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TCB Debriefing 1/19/24-1/24/24: Jon Stewart, Oscars, Paul Danke, Ramy, Steven Wright, SNL 1975, Jean Claude Van Damme, Richard Pryor

January 24, 2024
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1. Jon Stewart is returning to the role that made him the voice of a generation, kind of. Stewart will resume hosting duties at The Daily Show on Mondays and then serving as an EP all the other days, leaving the rest of the correspondents to switch off hosting duties (NPR). There’s a lot to hope for here as Stewart is returning in an election year when he, somewhat infamously, left during the 2016 election cycle with a potential to have to deal with Trump running under the GOP banner. Also, we’re to assume that he’ll be able to talk freely about China and AI, seemingly two topics that seemed to be dicey while he was at AppleTV+ with The Problem with Jon Stewart.

2. This year’s Oscars might be the most comedy highlighted one in history with American Fiction, Barbie, The Holdovers, and Poor Things all garnering Best Picture nominations and accompanying noms in Best Acting, Writing, and Directing categories. Perhaps, a tip of the cap is deserved to last year’s Best Picture winner Everything Everywhere All at Once taking home all the awards to make high art comedies be taken seriously.

Also, Greta and Margot getting snubbed in their respective categories for Barbie is pretty objectively wrong.

See the full list of Oscar nominations, announced this morning, here.

3. Paul Danke has been one of the most reliable fixtures in LA’s vast, decentralized stand-up scene. For several years, Danke has only refined what was already an exacting comedy sensibility that finesses rhythm, specificity, attitude, and self-awareness that he has taken to stages DIY and pristine all over LA county (and CA and, well, the country). He has a knack for making specificity in observation accessible whether it be regarding the fate of the Dodger Dog or Jimmy Buffet’s legacy because of his unassailable cool even if he is taping an hour at a place as “out there” as Humboldt, CA. You can hear all of that and some 70’s soaked tunes on his brand new album, Mad River, fresh off the AST presses. Please enjoy Mad River right now right here.

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4. Ramy Youssef will have “more feelings” (on a new A24/HBO special) that will (probably) not have a solid British accent from the acclaimed Poor Things actor (and celebrated 21st century comedian).

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5. Steven vs. Stephen is quite the fun time and a reminder that Steven Wright is one of the best last night guests. Feel free to go down a YouTube rabbit hole to watch Steven Wright on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson after watching his Late Show interview here.

 

6. Rachel Sennott will be one of the stars of an SNL origin film from Jason Reitman, SNL 1975 (Deadline). If one of the cast of this movie ends up hosting SNL to promote this movie, it should stand to reason that they just redo 1970s SNL sketches for today.

7. The Muscles from Brussels, Jean Claude Van Damme is seemingly sticking with comedy (after his lauded, self-reflexive movie JCVD) with Le jardinier (Variety). Possible crossover with Le jardinier and The Beekeeper in the not so distant future?

8. After decades of trying to get some sort of biographical adaptation of comedy icon Richard Pryor’s life on screen, it looks like Kenya Barris might be the one to do with it an upcoming 10 part series (Variety). At this point, an entire doc could be made on trying to doing some sort of biopic on Pryor’s life.

9. We’ll leave you with this: Kids heckling clowns, the serious kind, is priceless.

Emmy Blotnick Makes a Case for Humans Getting Pampered Like Dogs

April 22, 2022
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At this point in human history, there are many dogs that get treated so well that their humans don’t take care of themselves nearly as well. We’d hope that you’ve made it to this side of the pandemic with the understanding that you do actually have to active steps to take better care of yourself and that you might not be able to help others if you can’t help yourself.

Emmy Blotnick’s latest late night set hinges on radical self-care, so radical that perhaps humans should show themselves as much care as the pets that they adore, obsess over, or sometimes call their children. Blotnick dazzled the Colbert stage once again for a delight, uplifting late night set and you can (and should) watch it here.

The Comedy Bureau Field Report Ep. 65: Robby Hoffman & Knowing Thyself

June 23, 2021
News, The Comedy Bureau Field Report
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If you’ve come to a point of being so in tune with who you really are, as Robby Hoffman has, you might have fared well, personally and otherwise, during lockdown. Hoffman is so masterfully herself whether on stage or in the writers room or in her personal life that taking on the pandemic was akin to taking care of business.

Hoffman joins TCB’s Jake Kroeger for an exploration of Robby’s seemingly unflappable nature and the myriad of things she has been juggling this whole time from her call-in show on Planet Scum to her project Rivkah at Showtime. Also, “hot” takes on Ziwe getting renewed, Peabody Awards going to Colbert and Ted Lasso, and the final week of Conan.

Note/correction: Andrew Yang answered “Times Square” to Ziwe asking his favorite metro stop in NYC and Robby found that so very funny.

Follow Robby @iamrobbyhoffman on Twitter and @robbyhoffman on IG and watch her special I’m Nervous on YouTube.

The Comedy Bureau @thecomedybureau across platforms and please, please support TCB via GoFundMe, Patreon, or on Venmo (@jakekroeger).

Produced by Jake Kroeger
Music by Brian Granillo
Artwork by Andrew Delman and KT

The Comedy Bureau Field Report Ep. 61: Teresa Lee & Singularity Humor

May 26, 2021
News, The Comedy Bureau Field Report
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On probably what would be the most metaphysical episode of The Comedy Bureau Field Report, writer/comedian Teresa Lee joins Jake Kroeger to not only examine the nature of reality/singularity/solo shows, but go through her journey in lockdown and how she did so much virtual stand-up (leading up to an entire virtual album) and was recruited for OnlyFans and how she is looking forward to flipping the script on the voyeuristic platform.

Also, “hot” takes on A Black Lady Sketch Show getting renewed, Colbert returning to Ed Sullivan Theater with a full audience, and a KFI host getting suspended for racist Asian sketch.

Follow Teresa Lee @teresaleebot on IG only fans, subscribe to her OnlyFans here, get her album We’re Still Doing This, and listen to her podcast You Can Tell Me Anything with Teresa Lee

The Comedy Bureau @thecomedybureau across platforms and please, please support TCB via GoFundMe, Patreon, or on Venmo (@jakekroeger).

Produced by Jake Kroeger
Music by Brian Granillo
Artwork by Andrew Delman and KT

Amy Sedaris Goes Down Memory Lane and Crafts Stick People with Stephen Colbert

May 20, 2020
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The pure, unfiltered joy of Amy Sedaris is a beacon of hope, not unlike a lighthouse, and it’s a blessing that her splendidly bizarre crafting-ish series At Home with Amy Sedaris is returning to TruTV tonight.

Leading up to the season 3 premiere, Sedaris chatted remotely with her dear old friend who just happens to be the host of The Late Show Stephen Colbert reminiscing about their salad days. The benefit of Sedaris being at home is that she can actually show every memory that she has collected. Also, she gets to show how nifty she can really be at crafting, leaving Colbert a bit in the dust.

Enjoy Sedaris’ whole lovely interview on The Late Show here.

Pedro Gonzalez Makes His American Late Night TV Debut on Colbert

January 9, 2020
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We gave one of 100 best of 2019 slots to one Pedro Gonzalez because he was so damn good at crafting jokes regardless of him learning English as a second language.

Well, here’s Pedro doing just that very thing yet again on last night’s Colbert, so precise with misdirection and timing. It’s a beautiful thing to watch.

Please enjoy the set here.

Please Enjoy Kate Willett’s Network TV Debut on Colbert

January 8, 2020
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Kate Willett is another one of those cases where she is so damn funny and has been for such a long time and having plenty of specials and TV sets under her belt that we kind of can’t believe this set on last night’s Colbert was her first time on network television.

Yet, here we are. So, please enjoy another round of Kate’s smart, sex positive humor right here.

Please Enjoy Candice Thompson’s Set from Colbert

July 29, 2019
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Well, we’d like to say that we gave you fair warning that Candice Thompson was on the rise a few years ago with our compilation album Comedians of Interest Vol. 1 where she was one of six personally handpicked acts. 

Now, she has two late night sets under her belt along with writing on the new David Spade late night show, Lights Out.

So, this is just another friendly reminder to hop on board the  Candice-Thompson-train as it’s pretty great. See for yourself with this set from last Friday’s Late Show with Stephen Colbert.

Please Enjoy Daniel Simonsen’s Set on Colbert

July 24, 2019
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Though he kind of has the voice and cadence of some kid  trying too hard to do an impression of the Terminator, Daniel Simonsen plays off it and uses it  to his advantage in his offbeat, yet marvelous stand-up comedy.

This Colbert set from last night marks Simonsen making the rounds in late night as he already has a set from Seth Meyers under his belt.

Please enjoy Daniel’s latest performance here.

Matt Ingebretson and Jake Weisman, Creators and Stars of Corporate, Get to Enjoy Some Silence with Stephen Colbert (and Also Do an Interview)

March 11, 2019
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Corporate is unquestionably one of our favorite shows right now for how dark, weird, and existentially funny it all is.

That energy and vibe definitely carries through in this panel interview on Friday’s Colbert with Matt and Jake (especially including Matt’s hair). Watch and enjoy it here. 

Thomas Lennon Attempts to Debut His New Children’s Book with Some Clips (?) on Colbert

March 5, 2019
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Yes, Thomas Lennon has just come out with a children’s book entitled Ronan Boyle and the Bridge of Riddles.

This bit was what he decided to do to promote the book with his appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and it might just be enough for you get to the book even if you don’t have kids. Props to Lennon and Brian Stack for this madness.

Please enjoy.

Byron Bowers Makes a Damn Fine Network TV Debut on Colbert

February 10, 2019
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If you haven’t heard our praises of Byron Bowers over the years at TCB, we hope that this set on last week’s Colbert will fix his name in your memory as he is a wholly original voice and cut from such a unique, completely genuine cloth of comedy.

Also, the way he opens might be one of our favorite openings to a late night set ever.

Please enjoy it here.

Emma Willmann Breaks Down Her Identity as the “Man One” in a Lesbian Relationship

December 10, 2018
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Emma Willmann returned to Colbert last week for her second set on The Late Show and really showed us all the finer nuances of inner-relationship dynamics within the LGBTQIA community. 

Also, Emma just saying that she’s the “man one” in the relationship over and over is pretty fantastic.

Please enjoy the set here.

Watch Flight of the Conchords Play Their Bittersweet Ballad “Father & Son” on Colbert

September 25, 2018
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In anticipation of their Live in London HBO special, the Flight of the Conchords gave a preview of what’s to come via a performance of their yet-to-be-released song Father & Son on last night’s Colbert.

Perhaps, this is FOTC’s answer to the legendary Cat’s in the Cradle and how that also might go awry? Watch and enjoy it here.

Katie Hannigan’s Exuberance Is Undeniable in Her Late Night Debut

August 3, 2018
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Coming fresh off of being an unrepped New Face at JFL Montreal, Katie Hannigan shows Colbert’s crowd at The Late Show what a handful of industry folks got to see just a week or so before.

She has such a magnetic persona and delivery that contrasts perfectly with her material about her life, making it a real joy to watch this late night debut. 

See the set for yourself here.

Danny Jolles Makes a Case for the “Bro” on Colbert

June 24, 2018
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In his TV stand-up debut, Danny Jolles delivers an argument for the oft-maligned group commonly referred to as “bros”. 

Jolles, who loves deconstructing opposing opinions in joke form, certainly weaves his points into a finely crafted set that you really ought to watch instead of, perhaps, already getting suspicious because it’s a “bro defense”.

Watch, enjoy, listen, and learn here.

Hank Azaria, The Voice of Apu on The Simpsons, Says He’s Willing to Step Aside from Apu to Include South Asian/Indian Voices

April 25, 2018
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With everything that The Problem With Apu, the documentary by Hari Kondabolu, has pointed out, then the in-episode response from The Simpsons, the resulting remarks and suggested resolution on the controversy from Hank Azaria who has voiced Apu Nahasapeemapetilon for decades is kind of beautiful.

Watch it here.

James Comey to Appear on Colbert in First Late Night Appearance

March 7, 2018
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James Comey to Appear on Colbert in First Late Night Appearance

On April 17th, former FBI Director James Comey will sit down with Stephen Colbert on The Late Show for an interview. 

We’re not exactly sure what to expect, especially with how forthcoming Comey may or may not be about anything or how sobering or playful Colbert will be (our guess is probably both). Still, this has to be pretty historic as FBI Directors tend to not make appearances on late night. 

Come to think of it, it’d almost be worth doing the episode live just to see if Trump would respond on Twitter in real time allowing Colbert and Comey to have a back-and-forth with POTUS who probably will have something more important to do. 

What Late Night Has Planned After Trump’s First State of the Union

January 30, 2018
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The very first State of the Union Address will be delivered by President Trump tonight live at 9PM EST/6PM PST. 

Of course, late night will not miss an opportunity to get right in on the aftermath as soon as POTUS finishes attempting (maybe) to speak like an adult.

So, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert will air immediately after coverage ends on CBS (meaning it’ll be primetime here on the West Coast). He’ll have the hosts of Pod Save America: Tommy Vietor, Jon Favreau & Jon Lovett, 2 Dope Queens’ Jessica Williams & Phoebe Robinson as guests.

Trevor Noah and Jordan Klepper will go for a one-two punch by both going live after the State of the Union with The Daily Show and The Opposition at 11PM EST/8PM PST & 11:30PM EST/8:30PM PST respectively.

Oh, don’t forget that Jimmy Kimmel will being interviewing Stormy Daniels, the porn star that is making claims to have had an extramarital affair with Trump tonight as well at his normal time of 11:35PM.

Watch First Episode of “Our Cartoon President” Before Premiere

January 29, 2018
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Thanks to Showtime, you can see what the cartoon spin-off from Colbert’s cartoon Trump segment on Late Show has in store for us all as the full premiere episode is on YouTube courtesy of the premium cable network.

We watched it and know that they absolutely pull no punches, though it stings slightly less since it’s animated. See for yourself here.  

The series premiere for Our Cartoon President is set for February 11th at 8PM on Showtime.

Here’s the Trailer for the Colbert Animated Trump Spin-Off “Our Cartoon President”

January 7, 2018
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The spin-off from the animated Trump segment of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert is coming to Showtime next month, specifically on Sunday, February 11th 8PM.

As you can see in the trailer, everything going on the Trump Presidency if it were just a cartoon and connected to reality in anyway.

Gary Vider Sweetly Kicks Off Late Night Stand-Up in 2018 with His Set on Colbert

January 5, 2018
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The first late night stand-up set is in the books with a charming performance from Gary Vider on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.

If you’re a fan of Dan Mintz’s stand-up and not yet a fan of Gary, you might just be a fan of both after watching this set. 

John Hodgman Has Final Judgment on Whether a Hot Dog Is a Sandwich in Heated Debate with Colbert

December 8, 2017
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There are a bunch of important judgments being handed down in various courts across the land these days.

One of those judgments is on whether a hot dog is a sandwich and the honorable Judge John Hodgman lays down his law (which should matter because of his Judge John Hodgman podcast) on the matter while debating with Stephen Colbert on The Late Show.

Please enjoy it at 5:10 into this interview here.

Anthony Atamanuik Thinks of Himself as a Therapy Dummy When Playing Trump

November 15, 2017
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To simply say that people are mad at the 45th President of the United States is to laughably underscore the rage the permeates the veins of millions of red blooded Americans and people worldwide. 

Anthony Atamanuik, who, in our opinion, does the best job of satirically portraying Trump on The President Show, welcomes the catharsis he gives people by allowing them to openly mock and belittle him as Trump.

He details his journey in playing Trump up to this point in his interview on last night’s Colbert.

Louis C.K. Shares His “New” Thoughts on Trump

April 5, 2017
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Louis C.K. has now realized that Trump is just a normal lowlife liar as opposed to Hitler, whom he made an original comparison in an e-mail to his mailing list. 

Watch him explain it during last night’s Colbert. 

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