Comedy Central Roast

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Comedy Central Roast
GenreComedy
Country of originUnited States
No. of episodes5
Production
Running time90 minutes
Original release
NetworkComedy Central
ReleaseAugust 10, 2003 –
present

The Comedy Central Roasts are a series of celebrity roast specials which air on the Comedy Central cable network.

History

Between 1998 and 2002, Comedy Central produced and televised the annual roasts of the New York Friars' Club. After the original five-year agreement expired, the network instead began making their own roasts in the same spirit.[1] The first, featuring roastee Denis Leary (and produced by Leary's production company, Apostle), aired on August 10, 2003. The roast was the most watched non-South Park program in the channel's history.[2] Besides the Jeff Foxworthy roast in March 2005, a new roast has aired annually in August.

Roasts

Denis Leary

First brodcast on August 10, 2003

Jeff Foxworthy

The Comedy Central Roast of Jeff Foxworthy was first broadcast on March 20, 2005. The roastmasters were his close personal friends from Blue Collar Comedy Tour and Blue Collar TV: Bill Engvall, Ron White, and Larry the Cable Guy.

He was roasted by Nick DiPaolo, Lisa Lampanelli, Greg Giraldo, Colin Quinn, Denis Leary, Jay Mohr, Steve Bridges as U.S. President George W. Bush, Christian Finnegan, Gilbert Gottfried as Jeff's cow, Heidi Klum, Patrice Oneal, Anna Nicole Smith, and G.E. Smith.

Pamela Anderson

The Comedy Central Roast of Pamela Anderson was first broadcast on August 14, 2005. Joel Gallen was the program's Executive Producer; Aaron Matthew Lee was the Head Writer. Anderson was roasted by Jimmy Kimmel, who was the roast master, as well as Courtney Love, Adam Carolla, Bea Arthur, Nick DiPaolo, Greg Giraldo, Elon Gold, Eddie Griffin, Lady Bunny, Lisa Lampanelli, Tommy Lee, Jeffrey Ross, Sarah Silverman, Andy Dick as her plastic surgeon, and David Spade. Her "date" to the event was a man dressed as a carrot, to promote People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. The carrot was played by Los Angeles yoga teacher, James Brown.[citation needed]

William Shatner

The Comedy Central Roast of William Shatner was first broadcast on August 20, 2006. His roast was Executive Produced by Joel Gallen, with Aaron Matthew Lee serving as Head Writer.

Jason Alexander acted as roastmaster with Andy Dick as the "love child" of James Kirk and Spock, Farrah Fawcett, Greg Giraldo, Lisa Lampanelli, Artie Lange, Nichelle Nichols, Patton Oswalt, Kevin Pollak, Jeffrey Ross, George Takei, Betty White, and Fred Willard performing the roasting duties. Special, pre-taped, guest appearances were made by Leonard Nimoy, Sandra Bullock, Ben Stiller, Sarah Silverman, Jimmy Kimmel, and Clint Howard.

Many celebrities were shown prominently in the audience, including Adrian Zmed, David Carradine, Brent Spiner, Jeri Ryan, Rene Auberjonois, Carrie Fisher, Ted Danson, Cedric Yarbrough and stand-up comedian Brian Posehn. Women dressed as Orion slave girls can be clearly seen tending bar.

The tagline for this roast was: "The Shat hits the fan."

Flavor Flav

The Comedy Central Roast of Flavor Flav originally aired on August 12, 2007. It was hosted by comedian and fellow rapper Katt Williams. The Roasters were Ice-T, Jimmy Kimmel, Snoop Dogg, Greg Giraldo, Patton Oswalt, Lisa Lampanelli, Jeffrey Ross, Carrot Top, Sommore, and Brigitte Nielsen.

The roast was produced by Joel Gallen.

See Also

References

  1. ^ Frank DiGiacomo (2003-10-12). "Jack Carter, Smothers Brothers at Rip-Roaring Friars Roast". New York Observer. Retrieved 2007-08-15.
  2. ^ "Comedy Central Milestones". Comedycentral.com. Retrieved 2007-08-15.