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- Five Nights at Freddy's VHS (Commonly abbreviated FNaF VHS) consists of VHS style tapes based off of the game series, Five Nights at Freddy's.
- Jeff Ross will skewer week's pop culture topics in-studio, and hit streets to take aim at public enemies, such as meter maids, paparazzi, and those who need to be taken down a notch.
- Beginning with a suggestion from the audience, guest monologists tell true stories that kick off a series of high octane improvised sketches. From medical marijuana to embarrassing sexual encounters, no topic is off limits to the renegade performers who have made ASSSSCAT! one of the longest running improv shows in the history of the world.
- Chris Hardwick is as charming as ever in this hour-long special. The @midnight host recalls how he found out where babies come from, shares his first old-man moment, talks about how terrible music was in the 90s and explains how inappropriate humor helped him cope with this father's death, all with his signature infectious enthusiasm.
- Real-life, dramatic parodies of iconic superhero characters and the struggle of balancing demanding day-to-day obligations and complex relationships in a share house in metro-suburban Australia.
- In Rachel Feinstein's first hour-long special, she brings her blunt humor to a variety of topics, including her love of Christian sleepovers and the purposelessness of dick pics.
- With help from some notable extras Lee Mack, now better known for his stand up, showed off his fast-paced lunacy in sketch mode with a very tight show from 2000. Lee Mack, Catherine Tate and Dan Antopolski were all nominated for an Edinburgh Comedy Award for this sketch show.
- A comedic series that follows the unfortunately normal lives of the every-day men and women working the not-so-glorious jobs required in a city full of super heroes.
- East India Comedy comedians pick trending topics for every episode of EIC: Outrage, whether it's Modi's new trip to Papua New Guinea, Salman's brilliant or terrible new movie about being himself, Chelsea's new transfers for elitists or KRK's general misogyny or existence. The Outrage could be about politics, world news, pop culture, Bollywood, sports, fashion or whatever ridiculous issue obsesses keyboard warriors.
- Liquor House Comedy presents the Big 3 featuring stand up comedians Brian Isley (New York's Apollo Theater) Bo Alambis and Ampston Hews. None of these three comedians are a like. They all bring a unique style of stand up comedy.
- Trexx and Flipside are wannabe hip hop stars but their music label - Wu Hah Records - is run by Mr Brilliance, who is more in tune with crooning than rap. Fortunately, his so-called assistant, Ollie, knows what she is doing and loves the boys' work. But even she worries that their enthusiasm is doing more harm than good - when they crashed the British Rap Awards (Bras) in a borrowed strip limo shared with a hen party, for instance. And, when it comes to using a little muscle, the hip hop world is inhabited by the uninhibited, and gangsta rapper B-ICE has sworn to keep the boys exactly where he put them - in the gutter. Pitted against their rap rivals and backed by a no-hoper of a manager, will Trexx and Flipside ever make it?
- In Big Jay Oakerson's first hour-long special, he uses his signature crowd work as a jumping-off point to explore topics like the challenge of raising a teenage daughter, what would happen if he got too close to his best friend and what he inherited from his father. From start to finish, Oakerson's laid back style and ease with the crowd will make you feel like you're part of his conversation.
- The sketch group decides to jump on the Jeff Bridges bandwagon and film a parody of Tron: Legacy. Chaos ensues, and the guys find themselves switching unceremoniously to True Grit. Guest starring Streeter Seidell and Jeff Rubin from CollegeHumor.
- 20121h 6mTV-MA6.2 (67)TV SpecialFunnyman Gary Owen hosts stand-up comedy's most talented and sought after comedians; Capone, Lil' Duval, Tony Roberts and Jay Pharoah.
- Jeff Ross visits several cities across the country, roasting the towns and the residents in volunteer-only speed roasts. Roasting his way through cities including Seattle, Toronto, Las Vegas, Miami and Madison, Ross roasts a statue of Abe Lincoln in Washington D.C., gets roasted by John Rich in Nashville, and in Minneapolis, brings an old friend onstage to tell a very intimate story the way only Jeff Ross can.
- A documentary exploring the deep personal connection between podcasters and fans that doesn't exist in any other medium.
- The Revolution House is a half hour comedy that fuses the family-friendly vibes of Fresh Prince, the edginess and satire of SNL, and bright vibrant characters similar to Martin. This show deals with the crazy real-life situations of 7 young men of color living on the south side of Chicago. These group of misfits all have one thing in common: no matter what, they got each other's backs.
- 20121hTV-146.7 (89)TV SpecialWhen it comes to satirical observational comedy, Eugene Mirman is a wizard at finding humor in what ordinary people find mundane. Tune in to find out why you should get your daughter a neck tattoo and how to make ten Saudi Arabian men give you $40 each. And if you know what a theremin is, you'll be excited to know that there's one in this special.
- Liquor House Comedy presents Brown Sugar Night Recorded live at the legendary Goodnights comedy club in Raleigh, North Carolina. Liquor House Comedy brings you three of the funniest women in comedy.
- First up from C3 Comedy is "Catching up with the Cappuccinos," a reality show parody studying the lives of three excessively privileged and clueless siblings, Caileigh Courteney Cappuccino, Catherine Cimberly Cappuccino, and Christopher Cody Cappuccino. All in their 20s and all still live with their father, Christopher Cappuccino III, the heir to the Depends fortune, in his Upper East Side mansion which he also shares with his fourth wife, Candace Cappuccino.
- By utilizing humour to mitigate his traumatic childhood, an Australian comedian appears to value comedy above all else. With a high takes comedy show approaching, it becomes unclear if he can shape his creative energy into a meaningful career.
- A classic Western bar brawl between a hero and a villain, populated by contemporary hipster 20-somethings.
- Peter Pannekoek opens a book about famous magician Hans Klok. They have been in a closed mental institution together. And there Hans Klok shared the truth about what he's done to all the women he's made disappear. It's a serial killer with an alibi. Someone has to stop this man.
- The animated adventures of a VO talent and his trusty engineer
- A Brush With Comedy is a feature documentary about the connection between comedy and art. The story focuses on five comedians - Jim Moir (Vic Reeves), Spencer Jones, Bec Hill, Simon Munnery and Miriam Elia - as they create artwork over the course of three years, for a group exhibition in central London. The film is written, directed, narrated and partly shot by Jim's son, Louis. Their relationship is explored throughout the plot. Louis Moir says: "I have explored the lives of some incredibly talented individuals and to discover a collection of people that share the same values and approach to comedy and art in a similar way as my dad, has been a cathartic process for me as a filmmaker, and as his son."