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- He chases bad guys around the world, with nra members right behind him.
- Rob Lowe is on the panel with regulars Annie Lederman and Dusty Slay. The topics are all pretty raunchy. Spade shows his deleted scene from The Irishman.
- 2009–20202m7.8 (10)TV EpisodeThe study-group speculates on the premiere date of Season 4.
- This NBC Special from 1977 pitted celebrities from the worlds of film and TV in the United States against stars from the U.K. and the rest of the World. Three teams of five men and three women representing their native land, competed in a series of nine events during this fast paced and exciting 2 hour TV Special. Sporting events included bowling, darts, rowing, swimming and running relays and soccer goal kicking.
- The most well-known catchphrases from the 70s television shows are ranked.
- The 1970s was a great decade for sketch comedy and here are ten of the best performers that made it so good.
- When the Study Group starts demanding favors from Abed because of his new position he gives the "'Master Key" to Britta for safe keeping.
- Video Beat was a popular syndicated music video show that aired on American television from 1984 to 1986. Created and produced by Richard Blade and Peter Facer, Video Beat uniquely captured the excitement and eccentricity of the 1980's British new wave invasion of the United States. Hosted by Richard Blade, Video Beat was very much a show about the moment. Many bands and artists of the day, both British and American were featured in an exciting and vibrant mix of interviews, world premiere music videos and live performances. Duran Duran, Culture Club, Adam Ant, Spandau Ballet, Depeche Mode, Wham!, Tears For Fears, Billy Idol, Frankie Goes To Hollywood, Sting, Bon Jovi, RUN DMC and A-Ha all appeared on Video Beat through interviews and also as co-hosts.
- Sweet and wild ... raw and explosive ... John Belushi didn't just act, he set off sparks. On his thirtieth birthday, he was the most successful comedian in the world. He had the number one late-night TV show, film comedy, and music album in the country. It was an entertainment trifecta that no performer ever matched ... before or since. Now, new images and interviews of friends and family offer an intimate look at a man who pushed comedy ... and life ... to the limit and beyond.
- American Comedy Awards - annual award, that was handed from 1987 to 2001 for achievements in creation of comic films. Rewarding ceremonies were conducted by the TV channel ABC. It was born-again in 2014 on the channel of NBC.
- A music video was created to promote the single. This featured Fletch, the character from the film, entering a tent where Hartman awaits him - a fortune teller with a crystal ball. Relating to the song's lyrics, Hartman warns Fletch to get out of town. Some scenes from the Fletch film are shown through the crystal ball.
- 1962–199242mTV-147.9 (12)TV EpisodeThe audience stars in The Edge of Wetness. Chevy Chase (Fletch (1985)); Maureen Murphy performs stand-up and is interviewed briefly; Vanity (The Last Dragon (1985)).
- 1962–19921h 30mTV-G8.0 (12)TV Episode
- 1962–199243mTV-PG8.3 (13)TV EpisodeJohnny reads interstate rivalry jokes. Chevy Chase (Vacation (1983)); David Sayh performs stand-up; Karen Salkin ("Karen's Restaurant Review").
- 1962–19921h 2mTV-148.6 (13)TV EpisodeJohnny presents commercials from around the world. Chevy Chase (The Chevy Chase National Humor Test (1979)); Barbara Bach puts down the rumor of her joining the cast of Charlie's Angels (1976); Gallagher performs stand-up; Ricky Schroder (The Champ (1979)).
- 1962–199243mTV-147.2 (14)TV EpisodeChevy Chase (Funny Farm (1988)); Thalassa Cruso demonstrates pruning a geranium; Iditarod racer John Suter discusses competing in the race with a team of poodles.
- 1999– 1h 24m8.0 (16)TV EpisodeSanta brings the laughs as "SNL" goes into the time capsule for two hours of Christmas-themed sketches.
- Guests: Gov. Jon Corzine (D-NJ), TV host Craig Ferguson, journalist Michel Martin, Matt Taibbi (election correspondent).
- Dana Carvey and David Spade take you behind the scenes to reminisce about the most memorable stories and moments with friends of the show. In each episode, you'll hear from your favorite cast members, hosts, writers, and musical guests as they share never-before told stories about their careers; including how they made their way to the show and how being a part SNL's cultural history has impacted their lives beyond the show.
- Experience the American Journey through our country's visual heritage in this recording provided by the National Archives of the United States.TOPICS INCLUDE THE REALITY OF THE CRISIS, CONSERVATION, CONVERSION TO COAL, AND ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SOURCES.This recording from the National Archives may contain variations in quality based on the limitations of the original source material.
- In this Channel One Short, Chevy Chase and Ken Shapiro are in a dark setting with their faces close up to the camera, and their mouths opening and closing to the tune of music.
- Chevy Chase sings with himself and falls in cement. Goldie Hawn smooches and serenades the host. Whoopi Goldberg bemoans the cancellation of her own talk show.
- He reads books and then stuff happens to him relating to the book he is reading.
- A team of three teenagers faces off against a team of three adults. Contestants must answer questions to earn points. The catch is, the teenagers must answer questions from the adults' time period, and the adults must answer questions from the youth culture. Which team will know the other generation better?
- 2014– 41mTV-146.0 (18)TV EpisodeNorm MacDonald (Last Comic Standing (2003)); JoAnna Garcia Swisher (The Astronaut Wives Club (2015)). Also: Jeremih performs with Flo Rida.
- NBC special starring Chevy Chase to examine humor across the genres via a test. Guests include Milton Berle, Dr. Joyce Brothers, Pam Dawber, Christopher Guest, Hugh Hefner, Martin Mull, and Harry Shearer.
- History of "Saturday Night Live," interviews with past and present cast members, and behind of scenes of the week-long making of SNL's November 10, 2001 episode (Season 27, Episode 5), hosted by Gwyneth Paltrow.
- This program begins by tracing the development of cutting edges from obsidian flakes to the the latest high tech ceramic. Then the process of making swords and the design trade offs for their various purposes are examined in detail. Finally, the design and manufacture of axes and knives are contrasted with the more challenging demands of swordsmithing.
- Ministry of Silly Walks (Chevy Chase), Anne Elk (Phill Jupitus), The Dead Parrot (Matt Lucas), The Architects Sketch (Steve Coogan) and Spam (Lee Mack)
- Each week, an unsuspecting celebrity would be lured to the studio and people who were significant in the guest's life would be brought out to offer anecdotes.
- This is a movie about a man. What was his profession? ...a bandit. How many arms did he have? ....just the one.
- David Frost presents an investigation into the power of political satire with the help of some of the funniest TV moments of the last 50 years.
- 1999– 2hTV-148.2 (24)TV EpisodeA star-studded collection of popular Christmas themed sketches from Saturday Night Live!
- Chronicles the life of the late comedian Richard Pryor, using clips from Pryor's shows and TV appearances as well as through the interviews with family, friends and fans of this real life king of (controversial) comedy.
- 1962–19921h 30mTV-G7.0 (26)TV EpisodeBarry Manilow (Copacabana (1985), album "Manilow") performs and is interviewed; Chevy Chase and Dan Aykroyd (Spies Like Us (1985)); David Letterman ("Late Night with David Letterman: The Book", David Letterman's Holiday Film Festival (1985)).
- Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert, who are celebrating the 500th edition of their movie review show, perform their program for the first time on stage in front of an audience.
- Former SNL cast members, hosts and guest stars like Alec Baldwin, Tina Fey, Amy Poehler, Will Ferrell, Melissa McCarthy and more walk the red carpet and chat with Matt Lauer, Savannah Guthrie and Carson Daly.
- 1962–1992TV-G8.4 (27)TV EpisodeJohnny reads children's letters to Santa. Chevy Chase (Three Amigos! (1986)); Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert (Siskel & Ebert (1986)) discuss the movies in theaters for Christmas. Also: Al Jarreau performs.
- A mix of celebrity interviews and sensational topics.
- 1986–1990TV-147.6 (28)TV EpisodeIt's the all-star benefit show to try to save Mr. Peck's night club. Things threaten to fall apart, though, when Red Buttons doesn't show up as Garry has promised.
- 1986–1990TV-147.9 (29)TV EpisodeWhen Garry finds out that Mr. Peck's club is closing so a mall can be built, he decides to seek some help from some celebrity friends to save the club where he got his start in stand-up.
- 1978– Unrated6.8 (29)TV EpisodeInterviews with the stars of classic holiday movies; behind-the-scenes looks at the memorable moments from these films.
- Friends of George Burns gather to celebrate his 90th birthday.
- A series of talk shows in which host Alan King chats with professionals about the art of comedy.
- Sketch comedy special similar in style to "NBC's Saturday Night Live", in which Chevy Chase previously appeared.
- Follows the careers of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis from their first performance together at the 500 Club in Atlantic City in 1946 through their years on "The Colgate Comedy Hour" to their final performance together in 1956.
- A variety of celebrities recall their favorite Christmas titles with film clips from the movies.
- In the last study break, the study group finds themselves divided by their generation gap. Jeff points out the one factor that is common to both age group and unites them all.
- Counting down America's Top 10 TV sleuths based on Sleuth Channel viewer votes from 25 finalists. Ten is not American, but Englishman Sherlock Holmes. Short clips are interspersed with soundbites from actors, writers and other performers.
- Pete's parents know exactly what to do when Pete's in a bad mood. They turn Pete into the funniest pizza ever.
- 1973– 1h 30m7.1 (35)TV Episode
- To pass the time during the next study break, the study group plays a game of truth or dare.
- 2009–20207.0 (36)TV EpisodeAnnie insists that the group take a 90 second study break every 36 minutes which amuses Jeff. Meanwhile, Abed takes the break too seriously.
- Summer variety show consisting of comedy sketches featuring SCTV writer Dave Thomas and many other SCTV and SNL regulars.
- It's a tough gig working for the Water Department, and it's also a tough gig working in Power. Dan Harmon and Ryan Ridley show you why.
- Daniel gives C-SPAN a much-needed ratings boost by speaking to Congress, has lunch with a homeless man, and a kid who is forced to enter the workforce gets a web redemption.
- Golden Globe Award - American award awarded by the Hollywood association of the foreign press from 1944 for works in movies and television's pictures.
- A look at the making of the classic comedy film.
- Actors, Writers, Directors and other celebrities share their favorite movies alongside Robert Osborne and Ben Mankiewicz.
- Legendary comedian Richard Pryor's friends and admirers host a tributary party in his honor during which clips from his movies, shows and stand ups are shown.
- 1999– 2h7.6 (44)TV Episode
- Podcast with Gilbert Gottfried & comedy writer Frank Santopadre with reviews of classic & off-beat movies & tv shows, plus interviews with friends from all corners of showbiz.
- We investigate the root of Belushi's drug addiction and uncover the events that led to his final reckless act. Belushi has been battling his drug addiction for seven years. Throughout the night, he ingests the massive amount of drugs that finally get the better of him. In early March 1982, comic actor John Belushi is on a drug fueled binge in L.A. He's far from those that love him and protect him from his own excesses.