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Thursday, November 19, 2009
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Hour 1
"Eatin' Turkey" - B&T Band
The Kangaroo Story
"Let Me Put the Tip In"
Furries & Conventions
Aliens & Probing
Spit-Take Theater
Kristi Lee's Forehead
Dom Irrera
Using the C Word
The Craig Ferguson Show

Hour 2
Dom Irrera
Italian Family
Donnie Baker Calls
Jumbo the Elephant Calls
Drinking, Gambling & Strippers
Placenta Facials
Learning About Dom
Turtles in the News

Hour 3
Dom Irrera
The Shoe-In of the Week
Granny's Picks
Ethnic Comedy
Cooking & Delivery
"James Gandolfini" Calls
Andy Woodhulls
Girls and Swimmers
Nurses & Scrubs

Hour 4
Bill Engvall
Dom Irrera
Andy Woodhull
Aged and Confused
Working on Dr. Katz
Expecting Worhal
Girlfriends

Bill Engvall

It was over a decade ago that Bill Engvall first became famous for his “Here’s Your Sign,” standup routine, and though that phrase helped launch into pop culture, it still can't compare with the fame that came from being part of the fab four known as The Blue Collar Comedy Tour. Then, after dabbling in film with Larry the Cable guy in Delta Farce, Bill returned to TV in his very own TBS sitcom, "The Bill Engvall Show". In other news, Bill is the new host of the game show "Lingo," on GSN. Follow Bill on twitter.

Andy Woodhull

After leaving the warmth and love of his childhood home in Elkhart, IN, Andy Woodhull hit the road to try and make it as a stand-up comedian. Since then, he's won a number of comedy competitions, got beat up in Boston, was invited to perform at the Just For Laughs Comedy Festival and has found a new home in Chicago.

Dom Irrera

Dom Juan

Dom Irrera has come a long way from his days living with his mother, grandmother cousins and uncles and aunts under one big roof in South Philadelphia. Beginning with his performance on Rodney Dangerfield’s “Nothing Goes Right” HBO special, Dom has been a staple on cable. He’s won a number of cable ace awards for his own Comedy Specials and work on “Dr. Katz” and has also been a regular on Comedy Central. Irrera has also appeared on a number of popular sitcoms including “Seinfeld,” “Everybody Loves Raymond,” “The King of Queens,” and “Becker.

FACTOID – Dom Irrera has been nominated for the American Comedy Award six times.

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