The UCB Show

The UCB Show (2016-2017)

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The UCB Show is a weekly variety showcase for the best sketch, characters and stand-up homegrown at the UCB Theatres in LA and NYC. Hosted by Upright Citizens Brigade co-founders Matt Besser, Amy Poehler, Ian Roberts and Matt Walsh and filmed with a live audience at UCB Sunset in Hollywood.

Network
Scheduleevery Thursday (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E08Twenty GIFs of GiftsJan 12, 2017
S02E07When Our Basketball Boys Win the Big GameJan 12, 2017
S02E06We Will Explore Distant GalaxiesJan 12, 2017
S02E05The Phantom in UsJan 12, 2017
S02E04The Incident with the DucksJan 12, 2017
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did The UCB Show premiere?

The UCB Show premiered on February 4, 2016.

Who were the hosts of The UCB Show?

The UCB Show did not have a specific host, but was instead presented by various Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre performers.

How many comedy sketches were in each episode of The UCB Show?

Each episode of The UCB Show featured a total of four comedy sketches.

Was The UCB Show a sketch comedy or talk show?

The UCB Show was a sketch comedy show.

Did The UCB Show have recurring or popular characters?

Yes, The UCB Show had some recurring characters, but not in every episode.

Was The UCB Show filmed in front of a live audience?

No, The UCB Show was not filmed in front of a live audience; it was pre-recorded in a studio.

How long was each episode of The UCB Show?

Each episode of The UCB Show was approximately 30 minutes long.

Was The UCB Show only available in the United States?

No, The UCB Show was available for international viewers on the streaming service, Seeso.

Who wrote and produced The UCB Show?

The UCB Show was written and produced by Upright Citizens Brigade co-founders, Matt Besser, Amy Poehler, Ian Roberts, and Matt Walsh.

Were there any special guests or cameos on The UCB Show?

Yes, The UCB Show featured appearances by various comedy stars and improvisers, including Andy Daly, Nick Kroll, and Paul Rust.

Were there any recurring themes or motifs in The UCB Show?

No, The UCB Show was a collection of independent, unrelated sketches.

Did The UCB Show receive any awards or nominations?

No, The UCB Show did not receive any awards or nominations during its run.

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