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Browse - Most popular shows featuring: irreverent humorx
Inside Amy Schumer
Using a mix of scripted scenes, stand-up, and on the street interviews, Amy explores themes such as sex, relationships, and life.
Tosh.0
Host and comedian Daniel Tosh talks all things Internet in his new weekly series, uncovering new technology as well as old. "Tosh.O" tells all about blogs, tweets and pokes, giving viewers an inside look at the World Wide Web.
The Daily Show (2023)
Following on from Trevor Noah leaving The Daily Show at the end of 2022, a series of guest hosts will begin presenting the show in 2023, ahead of a new permanent host been found.
Mrs Brown's Boys
This is a comedy series which stars Brendan O'Carroll as Agnes Brown. Agnes is a funny, foul-mouthed Dublin mother who interferes in the lives of her children and friends.
Documentary Now!
Dame Helen Mirren serves as host of this six part series, lending the gravitas that documentaries of this caliber so rightly deserve. Starring Fred Armisen and Bill Hader, each episode is shot in a different style of documentary filmmaking, and honors some of the most important stories that didn't actually happen.
History of Swear Words
Nicolas Cage hosts this proudly profane series that explores the history and impact of some of the most notorious bad words in the English language.
The Daily Show
The Daily Show provides a comedic view of the news and political world, complete with segments by "correspondents" and interviews with guest celebrities and politicians. The concept of this show is similar to the Weekend Update segments from Saturday Night Live but with guests.
Difficult People
Julie and Billy, two best friends living in NYC, are obsessed with pop culture and hate everyone except each other in this hilarious comedy series.
Difficult People follows the duo as they navigate their way through life and relationships while making sarcastic and witty comments about the world around them.
The Thick of It
A witty, intelligent and vulgar ensemble comedy about inefficient politicians, their lackeys, suck-ups, enemies and those who do the dirty work. If "The West Wing" were British, pessimistic and true. Shot in a mockumentary type style reminding one of "Curb Your Enthusiam", "The Office" and "The Larry Sanders Show".
The Eric Andre Show
This is an American comedy television series on Cartoon Network 's late-night programming block, Adult Swim. The show premiered in the United States on May 20, 2012, and is a parody of low-budget public-access talk shows. The series is hosted by comedian Eric André along with comedian Hannibal Buress, who serves as André's sidekick.
Beavis and Butt-Head
Two stupid young American boys who are Mike Judges' hilarious vision of broken America. Classic animation from the golden age of MTV.
Legit
Comedian Jim (Jim Jefferies) is on a quest to become legitimate in life. Constantly encouraged in his by his best friend "Steve" , and Steve's brother "Billy", Legit is one misstep after another.
Digman!
Animated comedy series set in a world where archaeologists are massive celebrities and the coolest people on the planet.
Housebroken
Housebroken is an irreverent comedy that explores human dysfunction and neurosis through a group of neighborhood animals who live in the suburbs.
Penn & Teller: Bullshit!
In society, there are many products and ideas that we buy in to. Some of these products, services or ideas are just plain bullshit. Well known magicians: Penn and Teller are here to knock some sense into people in a humorous and informal way and to explain why some things in life are just plain bullshit.
Life's Too Short
Warwick Davis stars in this hilarious observational comedy about his life as a little person trying to make it in the entertainment industry.
Written by comedy legends Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant, Life's Too Short is a must-watch for anyone who loves irreverent humor and behind-the-scenes glimpses into the world of showbiz.
The Ricky Gervais Show
Based on the series of podcasts that Gervais did with longtime partner Stephen Merchant, this comedy team convenes to bring HBO an animated series about their hilarious friend Karl Pilkington.
Our Cartoon President
Our Cartoon President will follow the tru-ish misadventures of the 45th President of the United States, Donald J. Trump, and his merry band of advisors and family members. In this parallel cartoon universe, the Commander-in-Chief opens the White House doors for an "all access" look at a typical day in the life of the President of the United States. Our Cartoon President examines the quintessentially Trumpian details of the presidency and his most important relationships, and no one is safe - from his close family and confidants to key political figures from both parties and members of the media.
A Black Lady Sketch Show
A narrative series set in a limitless magical reality full of dynamic, hilarious characters and celebrity guests presenting sketches performed by a core cast of black women.
#blackAF
A wealthy Black family navigates life in Hollywood with humor and honesty. The father, a successful TV writer, challenges stereotypes and tackles tough topics.
His parenting style is unorthodox and often irreverent, but he loves his family fiercely. The show offers a fresh take on family dynamics and race relations.
Chappelle's Show
"Chappelle's Show" takes comedian Dave Chappelle's own personal joke book and brings it to life, with episodes consisting of sketches, man-on-the-street pieces, and pop culture parodies introduced by Dave in a stand-up format in front of a studio audience.
Childrens Hospital
Childrens Hospital is a satirical comedy television series and web series that lampoons the medical drama genre.
The Colbert Report
Tune in to The Colbert Report, as Stephen Colbert, from The Daily Show, gives his own take on the issues of the day, and more importantly - to tell you why everyone else's take is just plain wrong.
Frank of Ireland
Frank of Ireland centers on Frank Marron, who is a 32-year-old misanthropic musician who lives in Dublin with his mother.
Little Britain USA
Based on the humor of UK comedians Matt Lucas and David Walliams. Directed by David Schwimmer.
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