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The League is an American television sitcom that aired on FX and later FXX from October 29, 2009, to December 9, 2015, for a total of seven seasons. [1] The series, set in Chicago, is a semi-improvised comedy show about a fantasy football league, its members, and their everyday lives.
The League is an American comedy series created by Jeff Schaffer and Jackie Marcus Schaffer. It premiered on the FX Network on October 29, 2009 and concluded its first season of 6 episodes on December 10, 2009. [1] A second season consisting of 13 episodes began airing on September 16, 2010 and concluded with a double-episode on December 9, 2010.
Jason Mantzoukas (/ m æ n ˈ z uː k ə s /; born December 18, 1972) is an American actor, comedian, screenwriter and podcaster.He is best known for his recurring role as Rafi in the FX comedy series The League, his role as Nadal in The Dictator, and as one of the three co-hosts of the podcast How Did This Get Made? alongside Paul Scheer and June Diane Raphael.
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With a roster including The Bear, Shōgun, Atlanta, and Reservation Dogs, FX is one of the best destinations for television today.
Nicholas Kroll (born June 5, 1978) is an American actor, comedian, writer, and producer. He is known for the FX comedy series The League (2009–2015), creating and starring in the Comedy Central series Kroll Show (2013–2015), starring in and co-creating the animated Netflix series Big Mouth (2017–present) and Human Resources (2022–2023) and the Hulu sketch comedy series History of the ...
I've never exactly been a huge sports fan and growing up, whenever my family gathered around the TV for sporting events, I usually had a book in my hands or busied myself with the tasty snacks on ...
Sound fX (1994–95) A show dealing with all things music, from the latest major artists to the most creative garage band tactics. Music videos were regularly shown on this show, which originated from the "Ballroom." Hosted by Karyn Bryant, Orlando Jones, and Matt Ostrum. Jeff Probst replaced Jones after his departure. Aired 11 p.m. to Midnight ET.