The Sarah Silverman Program
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 Well, there's a new girl in town and she's more than just a pretty face.  Sarah Silverman's comedy project has been picked up by NBC, according to The Hollywood Reporter...
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  • Well, there's a new girl in town and she's more than just a pretty face. Sarah Silverman's comedy project has been picked up by NBC, according to The Hollywood Reporter...
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 '30 Rock' is being accused of stealing a joke from another comedy show. The joke aired during last week's episode in the scene where Jack told Liz about
 Brian, one half of the gay couple Brian and Steve on 'The Sarah Silverman Program,' is a big fuzzy nerd. Which is okay, because that's also the personality of the man wh...
When she's not you-know-whating Matt Damon, Sarah Silverman is making a difference in the world by singing about the May Kadoody campaign on 'The Sarah Silverman Program'...
 It may not have seemed that Sarah Silverman was busy in 2009, especially since the last time we saw 'The Sarah Silverman Program' on Comedy Central was December of 2008....
 You can be forgiven if you thought The Sarah Silverman Program was done. The last time new episodes aired on Comedy Central was December of 2008, and in an era where som...
 Comedy Central has announced that The Sarah Silverman Program will begin its third season and Important Things with Demetri Martin will begin its second season this comi...
It only took the better part of a year to put in place, but finally you'll be able to count every hair in the perpetually cocked eyebrows of Stephen Colbert, or to admire...
 They're together. No, wait, they're separated. No, wait. They're together again. And now, talk show host Jimmy Kimmel and his girlfriend Sarah Silverman, star of Comedy ...
 Once again, people, I'm forced to asked the question, what the hell is going on here? Has black become white? Has up replaced down? Has Rush Limbaugh been saying he wish...
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Told through an array of scripted scenes (and songs), this fictionalized take on comedian Sarah Silverman's daily life finds the title character falling into sometimes bizarre but usually hilarious predicaments -- all with her sister (played by her real sibling), her nerdy gay neighbors and a colorful police officer never far from her side.