CC: Social Scene

CC: Social Scene (2015-2016)

EndedVariety showComedy

Comedy Central's multiplatform summer series CC: Social Scene, featuring improv and sketch talent reacting to fans' tweets, returns for season three. The six-episode, weekly sketch series features cameos by comedians Rob Huebel, Natasha Leggero, Nick Swardson and others.

Presented by REDD'S Apple Ale, "CC: Social Scene" debuts video sketches and social content directly inspired by fans' tweets each week. Prior to recording each sketch, Comedy Central reaches out to its fans via Twitter and asks for inspiration surrounding a key summer scenario. A selection of the fans' tweets is then incorporated into the sketch andbrought to life by the "CC: Social Scene" ensemble cast.

Network
Scheduleevery Thursday (30 min)

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