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P. Diddy Presents The Bad Boys Of Comedy: Season One

P. Diddy Presents The Bad Boys Of Comedy: Season One
The comedy revolution is here. Fearless, cutting-edge comedy is in the house as superstar P. Diddy presents the next generation of raw, risk-taking comedians. Following in the revolutionary footsteps of the Old School comic masters, "P. Diddy Presents The Bad Boys Of Comedy" showcases the planet's most untamed, untapped talent as tomorrow's comedy legends throw down today's baddest and boldest material.



Platinum Comedy Series: D. L. Hughley
Platinum Comedy Series: D. L. Hughley
From small clubs to the big screen, D.L. Hughley has established himself as a hugely popular and extremely talented comedic actor as well as one of the hardest working men in show business. He has appeared along side fellow comedians Steve Harvey, Cedric the Entertainer and Bernie Mac on the "King Of Comedy Tour," one of the highest-grossing comedy tours ever. He's starred in a top-rated TV sitcom "The Hughleys" and has been nominated for an NAACP Image Award for "Outstanding Variety Series/Special." Now see this "Original King Of Comedy" drop it raw and uncut on his brand new 1-hour stand up special! This NEW routine developed specifically for his "Platinum Comedy Series" debut is off the hook. A must for comedy fans! UrbanWorks Entertainment's enormously successful "Platinum Comedy Series" presents D.L. Hughley.



Comedy Central Presents - Comedy Central Presents is a television series shown Friday nights at 10 pm e/p on Comedy Central. Each episode features a 30-minute (with commercials) stand-up comedy set by a different comedian.

Comedy Central Roast of Jeff Foxworthy - The Comedy Central Roast Of Jeff Foxworthy was a roast of redneck comedian Jeff Foxworthy, first broadcasted on March 20, 2005 on Comedy Central.

Rene Hicks - René Hicks is an African-American comedian from San Francisco, California. She has appeared on Comedy Central's Comedy Central Presents and in numerous college shows.

Red State Diaries - Red State Diaries is a TV show starring comedian Lewis Black, being developed for Comedy Central to begin airing in 2006. Comedy Central says it will feature Black on the road exploring the red states for explanations of the subjects of his comedic rants, as featured for a long time on The Daily Show.



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Comedy Central Present Comedian - Comedy Central Present Comedian Larry the Cable Guy ''Git-R-Done'' Comedy Video - DVD Fans of redneck humor will love this DVD! Larry the Cable Guy, famous for his ''Git'-R-Done'' line, shines in this comedy video. The comedian is at the top of his form in this video that will make you laugh over comedy central present comedian and over. One of the stars of Comedy Central's hit film ''Blue Collar Comedy Tour: The Movie,'' Larry is well- ...

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Central Comedian Comedy Ventriloquist - Central Comedian Comedy Ventriloquist Larry the Cable Guy ''Git-R-Done'' Comedy Video - DVD Fans of redneck humor will love this DVD! Larry the Cable Guy, famous for his ''Git'-R-Done'' line, shines in this comedy video. The comedian is at the top of his form in this video that will make you laugh over central comedian comedy ventriloquist and over. One of the stars of Comedy Central's hit film ''Blue Collar Comedy Tour: The Movie,'' Larry is well- ...

Comedy Central Comedian - Comedy Central Comedian Larry the Cable Guy ''Git-R-Done'' Comedy Video - DVD Fans of redneck humor will love this DVD! Larry the Cable Guy, famous for his ''Git'-R-Done'' line, shines in this comedy video. The comedian is at the top of his form in this video that will make you laugh over comedy central comedian and over. One of the stars of Comedy Central's hit film ''Blue Collar Comedy Tour: The Movie,'' Larry is well-known for ...

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