Comedy Central Presents: Stand-Up

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  • TV-14
  • 1998
  • 15 Seasons
  • 7.9  (1,224)

Comedy Central Presents: Stand-Up was a hit stand-up comedy series by Comedy Central that ran from 1998 to 2011. The show was hosted by various comedians over the years, but the format was always the same: thirty-minute sets from some of the best stand-up comedians of the day. The series covered a wide range of topics, including sex, politics, religion, and everyday life. The show was known for its irreverent humor and unapologetic comedic style.

One of the most memorable comedians to perform on the show was Mike Birbiglia. Birbiglia's brand of humor was quirky and self-deprecating, often focusing on his own life experiences. His sets were filled with anecdotes about his childhood, his struggles with relationships, and his general awkwardness. Birbiglia's style was distinct, and his appearances on Comedy Central Presents helped to catapult him to fame.

Todd Barry was another notable comedian who performed on the show. Barry's dry wit and deadpan delivery made for some hilarious sets. His humor often focused on the mundane aspects of life, such as ordering coffee or going to the gym. He had a talent for turning the most banal situations into comedic gold. Barry's appearances on the show were always eagerly anticipated, and he never failed to deliver.

Perhaps the most famous comedian to perform on Comedy Central Presents: Stand-Up was Lewis Black. Black's style of humor was biting and angry, often aimed at politicians and other public figures. He frequently ranted about the state of the world and the injustices he saw around him. Black's comedy was confrontational, and he was never afraid to call out those in power. His sets on the show were a masterclass in political humor.

Over the course of its thirteen-year run, Comedy Central Presents: Stand-Up featured many other talented comedians as well. A few notable mentions include Mitch Hedberg, Demetri Martin, and Sarah Silverman. Each of these comedians brought their own unique style to the show, making for an eclectic mix of comedic performances.

One of the great things about Comedy Central Presents: Stand-Up was its ability to showcase emerging talent. Many of the comedians who performed on the show went on to become household names. The series was a launching pad for careers, and it helped to cement Comedy Central's reputation as a top destination for stand-up comedy.

In terms of production, Comedy Central Presents: Stand-Up was fairly straightforward. The comedians performed on a simple stage, with just a microphone and a backdrop. This stripped-down approach put the focus squarely on the comedy, and it allowed the comedians to shine without any distractions.

Overall, Comedy Central Presents: Stand-Up was a beloved comedy series that showcased some of the best stand-up comedians of its time. The show was a cultural touchstone, and it helped to shape the landscape of modern comedy. Its legacy can still be felt today, as many of the comedians who performed on the show continue to entertain audiences with their unique and hilarious brand of humor.

Comedy Central Presents: Stand-Up is a series that ran for 15 seasons (271 episodes) between December 1, 1998 and on Comedy Central

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Seasons
Natasha Leggero
16. Natasha Leggero
March 25, 2011
Watch as Natasha Leggero covers everything from home paternity tests to LA gang tours and the world's diamond shortage.
Jay Larson
15. Jay Larson
March 11, 2011
Jay Larson explains how to make bullies look stupid, what to do when you see a pay phone ringing, and how to beat a déjà vu.
Jessi Klein
13. Jessi Klein
March 4, 2011
Jessi Klein has a list of things she needs to tell you before sex, wants to reinvent the word spinster, and questions advice from Cosmo.
Mike Vecchione
12. Mike Vecchione
March 4, 2011
He may look like a cop, but Mike Vecchione will make you laugh with his tips on talking to women, what not to do with hotel room soap, and how to get out of any conversation.
Matt Fulchiron
11. Matt Fulchiron
February 25, 2011
Matt explores drive-thru liquor stores, talks about dirty movies on pay-per-view, and predicts the future of news casting.
Kyle Kinane
10. Kyle Kinane
February 25, 2011
Kyle Kinane takes us to Medieval Times and on a poolside babysitting adventure. He also explains why maybe not everyone's vote should count.
Jack Whitehall
8. Jack Whitehall
February 11, 2011
British comic Jack Whitehall shows off his self defense moves, then talks about how his mom ruins his game and what he loves about American TV.
Hari Kondabolu
7. Hari Kondabolu
February 11, 2011
Hari Kondabolu tells the truth about hippies, environmentalism, religion, and why he really loves chocolate.
Nate Bargatze
6. Nate Bargatze
February 4, 2011
Nate Bargatze loves Walmart, might have peed the bed, and isn't ready to play the white race card.
Chris D'Elia
5. Chris D'Elia
February 4, 2011
Chris D'Elia gets lost in Hawaii, breaks down British heist movies, and plays his cards right to get some booty.
Sheng Wang
4. Sheng Wang
January 28, 2011
Surprise! Sheng Wang is excited about hair loss, gets the munchies, and makes a case against "growing a pair."
Michael Kosta
2. Michael Kosta
January 21, 2011
Michael Kosta explains what it's like to be a champion, what to do with a vegan on a date, and how to handle animal attacks.
Tom Segura
1. Tom Segura
January 21, 2011
Tom Segura wants you to know why teeth are important, who's pregnant and doesn't know it, and why he won't use the term little people.
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Where to Watch Comedy Central Presents: Stand-Up
Comedy Central Presents: Stand-Up is available for streaming on the Comedy Central website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Comedy Central Presents: Stand-Up on demand at Microsoft Movies & TV.
  • Premiere Date
    December 1, 1998
  • IMDB Rating
    7.9  (1,224)
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