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- Features Jerrod Carmichael in a standup comedy show at the legendary Blue Note Jazz Club in New York City.
- Two brothers embark on a cross country road trip that quickly devolves when they become involved in a global conspiracy.
- After years on the grind, Bert Kreischer sets out on a purifying retreat to a remote cabin.
- Rising star comedian Kountry Wayne reflects on a variety of topics, including fatherhood, gender dynamics, and religion.
- Comedian Ralph Barbosa riffs on everything from his street-racing dream woman to his mom's lies about moon rocks in this chill, cheeky stand-up special.
- The comic discusses drug dogs at the airport, the customer service generation and other topics.
- Follows comedian Michelle Wolf as she covers a wide range of subjects, including relationships, sexual harassment, racial issues, and adjusting to a new culture.
- Kate Berlant performs an intimate, absurdist set in front of an audience, and a mirrored reflection of herself. Kate's special finds her exploring her clairvoyant connection to the crowd, and her inability to stop performing.
- A series of no-holds-barred comedy from the likes of rising comics like Big Jay Oakerson, Joey Diaz, Liza Treyger, Yamaneika Saunders, Christina P. and Brad Williams.
- Produced by Def Comedy Jam co-creator Bob Sumner and hosted by DJ and comedian Cipha Sounds, truTV is flipping comedy on its head with Laff Mobb's Laff Tracks, a new half-hour series where the next generation of comedians brings their hilarious personal stories to life with a playful reinvention of stand-up.
- Follows Drew Michael and his issues with relationships, social media, and comedy as therapy.
- Vir Das is an Indian comedian, actor and musician. In this, his fourth stand up show filmed in New York, Vir looks back at growing up in India and his move to America.
- Follows Bowers as he talks about his long journey to his first comedy special, the stigma of mental health, his schizophrenic father and his feelings regarding his Blackness.
- Follows Matt Rogers as he attempts to win approval as the next "Pop Prince of Christmas, featuring original holiday pop music and stand-up comedy from himself and guest stars Bowen Yang, Josh Sharp and Aaron Jackson.
- TV Special
- Skyy Goldwynne (Dillon Francis), Hollywood's biggest manager locks 4 of his influencer clients in a house with a camera crew.
- Lil Rel Howery draws on his personal experiences in his relatable, uproarious stand-up.
- TV Special
- Comedian Ari Shaffir steps outside of his yamaka to expose the uncomfortable truth that children are trash, and becoming an adult also brings about its own greasy problems.
- Brick Stone and his friends can't seem to find an audience for their video channel "Man Test," but when Brick is diagnosed with breast cancer, he realizes this might just be their ticket to glory.
- Strictly Platonic follows one brave comedian's dive into the internet's premiere non-sexual personals forum. Each episode follows a new friend-date between Steve Berg and a real stranger, bringing their anonymous Craigslist listing to life.
- Special presentation including Howie Mandel.
- Features eight original spoken word poems written and performed by "America's Got Talent" winner Brandon Leake. Viewers are going to get an intimate look at Brandon's life in Stockton, California.
- The always funny Janelle James headlines tonight. Plus, Blaq Ron gives a brief history lesson on line dancing, Kerry Coddett contemplates alternate styles of dating and Reggie Conquest has a PSA for kids. Produced by Def Comedy Jam co-creator Bob Sumner and hosted by DJ and comedian Cipha Sounds, truTV is flipping comedy on its head with Laff Mobb's Laff Tracks, a new half-hour series where the next generation of comedians brings their hilarious personal stories to life with a playful reinvention of stand-up.
- Orlando Leyba Headlines. Plus Donnell Rawlings tells a hilarious story about the time his bike was stolen, and funny woman Just Nesh breaks loose in the dressing room. Produced by Def Comedy Jam co-creator Bob Sumner and hosted by DJ and comedian Cipha Sounds, truTV is flipping comedy on its head with Laff Mobb's Laff Tracks, a new half-hour series where the next generation of comedians brings their hilarious personal stories to life with a playful reinvention of stand-up.
- Funny man Chris Redd headlines as the always hilarious Donnell Rawlings jokes about his time in the military. Plus, Chanel Ali sets off new hair trends in the workplace. Produced by Def Comedy Jam co-creator Bob Sumner and hosted by DJ and comedian Cipha Sounds, truTV is flipping comedy on its head with Laff Mobb's Laff Tracks, a new half-hour series where the next generation of comedians brings their hilarious personal stories to life with a playful reinvention of stand-up.
- Ronnie talks about trying to find cool clothes as a fat kid.
- Tonight, Clayton English Headlines. No one dies from too much weed, but there are other challenges that pot smokers like Clayton English have to face. Julia Hladkowicz discusses the finer points of selfie taking after finding inspiration from a 5yr old, and Owen Smith asks, how many red flags would you ignore before canceling a long-distance booty call? Produced by Def Comedy Jam co-creator Bob Sumner and hosted by DJ and comedian Cipha Sounds, truTV is flipping comedy on its head with Laff Mobb's Laff Tracks, a new half-hour series where the next generation of comedians brings their hilarious personal stories to life with a playful reinvention of stand-up.
- The hilarious Gina Yashere headlines explaining why she won't touch anything in a hotel room, as Neko White has a run in with the new sheriff in town. Plus, Alex Scott teaches how to take cover and Tacarra Williams gets the fright of her life in her son's bedroom. Produced by Def Comedy Jam co-creator Bob Sumner and hosted by DJ and comedian Cipha Sounds, truTV is flipping comedy on its head with Laff Mobb's Laff Tracks, a new half-hour series where the next generation of comedians brings their hilarious personal stories to life with a playful reinvention of stand-up.
- Yamaneika Saunders headlines, with insight on women's romance movies. Coco Fresh explains why being a great break-dancer doesn't necessarily make you a great stripper. Mark Viera's wife has a hi-tech secret to fit into a dress that's way too tight. Jason Banks shares about his overwhelming fear of Vampires. Produced by Def Comedy Jam co-creator Bob Sumner and hosted by DJ and comedian Cipha Sounds, truTV is flipping comedy on its head with Laff Mobb's Laff Tracks, a new half-hour series where the next generation of comedians brings their hilarious personal stories to life with a playful reinvention of stand-up.
- Headliner Michelle Buteau brings the funny tonight. Plus, Alex Scott expresses his gratitude for the unsung heroes in the work place and Terrance Delane shares his love for women with a little more experience in the bedroom. Produced by Def Comedy Jam co-creator Bob Sumner and hosted by DJ and comedian Cipha Sounds, truTV is flipping comedy on its head with Laff Mobb's Laff Tracks, a new half-hour series where the next generation of comedians brings their hilarious personal stories to life with a playful reinvention of stand-up.
- Tonight, James Davis Headlines, and he wants to be the only pro golfer sponsored by a rib joint. Joyelle Nicole Johnson explains why living with a dominatrix isn't as sexy as it sounds. Willie Macc gets into the finer points of wearing skinny jeans. James Goff wonders what Heaven is like. DJ and Comedian Cipha Sounds is flipping comedy on its head as the host of Laff Mobb's Laff Tracks, a new series where the next generation of comedians brings their hilarious personal stories to life with a playful reinvention of stand-up.
- Chaunte Wayans headlines, and explains how when you're from a famous family, a quiet funeral is too much to hope for. Sean Grant recalls his first terrible job and the boss from hell, played by David Koechner. Brandon Glover admits, that though kids may be cute, they're bad for your self-esteem. DJ and Comedian Cipha Sounds is flipping comedy on its head as the host of Laff Mobb's Laff Tracks, a new series where the next generation of comedians brings their hilarious personal stories to life with a playful reinvention of stand-up.
- Ali Siddiq headlines, and has trouble deciding between being a good dad and a good coach. Giulia Rozzi explains why Dating a personal trainer isn't as sexy as it sounds. Molly Austin proves, your awkward childhood has nothing on hers. DJ and Comedian Cipha Sounds is flipping comedy on its head as the host of Laff Mobb's Laff Tracks, a new series where the next generation of comedians brings their hilarious personal stories to life with a playful reinvention of stand-up.
- Rachel Feinstein headlines, and realizes that sometimes, living your truth means admitting you don't know what "living your truth" means. Her awesome comic compatriots include Jason Banks, who has a story for anyone who's ever 'walked in on their parents', Rita Brent, asks; when you get divorced after a short marriage, does it really count? And Tacarra Williams learns that the apple doesn't fall far from the tree. DJ and Comedian Cipha Sounds is flipping comedy on its head as the host of Laff Mobb's Laff Tracks, a new series where the next generation of comedians brings their hilarious personal stories to life with a playful reinvention of stand-up.