Trevor Noah: Son of Patricia (2018) – Transcript
Trevor Noah gets out from behind the “Daily Show” desk and takes the stage for a stand-up special that touches on racism, immigration, camping and more.
Trevor Noah gets out from behind the “Daily Show” desk and takes the stage for a stand-up special that touches on racism, immigration, camping and more.
Lenny is Fosse’s first nonmusical, but it is a choreographed work nevertheless, set to the rhythms that were Bruce’s
Comedians Jeff Foxworthy and Larry the Cable Guy bring their distinctive brand of humor to a packed crowd in Minneapolis.
Adam Sandler takes his comical musical musings back out on the road, from comedy clubs to concert halls to one very unsuspecting subway station.
Jeff Foxworthy talks about how people act, marriage, church, rednecks and how men often act (lying, being sneaky, wanting to see something naked, drinking, etc.).
Ron “Tater Salad” White dishes out his signature brand of cynicism, riffing on sex, celebrity and the sinister habits of wild geese.
In this live performance at Carnegie Hall Carlin exhibits his artistry in some of his best tongue-twisting routines. Included in his irreverent repertoire are is the classic “Seven Words You Can’t Say on Television.”
Tom Segura describes the worst thing about visiting Atlantic City and does his best to understand the reality show “I Didn’t Know I Was Pregnant”
Arab-American comedian Mo Amer recounts his life as a refugee comic, from traveling with the name Mohammed to his long path to citizenship.
Bill Burr: I don’t let people just sort of go like, you know, this sweeping generalization of like “oh I’m this person so that means
Comedian Joe Mande performs an hour of stand up in the hope of winning the prestigious American Humour Award.
Henry Rollins waxes at a high rate of speed about the brilliance of RuPaul, meeting David Bowie, his weirdest shows, why women should rule and more in a live performance from Portland, Oregon.
After entering the stage through the audience, George Carlin recites “Baseball and Football” from his new album “An Evening with Wally Londo, Featuring Bill Slazso”.
Outspoken as ever, comedian Joe Rogan takes on current culture, pro wrestling, pot laws, cats, vegans and more in a stand-up special shot in Boston.
Richard Pryor—In Concert is a unique cinematic experience because there are so few films that present a complete, uncut performance of a stand-up comedian. The only other example of this kind of film that comes to mind is the Lenny Bruce Performance Film.
Louis C.K. performs stand-up about an old lady he helped out at the airport.
Louis C.K. performs observational stand-up about the existence of God and heaven, women, and wifebeater t-shirts.
Saturday Night Live alum Sarah Silverman returns as host and talks to her younger self. This is the full transcript of her monologue.
Read the full transcript of Louis C.K. (in)famous, brutally honest monologue about mild racism, the Israel-Palestine conflict and child molesters. Louis knows just how to make you really uncomfortable and laugh at the same time.
Host John Mulaney discusses his time as a Saturday Night Live writer and shares how he’s gotten grumpier as he’s gotten older.
Transcript of Dave Chappelle’s opening monologue from November 12, 2016 “Saturday Night Live.” The comedian hosted the late night show for the first time and he joked about Donald Trump being elected president and how being rich changed his life.
D.L. Hughley riffs on hot-button political issues, celebrity scandals, his mother’s tough love and more in a rapid-fire stand-up show in Philadelphia.
Bill Maher recaps the top stories of the week, including Trump’s feud with hurricanes and Paul Manafort’s plea deal. Former U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry discusses President Trump’s war on truth and his new memoir, “Every Day Is Extra”.USA Facts founder and LA Clippers Chairman Steve Ballmer discusses his initiative to paint a data-driven portrait of America.
Comedian Iliza Shlesinger battles her inner vodka goblin, identifies women’s unhealthy addiction to Pinterest, and shamelessly exposes women’s love-hate relationship with cold weather.
Last Comic Standing season 6 winner Iliza Shlesinger makes her major league debut with War Paint. “War paint” is the make-up women wear when they go out into the battlefield (the club or bar) to pick up men.
Bill’s guests tonight: Comedy icon & “Kidding” star Jim Carrey; CNN Sr. Political commentator David Axelrod; New York Times columnist Michelle Goldberg; Ex-U.S. Representative Charlie Dent (R-PA); “Active Measures” documentary director Jack Bryan.
Billy Wayne Ruddick Jr., PhD interviews former congressman Barney Frank and discusses the veracity of the Donald Trump Access Hollywood tape and the pizzagate conspiracy theory. Erran Morad trains three men how to infiltrate Antifa. Gio Monaldo meets with O. J. Simpson in a hotel room in Las Vegas where he attempts to remind his girlfriend of who Simpson is. After she leaves the room, Monaldo jokes with Simpson about killing her.
Bert regales the audience at the Trocadero Theatre with stories about zip-lining with his family, his daughter practicing softball with an imaginary ball, and upstaging ex-NBA player Ralph Sampson at a childhood basketball camp.
Sacha interviews Jill Stein, teaches defense to a wealthy couple, prepares three very special courses for a new restaurant and more.
Billy Wayne Ruddick Jr. interviews former Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski. Gio Monaldo conducts a photoshoot with internet entrepreneur Mahbod Moghadam, one of the founder’s Genius. OMGWhizzBoyOMG! discusses Antifa with Milwaukee County sheriff David Clarke while they unbox Shopkins. Erran Morad meets with Youth Shooters of America founder Dan Roberts and teaches him how to survive terrorist attacks.
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