The CollegeHumor Show

The CollegeHumor Show (2009)

EndedScripted showComedy

Inspired by the website CollegeHumor.com, this scripted workplace comedy series written by and starring the real-life staff of the Internet humor site is filmed on location in their actual New York office.

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Scheduleevery Sunday at 21:30 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E06ArmageddonMar 15, 2009
S01E05The Hot GirlMar 8, 2009
S01E04Sarah's New BoyfriendMar 1, 2009
S01E03Morning AfterFeb 22, 2009
S01E02InternsFeb 15, 2009
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'The CollegeHumor Show' premiere?

'The CollegeHumor Show' premiered on February 8, 2009.

Who were the main cast members of 'The CollegeHumor Show'?

The main cast members of 'The CollegeHumor Show' were Streeter Seidell, Sarah Schneider, Sam Reich, Jake Hurwitz, and Amir Blumenfeld.

What was the format of 'The CollegeHumor Show'?

'The CollegeHumor Show' was a scripted comedy series that followed the lives of the CollegeHumor staff members, showcasing their humorous and often absurd experiences at work and in their personal lives.

Did 'The CollegeHumor Show' feature any recurring characters?

Yes, 'The CollegeHumor Show' featured recurring characters such as the "Hardly Working" guys, the "Jake and Amir" duo, and others who appeared in various sketches throughout the series.

Which comedy website served as the inspiration for 'The CollegeHumor Show'?

'The CollegeHumor Show' was inspired by the popular comedy website, CollegeHumor, known for its humorous articles, videos, and sketches.

What was the target audience of 'The CollegeHumor Show'?

'The CollegeHumor Show' primarily targeted young adults and college students, aiming to entertain them with its relatable and comedic content.

Who were the creators of 'The CollegeHumor Show'?

'The CollegeHumor Show' was created by Ricky Van Veen and Josh Abramson, the co-founders of CollegeHumor.

Did 'The CollegeHumor Show' incorporate any animated segments?

Yes, 'The CollegeHumor Show' included animated segments, adding an extra layer of comedy to the series.

Did 'The CollegeHumor Show' feature guest appearances by notable comedians?

Yes, 'The CollegeHumor Show' had guest appearances by various comedians, including Aziz Ansari, Patton Oswalt, and Aubrey Plaza, among others.

What was the running time of each episode of 'The CollegeHumor Show'?

Each episode of 'The CollegeHumor Show' had a running time of approximately 22 minutes.

Was 'The CollegeHumor Show' a single-camera or multi-camera sitcom?

'The CollegeHumor Show' was a single-camera sitcom, which gave it a more cinematic and documentary-like feel.

Did 'The CollegeHumor Show' receive any awards or nominations?

'The CollegeHumor Show' did not receive any major awards or nominations during its run.

What was the reception of 'The CollegeHumor Show' by critics?

'The CollegeHumor Show' received mixed reviews from critics, with some praising its humor and relatability, while others found it inconsistent in its execution.

How many episodes were produced for 'The CollegeHumor Show'?

'The CollegeHumor Show' produced a total of ten episodes for its first and only season.

Did 'The CollegeHumor Show' have any notable guest stars from the entertainment industry?

Yes, 'The CollegeHumor Show' featured guest appearances from notable figures in the entertainment industry, including Michael Ian Black, Zach Galifianakis, and Mindy Kaling, among others.

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