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      Season 8 – Comedy Central Presents

      2004 Comedy Stand-Up List
      Reviews Some of today's best stand-up comics perform before a live audience. Since its premiere in 1998, the half-hour program has featured a who's who of comedy talent, including Lewis Black, Dane Cook, Mitch Hedberg, Brian Regan, Frank Caliendo and Carol Leifer. Read More Read Less

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      Episode 1 Aired Jan 30, 2004 Dat Phan Comic Dat Phan discusses topics such as him reliving his strange, unique memories of growing up Vietnamese. Details Episode 2 Aired Jan 30, 2004 John Heffron Comic John Heffron discusses various topics including his latest product ideas designed for single guys. Details Episode 3 Aired Feb 6, 2004 D.C. Benny Comic D.C. Benny recreates the sounds of the city including cabbies, supers and neighborhood sushi chefs. Details Episode 4 Aired Feb 6, 2004 Frank Caliendo Comic Frank Caliendo likes to show off his "multiple personalities" by performing various impressions including John Madden and George Bush. Details Episode 5 Aired Feb 13, 2004 Retta Comic Retta discusses topics such as the trials and triumphs of being a plus-sized woman in today's society. Details Episode 6 Aired Feb 13, 2004 Kevin Hart Comic Kevin Hart discusses topics such as being part of a married couple and arguing and growing up dumb. Details Episode 7 Aired Feb 20, 2004 Eddie Gossling Comic Eddie Gossling discusses topics such as living the suburban thug life and getting out of street fights. Details Episode 8 Aired Feb 20, 2004 Jimmy Shubert Comic Jimmy Shubert discusses topics such as animal rights, the homeless and stealing office supplies. Details Episode 9 Aired Feb 27, 2004 Carlos Alazraqui Comic and impersonator Carlos Alazraqui discusses various topics and exposes his secret life as a talking Chihuahua. Details Episode 10 Aired Feb 27, 2004 Vanessa Hollingshead Comic Vanessa Hollingshead discusses various topics including racial inequality and sexual satisfaction. Details Episode 11 Aired Mar 5, 2004 Mike Birbiglia Comic Mike Birbiglia shares his childhood artwork and discusses topics such as his tendency to drink at the laundromat. Details Episode 12 Aired Mar 5, 2004 Doug Benson Comic Doug Benson discusses his experiences with touring, TiVo and teasing guards at Buckingham Palace. Details Episode 13 Aired Mar 12, 2004 Tom Cotter Comic Tom Cotter discusses topics such as being a bad Catholic and his most embarrassing childhood memories. Details Episode 14 Aired Mar 19, 2004 Demetri Martin Comic Demetri Martin performs his unique style of comedy while singing and taking the audience on a special journey. Details Episode 15 Aired Mar 19, 2004 Bob Oschack Comic Bob Oschack discusses topics such as the institution of marriage and the right to rent pornographic movies. Details Episode 16 Aired Mar 26, 2004 Gene Pompa Comic Gene Pompa discusses various topics including his heritage, taking a stand against racism and eating fruit. Details Episode 17 Aired Mar 26, 2004 Vince Morris Comic Vince Morris discusses topics such as being raised in the projects and the truth about modern living. Details Episode 18 Aired Apr 2, 2004 Greg Giraldo Comic Greg Giraldo discusses various topics such as war, pestilence, social security and celebrity smooches. Details Episode 19 Aired Apr 9, 2004 Dwayne Perkins Comic Dwayne Perkins performs his unique style of comedy and discusses topics including demystifying men, women and calculus. Details Episode 20 Aired Apr 9, 2004 Jimmy Dore Comic Jimmy Dore discusses various topics including his views on poverty, criminal justice and his own sexuality. Details Episode 21 Aired Apr 30, 2004 Clinton Jackson Clinton Jackson admits to his addiction to kids' play and to having phone conversations with his cat. Details Episode 22 Aired Apr 30, 2004 Paul Mercurio Comic Paul Mercurio discusses various topics including his career transition from being a lawyer to becoming a comic. Details Episode 23 Aired May 7, 2004 Rudy Rush Comic Rudy Rush discusses various topics including male attitudes toward going to the gym and stretch marks. Details Episode 24 Aired May 7, 2004 Paul Gilmartin Comic Paul Gilmartin discusses various topics including his views on foreign policy and pie-eating contests. Details Episode 25 Aired May 14, 2004 Tig Comic Tig discusses various topics including her idea for a new line of Barbie dolls and other new inventions. Details Episode 26 Aired May 14, 2004 Stella Comics Michael Ian Black, Michael Showalter and David Wain are well-known separately but this time they perform as the group, Stella. Details Episode 27 Aired May 28, 2004 Cory Kahaney Comic Cory Kahaney discusses topics such as the harsh truth about weddings and overrated sexual positions. Details Episode 28 Aired Jun 11, 2004 Scott Kennedy Comic Scott Kennedy discusses various topics including his thoughts on growing up homosexual in Texas. Details

      Season Info

      Director
      Paul Miller
      Executive Producer
      Paul Miller
      Screenwriter
      Kevin Hart
      Network
      Comedy Central
      Rating
      TV-PG
      Genre
      Comedy, Stand-Up
      Original Language
      English
      Release Date
      Jan 30, 2004