Supreme Court of Comedy

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  • TV-MA
  • 2010
  • 3 Seasons
  • 6.8  (38)

Supreme Court of Comedy is a half-hour comedy show that first premiered on The 101 in 2008. The show is hosted by comedic duo Doug Benson and Armen Weitzman and features a rotating panel of three judges who determine the funniest comedian. The premise of the show is similar to a courtroom, with each comedian acting as a plaintiff and presenting their stand-up routine as evidence to the judges. The judges then deliberate and render a verdict by determining which comedian is the funniest.

In each episode, the show features three different comedian contestants, who are invited to present their best material to the court. The comedians are given 5 minutes each to perform and are critiqued based on originality, delivery, and overall humor.

Doug Benson and Armen Weitzman play the role of the court clerks who introduce the judges and comedians and briefly discuss the importance of humor in society. The judges are typically made up of established comedians, comedy writers, and other recognizable figures from the comedy community. Some of the judges featured on the show include Margaret Cho, Andy Kindler, and Paul F. Tompkins.

Throughout each episode, the judges provide feedback on the comedians' performances and offer insights into what makes a good comedy routine. They also engage in humorous banter with each other and with the comedians, adding to the overall entertainment value of the show.

At the end of each episode, the judges determine which comedian is the winner and award them a trophy. The winner also earns the bragging rights of being named the funniest comedian at that particular taping of the show.

What sets Supreme Court of Comedy apart from other comedy shows is its unique format. The courtroom aesthetic adds an intriguing element to the show, while the judges' feedback provides valuable insights into the world of comedy. Additionally, the rotating panel of judges ensures that each episode offers a fresh perspective on humor.

Overall, Supreme Court of Comedy is a lighthearted and entertaining show that provides a platform for up-and-coming comedians to showcase their talent. The show's combination of hilarious stand-up routines and insightful critiques makes it a must-watch for fans of comedy.

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Seasons
Bryan Callen vs. Paul Mooney
13. Bryan Callen vs. Paul Mooney
September 9, 2010
Summary is not available.
Paul Rodriguez vs. Jeff Garlin
12. Paul Rodriguez vs. Jeff Garlin
September 2, 2010
Summary is not available.
Aries Spears vs. Carol Leifer
11. Aries Spears vs. Carol Leifer
August 26, 2010
Summary is not available.
Tom Arnold vs. Russell Peters
10. Tom Arnold vs. Russell Peters
August 19, 2010
Summary is not available.
Bobby Lee vs. Paul Rodriguez
9. Bobby Lee vs. Paul Rodriguez
August 12, 2010
Summary is not available.
Aries Spears vs. Maz Jobrani
8. Aries Spears vs. Maz Jobrani
August 5, 2010
Summary is not available.
Tony Rock vs. Harland Williams
7. Tony Rock vs. Harland Williams
July 29, 2010
Summary is not available.
Tom Arnold vs. Bobby Lee
6. Tom Arnold vs. Bobby Lee
July 22, 2010
Summary is not available.
Aries Spears vs. Paul Mooney
5. Aries Spears vs. Paul Mooney
July 15, 2010
Summary is not available.
Jamie Kennedy vs. Daniel Tosh
4. Jamie Kennedy vs. Daniel Tosh
July 8, 2010
Summary is not available.
Andy Kindler vs. Louie Anderson
3. Andy Kindler vs. Louie Anderson
July 1, 2010
Summary is not available.
Harland Williams vs. Tom Arnold
2. Harland Williams vs. Tom Arnold
June 24, 2010
Summary is not available.
Kevin Nealon vs. Jamie Kennedy
1. Kevin Nealon vs. Jamie Kennedy
June 17, 2010
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Description
  • Premiere Date
    June 17, 2010
  • IMDB Rating
    6.8  (38)