Friars Club Roasts

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  • 1970
  • 1 Season

Friars Club Roasts is an American television show that features widely known comedians and entertainers roasting a roastee guest. The show offers a humorous and no-holds-barred look into the life of the roastee through wity, harsh and rib-cracking jokes, laced with scandals and sexual innuendos.

The series is produced by Stadium Media Television, a company that specializes in producing reality and comedy shows.

The Friars Club Roasts series builds on the Friars Club, an organization founded in 1904 by showbusiness professionals. It was initially an exclusive club where actors, writers, producers, and other showbiz executives would gather and network. Roasting became the club's signature event in the 1950s, and since then, the event's popularity has continued to grow in the showbiz industry.

The Friars Club Roasts series brings to viewers some of the best roasts from Hollywood's biggest names, with each roast lasting for an hour. In each episode, the audience is taken on a comedic and insightful journey about the roastee - from their controversial actions to their most significant achievements in their careers.

The show features a diverse cast of comedians from different backgrounds, including race, gender, and age. The comedians tend to showcase their unique comedy styles, while trying to outdo each other in their delivery of their best jokes about the roastee.

The show's unique format features the roastee sitting on an elevated stage while the comedians sit on a regular stage on the same level as the audience. The show also features video clips of the roastee's past performances, interviews, and snippets of their personal life, which are used as the butt of some of the jokes.

The roasters, most times, are given free reign to talk about anything, including the roastee's embarrassing moments, insecurities, and scandals. They are also known to drag other celebrities in their jokes, creating a fun and exciting atmosphere for viewers.

One of the most outstanding features of the show is undoubtedly the host, who acts as the ringmaster of the roast. The host kicks off the show with a brief introduction of the roastee, explaining their background, career, and personal life. They also dish out some jokes about the roastee, ensuring that the audience is in the right mood for the coming events.

The format of the show is such that there are no interruptions during the delivery of a joke. Thus, viewers are sure to get the full extent of the joke, as comedians deliver it flawlessly.

The show has had some outstanding roasts over the years, with some of the most notable ones including that of Hugh Hefner, Betty White, Jerry Lewis, and Johnny Carson. It has established itself as a long-standing tradition in the showbiz industry, with the best comedians eagerly waiting to be invited to participate in the roasts.

Overall, Friars Club Roasts is an entertaining and hilarious show, featuring some of the best comedians and entertainers. The show provides an exciting and funny way to get to know some of the biggest names in the entertainment industry, and it's no wonder it's been running for over 60 years.

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Seasons
Milton Berle
5. Milton Berle
October 1, 1969
The New York Friars club roasts Milton Berle. Hosted by Alan King.
Johnny Carson
4. Johnny Carson
October 23, 1968
The New York Friars club roasts Johnny Carson. Hosted by Alan King.
Jerry Lewis
3. Jerry Lewis
January 27, 1971
The New York Friars club roasts Jerry Lewis. Hosted by Johnny Carson.
Jack Benny
2. Jack Benny
January 21, 1970
The New York Friars club roasts Jack Benny. Hosted by Johnny Carson.
Don Rickles
1. Don Rickles
September 30, 1970
The New York Friars club roasts Don Rickles. Hosted by Johnny Carson.
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    September 30, 1970
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