Dave Wilson,
Don Roy King,
Beth McCarthy-Miller,
James Signorelli,
Andy Warhol,
Tim Robbins,
Christopher Guest,
Robert Altman,
Ben Stiller,
Bill Paxton,
Eric Idle,
Mike Judge,
Randal Kleiser,
Paul Thomas Anderson,
William Dear,
Leon Ichaso,
Noah Baumbach,
Ken Friedman,
Martin Brest,
Adam McKay,
Jason Reitman,
Bruce McCulloch,
Jonathan Demme,
Andrew Breckman,
Gary Weis,
Stacie Foster,
Mitchell Kriegman,
Robert Leacock,
Miles A.D.,
Jorma Taccone,
Yoko Ono,
Michael Nesmith,
Bill D'Elia,
Tom Schiller,
Jason Woliner,
Tom Gianas,
Tim Boxell,
Linda Lee Cadwell,
Robert Smigel,
T. Sean Shannon,
Jake Szymanski,
Jonathan Krisel,
Akiva Schaffer,
Rhys Thomas,
Osmany Rodriguez,
Matt Villines,
John Solomon,
David Wachtenheim,
Robert Marianetti,
Ralph Howard,
Paul Briganti,
David Massar,
Colin Jost,
Dave McCary,
Paul Miller,
Jason Vandermer,
David Kangas,
Tom Warburton,
Matt and Oz,
Chel White,
Laurie Frank,
Gerald Cotts,
Zach Merck,
Ted Haimes,
Steve Klayman,
Matthew Meshekoff,
David H. Brooks,
John Davies,
Peter Corbett,
Lyndall Hobbs,
Claude Kerven,
Mark Story,
Walter Williams,
Dan Perri,
Martin Kahan,
J.J. Sedelmaier,
Hannah Levy,
Doron Max Hagay,
Brent Chambers
A late-night live television sketch comedy and variety show created by Lorne Michaels. The show's comedy sketches, which parody contemporary culture and more
A late-night live television sketch comedy and variety show created by Lorne Michaels. The show's comedy sketches, which parody contemporary culture and politics, are performed by a large and varying cast of repertory and newer cast members. Each episode is hosted by a celebrity guest, who usually delivers an opening monologue and performs in sketches with the cast, and features performances by a musical guest. close
Dean Holland,
Michael Schur,
Ken Whittingham,
Troy Miller,
David Rogers,
Michael McCullers,
Amy Poehler,
Paul Feig,
Ken Kwapis,
Craig Zisk,
Adam Scott,
Rob Schrab,
Millicent Shelton,
Nicole Holofcener,
Jorma Taccone,
Norm Hiscock,
Seth Gordon,
Daniels Greg,
McDougall Charles,
Robert B. Weide,
Tucker Gates,
Wendey Stanzler,
Tristram Shapeero,
Julie Anne Robinson,
Randall Einhorn,
Alex Hardcastle,
Jeffrey Blitz,
Jason Woliner,
Beth McCarthy-Miller,
Kyle Newacheck,
Nick Offerman,
Michael Trim,
Matt Sohn,
Jay Karas,
Morgan Sackett,
Alan Yang,
Daniel J. Goor
In an attempt to beautify her town — and advance her career — Leslie Knope, a mid-level bureaucrat in the Parks and Recreation Department of Pawnee, Indiana, more
In an attempt to beautify her town — and advance her career — Leslie Knope, a mid-level bureaucrat in the Parks and Recreation Department of Pawnee, Indiana, takes on bureaucrats, cranky neighbors, and single-issue fanatics whose weapons are lawsuits, the jumble of city codes, and the democratic process she loves so much. close
Andy Fisher,
Joe DeMaio,
Danny Jelinek,
Todd Bishop,
Zack Bornstein,
Jonathan Kimmel,
Quentin Tarantino,
Alex Winter,
J.J. Abrams,
Bobcat Goldthwait,
Michel Gondry,
Ruben Fleischer,
Richard Valenzuela,
Manny Rodriguez,
Keith Truesdell,
Jon Favreau,
Wayne McClammy,
Payman Benz,
Drew Hancock,
Tribal,
Michael Simon,
Mark Lafferty,
Sandra Restrepo,
Pete DeLasho,
Jonathan X,
Adam B. Stein,
Ross Breitenbach,
Kelly D. Hommon,
Will Burke,
Tom Stern,
Chris Capel
Jimmy Kimmel Live! is an American late-night talk show, created and hosted by Jimmy Kimmel and broadcast on ABC.
Jerry Foley,
Hal Gurnee,
Brian McAloon,
Randi Grossack
Late Show with David Letterman is an American late-night talk show hosted by David Letterman on CBS. The show debuted on August 30, 1993, and is produced more
Late Show with David Letterman is an American late-night talk show hosted by David Letterman on CBS. The show debuted on August 30, 1993, and is produced by Letterman's production company, Worldwide Pants Incorporated and CBS Television Studios. The show's music director and band-leader of the house band, the CBS Orchestra, is Paul Shaffer. The head writer is Matt Roberts and the announcer is Alan Kalter. Of the major U.S. late-night programs, Late Show ranks second in cumulative average viewers over time and third in number of episodes over time. The show leads other late night shows in ad revenue with $271 million in 2009.
In most U.S. markets the show airs at 11:35 p.m. Eastern/Pacific time, but is recorded Monday through Wednesday at 4:30 p.m., and Thursdays at 3:30 p.m and 6:00 p.m. The second Thursday episode usually airs on Friday of that week.
In 2002, Late Show with David Letterman was ranked No. 7 on TV Guide's 50 Greatest TV Shows of All Time. CBS has a contract with Worldwide Pants to continue the show through 2014; by then, Letterman will surpass Johnny Carson as the longest tenured late-night talk show host. close
Tristram Shapeero,
Joe Russo,
Anthony Russo,
Rob Schrab,
Jay Chandrasekhar,
Michael Patrick Jann,
Justin Lin,
Bobcat Goldthwait,
Richard Ayoade,
Seth Gordon,
Victor Nelli Jr.,
Adam Davidson,
Ken Whittingham,
Jeffrey Melman,
Tricia Brock,
Gail Mancuso,
Fred Goss,
Dan Eckman,
Jim Rash,
Anthony Hemingway,
Beth McCarthy-Miller,
Nat Faxon,
Kyle Newacheck,
Steven K. Tsuchida,
Duke Johnson,
Steven Sprung
Follow the lives of a group of students at what is possibly the world’s worst community college in the fictional locale of Greendale, Colorado.