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TCB Debriefing 3/5-3/8/24: Hannah Gadsby’s Gender Agenda, Problemista, JFL Montreal, SXSW, Alex Edelman, Good One, Ramy Youssef, Jerrod Carmichael, Steve Martin, Something Wicked, Noah Baumbach, Murderbot, Jermaine Fowler, Kenny DeForest

March 8, 2024
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1. Hannah Gadsby’s Gender Agenda is simultaneously a concession by Netflix to make up for continuing to let Dave Chappelle to be their highest paid TERF as well as a beautifully curated showcase of comedians from all ’round the world that are both genderqueer and so damny funny and proof positive of the healing connective powers of comedy. If you sit and watch the Gadsby-handpicked line-up of Jes Tom, Chloe Petts, DeAnne Smith, Asha Ward, Krishna Istha, Mx. Daheli Belle, and ALOK, you’ll see a different color of the fabric of humanity in all of its comedic absurdity, but very and incredibly human all the same. The observations and issues of all the comedians in this special may not be the sorts that you encounter in your own daily life, but their jokes exquisitely highlight a sort of universal ridiculousness of life (especially when it comes to the gender binary) that any open minded, open hearted soul can get behind. Of the comedian showcases that Netflix has done, this very well might be their best (and most affecting) one yet.

Please enjoy Hannah Gadsby’s Gender Agenda on Netflix right now.

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2. Problemista is the sort of work that has to make one wonder what sort of magic did Lorne Michaels shoot down at SNL when Julia Torres wrote there. Torres and co-star Tilda Swinton make an unforgettable duo in a magically real fish-out-of-water, coming-of-age, critical immigrant tale that perfectly showcases Julio’s penchant for the subversive nuance in everyday minutia (i.e. pitching toys that have more dramatic tension and emotional complexity). Don’t be surprised if it’s this year’s Everything Everywhere All at Once (it is an A24 movie after all) with having all the trappings of an ambitious arthouse indie comedy that’s set for wide release on Mar. 22nd. Go get tickets to see and enjoy this treasure if it’s playing in your city right now right here.

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3. JFL Montreal is cancelled this year and looking for creditor protection (CBC), which means, for the first time in decades, there likely won’t be any sort of New Faces of Comedy handpicked by Just For Laughs. That said, it has been the reality for quite some time that JFL New Faces, while a prestigious honor, was one milestone on what is usually a still very circuitous road in the career of a comedian. The fate of JFL Montreal and New Faces along with it have yet to be decided, but we now wonder what will become JFL’s stake in everything else (Moontower, London, Toronto, etc.).

4. SXSW just kicked off today and they have a comedy festival that is alive and well with the expected stacked line-up of comics and shows including:

Aida Rodriguez • Andrew Rannells • Annie Lederman • Beth Stelling • Brian Simpson •
Cazzie David • Chris Fleming • Chris Gethard • Christina Catherine Martinez • Conan
O’Brien • Courtney Pauroso • Doug Benson • Dulcé Sloan • Dustin Ybarra • Erin Jackson •
Frank Oz • Hannah Einbinder • Ikechukwu Ufomadu • Jaboukie Young-White • James
Adomian • Joe DeRosa • John Leguizamo • Jon Gabrus • Jourdain Fisher • Judd Apatow •
Leonard Maltin • Lilly Singh • Lucia Aniello • Luisa Omielan • Lynne Koplitz • Matt Besser •
Napoleon Emill • Natalie Palamides • Nathan Macintosh • Nick Kroll • Nick Thune •
Orlando Leyba • Pamela Adlon • Paul Scheer • Pete Lee • Punkie Johnson • Rich Vos •
Rick Glassman • Robert Smigel • Samantha Bee • Stuart Goldsmith • Tone Bell •
Yamaneika Saunders • Zach Zucker

A.I. Johnny Cash & A.I. Friends Hootenanny • ASSSSCAT • The Comedian’s Comedian •
Entre Nos Presents Comedy Crossroads • Comic Relief US • The Creek and The Cave •

Doug Loves Movies • Famous with a Baby (and Other Sh*t that Didn’t Work Out) • Girl
Cop: A Clown Drama • Gotham Comedy Club • Hollywood Improv • improv4humans •
Maltin on Movies • The Origins of Whatever You Call What We Did with Conan O’Brien
and Robert Smigel • Reel Funny: Creating Comedy from the Director’s Chair • Riffs and
Riff-Raff with Nick Thune & Friends • Samantha Bee Presents Wits End • Stamptown •
The Street Meat: A Comedic Celebration of Food Trucks, Grease Pits, and Sandwich
Shops • The Unfinished Orson Welles Roast of Hollywood • Vanessa 5000 • Variety Power
of Comedy • Yamaneika Saunders Presents: Maestra • 

5. To say that Alex Edelman’s Just For Us is critically acclaimed is kind of understating just how much acclaim it has gotten. It’s not often that someone at Alex’s age gets to do their solo show on Broadway after doing several runs Off-Broadway then tour all over the country, yet his special and Alex himself really had something, dare we say, special with the story of him infiltrating a White Nationalist meeting as a Jew. Thankfully, you and the rest of the world that has access to HBO/Max will get to see it this April. Watch the teaser for Alex Edelman: Just For Us here, then get ready for it be released during Worldwide Comedy Month.

6. If you’re obsessed with process in the art form of comedy, you might already be obsessed with Jesse David Fox‘s Good One podcast. Mike Birbiglia is one-upping the podcast by giving an unprecedented look at how he came up with a whole new hour/special/solo show from start to finish as a Good One documentary. Take a gander at what you’ll get to see, then watch Good One: A Show About Jokes on Peacock starting Mar. 26th.

7. Ramy Youssef has More Feelings (as well as a new special) and, from the looks of it, it’s going to be quite timely (you know, Ramy’s MO as a comedian and artist especially in regards to Muslim representation in media/comedy/world). See for yourself here, then watch it exclusively on Max on Mar. 23rd.

8. If you thought Jerrod Carmichael had left it all out there with Rothaniel, just you wait to see his reality show Jerrod Carmichael Reality Show that seems to be dedicated to the actual reality part of the Reality TV genre in a way that Vanderpump Rules or Keeping Up with the Kardashians aren’t. True to his form of breaking down form conventions, it would seem Carmichael is doing a docu series of the aftermath of his special and what he hath wrought in his own life and calling it a reality show. Take a look with the first trailer here, then immediately set a reminder for Mar. 29th to watch this on HBO or Max.

9. This two part documentary for legendary comedians is starting to become a trend. Garry Shandling, George Carlin, and now, Steve Martin with Morgan Neville’s STEVE! (martin) coming to Apple TV+ on Mar. 29th. Take a gander of the latest comedy nerdery must see doc here.

10. A new witch comedy, Something Wicked, is in the works with the one and only June Diane Raphael taking the lead role and Dickinson creator Alena Smith at the helm (Deadline). Fingers crossed that there will be some witchy Hotwives energy present in this show.

11. Following being roped into the box office boffo and critical juggernaut that is and was the Barbie movie, Noah Baumbach is headed back out on his own with his next movie at Netflix that will sports a shiny, shiny ensemble cast of Adam Sandler, George Clooney, Laura Dern, Billy Crudup, and Riley Keough (Deadline). Those are all the details for now, but from how much we loved White Noise, we won’t be surprised with a jocular satire that feels, perhaps, all too relevant.

12. Award winning book The Murderbot Diaries by Martha Wells is not only going to be adapted into an Apple TV+ series (Deadline), but going to do so with Sabrina Wu leading off an ensemble cast of Tattiawna Jones, Akshay Khanna, and Tamara Podemski. A show following a sentient android that wants to watch soap operas will do well to have Wu on the cast.

13. The very next Foot Fist Way may come from Jermaine Fowler and Zach Bornstein, though trade out Tae Kwon Do for Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (Deadline).

14. We’ll leave you with this: RIP THIS Bald King, Kenny DeForest. Please watch and enjoy his last Don’t Tell Comedy set here.

Get a More Complicated Look at Only Murders in the Building Season 2

June 14, 2022
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While Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez made it out alive for season 1 of Only Murders in the Building (because, of course, there has to be a few more seasons before they have something extremely drastic happen), they certainly didn’t escape unsullied. Steve Martin is throwing more flies into the ointment with season 2 of the thriller/comedy that might be scratching that itch that Search Party gave you with a competing murder podcast to Only Murders in the Building in the universe of the show and just happening to be tagged as prime suspects in the murder of yet another tenant of The Arconia.

The teaser mainly just gave you the great row of guest stars, but see where Martin and Short’s potentially fatal hijinks land them with the full season 2 trailer here, then look for the series premiere on Hulu on Tues. Jun. 28th.

Steve Martin Has a Grand Old Time Running Bits with Stephen Colbert (and Giving a Little More Info on His True Crime Comedy Series with Martin Short)

January 30, 2020
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It should come as no surprise that comedy greats Steve Martin and Stephen Colbert being in the same room together on last night’s Late Show would spark plenty of bits, jabs, riffs, etc. (as well as genuine moment remembering Terry Jones) that harkens back to a great classic late night interview. From start to finish, Martin and Colbert had hijinks planned (or inspired in the moment) and it’s kind of what you would hope for with a Steve Martin appearance on The Late Show.

Also, Steve Martin really does have an upcoming Hulu series with Martin Short where they investigate murders, but only in the building they live in called Only Murders in the Building. He gives a little more insight what very well could be a delightful cross between My Favorite Murder and Too Much Tuna/Oh, Hello.

A Steve Martin & Martin Short True Crime Comedy Series Ordered Up at Hulu

January 17, 2020
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A Steve Martin & Martin Short True Crime Comedy Series Ordered Up at Hulu

Steve Martin, Martin Short, and a third will be a trio of friends that are obsessed with true crime (curious to see if they drop a murderino reference for that) and discover that they’re in the middle of developing true crime story.

We’re pretty sure that Steve Martin and Martin Short together again would make any premise work, but it’s intriguing to see the legendary comedy duo tap into the zeitgeist and get in on the world’s current fixation on true crime. Will their be echoes of Dead Men Don’t Wear Plaid or will it be something a little more grounded and darker. It’s not clear at this point, but we’ll be intrigued to see what is clearly a big get for Hulu whenever this begins streaming.

Steve Martin and Martin Short’s An Evening You Will Forget For the Rest of Your Life Makes Busting Balls a Classy Affair

May 29, 2018
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For an hour special of Steve Martin and Martin Short together, you’d expect roast jokes of celebrities, splashes of absurdity, Jiminy Glick, an air of distinction (only to be undercut by something abject silliness), musical numbers, and, of course, bluegrass.

An Evening You Will Forget For The Rest of Your Life, the comedy special from Martin and Short now streaming on Netflix delivers on those expectations, but also highlights the friendship between the two comedy titans. Busting chops, balls, etc. between comedians has been a long held practice and form of bonding and here, in this special, Steve and Martin do the snazziest version of that. In fact, the opening of the special is purely them taking turns explicitly throwing shade at each other tit-for-tat.

As far as we can recall, this might be one of the classiest showcases of one-upsmanship in comedy and a great reminder of why Steve Martin and Martin Short have been held in such high esteem for decades.

You can see it all for yourself as An Evening You Will Forget For The Rest of Your Life is now streaming on Netflix.

Trailer for Steve Martin and Martin Short’s Netflix Special Shows the Duo Trying to Mischievously One Up Each Other

May 18, 2018
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Two comedy legends like Steve Martin and Martin Short sharing the stage like they never have before might be hard to imagine since both are beloved comedy superstars and have been so for decades.

Having both stars collide, as seen in this trailer, seems like a fun back-and-forth challenging each other as if they were hanging out at an intimate club, except they are in a massive theater. 

Also, Jiminy Glick will be making a cameo as a great bonus for Martin and Short’s An Evening You Will Forget for The Rest of Your Life.

Look for the special to drop on Netflix in a week on Friday, May 25th.

April 23, 2018
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Well, not much to elaborate on other than comedy legends Steve Martin and Martin Short will be playing the Pacific Amphitheatre in Costa Mesa on July 20th as part of their tour (that will culminate in a Netflix special). 

Tickets are on sale now and are going for $55-$100. Get them here quick before they sell out.

The rest of our listings for comedy shows, events, screenings, open mics, maps, and more can be found at www.thecomedybureau.com.

Steve Martin and Martin Short Are Making a Netflix Special

February 28, 2018
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Steve Martin and Martin Short Are Making a Netflix Special

Just when you thought that Netflix couldn’t nab any more of comedy’s brightest stars, they will be getting a special that has yet to be taped from living comedy legends Steve Martin and Martin Short. 

Short and Martin go way back and have recently gone on tour together, which was a good omen that something like a special might happen. 

For those praying for a new comedy special involving Steve Martin with top billing that wasn’t a tribute some kind (i.e. Steve Martin’s Mark Twain Prize ceremony in 2005), it looks like whatever you believe in has answered your prayers.

Please Enjoy “Oh, Hello on Broadway” Now Streaming on Netflix

June 13, 2017
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Gil Faizon and George St. Geegland’s/Nick Kroll and John Mulaney’s full-length stage show, Oh, Hello on Broadway might just be the unapologetically silly, satirical love letter to Broadway that you need right now. 

Every convention of Broadway and theater gets delightfully picked apart by the duo for well over an hour in every way imaginable. Even if you don’t know all the NYC or Broadway references, there’s something undeniably magnetic about the fully realized personas of Faizon and St. Geegland and their endless self-aware tomfoolery. 

Also, Steve Martin is their guest for this night that was taped as a special. 

Sounds pretty swell, huh? Well, go watch it on Netflix as soon as you can then. 

Listen to Us Try to Find a Conspiracy Theory in an Episode of 30 Rock on the “Talk 30 Rock to Me” Podcast

May 30, 2017
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Listen to Us Try to Find a Conspiracy Theory in an Episode of 30 Rock on the “Talk 30 Rock to Me” Podcast

Kimmie Lucas and Kelsey Laine have a real good time recounting the entire 30 Rock series, episode by episode on their podcast, Talk 30 Rock to Me. 

They were nice enough to have us on to talk about the “Gavin Volure” episode guest starring Steve Martin. 

In prepping for it, we almost found a conspiracy theory. Listen and you can find out what sort of weird rabbit hole we descended into.

Steve Martin Gives Stephen Colbert a Crash Course in His Comedy Masterclass

April 6, 2017
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Living comedy legend Steve Martin is really teaching an online comedy course through Masterclass.

Here’s a clever sketch/slick ad for Martin’s class on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert that shows Steve Martin still can be the Steve Martin we know and love when he feels like it.

Steve Martin To Teach Comedy Through Masterclass

March 2, 2017
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Online education’s latest big hit Masterclass has made a lot of headway into online education by nabbing folks like Aaron Sorkin and Werner Herzog to give an extensive video lecture series on their areas of expertise.

Undeniable living comedy legend Steve Martin will join in and give his own “masterclass” in the form of over 25 video lectures that hit every area of comedy that Martin can possibly hit. 

The course will be available starting this Spring and cost $90. Get a preview of what that $90 will get you here.

Martin probably still won’t make a big return to stand-up, but it might be worth it to hear him talk about it for several hours.

Watch Bill Murray’s Mark Twain Prize Acceptance Ceremony on PBS Tonight

October 28, 2016
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The awarding of The Mark Twain Prize for Humor to Bill Murray has already happened. However, it was shot and edited into a special that will air on PBS tonight at 9PM.

You can watch how David Letterman, Steve Martin, Aziz Ansari, Emma Stone, Jimmy Kimmel, Bill Hader, and more pay tribute to Murray and his comedy legacy later this evening.

Steve Martin’s ‘Meteor Shower’ Casts Jenna Fischer & Greg Germann

July 6, 2016
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Steve Martin’s ‘Meteor Shower’ Casts Jenna Fischer & Greg Germann

It’s not quite Steve Martin returning to stand-up, but we’ll take it. 

Steve [Martin] and Stephen [Colbert] Sing a Song About What It Means to Be a Friend

March 16, 2016
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In the pantheon of Stephens/Stevens/Steves/etc. throughout human existence, these two are probably the funniest of the whole lot. 

Enjoy Colbert and Martin sing a song that will probably redefine your idea of what friends are.

Steve Martin Signs About Not Wanting to Do The Tonight Show on The Tonight Show and Reviews His Own First Stand-Up Performance in Decades

March 1, 2016
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Steve Martin may have thought otherwise in the past, but his appearance on The Tonight Show from last night shows he’s got plenty of comedic reserves to tap from and is still one of the most clever minds in comedy that’s around.

Just watch how he made his hesitant entrance into a whole musical number and his review of his own recent stand-up performance for the proof.

Last Night, Jerry Seinfeld Got Steve Martin Back on Stage to Do Stand-Up

February 19, 2016
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(via Vulture)

It may be a one time thing or something that happens when a very specific alignment of the planets happens, but it still happened.

One of the greatest comedians of all time will always be Steve Martin. The fact that he’s still out and performing regularly, but doing so as a bluegrass musician rather than a comedian is a fact that many still have a hard time grasping with. Whether you got to see Martin when he was the biggest deal in comedy decades ago or got to fall in love with his comedy after the fact, the desire to see Martin on stage and do a set of stand-up comedy will probably never go away. 

Apparently, off of losing a bet with Jerry Seinfeld, Martin opened up Seinfeld’s residency at The Beacon Theatre last night and according to Vulture, he has still got it (not that it should surprise any of you).

There’s no telling whether it will happen again or not, but let’s all just revel in the fact that it happened anyway and it did not disappoint.

Steve Martin Gets Into Why He Stopped Doing Stand-Up on ‘Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee’

January 11, 2016
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Really, no further explanation is needed.

However, if you want a little more, know that the latest episode of Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee has the two comedy legends, Steve Martin and Jerry Seinfeld, sit down, have the typical in-depth conversation in a lovely car, and go over Martin’s illustrious comedy career with the highest highs and rare lows, and, out of Martin’s own mouth, why he stopped.

Watch it all here.

It Doesn’t Get Much More Star Studded Than the Season 7 Trailer of “Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee” Which Includes President Obama

December 21, 2015
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In addition to Garry Shandling, Steve Martin, Will Ferrell, Sebastian Maniscalco, and Kathleen Madigan, Jerry Seinfeld is riding with President Barack Obama and grabbing some coffee for season 7 of Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee.

Don’t believe us even though Obama’s been setting a new precedent by being on shows like WTF to Running Wild? Watch the trailer.

Look for this new season to start streaming on Wed. Dec. 30th on Crackle.

New Steve Martin Play to Debut at San Diego’s Old Globe

October 23, 2015
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(via The Hollywood Reporter)

Calling all Steve Martin fans (i.e. most of you). 

For the many folks who wish that Steve Martin would even just metaphorically dip his toe back into comedy, you got your wish granted in the form of an upcoming comedy stage production called Meteor Shower.

It’s an absurdist comedy that hones in on the potentially unspoken weak points of a marriage. Those are all the details that have been announced thus far, but you can look for it to open in previews on Jul. 30th, 2016, then run through the summer after opening night on Aug. 7th at San Diego’s Old Globe.

Mel Brooks To Honor Steve Martin With AFI Life Achievement Award

May 22, 2015
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(via The Wrap)

This awards ceremony will get to air on TBS so we can only hope that there’s an elaborate bit being planned between Brooks and Martin.

For the almost mythologically large career that Steve Martin has had, The American Film Institute is honoring him with a Life Achievement Award. Previous AFI Life Achievement Award winner and fellow comedy legend Mel Brooks will be presenting Martin with the award, which we’ll all get to see on Jun. 13th on TBS.

As of now, Steve has ¾ of an EGOT as well as a Mark Twain Prize and will now be receiving this award. So, he has an EGOMTAFI?

Letterman Does “Top Ten Things I’ve Always Wanted To Say To David Letterman” and Says His Final Goodbye to “The Late Show”

May 21, 2015
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After over a month of tributes and farewells, David Letterman kept his send-off relatively short and sweet.

There was a star-studded Top Ten List of Things I’ve Always Wanted To Say To David Letterman that included Bill Murray, Steve Martin, Tina Fey, Peyton Manning, Chris Rock, Jerry Seinfeld, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, and Jim Carrey, as well as a special performance of “Everlong” by The Foo Fighters.

There was also a nice opening bit from various Presidents.

Outside of that, Dave respectfully spent much his time delving into nostalgia and thanking all of the folks that have been a part of his show over 30 years.

There was even a “day in the life” montage of what Dave goes through with his staff.

With over 30 years and 6000+ shows logged, it’s amazing that Letterman is still self-deprecating in his final remarks.

Just like that, just a little past midnight last night. The Late Show with David Letterman and an entire era of comedy comes to a close.

You can watch the entire finale here.

Of course, Dave also made sure to send his best wishes to the new guy, Stephen Colbert.

Speaking of which, does anyone have a countdown going for Sept. 8th?

Watch Steve Martin’s Farewell to David Letterman

May 2, 2015
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Just in case you wondering, Steve Martin’s still got it.

Save for some sort of big star studded musical number at the final episode of The Late Show, Steve Martin made his final appearance and chatted with his old pal David Letterman.

He even made a “touching” video tribute to Letterman both in what he has done and what he’ll possibly do.

Martin also had one “final gift” for Dave to remember him by.

While Letterman is gone in less than a month, we hope Martin will continue showing up on late night to do bits.

Steve Martin, Tina Fey, Will Ferrell, Don Rickles Among Final Guests on Letterman

April 13, 2015
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After over 3 decades on late night, David Letterman has 28 episodes left of The Late Show left concluding on May 20th and has made sure the last set of guests is a cavalcade of the show’s most memorable, big names.

Thus far, Letterman has “George Clooney, Robert Downey, Jr., Will Ferrell, Tina Fey, Tom Hanks, Jack Hanna, Scarlett Johansson, Michael Keaton, Steve Martin, Bill Murray, Sarah Jessica Parker, Don Rickles, Julia Roberts, Ray Romano, Paul Rudd, Jerry Seinfeld, Martin Short, Howard Stern, John Travolta, Bruce Willis, Oprah Winfrey, The Avett Brothers and Brandi Carlile, Elvis Costello, Dave Matthews Band, Emmylou Harris, Norah Jones, Mumford and Sons, Ralph Stanley and Amos Lee, and many more names to be announced in the coming weeks.” for his final few weeks at The Late Show.

We wouldn’t be surprised at all if Bill Murray was the final guest as he was Letterman’s very first guest.

Shout! Factory Has Launched Free Streaming Service That Has MST3K, Weird Al Show, Home Movies, Steve Martin, Mel Brooks,

February 5, 2015
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Looks like you’re going to have make more free time in your day for binge watching.

Shout! Factory has just launched a free streaming service that will allow you to instantly watch some more niche comedy movies/series/specials/live events that isn’t perhaps available to immediately see on Netflix or Hulu. 

So far, you’ll get to watch the likes of Mystery Science Theater 3000, Home Movies,The Ernie Kovacs Collection, Steve Martin, ASSSSCAT, Mel Brooks, The Weird Al Show, It’s Garry Shandling’s Show, and more. 

So, you can kiss the rest of this week goodbye and start getting into all of this right now for free right here.

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