List of programs broadcast by Comedy Central

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This is a list of television programs formerly[1] or currently broadcast by Comedy Central in the United States and some other countries.

Current programming[]

Original programming[]

Scripted[]

Animation[]
  • South Park (1997)
Live-action[]
  • Crank Yankers (2002–07; 2019)
  • Awkwafina Is Nora from Queens (2020)

Unscripted[]

Variety[]
Stand-up comedy[]
  • Good Talk with Anthony Jeselnik (2019)

Syndicated programming[]

  • The Office (2018)
  • The Cleveland Show (2018)
  • Parks and Recreation (2019)
  • Friends (2019; 2021)
  • Schitt's Creek (2020)[2]
  • Seinfeld (2021)[3]

Upcoming programming[]

Original programming[]

Animated series[]

Animated films[]

Former programming[]

Original programming[]

Scripted programming[]

Animation[]
  • Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist (1995–99; 2002)
  • Kid Notorious (2003)
  • Shorties Watchin' Shorties (2004)
  • Drawn Together (2004–07)
  • Freak Show (2006)
  • Lil' Bush (2007–08)
  • Futurama (2008–13)
  • Ugly Americans (2010–12)
  • Brickleberry (2012–15)
  • TripTank (2014–16)
  • Moonbeam City (2015)
  • Legends of Chamberlain Heights (2016–17)
  • Jeff & Some Aliens (2017)
Live-action[]
  • The Higgins Boys and Gruber (1989–91)
  • Mystery Science Theater 3000 (1989–96)
  • Short Attention Span Theater (1989–94)
  • Tommy Sledge P.I. (1989–90)
  • Your Times May Vary (1989–90)
  • Access America (1990)
  • Afterdrive (1990)
  • Sports Monster (1990–91)
  • Limboland (1994)
  • Offsides with Dom Irrera (1994–97)
  • The Vacant Lot (1994)
  • The Clinic (1995)
  • Exit 57 (1995–96)
  • Canned Ham (1996–2002)
  • Pulp Comics (1996–2000)
  • Viva Variety (1997–98)
  • Upright Citizens Brigade (1998–2000)
  • Frank Leaves for the Orient (1999)
  • The Man Show (1999–2004)
  • Strangers with Candy (1999–2000)
  • Strip Mall (2000–01)
  • TV Funhouse (2000–01)
  • The Chris Wylde Show Starring Chris Wylde (2001)
  • Insomniac with Dave Attell (2001–04)
  • That's My Bush! (2001)
  • Contest Searchlight (2002)
  • Heroes of Black Comedy (2002)
  • Heroes of Jewish Comedy (2002)
  • The Sweet Spot (2002)
  • Chappelle's Show (2003–06)
  • Gerhard Reinke's Wanderlust (2003)
  • I'm With Busey (2003)
  • Reno 911! (2003–09)[a]
  • Trigger Happy TV (U.S. version) (2003)
  • Blue Collar TV (2004–06)
  • Crossballs (2004)
  • Jump Cuts (2004)
  • Last Laugh (2004–07) (specials)
  • Wanda Does It (2004)
  • Comedians of Comedy (2005)
  • The Hollow Men (2005)
  • Mind of Mencia (2005–08)
  • Stella (2005)
  • Dog Bites Man (2006)
  • American Body Shop (2007)
  • Halfway Home (2007)
  • The Sarah Silverman Program (2007–10)
  • Atom TV (2008-2010)
  • Chocolate News (2008)
  • Lewis Black's Root of All Evil (2008)
  • Important Things with Demetri Martin (2009–10)
  • The Jeff Dunham Show (2009)
  • Kröd Mändoon and the Flaming Sword of Fire (2009)
  • Michael & Michael Have Issues (2009)
  • Secret Girlfriend (2009)
  • The Benson Interruption (2010)
  • Big Lake (2010)
  • Nick Swardson's Pretend Time (2010–11)
  • Jon Benjamin Has a Van (2011)
  • Workaholics (2011–2017)
  • The Burn with Jeff Ross (2012–13)
  • Mash Up (2012)
  • Key & Peele (2012–15)
  • The Ben Show (2013)
  • Brody Stevens: Enjoy It! (2013–14)
  • Drunk History (2013–19)
  • Inside Amy Schumer (2013–16)
  • Kroll Show (2013–15)
  • Nathan for You (2013–17)
  • Broad City (2014–19)
  • Meet the Creeps (2014)
  • Review (2014–17)
  • Another Period (2015–18)
  • Big Time in Hollywood, FL (2015)
  • Idiotsitter (2016–17)
  • Time Traveling Bong (2016)
  • Detroiters (2017–18)
  • The High Court with Doug Benson (2017)
  • The Jim Jefferies Show (2017–19)
  • Corporate (2018–20)
  • (2019)
  • Alternatino with Arturo Castro (2019)[b]
  • The Other Two (2019)[c]
  • South Side (2019)[c]
  • (2021) (mini series)

Stand-up programming[]

  • Stand-Up Stand-Up (1992–95)
  • Two Drink Minimum (1994–96)
  • Tompkins Square (1996)
  • Premium Blend (1997–2006)
  • Lounge Lizards (1997)
  • Comedy Central Presents (1998–2011)
  • The World Stands Up (2004)
  • Friday Night Stand-Up with Greg Giraldo (2005–06)
  • Live at Gotham (2006–09)
  • John Oliver's New York Stand Up Show (2010–13)
  • Russell Simmons Presents: Stand-Up at the El Rey (2010)
  • Gabriel Iglesias Presents Stand Up Revolution (2011–14)
  • Russell Simmons Presents: The Ruckus (2011)
  • Comedy Central Stand-Up Presents (2012–19)
  • Adam DeVine's House Party (2013–16)
  • Comedy Underground with Dave Attell (2014)
  • The Meltdown with Jonah and Kumail (2014–16)
  • This Is Not Happening (2015–19)
  • Kevin Hart Presents: Hart of the City (2016–19)
  • The Comedy Jam (2017)
  • Hood Adjacent with James Davis (2017)
  • Kevin Hart Presents: The Next Level (2017–18)
  • This Week at the Comedy Cellar (2018–20)
  • The New Negroes with Baron Vaughn and Open Mike Eagle (2019)
  • Bill Burr Presents: The Ringers (2020)

Competitive/game shows[]

Sports programming[]

  • Battlebots (2000–02)

Late night/Talk shows[]

  • Night After Night with Allan Havey (1989–92)
  • Alan King: Inside the Comedy Mind (1990–91)
  • Politically Incorrect (1994–97)
  • Turn Ben Stein On (1999–2001)
  • Primetime Glick (2001–03)
  • Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn (2003–04)
  • The Graham Norton Effect (U.S. version) (2004)
  • The Colbert Report (2005–14)
  • The Showbiz Show with David Spade (2005–07)
  • Too Late with Adam Carolla (2005)
  • Weekends at the D.L. (2005)
  • Tosh.0 (2009–20)
  • Sports Show with Norm Macdonald (2011)
  • @midnight with Chris Hardwick (2013–17)
  • The Jeselnik Offensive (2013)
  • The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore (2015–16)
  • Why? with Hannibal Buress (2015)
  • The Gorburger Show (2017)
  • The Opposition with Jordan Klepper (2017–2018)
  • The President Show (2017)
  • Problematic with Moshe Kasher (2017)
  • Taskmaster (2018)
  • Getting Closure with Sydnee Washington (2019-20)
  • Klepper (2019)
  • Lights Out with David Spade (2019–20)

Other programming[]

  • Comics Only (1990–91) (hosted by Paul Provenza)
  • Comic Justice (1993–94)
  • Out There (1993-94)
  • Travel Sick (2001–02)
  • Comic Groove (2002)
  • Comic Remix (2002)
  • Straight Plan for the Gay Man (2004)
  • Con (2005)
  • Reality Bites Back (2008)
  • Onion SportsDome (2011)

Syndicated programming[]

  • 30 Rock (2011–14)
  • 1000 Ways to Die (2016–17)
  • The Abbott and Costello Show
  • The Andy Dick Show
  • Absolutely Fabulous (1994)
  • Action (1999)
  • Archer (2015–18)
  • The Bad News Bears (1990s)
  • Beavis and Butt-Head
  • The Ben Stiller Show (1995)
  • The Benny Hill Show
  • Bob and Margaret (1998–00)[11]
  • BoJack Horseman (2018–19; 2020)
  • Car 54, Where Are You? (1990-91)
  • Clerks: The Animated Series (2002)
  • Community (2013–15)
  • The Critic
  • Curb Your Enthusiasm
  • Dilbert (2001–05)[12]
  • Duckman (2000–06)[13]
  • Dream On
  • Drive In Reviews (1993)
  • Entourage (2011–14)
  • Gary & Mike (2002–03)[12]
  • The Goode Family (2010–11)
  • The Harper House (2021)
  • How I Met Your Mother (2016–17)
  • In Living Color (2009)
  • It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia (2010–17)
  • Just Shoot Me! (2008–10)
  • Laverne & Shirley (1995-2004)
  • Kenny vs. Spenny (2007)
  • The Kids in the Hall
  • King of the Hill (2018–19)
  • The Late Late Show with James Corden (2020)
  • Late Night with Conan O'Brien
  • The League of Gentlemen (2000)
  • Love, American Style
  • MADtv (2004–10)
  • Married... with Children (2010–11)
  • Monty Python's Flying Circus
  • Mr. Show with Bob and David
  • One Night Stand
  • The Phil Silvers Show
  • Police Squad!
  • Saturday Night Live
  • Scrubs (2006–13, 2017–19)[14]
  • Sit Down, Shut Up (2010)
  • Soap
  • Sports Night (2000–02)
  • Star Trek: Lower Decks (2021)
  • The State (2010)
  • Tabitha
  • That '70s Show (2017–19; 2020)
  • That Girl
  • The Tick
  • The Tony Randall Show
  • The Tracey Ullman Show (mid and late 1990s)
  • Undergrads (2002–03)[12]
  • Whose Line Is It Anyway?
  • Wonder Showzen (2005)
  • The Young Ones (1994)

Events and specials[]

  • Comedy Central Roast (2003)
  • The Comedy Awards (2011–12)

Films[]

Comedy Central original movies[]

Comedy Central films[]

These are films that were theatrically released and based on Comedy Central properties.

  • South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (1999) (with Paramount Pictures and Warner Bros. Pictures)
  • The Hebrew Hammer (2003) (with ContentFilm and Strand Releasing)
  • Strangers with Candy (2006) (with THINKFilm)
  • Reno 911!: Miami (2007) (with 20th Century Fox, Paramount Pictures, and Jersey Films)
  • New Kids Turbo (2010) (United States)
  • The Drawn Together Movie: The Movie! (2010)
  • New Kids Nitro (2011) (United States)

Notes[]

  1. ^ Moved to Quibi for season 7
  2. ^ Moved to Quibi for season 2
  3. ^ a b Moved to HBO Max for season 2

References[]

  1. ^ Boone, Brian (12 January 2012). "The Origin and Early Programs of Comedy Central". Splitsider. Retrieved 29 March 2012.
  2. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (September 21, 2020). "'Schitt's Creek' Heads To Comedy Central Following Emmy Wins". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved September 22, 2020.
  3. ^ Andreeva, Nellie. "'Seinfeld': Comedy Central To Be Series' Exclusive New Cable Home; Jerry Seinfeld Stars In Promo Touting Lunch". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved September 15, 2021.
  4. ^ a b White, Peter (September 21, 2021). "Stephen Colbert Lands Animated Projects 'Fairview' & 'Washingtonia' At Comedy Central". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved September 21, 2021.
  5. ^ a b Milligan, Mercedes (October 7, 2021). "Comedy Central Elects Voice Cast for Colbert's 'Washingtonia' & 'Fairview'".
  6. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (January 27, 2022). "Stephen Colbert's Animated Series 'Fairview' Gets Premiere Date On Comedy Central As 'South Park' Companion – Watch Trailer". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved January 27, 2022.
  7. ^ Goldberg, Lesley. "'Beavis and Butt-Head' Returning With Two New Seasons (and Spinoffs) at Comedy Central". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2020-08-05.
  8. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (June 18, 2020). "Comedy Central Picks Up 'Daria' Spinoff Series 'Jodie' As Part Of Push In Adult Animation". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved August 5, 2020.
  9. ^ Goldberg, Lesley (August 5, 2020). "'Ren & Stimpy Show' Revived at Comedy Central". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2020-08-05.
  10. ^ "PRESS: COMEDY CENTRAL ANNOUNCES VOICE CASTS FOR UPCOMING ANIMATED PROJECTS WASHINGTONIA AND FAIRVIEW". Comedy Central. October 7, 2021. Retrieved January 4, 2022.
  11. ^ James, Caryn (June 22, 1998). "TELEVISION REVIEW; Absolutely Unfabulous but Muddling Through" – via NYTimes.com.
  12. ^ a b c "The View Askewniverse - News - COMEDY CENTRAL PICKS UP CLERKS THE CARTOON". www.viewaskew.com.
  13. ^ "The Rugrats Timeline -- 2000". rugratonline.free.fr.
  14. ^ "ZACH BRAFF "SCRUBS" INTO COMEDY CENTRAL THE NETWORK HAS..." Comedy Central Press.
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