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Browse - Most popular shows featuring: monologuex
Conan
Conan O'Brien will host Conan, his own late night show, airing before Lopez Tonight. It will be his first talk show ever to air on cable television.
The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson
On January 3, 2005, Craig Ferguson became the newest face in late night television. That's when he took over The Late Late Show. Ferguson was selected from a number of guest hosts after previous host Craig Kilborn stepped down in August 2004.
Queers
Eight short monologues in response to the 50th anniversary of the Sexual Offences Act.
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
Jay Leno follows in the footsteps of legendary NBC late-night hosts Steve Allen, Jack Paar and Johnny Carson. Leno has created his own unique late-night style with a combination of humor, talk and entertainment each night at 11:35 p.m. ET - the wee hours when viewers want to wind down with a few laughs before drifting off to dreamland.
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.
James Acaster: Repertoire
Offbeat comic James Acaster covers the strange, the mundane and everything in between in this collection of four wide-ranging stand-up specials.
Gutfeld!
A daily version of The Greg Gutfeld Show, the one-hour show features parodies on current events, conversation on key issues and Greg's signature monologues.
Skint
Eight darkly comic, poignant and sometimes devastating monologues, told by writers and directors with lived experiences of poverty.
The Jay Leno Show
"The Jay Leno Show" takes America's favorite TV personality and moves him to primetime after seventeen years as host of The Tonight Show.
The Pete Holmes Show
This is an American late-night talk show starring comedian Pete Holmes. The show is notable among late-night talk shows for having personal as opposed to topical monologues, more sketch comedy, a lack of celebrity-driven interviews, and taking place within a half-hour format. It airs as somewhat of a companion show to Conan.
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
In 1962, Johnny Carson became the host of The Tonight Show.
When Johnny started, the show was originating from New York and was taped on the same evening that it aired. Johnny was on all five nights and began his monologue when the show began at 11:15 pm. On his first show, Carson was introduced by Groucho Marx; Johnny's first words, reacting to applause as he walked onstage for the first time: "Boy, you would think it was Vice President Nixon."
Johnny's final telecast on May 22 1992 was a national event. A quiet reminiscence about the show's golden moments over the past 30 years.
The Armando Iannucci Shows
A series of eight programmes directed by Armando Iannucci and written by Iannucci with Andy Riley and Kevin Cecil.
Each episode focused on specific themes relating to human nature and existentialism, around which Iannucci would weave a series of surreal sketches and monologues.
The Greg Gutfeld Show
The one-hour show features parodies on current events, conversation on key issues and Greg's signature monologues. Drawing on Greg's unpredictability and witty intellect, you'll hear from newsmakers, culture critics, and media personalities on the major headlines of the week, with some offbeat reports from "Red Eye" regular Joanne Nosuchinsky.
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