ComicView

American stand-up comedy TV show


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::summary American stand-up comedy TV show ::

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imageComic view logo.jpg
runtimeOriginal series: 45–48 minutes
Revived series: 30 minutes
creatorCurtis Gadson
starringSee hosts section below
countryUnited States
languageEnglish
locationAtlanta
Houston
Los Angeles
Miami
New Orleans
networkBET
first_aired
last_aired
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Comic View is an American stand-up comedy show that aired on BET on Tuesdays and Fridays from September 1992 to December 2008. In May 2014, BET announced the return of Comic View. The show has been the launching pad for such comedians as D. L. Hughley, Cedric the Entertainer, Sommore, and Rodney Perry.

Overview

In the show's later years, the show moved to different cities, such as Atlanta, Los Angeles, Miami and New Orleans.

The episodes aired during the 20052006 season were filmed in New Orleans less than a month before Hurricane Katrina. Before the show aired, a message dedicated the show to the citizens of New Orleans. Another incarnation entitled Comic View: One Mic Stand began in September 2008 with actor Kevin Hart as the host. Its recent incarnation was renamed back to Comic View which began in May 2014 with comedian Sommore returning as the new host.

Hosts

References in pop culture

  • The program was mentioned by Cam'Ron in his song "Tomorrow" ("Clowns, they belong on ComicView ")
  • The program was also mentioned on the 11th episode of the first season of Chappelle's Show. An aged Asian man tells Dave Chappelle his camera will show him things some "would pay not to see." Dave responds, in kind, by asking "Oh snap, it gets ComicView?"
  • The program was mentioned by Nas in his song "2nd Childhood" off of his Stillmatic album. ("He break his mom's furniture, watching ComicView ").
  • The program was mentioned by Fabolous in his song "Jokes on You" off his From Nothin' to Somethin' album. ("But ok, you B.E.T. only if its Comic View ").
  • The program was mentioned by Timbo King in a song by Bronze Nazareth called "More Than Gold" off of Bronze's The Great Migration album. ("You ain't nice as hell, you a ComicView rapper you should write for Chappelle ").
  • The program was mentioned in the 4th episode of the third season of the Netflix series Dear White People and has apparently not aged well according to a character.

References

References

  1. [http://hollywoodtickets.com/ShowPages/comicview.asp Obtain free tickets for the live TV taping of BET's Comic View in Los Angeles] {{webarchive. link. (2012-07-09)

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