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Comedy Central Presents

Comedy Central Presents gave many of today's biggest names their first shot at a half-hour stand-up special. Comedians like Louis C.K., Amy Schumer, Kevin Hart, Zach Galifianakis, Wanda Sykes and Bill Burr all took the stage in this series.
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Episodes

  1. S7 E1 - Gabriel Iglesias
    February 6, 2003
    21min
    TV-14
    Gabriel Iglesias shows off his many voices and relives his cruelest practical joke.
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  2. S7 E2 - Bill Burr
    February 13, 2003
    21min
    TV-14
    Bill Burr confesses his issues with beautiful women at baseball games in this fresh half-hour stand-up special.
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  3. S7 E3 - Bruce Bruce
    February 20, 2003
    21min
    TV-14
    Bruce Bruce expresses his love for white people, waxes poetic about glazed doughnuts and describes his unsual family tree.
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  4. S7 E4 - Jackie Kashian
    February 27, 2003
    21min
    TV-PG
    Jackie Kashian explains her hatred for salespeople and reveals why she needs to play violent video games.
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  5. S7 E5 - Earthquake
    March 6, 2003
    21min
    TV-PG
    Earthquake complains about Alabama's staggering heat, explains why marriage is rough and objects to the rising cover charges at church.
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  6. S7 E6 - Paul F. Tompkins
    March 13, 2003
    21min
    TV-PG
    Paul F. Tompkins explains why he knows more about jazz and balloon shopping than anyone else.
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  7. S7 E7 - Carol Leifer
    March 20, 2003
    21min
    TV-PG
    Carol Leifer unveils the secrets of making love to a woman and explains near-death experiences.
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  8. S7 E8 - Laura Kightlinger
    March 27, 2003
    21min
    TV-14
    Laura Kightlinger shares the keys to performing stand-up comedy and gives tips for hanging up on your mother.
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  9. S7 E9 - Jake Johannsen
    April 3, 2003
    21min
    TV-PG
    Jake Johannsen explains why there's no Victoria's Secret for men and reveals that dogs have perfect-sized brains.
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  10. S7 E10 - Patrice O'Neal
    April 10, 2003
    21min
    TV-14
    Patrice O'Neal discusses the importance of creating a paper trail, Americans' arrogance and why he couldn't kill his own food.
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  11. S7 E11 - Otis Lee Crenshaw
    April 17, 2003
    21min
    TV-PG
    Otis Lee Crenshaw and The Black Liars perform songs about the loneliness of work, the musical charms of women, and life in prison.
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  12. S7 E12 - Freddy Soto
    May 1, 2003
    21min
    TV-14
    Freddy Soto reflects on growing up Latino and shares the Mexican home remedy for athlete's foot.
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  13. S7 E13 - Ron White
    May 8, 2003
    21min
    TV-14
    Ron White talks about his wealthy in-laws, describes being thrown out of a bar in New York City and admits to being a cowboy who doesn't like to hunt.
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  14. S7 E14 - Charlie Viracola
    May 15, 2003
    21min
    TV-14
    Charlie Viracola wants to create his own planet where masturbation at the post office is allowed, George W. Bush isn't and toes aren't considered pre-existing conditions.
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  15. S7 E15 - Jeff Stilson
    May 22, 2003
    21min
    TV-PG
    Jeff Stilson talks about his love of televised sports, recounts the miracle of childbirth and weighs the pros and cons of married life.
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  16. S7 E16 - Sheryl Underwood
    July 26, 2003
    21min
    TV-14
    Sheryl Underwood weighs in on problems in Catholicism, explains why she likes George W. Bush and talks about the struggles of dating.
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  17. S7 E17 - Dwayne Kennedy
    June 5, 2003
    21min
    TV-14
    Dwayne Kennedy reflects on post-9/11 racial tensions, weighs in on changing demographics and empathizes with Osama bin Laden.
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  18. S7 E18 - Eddie Brill
    June 12, 2003
    21min
    TV-PG
    Eddie Brill breaks down post-9/11 New York City, thinks Ted Kennedy is invincible and explains why all religions deserve respect.
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  19. S7 E19 - David Feldman
    June 19, 2003
    21min
    TV-14
    David Feldman explains how his daughters made him a feminist, compares the effects of different drugs and rails against sex education in schools.
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  20. S7 E20 - Robert Hawkins
    July 3, 2003
    21min
    TV-PG
    Robert Hawkins talks about Army life, traveling the world and bad haircuts.
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  21. S7 E21 - Joey Kola
    July 10, 2003
    21min
    TV-PG
    Joey Kola weighs in on modern fatherhood, can't figure out funding for space and lists the only four things men want in life.
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  22. S7 E22 - Jeff Dunham
    July 17, 2003
    21min
    TV-PG
    Jeff Dunham consults his pal Walter about marriage, questions Melvin the Superhero's abilities and helps Peanut the Woozle figure out where he is.
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  23. S7 E23 - Daniel Tosh
    July 24, 2003
    21min
    TV-14
    Daniel Tosh finds a new use for cargo pants, tricks people at the airport and describes his idea for a new game show.
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  24. S7 E24 - Gregg Rogell
    July 31, 2003
    21min
    TV-14
    Gregg Rogell describes the benefits of riding a specific subway line in New York City and laments his lack of incentive for quitting smoking.
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  25. S7 E25 - Wayne Federman
    August 14, 2003
    21min
    TV-14
    Wayne Federman learns about sarcasm in New York City, explains why the carpool lane discriminates against lonely people and describes a distracting Kiss concert.
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