Stevie TV

Stevie TV (2012-2013)

EndedScripted show

Ever wonder what would happen if the "Millionaire Matchmaker" had to pair up orphans with foster parents or J Lo really went back to "the block" to see her old friends or the Jersey Shore's Deena gave girls advice about when to 'smosh'? Viewers are about to find out in VH1's new ultimate popculture, sketch comedy mash-up series "Stevie TV." Through comedic sketches, "Stevie TV" will take a humorous and satirical look at popculture events and moments from hit reality shows as well as the social blunders of celebrities and politicians. The new series is created, executive produced, co-written and hosted by funny lady Stevie Ryan who was discovered through web videos featuring her dead-on impersonations of some of today's hottest personalities. Her impressions include Kim Kardashian, Justin Bieber, Kendra Wilkinson, Lady GaGa and even VH1's own stars like the "Mob Wives" and Audrina Patridge. Whether they are grabbing headlines, trending on Twitter or just capturing America's attention, no one is off limits for Stevie's chameleon-like talent. "Stevie TV" premieres Sunday, March 4th at 11PM ET/PT.

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Scheduleevery Friday at 23:00 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E06Episode 6Jul 12, 2013
S02E05Episode 5Jun 28, 2013
S02E04Episode 4Jun 21, 2013
S02E03Episode 3Jun 14, 2013
S02E02Episode 2Jun 7, 2013
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Stevie TV' first premiere?

'Stevie TV' premiered on March 4, 2012.

Who created 'Stevie TV'?

'Stevie TV' was created by comedian Stevie Ryan.

What network aired 'Stevie TV'?

'Stevie TV' aired on VH1.

What was the format of 'Stevie TV'?

'Stevie TV' was a sketch comedy show that parodied different aspects of pop culture.

Who were some of the celebrity impressions Stevie Ryan made on the show?

Some of the celebrity impressions Stevie Ryan made on 'Stevie TV' were Kim Kardashian, Lady Gaga, and Justin Bieber.

How long was each episode of 'Stevie TV'?

Each episode of 'Stevie TV' was approximately 20 minutes long.

Did 'Stevie TV' have a live audience?

No, 'Stevie TV' did not have a live audience.

Did Stevie Ryan write all of the sketches on 'Stevie TV'?

Yes, Stevie Ryan was the primary writer for all of the sketches on 'Stevie TV'.

How many cast members were there on 'Stevie TV'?

There were only two cast members, Stevie Ryan and Adam Lamar.

Was 'Stevie TV' filmed in front of a green screen?

Yes, 'Stevie TV' was filmed in front of a green screen.

Was 'Stevie TV' nominated for any awards?

No, 'Stevie TV' was not nominated for any major awards.

Did 'Stevie TV' receive positive reviews from critics?

'Stevie TV' received mixed reviews from critics. Some praised Stevie Ryan's impressions, while others criticized the writing.

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