Get ready for a night of laughter and hilarity with “Comics Unleashed With Byron Allen,” airing on CBS at 1:37 Am on Friday, May 3, 2024. In this uproarious episode, viewers will be treated to a lineup of talented comedians guaranteed to tickle your funny bone.
Join host Byron Allen as he welcomes a fantastic array of comedic talent to the stage. This episode features the comedic stylings of Jimmy Shubert, Ben Morrison, Drew Fraser, and Lisa Sundstedt, each bringing their own unique brand of humor and wit to the table.
From witty observations to side-splitting anecdotes, these comedians will have you laughing out loud from start to finish. Whether you’re a longtime fan of stand-up comedy or just looking for a good laugh, “Comics Unleashed With Byron Allen” promises to deliver an evening of non-stop entertainment.
So grab your popcorn, settle in on the couch, and get ready to unwind...
Join host Byron Allen as he welcomes a fantastic array of comedic talent to the stage. This episode features the comedic stylings of Jimmy Shubert, Ben Morrison, Drew Fraser, and Lisa Sundstedt, each bringing their own unique brand of humor and wit to the table.
From witty observations to side-splitting anecdotes, these comedians will have you laughing out loud from start to finish. Whether you’re a longtime fan of stand-up comedy or just looking for a good laugh, “Comics Unleashed With Byron Allen” promises to deliver an evening of non-stop entertainment.
So grab your popcorn, settle in on the couch, and get ready to unwind...
- 4/26/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Exclusive: Vmi Worldwide has acquired world rights to the vampire comedy Don’t Suck from American Sicario director Rj Collins and will be selling the film at the upcoming European Film Market. Scroll down for the trailer below.
The pic stars Jamie Kennedy, who plays Pete, a washed-up veteran comedian who must find an opener for his upcoming comedy tour. Pete is introduced to Ethan (Matt Rife) by his girlfriend Stephanie (Ellen Hollman), who convinces him to take this young comedian on tour as his opener.
Things start to take a wacky turn when Pete finds out Ethan is a Vampire, and their tour goes from cheap motels, morning DJs, dive bars, and dinners to opening up for the Russell Peters special in Vegas. All while Ethan and Pete attempt to bridge the gap between being real and exploiting his vampirism.
Don’t Suck features appearances from various comedians, including Russell Peters,...
The pic stars Jamie Kennedy, who plays Pete, a washed-up veteran comedian who must find an opener for his upcoming comedy tour. Pete is introduced to Ethan (Matt Rife) by his girlfriend Stephanie (Ellen Hollman), who convinces him to take this young comedian on tour as his opener.
Things start to take a wacky turn when Pete finds out Ethan is a Vampire, and their tour goes from cheap motels, morning DJs, dive bars, and dinners to opening up for the Russell Peters special in Vegas. All while Ethan and Pete attempt to bridge the gap between being real and exploiting his vampirism.
Don’t Suck features appearances from various comedians, including Russell Peters,...
- 2/7/2023
- by Zac Ntim
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Mark O’Brien (Your Honor) will exec produce and star in the coming-of-age drama Topper from 1A Motion Pictures and Bad Lad Productions, which has wrapped production in Detroit. Others set for major roles include Paul Johansson (God Is a Bullet), Amanda Clayton (City on a Hill), and actor-comedians Jimmy Shubert (Entourage), Bryan Callen (Warrior) and Erik Griffin (Workaholics).
The first feature written and directed by actor Kevin McNamara (Why Women Kill) follows Topper (O’Brien), a hard-drinking middling comedian with a seemingly endless capacity for self-sabotage. Topper receives news that his estranged father (Johansson) is terminally ill and begrudgingly returns to Detroit to sell the family home, which was never much of a home to him.
While back in Detroit, the friends he left behind — Lucas (Callen), Cooper (Griffin) and Ray (Shubert) — aren’t shy about pointing out how far he has drifted off course, despite showing early promise as a young comic.
The first feature written and directed by actor Kevin McNamara (Why Women Kill) follows Topper (O’Brien), a hard-drinking middling comedian with a seemingly endless capacity for self-sabotage. Topper receives news that his estranged father (Johansson) is terminally ill and begrudgingly returns to Detroit to sell the family home, which was never much of a home to him.
While back in Detroit, the friends he left behind — Lucas (Callen), Cooper (Griffin) and Ray (Shubert) — aren’t shy about pointing out how far he has drifted off course, despite showing early promise as a young comic.
- 1/26/2023
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
On Sunday, April 8, 2018, the Tuberous Sclerosis Alliance (Ts Alliance) will present its 17th Annual Comedy for a Cure, which raises funds to support research into a rare disease called tuberous sclerosis complex (Tsc).
Comedy for a Cure will be held at The Globe Theatre at Universal Studios Hollywood starting with a 1.5 hour reception and silent auction at 5 pm, followed by magic, music and hilarious comedy, interspersed with a short program and live auction.
This year’s event features emcee Melissa Peterman, with performances by Renee Albert and Dana Snyder, magician Shane Brady, Kate Flannery (The Office) and the Tony Guerrero Jazz Band, magician Mark Furey and headlining comic Jimmy Shubert (King of Queens and Last Comic Standing).
Long-time Ts Alliance supporter Jim O’Heir (Parks & Recreation) will honor Cathy Jackson, Director of Advocacy Relations at Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals, for leading efforts to increase awareness about infantile spasms, a catastrophic type of...
Comedy for a Cure will be held at The Globe Theatre at Universal Studios Hollywood starting with a 1.5 hour reception and silent auction at 5 pm, followed by magic, music and hilarious comedy, interspersed with a short program and live auction.
This year’s event features emcee Melissa Peterman, with performances by Renee Albert and Dana Snyder, magician Shane Brady, Kate Flannery (The Office) and the Tony Guerrero Jazz Band, magician Mark Furey and headlining comic Jimmy Shubert (King of Queens and Last Comic Standing).
Long-time Ts Alliance supporter Jim O’Heir (Parks & Recreation) will honor Cathy Jackson, Director of Advocacy Relations at Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals, for leading efforts to increase awareness about infantile spasms, a catastrophic type of...
- 4/5/2018
- Look to the Stars
Enough of the invitationals -- things are about to get real. This week, we'll be introducing a few mentors -- Wanda Sykes, who serves as an executive producer and helped reboot the show to begin with -- and the very funny Amy Schumer, who is a Last Comic Standing alum.
Jb Smoove introduces our judges -- Keenen Ivory Wayans, Russell Peters, and Roseanne -- before Jimmy Shubert is re-introduced. Before he hits the stage for the second time, Wanda and Amy give him some advice on his original set. Amy thinks he froze up a bit since he's used to having more time on stage.
Jb Smoove introduces our judges -- Keenen Ivory Wayans, Russell Peters, and Roseanne -- before Jimmy Shubert is re-introduced. Before he hits the stage for the second time, Wanda and Amy give him some advice on his original set. Amy thinks he froze up a bit since he's used to having more time on stage.
- 6/12/2014
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
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