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Browse - Most popular shows on Comedy Central
Kevin Hart Presents: The Next Level
Kevin Hart takes time out of his busy schedule to introduce the world to some of his favorite up-and-coming comedians, including James Davis, Mario Tory and William "Spank" Horton. Now's their chance to make it big and break on through to the Next Level.
I Live With Models
Set on the fringes of the fashion industry in Miami, the show follows the everyday adventures of four naive 20-somethings coming face to (flawless) face with the real world.
Comedy Underground with Dave Attell
Dave Attell makes his return to Comedy Central in the network's first-ever uncensored late-night stand-up series, "Comedy Underground with Dave Attell." Attell is joined by old friends as well as some new faces in their rawest, unfiltered state in New York City's historic Village Underground.
Stella
A sketch comedy show that follows the absurd adventures of Michael, Michael and David.
BattleBots (2000)
Remote-controlled, armored and weaponized machines called BattleBots figth to the death in an arena called the BattleBox. The purpose of the fight is for one robot, or "bot", to dominate or disable the other.
Comedy Central Stand-Up Presents (2017)
In the time-honored tradition of Comedy Central's half-hour specials, Comedy Central Stand-Up Presents features the best and brightest emerging comedians performing thirty minutes of material.
The Half Hour
Comedy Central is shining the spotlight on some of the funniest and most unique comedians out there today with a new stand-up series filmed in Boston. Join Joe Mande, Theo Von, Garfunkel and Oates, and more for their first solo specials, every Friday night.
Drew Carey's Green Screen Show
A team of comedic improvisers (mostly "Whose Line" alums) headed by Drew Carey perform on a green screen set, and their antics are now fleshed out with amusing animation.
Lewis Black's Root of All Evil
A rotating roster of comedians argue over who or what is the root of all evil in this courtroom parody. Lewis Black of The Daily Show with Jon Stewart presides as judge, and topics debated include such hot issues as 'Paris Hilton vs. Dick Cheney' and 'chick flicks vs. video games' among others.
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