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Browse - Most popular shows featuring: irreverent humorx
Baroness von Sketch Show
An all-female; single-camera sketch comedy series that takes a fresh look at the world's narcissistic contemporary culture. Fast-paced and irreverent, the series celebrates the absurd, mines the embarrassing and satirizes daily lives. Drawing on 15 years of comedy experience and multiple collaborations the award-winning talents of Carolyn Taylor, Meredith MacNeill, Aurora Browne and Jennifer Whalen have teamed up once again as writers, stars and executive producers of BARONESS VON SKETCH SHOW. Shot entirely on location in Toronto, the series is insightful and emotionally grounded while offering a witty take on everyday concerns. From the politics of ordering a coffee to entitled coworkers and open relationships, this satirical sketch show holds a fun house mirror up to modern life.
Clerks
This animated series, based on Kevin Smith's 1994 film of the same name, centers on Dante Hicks and Randal Graves, the clerks at The Quick Stop and RST Video. These "slackers" spend most of their time spoofing pop culture and whining about their miserable lives.
Littlekenny
The New Crave Original Series Littlekenny, an Irreverent, Short-form Animated Extension of Crave's Smash-hit Comedy Letterkenny, Premieres on Friday, June 28. Created, Written, and Directed by Jared Keeso, the Six-episode Series Littlekenny Tells the Origin Story of the Hicks, and How Standing Up for Each Other in the Schoolyard Resulted in Their Friendship. Featuring the Voices of Letterkenny Stars Nathan Dales as Young Daryl; K. Trevor Wilson as Young Dan; Keeso as Young Wayne; and Canadian Actress Kandyse Mcclure as the Voice of Ms. Tricia, These Wee-hicks May Seem Adorable, but as With Their Original Incarnations, Their Quick Wit Packs a Texas-sized Punch.
The Whitest Kids U Know
This hilarious comedy is a sketch show on IFC (formerly on Fuse) that's not to be missed. Outrageous characters involved in funny skits, parodies, and satire often touches on taboo subjects and edgy topics.
Laid
Laid is a wickedly funny series about a woman who sees the ghosts of people she's had sex with. It's a raunchy and irreverent take on sex and death.
Created by Marieke Hardy and Kirsty Fisher, Laid is a must-watch for fans of dark comedies. With its unique premise and sharp humor, it's a show that will leave you wanting more.
The Iliza Shlesinger Sketch Show
From the mind of comedian Iliza Shlesinger comes a fun, irreverent mix of kooky characters, sly social commentary and pop culture gags.
The Catherine Tate Show
Perrier Award nominated for her performance in Lee Mack's sketch show at The Edinburgh Festival 2000 and critically acclaimed for her one-woman sketch show at Edinburgh 2001, Catherine Tate now writes and stars in her own sketch show. Catherine's irreverent characters include the rancid pensioner, the overprotective new parents and the randy nurse. The show's theme tune is "In These Shoes?" by Kirsty MacColl.
#CandidlyNicole
The show is based on Nicole Richie's popular AOL online series of the same name, which in turn was based on Richie' irreverent Twitter feed. "Nicole's sharp, acerbic sense of humor and broad audience appeal make #CandidlyNicole a perfect fit for the VH1 brand," said Susan Levison, VH1's EVP of Original Programming & Development. "Viewers will enjoy her unique point of view and earnest look at pop culture as well as her fearless exploration of anything and everything taboo".
The George Carlin Show
The George Carlin Show was a stage Sam Simon established to allow George Carlin to express his pointed views of society on "regular" television. It was set in a Manhattan bar, much like the ones Carlin's alcoholic father used to frequent in the 1930s.
Kal Penn Approves This Message
A smart, irreverent unscripted comedy series that explores issues relevant to Millennial and GenZ voters. Each episode consists of comedic field pieces and a sit-down interview with topics ranging from voting basics to voter empowerment, the economy to climate change.
Arizona Circle
Funhaus and Rooster Teeth have teamed up for a sketch comedy show that's silly, irreverent, and flat-out morally decrepit.
The Wedding Coach
Former bride and forever comedian Jamie Lee shares her irreverent yet practical tips and tricks for wedding planning with struggling lovebirds.
Frankie Boyle's Tramadol Nights
Frankie Boyle's Tramadol Nights is a bold and irreverent comedy series that pushes the boundaries of humor, combining stand-up and sketches.
With biting satire and a no-holds-barred approach, Boyle takes aim at modern life in a way that is both hilarious and thought-provoking.
Broke A$$ Game Show
This half-hour comedy hits the streets of NYC, luring unsuspecting contestants to push their personal limits for cash. By never wasting money on fancy lights, stages or expensive props, hosts David Magidoff and Derek Gaines bring the savings to the people with truly "broke a$$" challenges and irreverent games all promising cold hard cash in exchange for contestants' dignity.
Time Traveling with Brian Unger
The show goes where ordinary travelers can't, using eye-popping computer-generated graphics to visually travel back in time and tell stories from yesteryear that tourists won't find in the guidebooks. Host Brian Unger is the ultimate tour guide, bringing his irreverent humor and point of view to the fascinating stories that most Americans don't know yet.
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