Plot: The people employed by Todd Ray don't mind being called `freaks'. In fact, they might even take it as a compliment. That's because `freak', according to Ray, means the most special, the unique, the magical creatures of the universe. And Ray looks all over the world for such creatures to add to his...
Plot: The premise of this show is simple -- comics tell jokes while Doug Benson interrupts them. Benson sits on the stage and, when he feels the time is right, chimes in with his own thoughts during his friends' routines. The series is based on a stage show of the same name that Benson hosted for years in...
Plot: He's wildly popular in the U.K., mostly because he's often just plain wild. Now Graham Norton is coming to America, and talk shows may never be the same. As on his shows in Europe, Norton involves his celebrity guests in the games and antics of each episode, no matter how racy or raunchy the skits...
Plot: This weekly half-hour comedy series features a selection of Web videos ranging from animation to live-action narratives and sketch comedies from the Atom.com Web site.
Plot: Make Me Laugh was an American game show in which contestants watched three stand-up comedians performing their acts, one at a time, earning one dollar for every second that they could make it through without laughing. Each comedian had sixty seconds to try to make the contestant laugh for a maximum...
Plot: Comedian Dave Attell heads out with a camera crew after hours in cities across the country to see what people do in the wee hours of the night. From a tattoo convention in Memphis, Tenn., to ice fishing in Montreal, Attell stays up all night meeting bartenders, partygoers and anyone else who will talk...
Plot: Night After Night with Allan Havey was a late night talk show that aired on The Comedy Channel and, later, Comedy Central from 1989 to 1992. The show featured the stream of consciousness style of host Allan Havey and other departures from the standard late-night talk show format. Wikipedia
Plot: Two teams consisting of members of opposing groups/subcultures (i.e cheerleaders and goth girls, animal rights activists and hunters) compete against each other on this game show.
Plot: Frank Leaves for the Orient is a television series produced by Comedy Central, which aired for 6 episodes over the summer of 1999. The series starred Stan Cahill as Frank, an American preparing to leave for Japan. Wikipedia
Plot: Each show features 24 bizarre talent acts, whose performers are allowed up to 30 seconds in which to win over the audience. After the first round, the audience decides which three acts advances to round two. Following the second round, audience members cast their votes for the lucky winner of that...