American: The Bill Hicks Story (2011) Directed by Matt Harlock, Paul Thomas - This biographical documentary about stand-up comic Bill Hicks uses a photo-animation technique to tell the story of his rise to fame. Through archival material, footage of his routines and interviews with the people who knew him -- including filmmaker Kevin Booth, childhood friend and comedian Dwight Slade and members of his family -- we discover how Hicks emerged from his Southern Baptist upbringing to become one of the most famous performers in America.
Bill Hicks: Sane Man (1989) Directed by Kevin Booth and David Johndrow - Comedian Bill Hicks performs a live stand-up show in Austin, Texas.
Bill Hicks Live Collection (2015) Bill Hicks’ legacy has been compiled into one comprehensive box set. The Complete Collection captures every commercially-released album and special, over ten hours of unreleased performances, and a photo book of rare and never-before-seen photos.
Bill Hicks: The Essential Collection - The Essential Collection encompasses Bill Hicks' short but powerful career as a satirist, social critic, and stand-up comedian.
Bill Maher: Be More Cynical (2000) Directed by Keith Truesdell - BE MORE CYNICAL was originally aired on HBO, and offers viewers a chance to see Maher's full routine, which sees him tackling a wide array of topics, and leaving the audience recoiling in laughter.
Bill Maher: New Rules - A collection of the New Rules segment on Real Time with Bill Maher.
Bill Maher: Victory Begins at Home (2003) Directed by John Moffitt - Comedian/writer/actor Bill Maher takes time out from HBO's 'Real Time with Bill Maher' to star in this stand-up comedy special taped at the Hudson Theatre in New York City. Featuring material from his limited-engagement Broadway show, this special will include the comic's insights into a wide range of issues and topics such as sex, politics and government.
Billy Crystal 700 Sundays (2014) Directed by Des McAnuff - 700 Sundays is a 2014 stand-up comedy concert film also known as Billy Crystal: 700 Sundays which was directed by Des McAnuff and starred Billy Crystal. It is based on Crystal's book 700 Sundays and the 2005 Broadway one man show for which Crystal earned a Special Tony Award.
The Birthday BoysS1 (2013) - Executive produced by Bob Odenkirk ("Breaking Bad") and Ben Stiller, "The Birthday Boys" is a scripted original sketch show starring the Los Angeles comedy group of the same name.
Brian Regan: Standing Up (2007) Directed by Troy Miller - The DVD features the complete Brian Regan Comedy Central special along with an encore performance not shown in the original Comedy Central broadcast and Brian's Comedy Central Presents half hour special as a bonus.
Chappelle's Show S1 and 2 (2003) Created by Dave Chappelle and Neal Brennan - The sketch-comedy show, starring comic Dave Chappelle, follows the tried-and-true formula of similar shows that preceded it. Chappelle performs a stand-up routine that leads into a taped comedy sketch. The show usually ends with a musical performance. The show is often considered to be controversial due to its use of racial humor.
Chappelle's Show Lost Episodes - Uncensored or deleted sketches from Chappelle's Show.
Dave Chapelle: For What It’s Worth (2004) Directed by Stan Lathan - Comedian Dave Chappelle does what he does best in this outrageous and hilarious standup performance, which allows him to push the envelope far beyond what he does on his TV show. Taped in San Francisco at the famed Fillmore, Chappelle lets loose on such topics as black celebrities, what it's like to have raunchy fans of his TV show approach him while he's trying to enjoy Disneyland with his kids, Michael Jackson, Kobe Bryant... and crackheads, of course. It's comedy Chappelle-style and, for what it's worth, no one is safe from his barbs. But you already knew that!
Check It Out! S1-2 (2010) Created by John C. Reilly, Eric Wareheim, Tim Heidecker - Oscar-nominated actor John C. Reilly ("Chicago") portrays naive and socially awkward Dr. Steve Brule in this Adult Swim series that sees the doctor examining various parts of everyday life. As he discusses such ordinary topics as boats, animals and money, Brule reveals information about his personal life, some of which is shocking and disturbing. Brule is joined throughout the series by recurring characters, who offer the likes of movie reviews and news updates.
Chris Rock Show S1 and 2 (1997) - Chris Rock's stand-up monologues, inventive sketches and parody commercials are featured, as well as musical performances from the industry's top talents and candid interviews with major celebrities and political figures.
Chris Rock: Bigger and Blacker (1999) Directed by Keith Truesdell - Award-winning American stand-up from the controversial black comedian who is now a household name across the USA. Rock discusses gun control, homophobia, racism, black leaders and relationships with his usual razor sharp wit.
Chris Rock: Bring the Pain (1996) Directed by Keith Truesdell - Chris Rock: Bring the Pain is a television special that premiered on HBO on June 1, 1996, starring comedian Chris Rock. This was Rock's second special for the network, following 1994's Big Ass Jokes as part of HBO Comedy Half-Hour.
Chris Rock: Kill the Messenger (2008) Directed by Marty Callner - Chris Rock's unique, adults-only take on social, political and celebrity issues from three international performances that took place at South Africa's Carnival City Casino, New York's legendary Apollo Theatre, and the Carling Apollo Hammersmith in London.
Chris Rock: Never Scared (2004) Directed by Joel Gallen - After a period of four year, Chris Rock returned to live stand up with this explosive show, scrutinising the worst side of America's not so adorable rich and famous.
The Compleat Al (1985) Directed by Jay Levey, Robert K. Weiss - A colourful reality marries an equally vivid imagination in a hilarious portrait of musician-satirist Alfred Matthew "Weird Al" Yankovic's personal life and career.
Conan O’Brien: Can’t Stop (2011) Directed by Rodman Flender - In 2009, Conan O'Brien took over for Jay Leno as host of NBC's "The Tonight Show," but, after only seven months on the job, he suddenly found himself unemployed. Embroiled in a legal battle with the network, Conan took his talents on the road for a 32-city comedy show aptly titled "The Legally Prohibited from Being Funny on Television Tour." Filmmaker Rodman Flender was there every step of the way to document the comic's personal struggles during the most tumultuous time of his career.
Craig Ferguson: Does This Need to Be Said (2011) Directed by Keith Truesdell - If you only know Craig Ferguson as host of The Late Late Show or as Drew Carey's sitcom boss, you're missing out. The gloriously ribald Scot takes to the stage in this all-new comedy special for a night of jokes and storytelling peppered with the kinds of words he's not allowed to say on network TV. Before a hootin' and hollerin' Nashville audience, Ferguson tackles every topic from celebrity sex scandals to booze to his own hilarious heavy metal past - all in an accent that makes him sound downright refined.
The Dana Carvey Show (1996) Directed by Robert Smigel - Dana Carvey creates and stars in a sketch show that sends up everything from the 1996 Clinton-Dole presidential race to the state of network television, celebrity news and pop culture.
Demetri Martin: Stand Up Comedian (2012) Directed by Ryan Polito - Standup Comedian is a 2012 Comedy Central special featuring comedian Demetri Martin. It was directed by Ryan Polito and filmed at the Skirball Center for the Performing Arts in New York City, New York.
Donald Glover: Weirdo (2012) Directed by Shannon Hartman - With his unique brand of youthful storytelling Donald Glover brings down the house in his hysterical stand-up special, Weirdo.
Drunk History S1-S3 (2013) Directed by Derek Waters, Jeremy Konner - The passage of time often has a way of rewriting history. So does a few drinks. The half-hour series "Drunk History" -- based on the award-winning web series -- shows how by re-enacting famous events in history as told by inebriated storytellers. Each episode takes a tour of a U.S. city to explore stories and people from its rich past. Those stories are related in often-confusing ways by drunken narrators and performed by an all-star cast that includes Jack Black, Lisa Bonet, Connie Britton, Michael Cera, Bill Hader, Kevin Nealon, Bob Odenkirk and Winona Ryder. Figures such as Teddy Roosevelt, Patty Hearst, Billy the Kid, Al Capone, and Lewis and Clark are profiled, as are seminal moments like the Battle of the Alamo, Watergate, and the Scopes Monkey Trial.
Dysfunktional Family (2003) Directed by George Gallo - This live concert film features comedian Eddie Griffin performing his stand-up act. The central theme of the concert is family and how Griffin's difficult yet loving clan helped him become a star. Griffin introduces his family via anecdotes and documentary footage, relating infamous tales, including how his mother once chased him down with her car, how an uncle's drug abuse almost destroyed him and the pride another uncle took in his prodigious pornography collection.
Eddie Griffith: Dysfunktional Family (2003) Directed by George Gallo - This live concert film features comedian Eddie Griffin performing his stand-up act. The central theme of the concert is family and how Griffin's difficult yet loving clan helped him become a star. Griffin introduces his family via anecdotes and documentary footage, relating infamous tales, including how his mother once chased him down with her car, how an uncle's drug abuse almost destroyed him and the pride another uncle took in his prodigious pornography collection.
Eddie Izzard: Circle (2002) Directed by Anastasia Pappas - Circle is the name of a stand-up tour by the comedian Eddie Izzard in 2000. It was released on VHS and DVD in the United Kingdom on 18 November 2002. The video includes Eddie performing a French version of her show with English subtitles.
Eddie Izzard: Unrepeatable (1994) Directed by John Gordillo - Unrepeatable is the title of a performance by British comedian Eddie Izzard. It was filmed on 14 March 1994 at the Albery Theatre, released on VHS and later DVD, and follows her first show, Live at the Ambassadors.
Eddie Murphy: Delirious (1983) Directed by Bruce Gowers - Eddie Murphy Delirious is an American stand-up comedy television special directed by Bruce Gowers, written by and starring Eddie Murphy. The stand-up set became a TV Special for HBO on October 15, 1983.
Eddie Murphy: Raw (1987) Directed by Recorded in front of a live audience in New York City, this film features actor/comedian Eddie Murphy performing a scathing comedy routine. Eddie's uncle (Samuel L. Jackson) and other family members are lampooned in sketch segments, while Murphy largely sticks to stand-up, riffing on fellow black comedians, marriage and various racial and ethnic stereotypes, among many other topics. The concert is particularly renowned for Murphy's liberal and unrepentant use of expletives.
Elaine Stritch At Liberty (2001) Elaine Stritch at Liberty is an autobiographical one-woman show written by Elaine Stritch and John Lahr, and produced by George C. Wolf, which is composed of anecdotes from Stritch's life, as well as showtunes and Broadway standards that mirror Stritch’s rise and fall both on and off the stage.
Ellen Degeneres: The Beginning (2000) Directed by Joel Gallen - Actress, comedian, and talk show host Ellen DeGeneres does her signature take on women, men and society at New York's Beacon Theatre.
George Carlin: You Are All Diseased (1999) Directed by Rocco Urbisci - Legendary comic Carlin comes back to the Beacon theater to angrily rant about airport security, germs, cigars, angels, children and parents, men, names, religion, god, advertising, Bill Jeff and minorities.
Human Giant S1 (2007) The sketch comedy team of Aziz Ansari, Rob Huebel and Paul Scheer performs edgy and often downright twisted sketches. The short clips first gained popularity online and through live shows in New York, and Ansari parlayed the attention into a starring role on NBC's sitcom "Parks and Recreation."
It’s Pimpin Pimpin: Katt Williams (2008) Directed by Troy Miller - America's hottest comedian Katt Williams is back with his latest stand-up special. Filmed at the historic Constitution Hall in Washington DC, Katt Williams delivers nonstop laughter on everything from politics and religion to relationships and current events. Katt connects with his audience like few other comedians can with his blend of unique charm, street-savvy advice and outrageously funny observations. Katt Williams proves why he is the biggest star of comedy with It's Pimpin' Pimpin'.
Jim Gaffigan: Beyond the Pale (2005) Directed by Michael Drumm - In this brand-new comedy performance, he's more hilarious than ever with his unique style of self-deprecating observations and catty audience commentary.
Jim Gaffigan: King Baby (2009) Directed by Troy Miller - The greatly anticipated follow-up to the platinum-selling "Beyond the Pale." In this Austin performance that capped off his sold-out 2008 stand-up tour, Gaffigan does not let the audience catch their breath. This all-new show proves no other comedian working today can romanticize laziness and overindulgence like Jim Gaffigan.
Johnny Carson: King of Late Night (2012) Directed by Peter Jones, Mark Catalena - A documentary film by two-time Emmy-winning filmmaker Peter Jones about the life of American television talk show host Johnny Carson. It is narrated by Kevin Spacey, and aired on PBS on May 14, 2012, as part of their American Masters series.
Kattapyclypse (2012) Directed by Marcus Raboy - Katt Williams ushers in Kattpacalypse, with an explosive New Year's Eve performance filmed live in front of 7,000 screaming fans at Los Angeles' Nokia Theatre.
Kevin Hart: What Now? (2016) Directed by Leslie Small, Tim Story - Comedic rock star Kevin Hart takes centre stage in this groundbreaking, record-setting, sold-out performance of What Now?-filmed outdoors in front of more than 50,000 people at Philadelphia's Lincoln Financial Field -- marking the first time a comedian has ever performed to an at-capacity football stadium.
Best of Kids in the Hall - This series is a hilarious sketch comedy featuring five male actors who portray almost every character themselves, playing both male and female roles. Much of the dark humor focuses on wild characters, including the Chicken Lady, Idiot Boy and the Axe Murderer.
Kroll Show (2013) The many offbeat and eccentric characters created by Nick Kroll are showcased in this sketch comedy/pop culture series. Kroll, who has starred in his own Comedy Central stand-up specials as well as appeared in sitcoms "The League," "Parks and Recreation" and "Childrens Hospital," among others, performs alongside guest actors and comedians -- a roster that includes Fred Armisen, Tess Broussard, Jon Daly, Kathryn Hahn, Ed Helms, Rob Huebel and Chelsea Peretti -- in each "Kroll Show" episode, and viewers can expect Kroll's irreverent take on pop culture topics like the Internet, pro sports, nightlife and television.
Larry Sanders (Best of) - Live on tape, from Hollywood, it's The Larry Sanders Show - the greatest TV show about a TV show ever! This series raised the bar with it's brutally smart comedy and innovative use of both video and film to distinguish on-air events from the 'real world' backstage. Garry Shandling stars as Larry Sanders, a neurotic late-night talk show host flanked by his foul-mouthed producer Artie (Rip Torn), and his bumbling sidekick Hank (Jeffrey Tambor), who are all train wrecks and ego off-air, but late-night's finest when the lights are on. With an amazing supporting cast and packed with celebrity guest stars, the series was written and produced by Shandling, Peter Tolan (Rescue Me) and Judd Apatow (Knocked Up), where every episode is full of hilarious laughs, so start watching now, and 'No Flipping.'
Lenny Bruce Performance Film (1965) Directed by John Magnuson - Lenny Bruce's second-to-last show is captured in this film version of his live performance in San Francisco. Filmed after a lengthy and costly trial in which Bruce was charged with obscenity, Bruce's routine includes some of his classic bits, but also incorporates a great deal of material about his purported offenses. During his routine, Bruce even uses a court transcript as he acts out his ordeal, defending himself against the allegations that he faced.
Lewis Black: Black on Broadway (2004) Directed by Paul Miller - Lewis Black goes on tirade after tirade about stupidity in America. He covers everything from corporate greed and Martha Stewart to WMDs and homeland security
Lewis Black: In God We Rust (2012) Directed by Adam Dubin - The Emmy nominated, Grammy-winning Lewis Black hits the historic State Theatre stage in Minneapolis for a rant-filled, cathartic ride through through the issues of our baffling world, from inept politicians and the shortcomings of technology to the absurdity of social media. No topic is left unexplored in this sold out performance by the bestselling author, actor, playwright and The Daily Show contributor.
Louis CK: Hilarious (2010) Directed by Louis CK - The comic finds humour in divorce, making breakfast for toddlers, video games, and other topics in a performance taped at Milwaukee's Pabst Theater.
Marx Brothers TV Collection - Television appearances from the comedy legends (individually and together) include sitcoms, game shows, variety programmes and even the occasional drama.
Mr. Show with Bob and David (1995) S1-S4 - This series is composed of surreal sketch comedy pieces dealing with everything from politics and religion to popular culture. The show, starring Bob Odenkirk and David Cross, features a cast of comics that includes Jack Black, Mary Lynn Rajskub and Sarah Silverman.
Mr. Warmth: The Don Rickles Project (2007) Directed by John Landis - Mr. Warmth: The Don Rickles Project is a 2007 documentary film about stand-up comedian Don Rickles, which was first screened at the 2007 New York Film Festival and then shown on HBO.
MST3K: First Spaceship on Venus (1962) Directed by Kurt Maetzig - International astronauts (Yôko Tani, Oldrich Lukes, Ignacy Machowski) go to Venus and find remnants of a race that destroyed itself.
MST3K: Future War (1999) Directed by Michael J. Nelson - The guys take a crack at Future War (1997) in which a man formerly enslaved by aliens escapes to modern-day Los Angeles but is being tracked by cyborgs and their trained dinosaurs. Mike and the Bots thank Pearl for not killing them which derails her plans. Tom makes himself a pair of legs so he can kick-box.
MST3K: Laserblast (1996) Directed by Jim Mallon - Dr. Clayton Forrester (Trace Beaulieu) figures he can rule the world if he deadens his subjects' brains by making them endure terrible movies. Exploiting his access to nearby satellite-dwellers Mike Nelson (Michael J. Nelson) and his robot pals, Crow T. Robot and Tom Servo (Kevin Murphy), Forrester makes them watch a cheesy 1950s spaceship film. But when Mike and friends make funny comments throughout the movie and others that follow it, Forrester's plan looks increasingly flimsy.
MST3K: Werewolf (1998) Forced by evil scientists to watch bad "B" movies until he breaks, a host and a bunch of captive robots comment on the films to keep sane. During each movie, the host and robots perform skits or songs, known as host segments, that are usually related to that episode's film.
Nathan For You S1-2 (2013) Writer, director and comedian Nathan Fielder (CBC's "This Hour Has 22 Minutes") also has a business degree, and he combines that knowledge with his unusual life experiences to help struggling small businesses boost their sales. However, Fielder's marketing campaigns for each business can best be described as unorthodox, to the point where no traditional sales consultant would ever attempt what he does. Episodes in this docu-reality comedy include Fielder creating a distinctly smelling flavour for a yogurt shop, devising a plan for a pizzeria to guarantee delivery in eight minutes or less, and finding a way for a gas station to charge less that $2 a gallon and still be successful.
Neil Hamburger: The World’s Funnyman (2006) Directed by Brandon Walls - Hamburger was created in the early 1990s by the Australian-American comic and musician Gregg Turkington. Where Coogan's Duncan Thickett character was a novice standup beset by nerves, Hamburger is imagined at the other end of a dismal career.
John Mulaney: New in Town (2012) Directed by Ryan Polito and Jake Szymanski - Comedian John Mulaney talks about his milk toast boyish looks, his childhood, his Jewish girlfriend, his gayish charm, his favorite TV shows, Ice-T, a homeless person he met in N.Y., and a prostate exam with Batman.
The Onion Movie (2008) Directed by Tom Kuntz - The Onion Movie brings you uncensored, uninhibited, Unrated news and views from around the world. In a stunning development, when Onion News anchorman Norm Archer (Len Cariou) is asked to compromise.
Patton Oswalt: Finest Hour (2011) Directed by Jason Woliner - The comic shares his thoughts on romantic comedies, being a new dad, the art of vomiting and imagining what it would be like if Jesus was a superhero.
Paul F. Tompkins: You Should Have Told Me (2010) Directed by Neil Mahoney - The comic discusses the pros and cons of having neighbors; strategies for binge drinking; pot paranoia; speaking with the dead.
Richard Pryor: Here and Now (1983) Directed by Richard Pryor - The comic talks about everything from elephants to former wives in this concert performance filmed in New Orleans.
Richard Pryor: Live and Smokin’ (1971) Directed by Michael Blum - Richard Pryor: Live & Smokin' is a 1971 American stand-up comedy concert film directed by Michael Blum, who also served as cinematographer and producer. The film stars Richard Pryor, who also wrote.
Richard Prior: Live in Concert (1979) Directed by Jeff Margolis - The late Richard Pryor influenced a generation of comedians of all races, and his scathing brand of satire is offered in full bloom in a live concert performance taped in Southern California in the 1970s. Utilizing exaggerated facial expressions, numerous obscenities and keen observation, as well as his acting experience and razor-sharp comic timing, Pryor delivers monologues on race, sex, family and any number of other topics. This documentary also includes music by Patti LaBelle.
Richard Pryor Show: TV Special (1977) Directed by John Moffitt - Richard Pryor wanders around the NBC Studio, encountering various eccentrics. Meanwhile, the Reverend James L. White, the Ugandan dictator Idi Amin Dada and others are taping their own segments.
Richard Pryor Show (1977) An American comedy series hosted by comedian Richard Pryor
Robert Klein: Unfair and Unbalanced (2010) Directed by Linda Mendoza - Comedian Robert Klein performs his stand-up show at Amaturo Theater at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Robin Williams: Weapons of Self Destruction (2009) Directed by Marty Callner - HBO presents one of the most gifted and revered performers of our time, Academy-Award winning Robin Williams, starring in his fifth exclusive HBO special, taped before a live audience at Washington's Constitution Hall.
Show Must Go Off!: Neil Hamburger (2003) Prepare to experience some of the most outlandishly funny humor ever to hit the stand-up circuit as bespectacled comedian Neil Hamburger takes the stage of the Phoenix Greyhound Park in Phoenix, Arizona to show just why he's is considered the hottest underground comic of his generation.
SNL: The Best of Chris Rock (1999) Directed by Beth McCarthy-Miller, Dave Wilson, James Signorelli - A reel of comic Chris Rock's best Saturday Night Live sketches: Luther Campbell, Onski, Old Man Ernie, and Nat X, with also expressing his feelings on crime, taxes, prison, holiday, and other topics of society.
SNL: The Best of Commercial Parodies (2006) Directed by James Signorelli - A Saturday Night Live special hosted by Will Ferrell featuring the best of commercial parodies selected from the first 31 seasons.
SNL: The Best of Eddie Murphy (1989) Directed by Andy Breckman, Claude Kerven, Dave Wilson - Eddie Murphy produces a compilation of his best sketches, impersonations and most memorable characters from his years on Saturday Night Live: 1980-1984.
SNL: The Best of Gilda Radner (1989) Directed by John Fortenberry, Dave Wilson - Gilda Radner, one of SNLs original cast members is considered to be one of the most gifted comediennes of all time. Radner’s sweet and loveable appeal quickly turned her into one of Americas favorite women. See all of her fantastic performances as some of the funniest characters ever seen on television, including Emily Litella, Roseanne Roseannadanna, Candy Slice, Baba Wawa and the nerdy Lisa Loopner. In addition, theres extra bonus material, including exclusive interviews from SNLs original cast and writers and classic never before seen footage.
SNL: The Best of Phil Hartman - They called him "the glue" of Saturday Night Live the man who held it all together. Phil Hartman was one of the most respected performers ever in SNL history. See why in this hilarious look at his eight memorable years on the show. You'll see the best of Frank Sinatra Bill Clinton Anal Retentive Chef Unfrozen Caveman Lawyer and many more. Plus there's extra material including scenes that were cut after Dress Rehearsal and never seen until now
SNL: The Best of SNL TV Funhouse (2006) Directed by Brent Chambers, Dean Lennert, David Lipson - The Ambiguously Gay Duo host this special edition of Saturday Night Live devoted to 24 installments of Saturday TV Funhouse. In between they slip backstage to find out as much as possible about their favorite cast member, Jimmy Fallon.
SNL: The First Five Years (2005) Interviews with executive producer Lorne Michaels, crew members, musicians, present and former cast members, and past hosts examine the show's beginnings and what happened behind the scenes.
Stella (2005) Created by Michael Ian Black, Michael Showalter, David Wain - A sketch comedy show that follows the absurd adventures of Michael, Michael and David.
Steve Coogan Live: As Alan Partridge and Other Less Successful Characters (2009) Directed by Mick Thomas - Steve Coogan takes to the stage in his first stand-up tour in a decade. The star of I'm Alan Partridge and Saxondale, and the creator of Paul and Pauline Calf returns in a show featuring the characters that have made him a BAFTA and British Comedy Award winning comedy legend. With a cast of supporting actors and dancers - this is an extravaganza of comedy, with fantastic song and dance routines.
Steve Martin: The TV Stuff (2012) Directed by Gary Weis - Steve Martin remains one of the most beloved and creatively prolific talents in American comedy, but until now his body of work on television has been largely unavailable on DVD. That all changes here. From the stand-up act that made him a comedy rock star (of which only two complete performances were ever recorded, both included in this set) to his four joyfully twisted NBC sketch comedy specials, his Oscar-nominated short film and a jewel box of additional comic bits, The Television Stuff finally delivers one of the most unique and treasured eras in Steve Martin’s celebrated career. Featuring special guest appearances by Dan Aykroyd, Laraine Newman, Lauren Hutton, John Belushi, Bill Murray, Lynn Redgrave, Paul Simon, David Letterman, Carl Reiner, Eric Idle and Johnny Cash
Steven Wright: When the Leaves Blow (2007) Directed by Michael Drumm - When The Leaves Blow Away is a stand-up comedy television special by Steven Wright, broadcast by Comedy Central in 2006. The program was released on DVD on April 24, 2007.
Tracy Morgan: Black and Blue (2010) Directed by John Moffitt- Put the kids to bed and get ready to throw your inhibitions out the window as red-hot comedian/actor Tracy Morgan makes his HBO stand-up debut--a performance in which no subject, celebrity or situation will be off-limits.
TV Funhouse (2000) Created by Robert Smigel - Doug and the Anipals entertain through animation and puppetry.
Upright Citizens Brigade - An underground organization tries to undermine society by spreading chaos.
Wanda Sykes: Sick and Tired (2006) Directed by Michael Drumm - Wanda Sykes has been called "one of the funniest stand up comics" by her peers and ranks among Entertainment Weekly's 25 Funniest People in America. She won an Emmy in 2003 for her work on Inside the NFL and was showcased for 5 years on HBO's The Chis Rock Show and Curb Your Enthusiasm. Now catch her hilarious stand up skills in this side-splitting program where she serves up comic truth and turns common sense into thought-provoking humor.
Wonder Showzen S1 and S2 (2005) A parody of educational kids shows from the 1970s includes old cartoons and educational films and puppets from one's worst nightmares.
Zach Galifanakis: Live at the Purple Onion (2006) Directed by Michael Blieden - Live at the Purple Onion is the first special and DVD by American stand-up comedian Zach Galifianakis directed by Michael Blieden. The show was recorded at the San Francisco club The Purple Onion in June 2005.