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The Henry Rollins Show is a talk show hosted by musician Henry Rollins that aired weekly on IFC. [1] The show featured Rollins' monologues, interviews with celebrities and uncensored musical performances. The show was canceled after the wrap of its second season.
Talk show: March 10, 1997 4 seasons, 66 episodes: 22 min: Ended Fishing with John: Fishing television series: June 15, 1998 1 season, 6 episodes: 22 min: Ended Dinner for Five: Talk show: July 6, 2001 5 seasons, 50 episodes: 22–44 min: Ended The Henry Rollins Show: Talk show: April 1, 2006 2 seasons, 41 episodes: 11–28 min: Ended Framed ...
Henry Lawrence Garfield (born February 13, 1961), known professionally as Henry Rollins, is an American singer, writer, spoken word artist, actor, comedian, and presenter. After performing in the short-lived hardcore punk band State of Alert in 1980, Rollins fronted the California hardcore band Black Flag from 1981 to 1986.
May 14—Henry Rollins isn't talking prior to delivering his spoken word show Wednesday at Bing Crosby Theater. But I've interviewed the punk icon a half-dozen times, and he is one of pop culture ...
Rollins Journal, extract, 1/30/85, Hermosa Beach, California: “I wonder if the lady who works the graveyard shift at the 7-11 on Artesia and Prospect is a cop. The guys who work the day shift ...
The Henry Rollins Show; Henry Rollins: Uncut; Hopeless Pictures; I. The IFC Media Project; ... Onion News Network; Out There (2013 TV series) P. Portlandia; S ...
The show was canceled by IFC in favor of The Henry Rollins Show because the network felt that "four years in, we needed to make a change, and we needed to make a bold statement." [ 2 ] Netflix and the Independent Film Channel produced a special 50th episode of Dinner for Five , which premiered on IFC February 1, 2008 and became available on ...
Henry Rollins: Uncut is an American television documentary series that premiered on November 7, 2008, on IFC. The special event series follows musician, author, and spoken-word artist Henry Rollins as he travels to controversial locals including New Orleans , [ 1 ] Israel , [ 2 ] and South Africa . [ 3 ]