Comedy Central Presents
A long-running series of half-hour stand-up specials spotlights a rotating lineup of up-and-coming comedians. Each episode offers a different voice and style, and the show became a key launching pad for many performers who later grew into major comedy stars.
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Season 10
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E1
Rickey Smiley
Rickey Smiley recounts his experience with an elderly stripper, impersonates a little old lady reading church announcements and explains black funerals.
Feb 17, 2006 · 22m -
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E2
Ty Barnett
Ty Barnett imagines a heaven that doesn't allow nerds, explains why he wasn't cut out for street gangs and suggest that FEMA members should watch more action films.
Feb 17, 2006 · 22m -
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E3
DeRay
DeRay Davis talks about his grim childhood, debates going Dutch on dates and reveals his favorite type of woman.
Feb 24, 2006 · 22m -
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E4
Rod Man
Rod Man talks about getting short-changed at church, admits that the heat would keep him from participating in a Civil Rights march and describes his stint at Cracker Barrel.
Feb 24, 2006 · 22m -
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E5
Steve Byrne
Steve Byrne offers a trick for avoiding political discussions, describes the worst thing that can happen in a car and explains why he hates renting movies.
Mar 3, 2006 · 22m -
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E6
Mike Birbiglia (2)
Mike Birbiglia laments his dreams of being a rapper and vents about his annoyance over "Olive Garden Italian."
Mar 3, 2006 · 22m -
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E7
Ted Alexandro (2)
Ted Alexandro recalls his time as a music teacher in New York City public schools, examines modern hip hop and explains why President George W. Bush embarrasses him.
Mar 10, 2006 · 22m -
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E8
Greg Fitzsimmons (2)
Greg Fitzsimmons describes how his chidren inspire him, explains why parents have morning sex and weighs in on life in Los Angeles.
Mar 17, 2006 · 21m -
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E9
Megan Mooney
Megan Mooney talks about wrecking stuff with her nephews, dealing with questions about when she'll have kids of her own and the fan base of "The Price Is Right."
Mar 17, 2006 · 22m -
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E10
Tammy Pescatelli
Tammy Pescatelli recalls performing at a Playboy benefit, explains the dangers of breast implants and weighs in on modern fashion trends.
Mar 24, 2006 · 22m -
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E11
Jon Reep
Jon Reep shares his love of beer, demonstrates his childhood dance moves and impersonates an NFL referree.
Mar 24, 2006 · 22m -
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E12
Todd Barry (2)
Todd Barry returns from a camp in Tahiti to share his story of a botched date with Julia Roberts and describes his great new apartment.
Mar 31, 2006 · 22m -
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E13
Arj Barker (2)
Arj Barker expresses his disgust with Halloween's urban legend laziness, Citibank's terrible spelling and Google's haughty search suggestions.
Mar 31, 2006 · 22m -
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E14
Nick Swardson (2)
Nick Swardson debuts a sexy new fragrance for men, explains his picky dating habits and wonders why people need reminders to not bring bombs on planes.
Apr 7, 2006 · 22m -
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E15
John Caparulo
John Caparulo describes the downside of travel, recalls weird neighborhood yard sales and discusses living with exotic pets.
Apr 7, 2006 · 22m -
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E16
Andy Kindler
Andy Kindler recalls his experience with marijuana in Amsterdam, examines the downside to the civil rights movement and describes his aversion to astrology.
Apr 14, 2006 · 22m -
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E17
Pat Dixon
Pat Dixon talks about his experiences with drugs, explains why "fiance" is a more appealing term than "spouse" and justifies his preference for mid-level hotels.
Apr 14, 2006 · 22m -
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E18
Brian Kiley
Brian Kiley recalls his wife’s unusual pregnancy cravings, his uncle’s unfortunate hunting accident and planning his marriage proposal.
Apr 21, 2006 · 22m -
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E19
Ben Bailey
Ben Bailey explains why married life is incompatible with strip clubs, marvels at the stench of New York City and describes his misadventures on the subway.
Apr 21, 2006 · 22m -
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E20
Peter Berman
Peter Berman explains why Las Vegas is simultaneously the best and the worst, why he always roots for the umpire, and why he stayed in a bad relationship for way too long.
Apr 28, 2006 · 22m -
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E21
Becky Pedigo
Becky Pedigo shares stories about bombing in country western bars, cutting her own hair and her mother's racist safety advice.
Apr 28, 2006 · 22m -
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E22
Bill Santiago
Bill Santiago explains why Spanglish is the perfect American language, recalls being a "Founding Papi" in a school play and waxes nostalgic for White Castle sliders.
May 5, 2006 · 22m -
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E23
Jeff Garcia
Jeff Garcia explains how bad credit can have its advantages, lists which airlines terrorists shouldn't mess with and discusses his grandparents' contentious marriage.
May 5, 2006 · 22m -
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E24
Kyle Cease
Kyle Cease thinks adults deserve recess more than kids, that real life should have cheat codes and that SunnyD is just the best worst beverage option.
May 12, 2006 · 22m