HBO gets funny in upcoming months withstand-up specials starring hot talents Jerrod Carmichael, Pete Holmes and T.J. Miller, ALL DEF COMEDY from executive producer Russell Simmons and the return of longtime HBO favorite Tracey Ullman
Tony winner Lin-Manuel Miranda appears in the second season of Hulu original series DIFFICULT PEOPLE, and the TV series just posted this tempting offer via Twitter...
Executive produced by Rob Zombie, famously upbeat comedian, Tom Papa delivers a stand-up performance that includes his observations on the perils of raising daughters and more.
Premium TV network EPIX, while conducting its first Television Critics Tour (TCA) presentation, reinforced its long-standing commitment to premium stand up comedy with upcoming specials from Wanda Sykes and Tom Papa.
Starting this fall, BET Networks will unleash a star studded lineup of can't miss original programming. From scripted to reality, the new and returning shows promise a season of comedy, family and hustle!
Today, Aziz Ansari, star of Netflix's MASTER OF NONE received three Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Lead Actor In A Comedy Series, Outstanding Directing For A Comedy Series and Outstanding Writing For A Comedy Series (with 'Master of None' co-creator Alan Yang).
'MAYA & MARTY' concludes its six-episode run tonight, July 12 (10-11 p.m. ET/PT) with appearances by Sean Hayes, Steve Martin and Emma Stone. Kelly Ripa will be interviewed for this week's edition of 'Jiminy Glick's Celebrity Sensations.'
'MAYA & MARTY" concludes its six-episode run on Tuesday, July 12 (10-11 p.m. ET/PT) with appearances by Sean Hayes, Steve Martin and Emma Stone. Kelly Ripa will be interviewed for this week's edition of "Jiminy Glick's Celebrity Sensations."
FX has set the premiere dates for two of the year's most anticipated new comedy series, ATLANTA and BETTER THINGS, as well as the return of the acclaimed and award-winning AMERICAN HORROR STORY for its sixth installment
FX has set the premiere dates for two of the year's most anticipated new comedy series, Atlanta and Better Things, as well as the return of the acclaimed and award-winning American Horror Story for its sixth installment, it was announced today by Chuck Saftler, President of Program Strategy and COO, FX Networks. Atlanta, a half-hour comedy series created by and starring Donald Glover, will premiere on FX on September 6, followed two days later by Better Things, a half-hour comedy series co-created by Pamela Adlon and Louis C.K. and starring Adlon. Then on September 14, the as-yet-untitled sixth installment of the Emmy(R) and Golden Globe(R) winning limited series American Horror Story returns from co-creators Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk.
Maya Rudolph and Martin Short welcome Will Forte, Amy Poehler and Jerry Seinfeld to Studio 6A for tonight's July 5 (10-11 p.m. ET/PT) telecast of MAYA & MARTY.
Maya Rudolph and Martin Short welcome Will Forte, Amy Poehler and Jerry Seinfeld to Studio 6A for the July 5 (10-11 p.m. ET/PT) telecast of MAYA & MARTY. Seinfeld will also be interviewed for this week's installment of “Jiminy Glick's Celebrity Sensations.”
Hamilton Schmamilton! Below, catch a sneak peek of Tony winner Lin-Manuel Miranda in DIFFICULT PEOPLE. Season two of the Hulu original series will premiere on Tuesday, July 12th.
Broadway's top musical artists are set to appear on tonight's (June 21st) telecast of 'Maya & Marty' on NBC to perform 'What the World Needs Now Is Love,' an updated version of the classic Burt Bacharach/Hal David song that is helping to support the devastated LGBT community of Orlando, Fla. A slew of stage vets rehearsed the song earlier today, and Seth Rudetsky captured a sneak preview.
Comedy icons Maya Rudolph and Martin Short will be joined by special guests Ana Gasteyer, Ricky Gervais, Kevin Kline and Cecily Strong for the fourth episode of “Maya & Marty,” airing June 21 (10-11p.m. ET/PT).
Broadway's top musical artists are set to appear on NBC's Tuesday, June 21 telecast of 'Maya & Marty' to perform 'What the World Needs Now Is Love,' an updated version of the classic Burt Bacharach/Hal David song that is helping to support the devastated LGBT community of Orlando, Fla.