the predominantly white suburb of Woodcrest. The show explores themes of racial identity, social issues, and pop culture through satire and humor.
The Sarah Silverman Program is a comedy series that follows the daily life of Sarah Silverman as she navigates through absurd situations with her witty and offbeat humor.
The Cleveland Show follows Cleveland Brown and his family as they navigate through various comedic situations in their hometown. With absurd humor and a satirical twist, the show explores themes of family, ethnicity, and everyday life.
Drawn Together is a TV show that combines elements of reality television with animation. It follows a group of controversial and diverse characters who are forced to live together in a house filled with animated characters. The show is known for its sexual humor, gross-out comedy, satire, and parody.
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.
The Flip Wilson Show is a comedy sketch show hosted by Flip Wilson that features a variety of memorable characters and hilarious skits. With a mix of comedy and music, the show became a hit and launched Wilson's career as one of the most influential African-American comedians of his time.
The Richard Pryor Show is an American comedy variety series starring Richard Pryor. It premiered on NBC on Tuesday, September 13, 1977 at 8 p.m. opposite ABC's popular television shows Laverne & Shirley and Happy Days. The show was produced by Rocco Urbisci for Burt Sugarman Productions. It was conceived out of a special that Pryor did for NBC in May 1977. Because the special was a major hit, both critically and commercially, Pryor was given a chance to host and star in his own television show. TV Guide included the series in their 2013 list of 60 shows that were "Cancelled Too Soon".
Ohara is an American television series starring Pat Morita in the title role of Lt. Ohara.
Day of the Warrior is a 1996 action film featuring a diamond heist led by a femme fatale. Undercover agents go on a mission to stop the criminal and retrieve the stolen diamond. Along the way, they encounter dangerous situations and uncover a web of lust, betrayal, and sexploitation.
The Wanda Sykes Show is an American talk show hosted by comedian Wanda Sykes on Fox that debuted on November 7, 2009. The show was announced in March 2009 by Kevin Reilly. Comedian Keith Robinson co-starred as Sykes' sidekick. The show aired on Fox on Saturday nights, replacing MADtv and Talkshow with Spike Feresten. On May 14, 2010, Fox announced that The Wanda Sykes Show was canceled after only one season. The decision left the Fox network with no original late-night programming for the first time since the 1994-95 season.
Chocolate News is a satirical TV show that parodies current affairs, politics, and popular culture. It features a stand-up comedian as the host who delivers monologues, interviews guests, and presents fake news reports with an irreverent and humorous twist. The show often uses stereotypes and ethnic humor to highlight social and political issues. With its crude and absurd humor, Chocolate News offers a unique and satirical take on news and entertainment.
Doggy Fizzle Televizzle is a sketch comedy show that was produced by, and starred, the rap musician Snoop Dogg. It was aired on MTV in 2002 until 2003. Snoop Dogg stated that according to the contract, the show was to air six times, but it turned out to be a series of eight parts. The second season was canceled due to payment negotiation issues, since Snoop Dogg asked for $1 million for his role, which MTV refused to pay him. In the beginning of every show Snoop is seen sitting bored in a leather armchair in an empty room while switching channels from Jerry Springer to a cart race then to black and white burlesque figure skating after that to a strip show and finally to a Richard Marx music video when he decides to change the situation and the idea of Doggy Fizzle Televizzle comes to his mind. This ends the intro and the main theme follows with Snoop rapping.
Eddie Murphy Raw is a live stand-up comedy special by Eddie Murphy, known for his edgy and irreverent humor. In this special, Murphy tackles various topics including race, sex, and celebrity culture, delivering jokes that are both hilarious and provocative. With his unique style and sharp wit, Murphy takes the audience on a wild ride filled with outrageous stories, song performances, and celebrity impersonations.
The L.A. Riot Spectacular is a satirical comedy film that takes a sardonic look at the 1992 Los Angeles riots. Through sardonic humor and ethnic humor, the film explores themes of race politics, xenophobia, and social satire in a comedic manner.
A young woman sets out to find her birth parents when she finds out that she is adopted.
The Redd Foxx Comedy Hour was a ABC produced variety show hosted by Redd Foxx (John Elroy Sanford) following his hit sitcom Sanford and Son. It debuted on September 15, 1977 and last aired on January 26, 1978. Despite being rated by critics as entertaining and funny, the show was canceled due to low ratings at the end of it's first season.
House of Buggin' is a short-lived Latino-themed sketch comedy television show, which aired on Sunday night at 8:30 pm est in 1995, starring John Leguizamo and Luis Guzmán. It was aired on the FOX Network, but removed from broadcasting schedules before the completion of the first season.
This stand up special features material from five of the most famous Hispanic standup comics of their era. Paul Rodriguez, George Lopez, Cheech Marin, Alex Reymundo, and Joey Medina deliver material on a variety of topics that will seem familiar to audiences of every race.
Leon, a man from London, discovers that he is the biological father of a pig farmer in Yorkshire, through artificial insemination. As he navigates his newfound role as a father, he becomes entangled in a comedic and crime-filled journey. The story touches on themes of mistaken parentage, in vitro fertilization, and the complexities of family dynamics.