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Comedy Central Presents

A series on Comedy Central that showcases both established, and up-and-coming stand up comics.
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  1. S9 E1 - Steve McGrew
    September 24, 2004
    21min
    TV-14
    Steve McGrew explains why he goes to Walmart as an anti-depressant and thinks Alcoholics Anonymous questionaires should be more realistic.
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  2. S9 E2 - Lizz Winstead
    October 7, 2004
    21min
    TV-PG
    Lizz Winstead explains why she's not afraid of terrorists and suggests ways to convince Republicans to support marriage equality.
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  3. S9 E3 - Jimmy Carr
    January 13, 2005
    21min
    TV-14
    Jimmy Carr questions his own survival instincts, wonders why trailers just don't drive out of the way of tornados and citicizes the ending of "The Passion of the Christ."
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  4. S9 E4 - Godfrey
    February 17, 2005
    21min
    TV-14
    Godfrey explores the fine arts of catching the subway and programming answering machines in this episode of Comedy Central Presents.
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  5. S9 E5 - Tess
    February 24, 2005
    21min
    TV-14
    Tess explains the difference between "plus sized" and "juicy" and why she was bad at temp work.
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  6. S9 E6 - Reno Collier
    March 3, 2005
    21min
    TV-14
    Reno Collier points out the ineffectiveness of slingshots, talks about why he'd rather be drunk than famous and explains why teachers have to be great liars.
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  7. S9 E7 - Christian Finnegan
    March 10, 2005
    21min
    TV-14
    Christian Finnegan will put up with an $85 a month fat tax and being bad at Monopoly, but he has no patience for chatty urinal-mates.
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  8. S9 E8 - Jeff Cesario
    March 24, 2005
    21min
    TV-14
    Jeff Cesario discusses America's many contradictions, explains why jerks never get cancer and flaunts his uniquely Midwestern physique.
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  9. S9 E9 - Drew Fraser
    March 31, 2005
    21min
    TV-14
    Drew Fraser explains why he never sleeps with skinny women, why only kids in the suburbs go missing and why he needs more sleep the older he gets.
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  10. S9 E10 - Russ Meneve
    April 7, 2005
    21min
    TV-14
    Russ Meneve talks about breaking up via email, preferring food to sex and the alarming number of annual shark attacks.
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  11. S9 E11 - Dan Naturman
    April 14, 2005
    21min
    TV-14
    Dan Naturman thinks flying JetBlue is the best way to avoid a hijacking and explains why Maryland speed traps are a bit extreme.
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  12. S9 E12 - Lynne Koplitz
    April 28, 2005
    21min
    TV-14
    Lynne Koplitz wonders what Jesus would do if he lived in New York City, weighs in on children who grow up in Manhattan and explains why her boyfriend thinks she's crazy.
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  13. S9 E13 - Tom Shillue
    May 5, 2005
    21min
    TV-14
    Tom Shillue warns about the alarming frequency of "wrong-side surgery," gets embarrassed about his dad's shameless shirt re-tucking and makes the Constitution sound sexy.
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  14. S9 E14 - Todd Lynn
    May 12, 2005
    21min
    TV-14
    Todd Lynn explains why New Yorkers make everything aggravating, misses old-fashioned phones and wishes there was a slur that could actually offend white people.
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  15. S9 E15 - Aries Spears
    May 19, 2005
    21min
    TV-14
    Impressionist Aries Spears imagines a world where Bill Cosby and Eddie Murphy must resort to cannibalism.
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  16. S9 E16 - Vic Henley
    May 26, 2005
    21min
    TV-14
    Vic Henley weighs in on New York City accents, living in the South and British-U.S. relations.
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  17. S9 E17 - Keith Robinson
    June 2, 2005
    21min
    TV-14
    Keith Robinson talks about growing up in South Philadelphia, the National Spelling Bee and modern hip hop.
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  18. S9 E18 - Rocky LaPorte
    June 9, 2005
    21min
    TV-14
    Rocky LaPorte reminisces about growing up in Brooklyn, being held back in school and the underwhelming menagerie of the Staten Island Zoo.
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  19. S9 E19 - Craig Shoemaker
    June 16, 2005
    21min
    TV-14
    Craig Shoemaker weighs in on childbirth, having sex after having kids and trying to find things to talk about with his married friends.
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  20. S9 E20 - Harland Williams
    June 23, 2005
    21min
    TV-14
    Harland Williams talks about trying to speak Chinese, having sex with someone who's had plastic surgery and knowing tanning salon protocol.
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  21. S9 E21 - Al Madrigal
    June 30, 2005
    21min
    TV-14
    Al Madrigal discusses his Mexican roots and how to deal with bad fast-food employees in this stand-up special.
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  22. S9 E22 - Alonzo Bodden
    July 7, 2005
    21min
    TV-14
    Alonzo Bodden poses a theory about the origin of the term ""African American,"" discusses the natural balance of stereotypes and questions the Iraq War.
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  23. S9 E23 - Henry Phillips
    July 14, 2005
    21min
    TV-14
    Henry Phillips shares songs about booty calls, lowered dating standards and trying to sing the blues when you don't really have any problems.
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  24. S9 E24 - Corey Holcomb
    July 21, 2005
    21min
    TV-14
    Corey Holcomb examines the upside to dating bad girls, explains the real cause for erectile dysfunction and gives advice on how to date multiple women.
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