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Jason Jones and Samantha Bee’s “The Detour” Premieres Tonight

April 11, 2016
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9PM on TBS.

Though not back to back, real life comedy power couple Jason Jones and Samantha Bee will have their own shows on the same network on the same night. 

The Detour, which they both created and Jones stars in, kicks off its maelstrom of a family vacation tonight on TBS. So, it might be worth just tuning in to TBS for a night of The Detour, Full Frontal with Samantha Bee, and Conan.

Also, “The Detour” Gets Renewed Before Series Premiere

April 6, 2016
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(via Deadline)

So far, the new TBS is into renewing early and we like it.

On top of getting see the series pilot for free on TBS’ YouTube page, The Detour just got picked up for another season before its series premiere next Monday. 

With the extension of Full Frontal with Samantha Bee announced earlier this week, you can expect TBS to be in the Jason Jones/Sam Bee business for awhile.

TBS Put Entire “Detour” Pilot on YouTube

April 6, 2016
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Full Frontal with Samantha Bee and Angie Tribeca seems to be off and running quite well, so TBS is now setting its sights to launching its latest series, The Detour from Daily Show alums and comedy power couple Jason Jones and Samantha Bee.

For starters, the network is starting off nicely by putting the entire pilot on YouTube before the premiere next week.

If that gets you hooked, catch the premiere at 9PM on Monday, April 11th on TBS.

TBS Renews Full Frontal with Samantha Bee to the End of 2016

April 4, 2016
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(via Deadline)

Smart move, TBS.

Full Frontal with Samantha Bee hit the ground running as the latest addition to the late night world. Bee’s take-no-prisoners humor that breaks down current issues every week has garnered a solid viewership, especially online (as we’re sure you’ve seen the clips or gif set of her segments posted several places in your social media feeds). 

So, TBS has picked up Full Frontal to the end of the year. 

That will continue the great Sun-Mon. Daily Show with Jon Stewart alum combo of Last Week Tonight with John Oliver and Full Frontal with Samantha Bee that we’ve all got to enjoy.

Samantha Bee Shines Light on Rape Kit Backlog with Great Rape Kit Jokes and Makes Werner Herzog-esque Short Film on Atheist at CPAC

March 22, 2016
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The latest episode of Full Frontal with Samantha Bee might be one of the best yet as Samantha Bee was as sharp and merciless as she has ever been. 

Bee brings light to important issues of rape kits going untested and the representation of atheists, specifically within the conservative side of the aisle. 

In each instance, she also puts on a clinic on how to tell rape jokes and does one of the best Werner Herzog parodies in recent memory.

If you’re still worried about comedy tackling the hard issues and news of today in this post-Jon Stewart era, take a look at Full Frontal with Samantha Bee again.

Samantha Bee Gives a Crash Course on Ted Cruz on “Full Frontal”

March 15, 2016
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If the hoped self-destruction of Donald Trump is going to happen in the presidential race, the next candidate in line to take the nomination for the GOP candidate is Senator Ted Cruz.

Samantha Bee realizes that so much focus on Trump that you might not be familiar with the buzz about Cruz. 

Thus, she made this crash course on last night’s Full Frontal on why you should also be concerned with Ted Cruz running for president.

“Full Frontal with Samantha Bee” Getting International Distribution from Entertainment One

February 26, 2016
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(via The Hollywood Reporter)

Looks like TBS might have found a late night companion to Conan that’ll finally stick.

Samantha Bee has only gotten a few weeks under her belt with Full Frontal, but it’s already made plenty of good headlines around the web in that short time. 

So, Entertainment One has acquired the rights to distribute the show outside of North America, which is probably another good indicator that Bee might not fall to the same fate as The Pete Holmes Show and Black Box with Deon Cole before her.

Did we mention that you should be watching Full Frontal with Samantha Bee? It’s pretty great and Bee is even more unapologetic than she was on The Daily Show.

Samantha Bee Gives a Realistic Job Fair for Women on “Full Frontal”

February 23, 2016
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Samantha Bee and her team at Full Frontal are only a few weeks in and they’ve definitely upped the ante from Bee’s work at The Daily Show. Samantha takes-no-prisoners when on the comedic attack as shown in last night’s episode featuring a more realistic job fair for women of the future.

Watch it here.

‘Adele Carpool Karaoke’ Record Is Milestone in New Era of Late Night

February 17, 2016
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As of this post, Adele Carpool Karaoke is almost at the 70 million view mark on YouTube, which, according to Deadline, is now the new pinnacle of viral late night clips.

For decades, the format of the late night talk show had pretty much stayed the same with all the trappings of monologues, well tailored suits, desk pieces, celebrity guests, bands. 

Now, in the 2010s, the tried and true format of late night is no longer tried and true. Rather than hanging out and hearing the crazy stories of famous people, viewers of late night seem to want to see something crazy actually happen on the show and perhaps only that.

James Corden took over The Late Late Show from Craig Ferguson only last year, relatively unknown in America, and has now scored a viral video that has out performed all the silly games that Jimmy Fallon, the late night leader pretty much from his start at The Tonight Show, plays with A-listers pretty much every night that he tapes an episode. 

When Corden inherited The Late Late Show, there was scarcely any online presence for The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson as brief out-of-context interview clips were the only thing that would CBS would bother uploading on to YouTube. There is a reason that Corden went from pretty much zero to 70 million hits in a matter of a months. 

The Internet and, more specifically, YouTube and social media, have commodified late night TV into more of a spectacle than it ever was. Remote segments, games, trips outside the studio are all things that are resonating with the current landscape of late night. Adele singing and joking around with James Corden being the most watched late night YouTube clip perfectly illustrates this change.

Such things specifically include Conan O’Brien doing any of his segments out in the wild or going abroad, Jimmy Fallon’s Lip Sync Battle, the pranks that Jimmy Kimmel hatches or his ongoing faux feud with Matt Damon, the deep segments on Last Week Tonight with John Oliver that are uploaded early Monday morning. You’ll note that you’ve probably seen all of these an almost innumerable times on your various social media feeds, both in embedded video and in .gif form.

Sure, Letterman used to throw random things off of a roof and Leno used to find dumb people out on the street who didn’t know what we’d all assume is basic common knowledge for JayWalking. However, in 2016, you don’t have to watch all of The Late Show or The Tonight Show just to get to watch those segments or bits. At any time of the day, you can watch just those specific parts, over and over and over, and nothing else.

With this being the case, many of those aforementioned late night tropes like the opening monologue of topical jokes and desk pieces are slowly fading in relevance in favor of what makes for the most viral sounding headline.

When Conan does entire special episodes where he travels to remote locations, it more resembles something that Anthony Bourdain would do rather than The Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson.

Last Week Tonight, @midnight, and now, Full Frontal with Samantha Bee all offer something also atypical of what late night has been for so very long by trading chats with celebrities for dozens more topical jokes that aren’t merely delivered while standing on stage without a video package to throw to. Their success is signs of the winds of change at 11PM onwards.

With all of that being said, the old guard late night talk show is, for now, still in tact. Stephen Colbert is, in a surprising turn from The Colbert Report, presenting a very high brow, well executed version of the traditional late night talk show. In fact, Colbert pulls off many feats as a late night talk show host, especially when it comes to who he books and how he interviews or interacts with who he books, that his competition cannot because they’re off focusing on all the things mentioned above. Whether he can ascend to the top of the mountain of late night like his predecessor David Letterman did and stay there has yet to be seen, but Colbert definitely has the brilliance to do so.

Oh yeah, because of Trevor Noah, Larry Wilmore, and Samantha Bee, there is finally more than one late night show right now not hosted by a white guy.

Though they’re inevitably some doubters and skeptics, all these new trends are probably for the best. When it’s easier to watch live TV and stream content on the Internet on the same device (and that’s probably pretty soon), know that late night is only going to get more shaken up.

Samantha Bee Goes and Visits Syrian Refugees for “Full Frontal”

February 16, 2016
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In the first of what is sure to be a strong line of remote segments for Full Frontal with Samantha Bee, Bee actually went to Syria (unlike her days at The Daily Show where they would often just throw up a background resembling wherever the piece was supposed to take place). 

She sat down and talked to actual refugees and the people who are responsible for relocating them, which pairs well with Conan, who she leads in on Monday, and his more frequent trips to remote locales around the globe.

So, watch part 1 of The People We’re Incoherently Yelling About here.

In Solid Premiere, More Watched “Full Frontal with Samantha Bee” on Adult Swim Than TBS

February 10, 2016
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Turner made a smart bet by airing their new late night show Full Frontal with Samantha Bee on all of its TV channel properties. However, they probably didn’t guess that more viewers would watch it on the niche network, Adult Swim, over TBS, where Full Frontal will reside.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, about a million watched it on Adult Swim versus the 600,000 that watched it on TBS. While that metric is telling of plenty in what Full Frontal’s initial audience will be, Turner should be happy with a solid debut of 2.2 million viewers on basic cable in the overnight ratings.

One should note how Samantha Bee covered the election as well as, if not better than other hosts in the late night club. 

Following other late night launches at TBS over the years, including The Pete Holmes Show, Lopez Tonight, and Deon Cole’s Black Box, the fate of Full Frontal definitely seems hopeful right now.

Focusing less on interviews and more on innovative taped segments and Daily Show-esque ribbing of video packages worked for Last Week Tonight and Bee made it work in her inaugural episode.

Also, the ridiculing of the media for their often incorrect focus on her being a woman should prove for a good running gag for quite some time.

“Full Frontal with Samantha Bee” Premieres Tonight

February 8, 2016
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Tonight, Full Frontal with Samantha Bee has its series premiere tonight and will then air right before Conan on Mondays on TBS.

Catch it at TBS at 10:30PM. 

“Full Frontal with Samantha Bee” Premiere to Air Simultaneously on TBS, TNT, Adult Swim, TruTV, and HLN

February 3, 2016
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(via The A.V. Club)

On Mon. Feb. 8th at 10:30PM, a good chunk of your cable package will be thankfully taken up by Samantha Bee.

As all the other attempts by TBS for a second late night program have fallen by the wayside, this latest go with Full Frontal with Samantha Bee is going to be seen across all of Turner’s channels no matter if comedy is their focus or not. 

So, next Monday night tune into TBS, TNT, Adult Swim, TruTV, and/or HLN for the premiere of Full Frontal with Samantha Bee.

Samantha Bee Planning on Foregoing Guests for “Full Frontal”

January 8, 2016
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(via The Wrap)

It’s really worked for Last Week Tonight with John Oliver. Why wouldn’t it work for Sam Bee?

Skipping out on the traditional panel interview of almost every late night talk show and focusing on topics and stories that tend to get less media attention are the game plan for Full Frontal according to its host Samantha Bee at the TCA Winter Press Tour.

Another Daily Show alum, John Oliver, has seen pretty great success also shifting away from both copying The Daily Show as well as the traditional late night format.

What we’re really amped for is Bee’s third act that she says will be called “our world of whimsy”. It’s anything goes part of the show, which we hope is along the lines of her one woman show for The Five.

Here’s a Trailer for the New TBS

January 7, 2016
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Once a network that you primarily just knew for Conan, TBS is looking to start anew in this ever changing landscape of TV, especially when it comes to comedy. 

So, with the likes of an entire new line-up of shows including the Steve and Nancy Carell’s Angie Tribeca, Jason Jones’ The Detour, People of Earth from Conaco, Full Frontal with Samantha Bee, Search Party from Charles Rogers and Sarah Violet Bliss (the duo behind Fort Tilden), and Wrecked.

From the looks of this trailer that rundowns this new line-up, they might have a good shot at finding a new niche.

“Full Frontal with Samantha Bee” Joins in the World of Late Night , Star Wars Style

November 23, 2015
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As of right now, there is still no female hosts in late night. 

Come February 2016, that will all change once again when Samantha Bee takes up the mantle and push forward from where Chelsea Handler was at E!

So far, she’s off to a good start with this Star Wars-themed, complete with the voice of Darth Vader, promo.

Samantha Won’t Be Kidding Around About “Full Frontal”, Her New TBS Show

September 2, 2015
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Set to debut in Jan. 2016, Full Frontal with Samantha Bee will see the much needed return of Samantha Bee to television.

As these promos show, she’s ready and has the cojones, if you will, to take on late night.

Samantha Bee Is Coming To TBS and She Has Lost Her Appetite For “Sausages”

May 14, 2015
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As part of TBS’ Upfronts presentation, Samantha Bee had a little teaser for her arriving at a new network and joining the male dominated late night club. 

So far from this year’s Upfronts, other shows should take note on how to make an entrance from Bee.

Samantha Bee Has an Emotional Goodbye at “The Daily Show”

May 1, 2015
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The final chapters of The Daily Show with Jon Stewart are coming to a close.

One by one, longtime Daily Show correspondents have gotten offers to go solo and pursue their own show like John Oliver, Larry Wilmore, Jason Jones, and now Samantha Bee.

Being at The Daily Show longer than any other than correspondent, it was probably too hard to do the normal faux segment leading into a tribute that The Daily Show normally does. 

So, they just cut to the montage. Watch Sam Bee’s final moments at The Daily Show here.

Aasif Mandvi’s “Halal In The Family” Not Only Fights Islamophobia, But Makes An 80s Multi Cam Style Sitcom Watchable in 2015

April 10, 2015
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Aasif Mandvi really ran with what could have been just one segment on The Daily Show with correspondents Jordan Klepper and Samantha Bee and made it to something potentially groundbreaking.

A couple of months ago when Mandvi crowfunded the money to finish his spin on an classic multi cam sitcom depicting a Muslim American family in the suburbs facing all the problems that all the other American families have faced in similar suburbs over the years, we didn’t know that Halal in the Family could be this good.

Aasif does accomplish his goal of cutting down stereotypes long held by many Americans about Muslims through the lives of The Qu’osby Family (hopefully, we’ll think more positively about this family rather than the other one with the “C” instead of the “Qu”) as you can see when there is a whole “mistaken identity spy” mishap. 

While there is a veil of a classic style sitcom, Halal In The Family’s intention is to be as satirical as possible and, as such, they don’t run away from the jokes that cut deep. No matter if it’s mistaken perceptions of terrorists, misguided racial slurs, or downplaying ethnicity, the show stays where most multi cam sitcoms wouldn’t dare go. Perhaps, this is the secret to doing a multi cam sitcom in an age where people often question whether the format is played out or not.

Whether that proves to be the case or not, definitely give the four episodes of Halal In The Family on Funny or Die a watch now. 

Samantha Bee To Leave “The Daily Show” For Her Satirical News Show at TBS

March 5, 2015
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(via Deadline)

Samantha Bee wasn’t kidding when she tweeted out “Lord thundering Jesus this day is about to get exciting.”

Announced today, she will be starring in a satirical news show that has gone into development over at TBS. Her husband Jason Jones has also left The Daily Show for his own TBS series “Vacation Time”.

So, with some of the most senior Daily Show correspondents Jason Jones and Samantha Bee gone and Jon Stewart headed out later this year, the mystery thickens even beyond who will take Stewart’s desk as The Daily Show host to what will a whole new era of The Daily Show look like.

There are a lot of things in play here, but stop and take a look at be amazed with the comedy empire of satirical news shows alone that The Daily Show has sprouted with its alumni. The Colbert Report, Last Week Tonight, The Nightly Show, and now Samantha Bee’s upcoming series.

Jason Jones and Samantha Bee Comedy Picked Up To Series at TBS

February 24, 2015
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(via The Hollywood Reporter)

They still don’t have a name for the show, but the family vacation comedy from The Daily Show’s correspondent couple Jason Jones and Samantha Bee has gotten 10 episode order from TBS. 

From the sound of what has been described, it seems like it might be a 21st century take on where National Lampoon’s Vacation film franchise left off. The Vacation franchise is also picking up where it left off with a reboot starring Ed Helms later this year.

WIth the announcement of the series pick-up, Jones has tweeted that he’ll be leaving The Daily Show as well since he will be plenty busy writing, starring, etc. in this new show.

Jason Jones and Samantha Bee’s “Vacation Time” Gets Pilot Order From TBS

October 28, 2014
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(via Deadline)

The Daily Show continues to be a great tree that TV, film, etc. can pick from. John Oliver is killing it at on his own program, Last Week Tonight, Jon Stewart’s directorial debut Rosewater is on the horizon as is Aasif Mandvi’s book No Land’s Man.

Now, added to that mix, are current Daily Show correspondents Jason Jones and Samantha Bee and their family vacation comedy “Vacation Time” that just got a pilot order from TBS. 

Jones is set to star and we’re completely on board for a National Lampoon’s Vacation-esque series from Jones and Bee.

Jason Jones and Samantha Bee Argue Over Hosting When He’s Filling in For a Sick Jon Stewart and Chat with Wyatt Cenac

October 8, 2014
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Jon Stewart fell ill last night to the point where he could, for the night, not fulfill his duties as host of The Daily Show. So, filling in for him, was Daily Show correspondent Jason Jones who tussled back and forth with another Daily Show correspondent/his wife Samantha Bee.

On top of all of those hijinks while Jon’s not at home, Jones and Bee enjoyed a reunion interview with former correspondent Wyatt Cenac and some nice pie.

Who knows what these kids will get into if Jon’s not home again?

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