Guy Code

Guy Code (2011-2015)

EndedScripted show

Guy Code features various pop culture entertainers, top comics, athletes, and specialized experts who tell the story of the special code of conduct that exists between men.

Network
Scheduleevery Wednesday at 23:00 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

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S05E12Hot Girls: Types, Meeting Them, Sex, ForeplayMar 25, 2015
S05E11Reputation, Penises 2.0, BaggageMar 18, 2015
S05E10Playing the Field; Being Tough; BoobsMar 11, 2015
S05E09Settling; Being Busy; What a Kiss MeansMar 4, 2015
S05E08Girlfriends 2.0, Getting Your License, Online DatingFeb 25, 2015
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the first episode of Guy Code air?

Guy Code premiered on November 15, 2011.

Who are the hosts of Guy Code?

Charlamagne tha God, Chris Distefano, Damien Lemon, Dean Edwards, Donnell Rawlings, Andrew Schulz, Jon Gabrus, and Jordan Carlos have all served as hosts on Guy Code.

Who are some of the comedians featured on Guy Code?

Some of the comedians featured on Guy Code include Lil Duval, Hannibal Buress, Jermaine Fowler, and Kevin Hart.

What are some topics covered in Guy Code?

Some of the topics covered in Guy Code include dating, fashion, partying, sports, and relationships.

What are some of the rules of Guy Code?

Some of the rules of Guy Code include always having your friend's back, never dating your friend's ex, and always adhering to the wingman code.

What is the format of Guy Code?

Guy Code is a comedy series that features comedians discussing various topics in front of a live studio audience.

What are some notable episodes of Guy Code?

Some notable episodes of Guy Code include "Guy Court," "Road Trip Rules," and "Bachelor Party."

Who are some of the recurring guests on Guy Code?

Some of the recurring guests on Guy Code include April Rose, Carly Aquilino, and Tanisha Long.

What is the spin-off series of Guy Code?

The spin-off series of Guy Code is Girl Code, which premiered on April 23, 2013.

Was Guy Code a popular show?

Yes, Guy Code was a popular show and has been described as a "cult favorite."

What is the age rating for watching Guy Code?

Guy Code is rated TV-14, meaning that it is not suitable for children under the age of 14.

How many comedians are in an average episode of Guy Code?

There are usually five to six comedians featured in an average episode of Guy Code.

What is the target audience for Guy Code?

The target audience for Guy Code is young adult males.

Was Guy Code nominated for any awards?

Yes, Guy Code was nominated for a 2013 Prism Award in the category of Comedy Series Episode - Mental Health.

Who created Guy Code?

Guy Code was created by Ryan Ling, Paul Ricci, and Chris Schonberger.

Also known as

  • MTV2's Guy Code

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