Chappelle’s Show Returns: Comedy Central to air never-before-seen 3rd season sketches

Chappelle’s Show Returns! Kind of. Here’s Comedy Central’s press release:

COMEDY CENTRAL To Premiere Third Season Of “Chappelle’s Show” During 2Q 2006
Viewers Get Last Laugh As COMEDY CENTRAL Offers Sneak Peek Of
Never-Before-Seen Sketches From “Chappelle’s Show’s” Third Season
During Network’s Year-End Blow Out, “COMEDY CENTRAL’s Last Laugh ’05”
Premiering Sunday, December 11 at 9:00 P.M.
Third Season Sneak Peek To Make Its Broadband Debut Monday, December 12
On COMEDY CENTRAL’s “MotherLoad” (www.comedycentral.com/motherload)
NEW YORK, December 5, 2005 — At long last viewers will have a chance to see for themselves exactly what Dave Chappelle was working on just before his departure from production of the third season of the critically-acclaimed and Emmy-nominated hit series, “Chappelle’s Show.” COMEDY CENTRAL will premiere the unaired third season episodes during 2Q 2006.
In advance of the 2006 premiere, COMEDY CENTRAL will offer a sneak peek into the mind of the master by airing never-before-seen footage from third season sketches during the broadcast of “COMEDY CENTRAL’s Last Laugh ’05” which premieres Sunday, December 11 at 9:00 p.m. The sneak peek will also be available for viewing the following day on COMEDY CENTRAL’s broadband channel, “MotherLoad” (www.comedycentral.com/motherload).
“COMEDY CENTRAL’s Last Laugh ’05” offers an edgy, alternative year-in-review as leading comics Lewis Black, David Cross, Greg Giraldo, Lisa Lampanelli, Carlos Mencia, Sarah Silverman and David Spade rifle through the headlines to bring you the most spectacular highlights. Also included are star-packed short films and comic segments from Jon Stewart, Stephen Colbert, Dave Attell, Andy Dick, Dave Koechner and Earthquake that bring the year into focus and skewer the world of politics, sports, celebrity, movies and much more. In addition, the 90-minute spectacular will feature musical performances from Death Cab For Cutie and Yellowcard.

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#13 – 2005.11.26

Jesse Perry, Billy Wayne Davis, Chad Riden, Rob Haynes and Chris Loyd play standup clips from Craig Smith, Pat Dixon, Reno Collier and Doug Stanhope. Jesse Perry’s Mother called in to warn everybody about turkey poisioning.. and Pat Dixon called in talking about his appearance on the Late Late Show and other funny stuff. Turns out, the Stanhope clip was only partially edited and one of the radio station’s owners called in to complain about the language. Of course, we took the call live on the air and backtracked as fast and as cowardly as possible. Also, Jesse and Rob competed for the title of Iron Comic; Col. Parker phoned in; we talked about what we were thankful for; we tried to retire a bit about how white and black people are different; and lives were changed. However, some idiot forgot to start recording the show on time, so the first part is missing.. so it’s only a partial REVOLUTION!! this week. Still, enjoy.

Mitch Hedberg Tribute show on Sirius

Doug Stanhope and Lynn Shawcroft are hosting a two-hour Mitch Hedberg Tribute show on Tuesday night – Nov 15th – from 6pm-8pm EST on Sirius Radio channel 104 (Raw Dog Comedy).
Lynn says she wants to give away something cool to a fan, “I have a framed signed poster. I framed it myself!!! I mean, I went and got it framed at the store by myself. It’s pretty – it’s from the Comedy Central Attell/Black/Hedberg tour.” Tune in and if you have anything you’d like to share, hear or questions to ask, let Doug know.
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TV Land: “Sit Down Comedy”

Sitting Down Offers a New Perspective On Stand-Up Comedy When TV Land Premieres New Original Series Sit Down Comedy With David Steinberg
Legendary Comedian/Director/Producer Hosts Series Filled with Today’s Biggest Stars
(Completely stolen from http://www.prnewswire.com/)
NEW YORK — Viewers get more than just laughs when TV Land premieres the new original series Sit Down Comedy With David Steinberg on Wednesday, December 14 at 10pm (ET/PT). Hosted by legendary comedian, producer and director David Steinberg, this six-episode series — filmed live in front of an audience — is a one-on-one comedy forum in which celebrated performers including Mike Myers, Larry David, Martin Short, Bob Newhart, Jon Lovitz and George Lopez open up about their personal lives and careers in entertainment.

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