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NBC. Release. December 30, 1951. ( 1951-12-30) –. June 9, 1957. ( 1957-06-09) The Roy Rogers Show is an American Western television series starring Roy Rogers. 100 episodes were broadcast on NBC for six seasons between December 30, 1951, and June 9, 1957. The episodes were set in the prevailing times (1950s) in the style of a neo-Western ...
Release. February 9. ( 2022-02-09) –. March 30, 2022. ( 2022-03-30) Fairview is an American adult animated satirical sitcom created by R.J. Fried and executive produced by The Late Show host Stephen Colbert. It premiered on Comedy Central on February 9, 2022, and was cancelled after one season.
W. Walk on the Wild Side (TV series) Whatever I Want. The Wrong Door. Categories: 2000s British comedy television series. 2000s television sketch shows. British television sketch shows by decade.
Alpert's only album as a leader was Trigger Happy (Riverside, 1956), which he recorded with Al Cohn, Urbie Green, Tony Scott, Ed Shaughnessy, Zoot Sims, and Joe Wilder. He was a member of the CBS Orchestra with a rhythm section of Hank Jones, Sonny Igoe, and Chuck Wayne until the late 1960s.
Klepper (TV series) Klepper. (TV series) Klepper is an American television docuseries hosted by Jordan Klepper. It is his second series for Comedy Central following the end of The Opposition with Jordan Klepper in 2018. Klepper premiered on May 9, 2019.
Trigger Hippy is an American rock band composed of former Black Crowes drummer Steve Gorman, bassist Nick Govrik, guitarist/singer Ed Jurdi, and singer Amber Woodhouse. History [ edit ] The group was initially formed as a casual collaboration between Govrik, Gorman and other Nashville musicians.
December 17, 2008. ( 2008-12-17) Chocolate News is an American satirical news show hosted and head written by David Alan Grier in 2008 with an emphasis on African American culture. The show was broadcast on Wednesday nights at 10:30 pm on Comedy Central as a lead-in to its other news satire programs, The Daily Show with Jon Stewart and The ...