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Monday, September 26, 2011

Billy Gardell

Billy Gardell took the long road to Hollywood, stopping at every small-town lounge, military base and comedy club along the way. His comedy act took him to Los Angeles, where his dedication to acting, along with touring as a stand-up comedian, allowed him to grow consistently in both arenas. After appearing in a number of television programs including "Yes, Dear," "Judging Amy" "My Name is Earl" and "Monk," Gardell is also the star of the hit sitcom "Mike and Molly" which airs Mondays on CBS. He also recently starred in his own Showtime special, "Billy Gardell Presents: Road Dogs."

Doug Benson

We’re not sure if comedian Doug Benson is a fan of marijuana, but it sure looks like he makes a good living talking about it. He’s starred in his own documentary, Super High Me (which examines what happens when you smoke weed for 30 straight days), was named "Stoner of the Year" by High Times Magazine and was part of the writing team that created The Marijuana-Logues. Aside from the pot thing, Benson is also a professional stand-up comedian and has appeared on "Last Comic Standing," "Best Week" Ever and "Comedy Central Presents." Follow Doug on twitter.

Graham Elwood

For over 15 years, Graham Elwood has been a touring stand-up comedian, working clubs and colleges all over the country as well as five USO tours overseas. But recently he's also found a new niche as a game show host, hosting Cramon GSN and Strip Poker on USA. He's also found work as an actor appearing on The Sarah Silverman Program and the short film Hello Junkie. Check out Comedy Film Nerds. Follow Graham on twitter.

FACTOID - According to his bio, Graham Elwood is a second degree yellow belt in one of the martial arts

Dr. Will Miller

Long time friend of the show, Dr. Will Miller, is an ordained minister, former standup comedian, keynote speaker, teacher and full-time therapist at a major University, yet somehow he still finds time to write books including Why We Watch and Refrigerator Rights (the latter of which has just recently been re-released with an all new chapter and updated research.) He's also the formorst expert on how classic television secretly revals the inner stuggles in all of us. Meaning, while you watch shows like "Mr. Ed" and "Bewitched" to get a few laughs, he's looking to find out what's going on in that messed up brain of yours. Follow Dr. Will on twitter.

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