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Set to debut in January, it marks Maher’s 13th stand-up hour for the network. Maher, the host of HBO’s “Real Time With Bill Maher” and the “Club Random” podcast, will tape the special ...
James Acaster has announced his first HBO comedy special, titled “Hecklers Welcome.” The stand-up hour will debut on HBO and Max on Nov. 23 and will find the British comic exploring his ...
On May 6, 1999, the HBO multiplex expanded to include two new thematic channels: HBO Comedy—featuring comedic feature films, comedy series from HBO's original programming library, and recent and archived HBO comedy specials—and HBO Zone—aimed at young adults between the ages of 18 and 34, offering theatrical movies; comedy and alternative ...
HBO has released the trailer for Seth Meyers’ new comedy special “Dad Man Waking,” which premieres Oct. 26 on HBO and Max. According to an official logline, Meyers’ first HBO stand-up ...
The television production premiered on HBO in March 1981 as part of the channel's Standing Room Only series. The story concerns the lives, loves and friendship of three Texas cheerleaders starting from high school to post college graduation. The television special starred Annette O'Toole, Meredith Baxter Birney and Shelley Hack as the threesome ...
Bill Hader and Duffy Boudreau are teaming up to develop a comedy pilot script at HBO, Variety has learned exclusively. The official logline for the untitled project states, “A woman in a small ...
Not Necessarily the News (shortened as NNTN) was an American satirical sketch comedy series first aired on HBO in September 1982 as a comedy special, and then as a series from 1983 to 1990. For most of the run, the series featured Anne Bloom , Danny Breen , Rich Hall , Mitchell Laurance , Stuart Pankin and Lucy Webb .
On Location is a series from HBO.The series premiered on New Year's Eve 1975 with a one-hour performance by Robert Klein [1] and became a source for uncensored stand-up comedy performances [2] [3] from performers such as George Carlin, David Brenner, Redd Foxx, Rich Little, Robin Williams, Phyllis Diller, Buddy Hackett, Billy Crystal, Pat Cooper and others. [2]