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IFC's 'The Whitest Kids U'Know' Reunite Live in New York

by Ryan McKee, posted Jun 29th 2010 5:00PM
For those who think the best sketch comedy appears only on 'Saturday Night Live' or 'Funny or Die,' you're missing the most talented sketch group since 'Kids in the Hall.' IFC's 'The Whitest Kids U'Know' just began airing its fourth season on Friday nights at 10PM ET and it is the most consistently hilarious sketch comedy show on TV.

This weekend, Sam Brown, Zach Cregger, Trevor Moore, Darren Trumeter and Timmy Williams reunited live at Piano's, the Manhattan club where they perfected their act. It has been three years since they've performed there live. However, they know the stage well after doing a new sketch comedy show there every Sunday night for years before getting their TV show.

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New TV on DVD releases this week

by Bob Sassone, posted Jan 25th 2010 6:00PM
You're A Good Man, Charlie BrownHere are the new TV DVDs, in stores tomorrow.

I guess this is a good week to find out what type of TV fan you are. Are you going to be Callan or are you going to buy Bridget's Sexiest Beaches?

The only thing I might buy is the remastered edition of You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown. I can't remember the last time I saw it, but I've been on a Peanuts kick lately. Though it's a lot of singing and dancing (it's based on the classic Broadway musical) and I'm not sure if I can handle that.

  • Bridget's Sexiest Beaches - Season 1
  • Callan - Set 2
  • Dirty Jobs - Collection 5
  • Inspector Lewis - Complete Collection, Series 1 & 2

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Whitest Kids U Know move to IFC for season two

by Adam Finley, posted Aug 22nd 2007 7:02PM

whitest kids u knowWell, no wonder I missed this news: it was buried in some Variety article with "R. Kelly" in the title. You might as well slap a "poison" label on a jar of Skippy and expect me to open it. Seriously, people.

Anyway, yes, The Whitest Kids U Know will be heading to IFC for its second season after completing its first season on Fuse, IFC's sister channel. IFC has also acquired rights to the first season of the series. Fans of the series should be happy about this move for two reasons: IFC does not censor anything, and, it's commercial-free. The troupe is currently shooting the second season.

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