Funny as Hell

Funny as Hell (2011-2017)

EndedVariety showComedy

Featuring bold, uncensored comedy from some of today's fastest rising comedy stars, Funny as Hell is what you've come to expect from Just For Laughs only it's brand new, a lot cooler and has dirty words. Hosted by TV's Jon Dore and brought to you by your mom. Veering from the mainstream, Funny as Hell introduces audiences to some of the funniest and most fearless comics working today. Each show features an impressive line-up of edgy, politically incorrect, alternative and musical comedy acts. In addition to the live show, each episode features an original digital sketch created especially for the series featuring Jon Dore and various performers from the series. Shot in an intimate space with a modern speakeasy vibe, each episode of the series recreates the feeling of being at a unique and self contained live event.

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Scheduleevery Friday at 21:30 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S06E06James Davis, Emo Philips and Aparna NancherlaFeb 17, 2017
S06E05Thomas Dale, Liza Treygar and Sean PattonFeb 10, 2017
S06E04Bert Kreischer, Matt Braunger and Gina YashereFeb 3, 2017
S06E03Byron Bowers, Adam Newman and Cameron EspositoJan 27, 2017
S06E02Eugene Mirman, Beth Stelling and Sam MorrilJan 20, 2017
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Funny as Hell premiere?

Funny as Hell premiered on April 29, 2011.

Who were some of the notable comedians featured on Funny as Hell?

Some notable comedians featured on Funny as Hell include Louis C.K., Sarah Silverman, and Jim Jefferies.

How was the format of Funny as Hell different from other comedy shows?

Funny as Hell had a unique format where each episode featured stand-up performances from various comedians, without a traditional host.

Did Funny as Hell feature any up-and-coming comedians?

Yes, Funny as Hell provided a platform for both established and up-and-coming comedians to showcase their talent.

Were there any recurring segments or themes on Funny as Hell?

Yes, Funny as Hell often had recurring segments such as "The Rant," where comedians would deliver a humorous rant on a specific topic.

Was Funny as Hell known for pushing boundaries with its comedy?

Yes, Funny as Hell was known for featuring edgy and uncensored comedy, often pushing boundaries and exploring taboo subjects.

How long were the episodes of Funny as Hell?

Funny as Hell episodes typically ran for approximately 30 minutes.

Did Funny as Hell have a live audience during the performances?

Yes, Funny as Hell featured live audiences during the stand-up performances, adding to the energy and atmosphere of the show.

Were there any guest appearances by non-comedians on Funny as Hell?

Yes, Funny as Hell occasionally had guest appearances by non-comedians, such as musicians or actors, adding variety to the show.

Did Funny as Hell receive any awards or nominations?

While there is no specific information about awards or nominations, Funny as Hell gained a loyal following and critical acclaim for its comedy.

Did Funny as Hell have any international comedians featured on the show?

Yes, Funny as Hell showcased comedians from various countries, providing a diverse range of comedic styles and perspectives.

How many episodes were produced for Funny as Hell?

Funny as Hell had multiple seasons, but the exact number of episodes produced is not specified on the source.

Were there any notable controversies surrounding Funny as Hell?

While there is no specific information about controversies, Funny as Hell's edgy content may have sparked debates and discussions.

Did Funny as Hell have any spin-offs or related shows?

As far as the source indicates, Funny as Hell did not have any spin-offs or directly related shows.

Did Funny as Hell have a specific target audience?

Funny as Hell appealed to a wide range of comedy enthusiasts, with its diverse lineup of comedians and comedic styles.

Was Funny as Hell primarily a stand-up comedy show, or did it include other comedic formats?

Funny as Hell was primarily a stand-up comedy show, focusing on delivering hilarious performances by various comedians.

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