All posts containing the tag: "ComedyCentral"
Posted Aug 10th 2009 8:15AM by TMZ Staff
It was bound to get downright inappropriate during the roast of Joan Rivers -- but was anybody really expecting not one, but two cracks at the late David Carradine's expense? Warning: Language NSFW.

Both Greg Giraldo and Joan herself made the jokes -- but they leave us with just one question ...
Filed under: David Carradine
Tags: comedy central, ComedyCentral, david carradine, DavidCarradine, gilbert gottfried, GilbertGottfried, greg giraldo, GregGiraldo, joan rivers, JoanRivers, roast
Posted Jul 27th 2009 9:47AM by TMZ Staff
There's a reason insult master Lisa Lampanelli didn't show up to the Comedy Central roast of Joan Rivers this weekend -- if she couldn't be in charge, it wasn't worth her precious time.
A week after Kathy Griffin was announced as the roastmaster for the event in Los Angeles, Lampanelli -- who's usually the headliner at these things -- dropped the following message on her Twitter page:
"No Joan Rivers roast for me this year. Not worth doing if I ain't roastmaster -- besides summer is for fun, not work."
Burn.
Tags: comedy central, ComedyCentral, joan rivers, JoanRivers, lisa lampanelli, LisaLampanelli
Posted Mar 7th 2009 2:30AM by TMZ Staff
It's wrong in every possible way, shape and form, but when Lisa Lampanelli decided it was time to exploit Rihanna's horrible, tragic situation at the Comedy Central Roast of Larry the Cable Guy -- people couldn't help but crack up.
Filed under: Rihanna, Chris Brown
Tags: Breezy, Chris Brown, ChrisBrown, Comedy Central, ComedyCentral, Larry the Cable Guy, LarryTheCableGuy, Lisa Lamponelli, LisaLamponelli, Rihanna
Posted Jun 21st 2007 1:28PM by TMZ Staff
David Spade tapped his celebrity rolodex for the season finale of "The Showbiz Show" yesterday. Live from, Hollywood, it's Wednesday night!
A TMZ spy attended the hilarious season three closer, featuring a special house band -- Spade introduces the musicians as the "The Chuck and Larrys." Out pops a bearded Adam Sandler and a poker-faced Kevin James. Sandler rocks out on the electric guitar while James provides attempts to look musical. Another SNL alum, Rob Schneider swings by to provide vocals and percussion ... along with his dog, Oscar.

The Chuck and Larrys definitely gave the Max Weinberg 7 a run for their money ... or not. Catch 'em in all of their rock and roll glory when the episode airs tonight on Comedy Central.
Filed under: TV
Tags: adam sandler, AdamSandler, chuck and larry, ChuckAndLarry, comedy central, ComedyCentral, david spade, DavidSpade, kevin james, KevinJames, rob schneider, RobSchneider, showbiz show, ShowbizShow
Posted Jun 14th 2007 4:53PM by TMZ Staff
As various officials debate Paris Hilton's mental state, David Spade and the guys at "The Showbiz Show" think they have it figured out: Restless Vagina Syndrome.
In this clip from tonight's ep, a fake commercial runs for RVS with the tag line, "Isn't it time you got your vagina back?" *shuddering*
According to "Showbiz," symptoms include "trouble sleeping, sitting for long periods of time or staying in jail." Hmm, sounds fishy ...
Check out "The Showbiz Show" tonight at 10:30 PM ET on Comedy Central.
Filed under: TV, Paris Hilton
Tags: comedy central, ComedyCentral, david spade, DavidSpade, paris hilton, ParisHilton
Posted Jun 6th 2007 12:06PM by TMZ Staff
When Dave Chappelle spotted a couple of photogs waiting for him outside Swingers coffee shop in Los Angeles late last night, he asked if they were spies from Comedy Central. Sorry, Dave, that's the paparazzi.
Intrigued by photog's uncanny ability to sniff out a star from a mile away, the comedian asked, "How do you guys know people are going to be places?" Um, that's what they do for a living.
But what was most puzzling to Chappelle was the lack of demand over paparazzi photos of minority celebs. "How come paparazzi never takes pictures of black celebrities?" he asked. "Our pictures aren't as profitable are they?" Awfully deep conversation for that late at night, isn't it?
Filed under: Paparazzi Video
Tags: comedy central, ComedyCentral, dave chappelle, DaveChappelle
Posted Feb 25th 2007 3:01AM by TMZ Staff
David Spade is surrounded by photogs as he leaves Hyde. They ask about his upcoming projects, and wonder where Heather is. Is it TMZ's Starcatcher? Nope -- it's a promo for Comedy Central's "The Showbiz Show with David Spade!"
The promos tout the March 15 return of the show, but Spade fans needn't wait 'til then. On Sunday, "The Showbiz Show" is going live with its first ever Oscar blog, to chronicle all the winners and losers. Log on to www.theshowbizshow.com for the play-by-play.
Oh, and Dave, we love you too!
Filed under: TV, David Spade
Tags: comedy central, ComedyCentral, david spade, DavidSpade, showbiz show, ShowbizShow
Posted Oct 6th 2006 12:21PM by TMZ Staff
Jon Stewart doesn't just think he's smarter than everyone else. He might actually BE smarter than everyone else.
Julia R. Fox, an assistant professor of telecommunications at Indiana University, has conducted a study that says that the popular "fake news" show is just as substantive as network coverage.
The study, "No Joke: A Comparison of Substance in The Daily Show with Jon Stewart and Broadcast Network Television Coverage of the 2004 Presidential Election Campaign," will be published next summer by the Journal of Broadcast and Electronic Media, published by the Broadcast Education Association.
Click here... it's not over yet
Filed under: TV
Tags: comedy central, ComedyCentral, daily show, DailyShow, jon stewart, JonStewart
Posted Jul 25th 2006 3:38PM by TMZ Staff
Stephen Colbert is what Bill O'Reilly would be if he had a sense of humor. For two seasons, Colbert has satirized the right-wing political pundit for the amusement of Comedy Central viewers. Colbert has been so successful that his word "truthiness" was voted the 2005 Word of the Year by the American Dialect Society. He's even spawned his own political party.
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Filed under: TV
Tags: colbert report, ColbertReport, comedy central, ComedyCentral, roberto wexler, RobertoWexler, stephen colbert, StephenColbert, wexler
Posted Mar 1st 2006 5:35PM by TMZ Staff
Calls Comedy Central's idea a "bully move"
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Comedian Dave Chappelle says he may not return to his hit Comedy Central show if the cable network goes through with plans to air new episodes from material he filmed before leaving the series.
"I feel like it's kind of a bully move," Chappelle told the Dayton Daily News in a telephone interview for a story Wednesday. "That's just how I feel about it. I don't know if that's the case. But if people don't watch it, then I'd be more than happy."
In May, Chappelle stunned his fans and the entertainment industry by skipping out on a $50 million contract and leaving "Chappelle's Show" in mid-production. He spent two weeks in South Africa before returning home to his farm near Yellow Springs. He has since resumed performing live standup.
Chappelle said his possible return to "Chappelle's Show" is still up in the air.
"But I think if they air that stuff, I can't see how I'm going to be able to," he told the Daily News. "That will damage our relationship."
Comedy Central has said in the past it plans to air the material, but wouldn't comment on any current specific plans.
"We are still waiting patiently for Dave to return to work, but we know that our viewers are looking forward to seeing the material he produced for the third season," Comedy Central said in a written statement.
Chappelle was scheduled to do a standup show and attend the premiere of his new movie "Dave Chappelle's Block Party" in the Dayton area Wednesday.
Tags: Comedy Central, ComedyCentral, Dave Chappelle, DaveChappelle
Posted Nov 12th 2005 10:51AM by TMZ Staff

Step aside Jesus, Michael Jackson and Barbra Streisand -- 'South Park' now has its sights set on Tom Cruise and the Church of Scientology.
The Nov. 16 episode of the hit Comedy Central show, titled 'Trapped in the Closet,' features Stan being hailed as a savior by a Scientology-esque group, Radar Online reports. According to the Web site, a group of Hollywood A-listers quickly gathers outside of Stan's house, with Tom Cruise ending up stuck in a closet.
A preview clip on SouthParkStudios.com shows a news reporter saying people hope that Cruise will "just come out" and that no one knows why he's "in the closet." Somehow -- and TMZ doesn't want to try to formulate how this happens -- R. Kelly becomes involved.
Trey Parker and Matt Stone, the creators of 'South Park,' often tinker with the episode almost right up until it airs. Radar reports that Comedy Central spokesman Tony Fox doesn't have any details about the show.
Filed under: TV, Tom & Katie
Tags: comedy central, ComedyCentral, gay, r kelly, RKelly, scientology, tom cruise, TomCruise
