Watch Comedy Central Stand-Up Presents (2017) Online!
In the time-honored tradition of Comedy Central's half-hour specials, Comedy Central Stand-Up Presents features the best and brightest emerging comedians performing thirty minutes of material.
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Episode 1 - Langston Kerman
Release Date: 2018-09-28Comic Langston Kerman fondly recalls living with a white woman who believed in ghosts and explains why phone sex doesn't work in long-distance relationships.
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Episode 2 - Megan Gailey
Release Date: 2018-09-28Comic Megan Gailey describes an uncomfortable waxing experience, details the horrors of living in New York City and admits she's convinced she'll be murdered.
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Episode 3 - Devin Field
Release Date: 2018-10-05Devin Field acknowledges that he's uptight, names the most racist show on TV, and imagines ancient Greek theatergoers going to awful plays to support their friends.
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Episode 4 - Emmy Blotnick
Release Date: 2018-10-05Emmy Blotnick defines a nonsense phrase she heard on "Wheel of Fortune," discovers where all pop songs come from, and professes her love for Fifth Harmony.
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Episode 5 - Ryan O'Flanagan
Release Date: 2018-10-12Comic Ryan O'Flanagan looks back on an ill-fated attempt to impress his cute neighbor and explains why his cheap rent seems so ritzy to him.
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Episode 6 - Chris Garcia
Release Date: 2018-10-12Comic Chris Garcia refuses to get rid of his snaggletooth, explains why Cubans who've left Cuba never return, and shares his mom's suggestion that he dress more like Pitbull.
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Episode 7 - Tim Dillon
Release Date: 2018-10-19Comic Tim Dillon recalls the time he tanked a job interview by being too intense and discusses how he got suckered into buying far too much frozen yogurt.
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Episode 8 - Sarah Tiana
Release Date: 2018-10-19Sarah Tiana examines how her tolerance for everyday annoyances has changed as she's gotten older and explains why house music's name doesn't make sense.
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Episode 9 - Mike Lawrence
Release Date: 2018-10-26Mike Lawrence talks about finding love, breaks down why poor people are safe in horror films and shares his own conspiracy theory about the moon landing.