Chris Gethard hands over the show to Brett Davis, who is instantly murdered. John Gentle fills in for the recently departed host and sadness ensues. Special guest Jake Fogelnest and music from Washer.
Bobby Blayze meets an obsessive fan and a contract signing with Oak Tree Lee goes awry when Harley Tucker drops by. Special guest Tom McCaffrey and music from Glazer.
Hippie bro Freshie Freshie doesn't realize he's in a cult. Les Savy Fav's Tim Harrington stops by and is swayed by the hypnotic Father Cyrill to join The Perception Society. David tries to stop the baptism. Music from Brick Mower.
Vic and The Moose host a televised version of their edgy radio show, but personal issues keep popping up off the air. Special guest Bobby Tisdale and music from Blood Moon.
Sweet Daddy Longlegs slums it on the show with actor Kevin Corrigan, Harley Tucker, his Jezebelles and several unwanted guests. Bobby Blayze attempts to get revenge. Music from Crystal Robots.
Craig Evanhalen has retired from music and promotes his new job as a "punk business guru" but an impromptu BANANAZZZ reunion causes a meltdown. Cyberpunk hacker Andrew_Stinger breaks the system. Music from Wax Darts.
A regular episode of The Chris Gethard Show goes awry when the terrorist minions of sexgod The Grand Inquisitor arrive seeking a stone.
Count Dracula and his friends host a Halloween Special. Bride of Frankenstein and Jeff have relationship issues. Blade sings. Pazuzu dances. Guests Lauren Ashley Carter and music from Ava Luna.
The Perception Society displays their talents and praises Father Cyrill. Kristen's Dad is there. The Great Darkness crashes the celebration. Freshie Freshie interviews Arthur Meyer. Music from Lost Boy.
Retired from the ring after his last run-in with Harley Tucker, Bobby Blayze hosts a talk show to help some out of control teens. Harley arrives and forms a gang with the teens, until New Jack shows up. Music from Nuclear Santa Claust.
The centuries old leader of The Great Darkness, The Grand Inquisitor, throws an orgy with Father Cyrill as the sacrifice, but he cannot get over Alyssa. Special guest Danny Tamberelli and music from Phemale.
Artie Lange is a celebrity judge for an ill-advised faculty talent show put on by John Gentle, in an attempt to get his friend James Ugo a job in the English department. Music from Very Fresh.
Longtime MNN host Ray Science turns his time slot over to the dynamic and colorful Doc Freakman! With guest Mindy Tucker, music from Love Spread and a video by Good Cop Great Cop. Featuring Charlie Hankin, Matt Porter, Darren Mabee, Lorelei Ramirez, Ana Fabrega, Mikey Heller and "Mr. Jokes" Steve Whalen.
Craig Evanhalen fires punk band BANANAZZZ to reunite his old boy band CUL8R. We learn what happened to the boys since their breakup. Craig interviews Adam Richman and a performance from Kicking Spit.
The hubris of actor "Kelsey Grammer" leads to him creating his own late night talk show. Academy Award nominee Michael Shannon upstages him, and talk of a mysterious "strangler" drives him over the edge. Music from Corporal and Jerry Paper.
Willem and Miriam Miller, two Amish teens on Rumspringa, visit the city for the first time and meet Gilbert Gottfried. Chaos unfolds when their estranged brother Levi and the Skuntz boys show up. Music from Pox.
A family game show turns into Juggalo TV when Busta Nut, Creampie, the terminally ill Shitstayne X and the juggalo family take over the airwaves. Special guest Jena Friedman and music from Shilpa Ray.
John Gentle learns about love with co-host Rose Johnson. John and Rose talk to Karley Sciortino and pick-up artist Deluxxxe. John proposes in the grandest way possible. Music from Shellshag.
Doc Freakman hosts Freakman's Court, featuring a case between a jilted lover seeking money he's owed, and the trial of Harley Tucker. With star witness Natalia Tena and court recess music from Air Waves.
Akiva Smirnoff, son of Yakov, showcases comedians (Marcus Jay, Brittany Anderson, Mr. Punchline and Puddles the Cat Comedian) for "consulate to the stars" Jack Hapley. Plus, an interview with Brooke Van Poppelen, and music from White Rope.
The Grand Inquisitor's masked orgy takes place in the background of a dating game show where he meets real life blindfolded contestants and competes to win the heart of a bachelorette. Music from Radiator Hospital.
Under the guidance of his recently divorced father, Craig Evanhalen fires BANANAZZZ (again) and they hold auditions for a new group. Craig talks to Michael Shannon and Corporal about being in a band. Music from Dreamcrusher.
The Film Guys welcome Bridey Elliott, Griffin Newman and Clare McNulty from to talk about their film Fort Tilden. Director Gustav Országh comes out of seclusion to screen a piece from his film alongside his butler. Music from EZTV.
When a whiz kids gains super powers from drinking Slam Panic Energy Drink, Doc Freakman is the only one with the power to stop him. With guest Frank Conniff and music from Sunflower Bean.
Sweet Daddy Longlegs and Harley Tucker hold the show hostage and challenge Bobby Blayze. The Jezebelles hunt for Bobby. Special guest Virgil proves that everybody's got a price. With music from Bueno.
Akiva Smirnoff is joined by comedians Brittany Anderson, Tom Plott, Marcus Jay and Mr. Punchline on Comics Unchained. Ricardo shows up and takes over the show with his friends. Special guest Christian Finnegan and music from Hound.
Dr. Escabara takes questions about health and fitness on her show, The Doctor's Corner, which slowly becomes an infomercial for Achexa's NutriCide health system. Music from Small Black.
John has settled for Joyce Conner, a callous greeting card writer that happens to attract misery herself. In the length of one long, bitter, emotionally taxing dinner, their new marriage falls apart. With music from PWR BTTM.
Comedian Nate Fernald is booked on two rival shows: Dracula's lighthearted Drac-Ass, and Frankenstein's conservative talk show. When a prank war erupts between the two, Nate is caught in the middle. With music from Charly Bliss.
Kelsey Grammer hosts a telethon for "brain rot" sufferer JoJo. As celebrity guests like Rip Torn, Mike Love and magician Daniel George leave JoJo underwhelmed, the telethon's true goal comes to light. With music from Iron Reagan.
Kelsey Grammer and the celebrities from the prior week's telethon return, and bask in the spotlight for a JoJo memorial show. A mysterious character named Crimbo appears, they soon realize that they cannot leave. With music from Laced.
Screaming Females come to the show with the intention of celebrating 10 years as a band, but the DIY-conscious band is ambushed with an impromptu "band rescue" by industry reps intending to make them the next pop sensation.
Quaid and Stacy showcase some bargains on human organs, revenge porn and ISIS-claimed artifacts on Q4V, home shopping for the dark web. They are joined by the "dark lord of the dark web" The Grand Inquisitor. Music from Bug Arms.
Willem's vicious cousin Elmo Miller arrives to show a fun side of the Amish with The Judgment Games, the least fun game imaginable and butts heads with guest Chris Gethard. Levi and Miriam descend into sin again. Music from Macula Dog.
Smith returns to MNN with his panel of experts on education, spirituality, politics and medicine and investigates the secret cults The Great Darkness and The Perception Society. Musical guest Smitty and The Thrillride.
Total Nonstop Dancing showcases cool fashion and a dance megamix that will keep you dancing forever. Host Clyde Hunter and Body Dreamz lead the party, which shifts when a gas leak is discovered. With music from Future Punx.
Mr. Mee, former indie rocker turned children's television host, invites Craig Evanhalen and Sara Schaefer on to his show, Thwub Chubba Lumpus. However, Craig's negativity takes a toll. With music from Long Beard.
A broken-hearted John Gentle spends Christmas in prison with his new cell mate, "Skull Fucker" Harley Tucker. Humiliated by the inmates and his former flames, he loses all hope.
Female-pioneer-turned-disgraced-astronaut Gunner Marsh hosts her long-running feminist talk show Listen Out with a panel of women who excel in their fields, and confronts noted chauvinist Vic from Vic and The Moose.
Alonzo Cañas, Sonia Millionaria and María "ChuChi" Roberts host an emotional Spanish-language talk show, and invite some beautiful red-haired people on to be admired and pampered. With music from Teen.
Bobby Blayze hosts a wrestling round table with Pat Buck, "Too Cocky" Kevin Matthews, Joel Gertner and his uncle, wrestling legend Bingo Blayze. Plus, Jack Silbert and Mr. Jokes provide global wrestling news. With music from Electric Trip.
Dracula tries his best to throw a Christmas party for all of his friends on a chilly February night, but a love triangle and a party crasher complicate things. With music from Laura Stevenson.
A "Mexican standoff" between a hitman and a mysterious stranger gets very complicated. With music from Crazy and The Brains.
Former MTV personality Jesse Camp is added to spice up competition to pick the host of Cosmos 3, forcing the scientists to degrade themselves to get the job. Behind the scenes drama spills onto The Special. Music from Diet Cig.
With new host Jesse Camp on a Bahamas vacation, "Mr. Jokes" Steve Whalen presents his comedy seminar, with guest comedian Aparna Nancherla. With music from Acid Dad.
After taking over the show, Jesse Camp invites a mob of club kids, drag queens, punks, rockers and weirdos to the show. With guests Michael Alig, Dennis Dunaway, Steve Conte, Gerry Visco, Nicky Ottav, Cardone, Fur Helmet and more.
Following the Jesse Camp debacle, a rattled Brett Davis forces his friends to act out his vision of the non-existent Quagmire sitcom he moved to LA to star in. Special guest Dave Hill and music from Söft Dov.
The Special crosses over with Kaiju Big Battel when Doc Freakman and Bryce Bixby are recruited by Kaiju's nefarious Dr. Cube to create a destructive monster. With special guest Logan Miller and music from Thick.
Greg and Gregg are now The Book Guys bore guests Meredith Graves, Jacqueline Novak and Jim Tews. A dementia-suffering writer gets caught in a love triangle between super fan Roy and the insidious butler Brinkley. Music from Hellbirds.
Five adult traffic school students meet in detention, where they pour their hearts out to each other, and discover how they have a lot more in common than they thought. With music from Guerilla Toss.
The churchgoing Christian Mingle hosts his local show, The Good News, but gets caught in the middle of the feud between Father Cyrill and The Grand Inquisitor. With special guest Seth Herzog and music from Lushlife/CSLSX.
Gunner Marsh's all-female space exploration mission is compromised when she learns it's a charter trip for rich white men. But things go from bad to worse an entity takes control of the crew's minds. With music from Very Fresh.
Freshie Freshie's 420 celebration is cut short when he is sent to spy on The Great Darkness. The war begins and Father Cyrill's secrets are revealed. The Grand Inquisitor asks Andy Breckman about the end of Rat Race. Music from Bambara.
Two bubbles from the magical Bubble World find themselves in our world and want to help. Dr. Hickenbottom reveals they are walking infectious diseases. With special guest Sarah "Ultragrrrl" Lewitinn and music from The Thermals.
Three prospective Moms compete for the chance to adopt a little orphan boy, and one contestant tries to sabotage her competition. With special guest Lionel and music from Fond Han.
A comic convention panel featuring the cast of a box office blockbuster becomes a battle of egos with difficult actors, secret romances and a method actor. With guests Amy Rutberg and music from Dead Leaf Echo.
The Traffic School gang is back and it's prom season. Sam gets a makeover to impress Skutch, Tad comes in between Clane and Travis, and Leon teaches everybody how to "Do the Pugh!" With music from Cellars.
John Gentle's prison experience leads him to a book deal, but he quickly gives the money to former students in a pyramid scheme. Special guest Janeane Garofalo gets her hair touched a lot. With music from Mikey Erg.
America's favorite couple is back on television in this blast from the past. All of your favorite jokes, songs and guests are back, despite the divorce trial. With guests Carla Rhodes and Cecil Sinclaire and music from M. Lamar.
The Traffic School Gang says goodbye, but not before Detective O'Reilly solves all of the murders, Travis and Clane work out their issues, Leon Pugh finds his inner peace and Skutch saves Sam from her demons. Music from Ben Seretan.
Craig Evanhalen has a new noise project that defies labels, but he needs them to win a Battle of the Bands against a self-inflated singer-songwriter, a dry electronic duo and some old-fashioned Trumpet Boys. Featuring music from SAVAK.
Executive Producers Chris Gethard and JD Amato stop by to "fix" The Special and things get way too real. With music from B Boys.
In their first interactive crowdsourced episode, Brett and Darren give out ice cream to whoever shows up. It's not what Jo had in mind. Things get weird. Lots of screaming. With music from Pill.
Smith covers the DNC from Philadelphia, while the Truth or Myth team uses the opportunity to do the show they want to do. With music from Museyroom.
Mike Loves throws a very grim "summer beach party" and uses the power of transcendental meditation to relive his greatest victories. With Dan St. Germain and music from Sam Kogon.
A crowd-sourced episode sees Bobby Blayze headed into a women's self-defense class...but the "Southern Spitfire" is actually the one learning self-defense from a camp of very serious female MMA fighters. Music from Warehouse.
Another crowdsourced episode challenged the show to do an episode about vowels, leading to this silent film about a prosperous man who trades places with a bumbling tramp. With music from Scully.
Homework tutor Colin Burgess' show "Call-In With Colin" is interrupted by a dystopian street gang that want all the nukes and all the snow! With guest Jordan Carlos (Guy Code, The Nightly Show) and music from Long Neck. ALL HAIL KING TURBO!
Greg & Gregg return with The Porn Guys, a show that's a bit too risque for the airwaves, and are replaced mid-episode by The Chore Guys, who have taken a bit too much ayahuasca. Things get Lynchian. With music from Sunshine & The Rain!
In a world where the uncanny valley has all but disappeared, society's newest form of entertainment is Robot or Not, a reality show in which the Voight-Kampff Test is treated as a spectator sport. With Doogie Horner and music from Sex Jams.
In this Halloween edition of the show, Count Dracula presents three tales of terror from three masters of horror: Nick Naney, Tynan DeLong and Jo Firestone. Spoiler: none of them are remotely scary or go well at all. With music from Pujol.
Truth or Myth discusses last night's presidential election.
Mornin' USA is America's favorite morning news show, and it's all fun with guest Alex Brightman from Broadway's School of Rock, and music from All Boy/All Girl and a former child star going off the deep end. However, when all of the news in the world is bad news, the show gets a little uneven.
Skuntz TV is stopped short when Chunk and Chigger's beloved pool noodle goes missing. Also murders happen. With music from PC Worship and guest Jamie Loftus.
The long-awaited sequel to the 2007 comedy finds Jack and Morgan finding out they have cancer...again. With music from Mom And Dad.
George Bailey's life has gone from bad to worse and he wishes he wasn't born. But instead of a guardian angel...he gets Crimbo. With music from D. Gookin.
Breitbart presents a wonderful Christmas special featuring Steve Bannon, Pepe the Frog, Milo and more white nationalists, trolls and human garbage. With music from High Waisted.
An high school acting class is turned upside down when a former student takes the reins and delves deep into his pupil's psyches to draw the best performances from them...or just out of malice. Starring Tim Platt, Aaron Jackson, Josh Sharp, Mo Fry Pasic, Patti Harrison, Matt Barats and Ben Moosher. With music from Dams of the West!
Nick Turner, Shalewa Sharpe & Jeffrey Gurian join host Chris Hardwick in this brand new hour of disposable content. Play games like Trender's Game, Who's Funniest and #Hardwick. Starring Charlie Hankin, Colin Burgess & Patti Harrison. Band audio mixed by Jasno Swarez.
Mary Houlihan becomes America's new favorite daytime talkshow host with her new show, Mary! This episode, she looks at some talented teens and welcomes music from Fruit & Flowers!
The cabinet takes shape with Lauren Ashley Carter, Sebastian DiNatale, Andrew Tisher, Ana Fabrega, Dan Chamberlain, Katie Hartman, Joe Castle Baker and Bardia Salimi. With music from Honduras and a video by Edmond Hawkins.
We had to throw away our planned episode hours before airtime and this is what came out. It's basically a podcast. It's weird! Featuring Steve Whalen, Andrew Tisher, John Ambrosio.
Shy teenager Tyler's embarrassing appearance on MTV's Next leads him to be the star of his own dating show. With music from Vanity.
Darby O'Gill and James Joyce present an hour of Irish stereotypes. With music from Shop Talk.
Nick Naney and Sebastian DiNatale of Web 2.0 Business share their secrets to success - from the latest and greatest tactics to strategies that have proven the test of time. Plus, Harold the Business Hound. Music from Natural Velvet.
Have a fun adventure with Goldie Goldberg and her puppet pals, and maybe learn a few things! With music from Beverly! Featuring Jo Firestone, Dan Licata, Katie McVay, Clara Morris, Joe Rumrill, Branson Reese & Steve Whalen.
Psychic Ambrosia Forke hosts an hour of clairvoyance, music and comedy. The show is derailed by her daughter, as well as Penos The Omnipotent. With music from Alien Trilogy.
Rock star Rod Stewart and his beautiful children and his best friend Van Morrison all sing his praises, until he solves a wicked puzzle and enters a new world of pain. With music from Spowder.
The Impranktical Gooferz return to their alma mater, New Dorp High School in Staten Island but find they're not the only jokers in the school. With music from Dougie Poole.
A young couple trying to move into the famed Dakota building in Manhattan must first deal with the co-op board, led by a desperate Yoko Ono. The board hopes the young couple can offer more than just rent. With music from Secret Mountain.
Alternative comedy is the world's most important art form. Watch what happens when alt comics stop being funny and start getting real. Featuring music from Laser Background.
A girl's slumber party takes a strange turn when they try to contact the ghost of a cute teenage boy. Featuring music from Juiceboxxx.
In this technicolor melodrama, something is going on at an open house in beautiful Cranberry Island. Featuring music from Stuydeyed and an award-winning cast including Lorelei Ramirez, Amy Zimmer, Ana Fabrega, Patti Harrison, Ruby McCollister, Colin Burgess, Joe Castle Baker, Ikechukwu Ufomadu, Andrew Tisher & Lena Einbinder. Art & costumes by Sisters Weekend! Music from Tommy MacNamara!
The hit BBC humour show "Get Your Bits In Order" finally hits the shores of the US, but the transition is a bit rocky. With music from Landlady.
A new podcast explores the breakup of shock jock duo Vic and The Moose, following Vic to a morning zoo crew, and The Moose's venture into public radio. With music from Ellen and The Degenerates.
As Chris Hardwick hosts The Magic Awards, a man with powers he cannot control find himself at the center of attention. With music from Monogold.
The Special Without Brett Davis celebrates 100 episodes. John Gentle looks for a purpose. Bobby Blayze seeks to settle old scores. A very long "In Memoriam" segment. And a visit from Crimbo. Music from Future Punx.
Straight from Partytown, USA, Raddisson hosts The Special with guests Sasheer Zamata, Andre Hyland, Lorelei Ramirez and Rips. Raddisson and Jeremy Piven try to make the most viral video of all time. Music from Rips.
Penos the Omnipotent has descended from the Mountain of the Gods to compete with his brother Anos over their sister, and to seek a temple where he may be worshiped. Music from Tredici Bacci.
Kelsey Grammer's biggest fan Conrad has an issue distinguishing fiction and reality. Sunita Mani joins the show, and Marcia Belsky prepares for war. Music from Domino Kirke.
Craig has left BANANAZZZ behind (again) to start a new movement, which he's kind of vague about. Mark Vigeant stops by to help him build a website for it. With music from A Place To Bury Strangers.
Akiva Smirnoff's famous relative stops by. Akiva harasses the cast of The Tick. Nick Naney plays "Get Your Bits In Order" with the comedian Emmy Blotnick. Music from Beechwood.
John Gentle has a heart-to-heart with the "friend in his mind" but there's more to Claywoman than what you'd expect. Brett Gelman chats with John. Music from Weeping Icon.
Stone Cold Steve Austin is here and woke as all hell, alongside his workin' man pal Teddy Fowler. And he's fixin' to open a can of whoop ass and talk to his guests Annie Donley and Zach Broussard. Plus, music from Larkin Grimm.
Sweet Daddy Longlegs is back with his posse including "Skull Fucker" Harley Tucker and The Jezebelles. Interviews with guest Chris Duffy, and a look at Haruspex Lena. Music from Desert Sharks.
Matt Pinfield returns to television with some hot new stars including actor Peter Vack, general badass Wade and rock luminary Terrence Ramone. With music from Mike Adams At His Honest Weight.
A family dinner with The Portabellos in the honor of a deceased relative goes south when the nephew brings home an alien. With music from The Rizzos.
The producers of Hee-Haw decide to target their campy, country-western comedy to gays, but it leads the cast into a existential meltdown.
After an unexpected night, Vic and The Moose welcome controversial comedian Roy Poppins. Later, Roy Poppins hosts a family-friendly home video show.
The prudish Leon Pugh struggles with verbiage when discussing the subject matter of author Caitlin Brodnick's book Dangerous Boobies, and gives a driving lesson to teenage author Ruby Karp.
The Warlords interrupt a sweet Christmas Special, and all hell breaks loose. With guests Lloyd Kaufman, Catherine Cocoran, Daniel Kibblesmith and music from Rips.
On the verge of quitting pursuing his social media dreams, Raddisson gets a very influential visitor. Plus, The Yelling Man. With guest Darcie Wilder and music from Hot Knife.
Blade and his trusty sidekick must foil an evil plan by Dracula to poison Gothic City's candy supply. With music from Showtime Goma feat. Tsons of Tsunami.
A wild start to 2018, with brand new characters from Amy Zimmer, Catherine Cohen, Steve DeSiena, Jason Gore, Tommy Macnamara, Martin Urbano, Lena Einbinder, Colin Burgess, Lorelei Ramirez, Joe Rumrill and more.
The Special holds a competition to pick a new Mr. Jokes, forcing Steve Whalen to compete against Andrew Jokes. With guest judges Seth Herzog and Josh Gondelman, and music from Jennifer Vanilla.
Tim Platt and Mo Fry Pasic take over the show this week with a story about a couple staying in on Friday Night.
The Swingin' Bachelor With A Strict 7pm Bedtime (Joe Rumrill) is back, way past his bedtime. With Amanda Xeller, Dan Chamberlain, Branson Reese, with videos by Cole Escola and Doron Max Hagay.
Smith celebrates the holiday.
Mary returns, with meme expert Tony Zaret and cat singer Sally Burtnick, plus Nick Naney, Wes Haney and Bardia Salimi.
When a street urchin vies for the love of a beautiful princess, he uses a genie's magic power to make himself off as a prince in order to marry her.
The 16x World Champion, "Nature Boy" Ric Flair hosts the show with his #1 fan Conrad and his nurse to welcome Mo Kheir, Karen Chee and music from Phil From Accounting. Plus, a video by Frog Boyz!
Anthony Daniels, the actor known only for playing C-3PO celebrates his career at the Actor's Group. With music from Tough Age.
Faded public access legend Edna Bismarck is the last-minute replacement for a host, and it goes to her head. With guests Nate Fernald, Mrs. Lips and music from Long Neck!
Tyler returns, a decade after his appearance on MTV's Next to showcase the screenplay of his passion project, Assassin's Bluff. With Colin Burgess, Kyle Erf, Keaton Monger and guests Farah Brook, Fahreeha Khan and KPISS.FM's Sheri Barclay. With music from Sharkmuffin!
This week, Thanos has brought his devastation to our planet. Since Earth's Mightiest Heroes have fallen, now it's up to our real heroes: the niche musicians from the mid-2000s that dominated Pitchfork and Coachella to stop him.
Tyler and his film crew are back with "Sailor Socialism" herself, Dasha Nekrasova, to talk InfoWars, viral fame and her new film Wobble Palace. Plus, music from El Silver Cabs.
A plucky gang of newsies take on the media establishment by spreadin' the news people wanna hear! Plus, a real newspaper man...Sopan Deb! And music from Diary!
On this episode, The Grand Inquisitor chats with Dave Hill and gets an unexpected makeover from Queer Eye's Karamo, Jonathan, Bobby & Antoni. Plus, music from Poppies!
The popular live show comes to The Special!
The generations collide. With music from Lina Tullgren. Featuring Tynan Delong, Sally Burtnick, Pat Byrne, Nick Fierro & more!
Smith discusses politics and recent events with panelists.
Chris Gethard returns for the sixth annual public access Sandwich Night!
The holiday tradition returns, as Sandwich Night returns with guests from all around the world, as well as in-studio guests like Leonard the Sandwich Lion, John Gentle, Big Baby & Dr. Sebastian Gorka.
Check out some of the best moments in the show's history!
Sandwich Night, the best night of the year returns with Chris Gethard and sandwich fanatics from all over the world, as well as Leonard the Sandwich Lion and MNN wellness advisor Dale Seever!