Get ready for a night of laughter with “Comics Unleashed With Byron Allen” on CBS! Airing at 1:37 Am on Tuesday, February 20th, this episode features a fantastic lineup of comedic talent.
Join host Byron Allen as he welcomes a diverse group of comedians to the stage. Marianne Sierk, Mark Normand, Michael Gelbart, and Jasper Redd are all set to tickle your funny bone with their unique styles and hilarious observations.
From witty one-liners to insightful commentary on everyday life, each comedian brings their own brand of humor to the table, promising plenty of laughs and entertainment for viewers late into the night.
So grab your popcorn, settle in, and get ready to unleash your laughter with “Comics Unleashed With Byron Allen.” Tune in at 1:37 Am on Tuesday, February 20th, on CBS for an unforgettable night of comedy that will leave you in stitches!
Release Date & Time: 1:37 Am...
Join host Byron Allen as he welcomes a diverse group of comedians to the stage. Marianne Sierk, Mark Normand, Michael Gelbart, and Jasper Redd are all set to tickle your funny bone with their unique styles and hilarious observations.
From witty one-liners to insightful commentary on everyday life, each comedian brings their own brand of humor to the table, promising plenty of laughs and entertainment for viewers late into the night.
So grab your popcorn, settle in, and get ready to unleash your laughter with “Comics Unleashed With Byron Allen.” Tune in at 1:37 Am on Tuesday, February 20th, on CBS for an unforgettable night of comedy that will leave you in stitches!
Release Date & Time: 1:37 Am...
- 2/14/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
A dancin’, advice-spewing Kid President serves as a timely antidote to the current negative political climate, the adorkable Book Club crew concludes their first season with a Karate Kid-inspired episode, and Ira Glass (This American Life) has a hidden talent that combines balloon art and haircuts.
Ask a Grown Man | There are few things more enjoyable than watching (and listening to) Glass teach a group of young girls how to create a Snoopy balloon while dispensing advice about haircuts.
Kid President | Mr. Prez exuberantly offers a simple tip on how to improve the world: Treat everyone like it’s their birthday.
Ask a Grown Man | There are few things more enjoyable than watching (and listening to) Glass teach a group of young girls how to create a Snoopy balloon while dispensing advice about haircuts.
Kid President | Mr. Prez exuberantly offers a simple tip on how to improve the world: Treat everyone like it’s their birthday.
- 10/26/2012
- by Sheryl Rothmuller
- TVLine.com
"The idea was comedy for women, but it's not like a 'Cathy' cartoon; it's way hipper."
That's how "The Office" star Kate Flannery describes her new all-female stand-up show, "StandUp In Stilettos," coming to the TV Guide Network this month. The show's 12 episodes will feature 36 women, three per episode, performing comedy in front of a live audience. Flannery hopes the easily digestible segments will expose the Guide's browsers to quality comedy of the female variety.
"It's a nice intro for people who might be closed-minded about women in comedy," Flannery said in an interview. "I cannot believe that in all the years that there have been female stand-ups, there has never been a show just for them. The girls can play just as hard as the boys, so I think it's long overdue."
And based on the first (and as of writing, only) comment on the show's preview video on YouTube,...
That's how "The Office" star Kate Flannery describes her new all-female stand-up show, "StandUp In Stilettos," coming to the TV Guide Network this month. The show's 12 episodes will feature 36 women, three per episode, performing comedy in front of a live audience. Flannery hopes the easily digestible segments will expose the Guide's browsers to quality comedy of the female variety.
"It's a nice intro for people who might be closed-minded about women in comedy," Flannery said in an interview. "I cannot believe that in all the years that there have been female stand-ups, there has never been a show just for them. The girls can play just as hard as the boys, so I think it's long overdue."
And based on the first (and as of writing, only) comment on the show's preview video on YouTube,...
- 6/12/2012
- by Katla McGlynn
- Huffington Post
"The idea was comedy for women, but it's not like a 'Cathy' cartoon; it's way hipper."
That's how "The Office" star Kate Flannery describes her new all-female stand-up show, "StandUp In Stilettos," coming to the TV Guide Network this month. The show's 12 episodes will feature 36 women, three per episode, performing comedy in front of a live audience. Flannery hopes the easily digestible segments will expose the Guide's browsers to quality comedy of the female variety.
"It's a nice intro for people who might be closed-minded about women in comedy," Flannery said in an interview. "I cannot believe that in all the years that there have been female stand-ups, there has never been a show just for them. The girls can play just as hard as the boys, so I think it's long overdue."
And based on the first (and as of writing, only) comment on the show's preview video on YouTube,...
That's how "The Office" star Kate Flannery describes her new all-female stand-up show, "StandUp In Stilettos," coming to the TV Guide Network this month. The show's 12 episodes will feature 36 women, three per episode, performing comedy in front of a live audience. Flannery hopes the easily digestible segments will expose the Guide's browsers to quality comedy of the female variety.
"It's a nice intro for people who might be closed-minded about women in comedy," Flannery said in an interview. "I cannot believe that in all the years that there have been female stand-ups, there has never been a show just for them. The girls can play just as hard as the boys, so I think it's long overdue."
And based on the first (and as of writing, only) comment on the show's preview video on YouTube,...
- 6/12/2012
- by Katla McGlynn
- Aol TV.
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