Talkshow with Spike Feresten

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Talkshow with Spike Feresten
Format Comedy/Sketch
Starring Spike Feresten
Theme music composer G. Love & Special Sauce
Country of origin Flag of the United States United States
No. of episodes 32(as of January 26, 2008)
Production
Running time 30 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel FOX
Original run September 16, 2006 – present
External links
Official website
IMDb profile
TV.com summary

Talkshow with Spike Feresten is an American talk/sketch/variety television program on FOX starring Spike Feresten.

Writers include: Joe Furey (Late Night with David Letterman, Newsradio), Jeff Cesario (The Larry Sanders Show, Comedy Central Presents), and Adam Felber ("Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!").

Some of the regular sketches on the show include "Idiot Paparazzi", where photographers hit the streets and take photos of people who vaguely look like famous people; "Comedy for Stoners", where a comedy sketch specially designed for someone who might be stoned; "Tomorrow's Headlines Today", when Spike reads headlines ("Ford Lays Itself Off", "Al Gore Melts", "NBC Pre-cancels Fall '07 Lineup", etc.) from Sunday's paper from various newspapers; sponsors for the show (such as Pitters beer, a very flammable beer sold in a breakaway bottle, with an AIDS test on the label, etc.), and "Backfat Sponsorship", where Spike uses one of his writer's (seemingly Felber, although not identified) backfat to advertise Fortune 500 companies (Red Bull, PS3, and Ign.com). On May 7, 2007 FOX renewed Talkshow With Spike Feresten for a 2nd season, making it the longest running talk show on FOX. [1]

Contents

[edit] List of episodes

Note: All episodes in Season 1 were taped during Fall 2006 for broadcast throughout the year. However, as of Season 2, each episode is now taped the Thursday night before broadcast. Although due to the start of the writer's strike in November 2007, the show pretaped a few episodes to air. Once the show returned to the air on January 12, 2008, the show regained its new taping schedule, but added another guest to make up for the lack of sketches.

[edit] Season 1

Production # Original Airdate Guests
5031-06-101 September 16, 2006 Andy Richter
5031-06-102 September 23, 2006 Mary Lynn Rajskub
5031-06-104 September 30, 2006 Michael McDonald
5031-06-105 October 7, 2006 Thomas Lennon
5031-06-103 October 14, 2006 Tom Green
5031-06-108 October 21, 2006 Jerry Seinfeld
5031-06-109 November 4, 2006 Jason Alexander[2]
5031-06-106 November 11, 2006 Joey Greco
5031-06-113 November 18, 2006 Fred Willard
5031-06-111 November 25, 2006 Jeff Garlin
5031-06-114 December 9, 2006 Cheryl Hines
5031-06-121 December 16, 2006 Julia Louis-Dreyfus
5031-06-120 January 6, 2007 Carl Reiner
5031-06-116 January 20, 2007 Tim Meadows
5031-06-117 February 3, 2007 Tom Arnold
5031-06-119 February 10, 2007 John C. McGinley
5031-06-115 February 17, 2007 Melinda Clarke
5031-06-122 February 24, 2007 Bobby Lee
5031-06-118 March 24, 2007 Seth MacFarlane
5031-06-112 April 7, 2007 Alex Borstein
5031-06-110 April 28, 2007 Michael Rapaport
5031-06-107 May 19, 2007 Dave Foley

[edit] Season 2

Production # Original Airdate Guests
Unknown September 15, 2007 Ryan Seacrest
Unknown September 22, 2007 Brian Baumgartner
Unknown September 29, 2007 Eddie Kaye Thomas
Unknown October 6, 2007 Louis C.K.
Unknown November 3, 2007 Patrick Warburton, Jerry Seinfeld (as host)
Unknown November 10, 2007 Carl Reiner
Unknown November 17, 2007 Andy Kindler
Unknown November 24, 2007 Nick Bakay
Unknown January 12, 2008 Thomas Dekker and Mark L. Walberg
Unknown January 19, 2008 Jordin Sparks
Unknown January 26, 2008 Bryan Cranston
Unknown February 3, 2008 Jimmy Smith and Doug Anderson
Unknown February 10, 2008 John Langley
Unknown February 17, 2008 Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim
Unknown February 24, 2008 David Koechner

[edit] International Broadcasts

[edit] Backfat Sponsorships

[edit] Comedy For Stoners

  • Extreme Hitlers - Teenagers dressed in Hitler clothing skateboarding in a music video
  • Shaolin Cats - Cats that "do battle" in a Mortal Kombat sort of way
  • Electric Lincoln - Abraham Lincoln (who is high) states some "Historical "Facts". (The actor portraying Lincoln happens to be on of the show's editors, Neil Grieve.)
  • Horrifyingly Sexy Larry King - Larry King's head placed over the body of a dancer dressed in a bikini and suspenders.
  • Fat Albert Gore - Fat Albert dressed in a suit sings about the environment in the way Al Gore would make a speech about the environment
  • Strobe Light Monkeys - Monkeys dance around to the song 99 Luftballons, while strobe lights flash in the background
  • Electric Lincoln Par II - Lincoln gets shot this time around
  • Mexican Space Lizard - A lizard in a sombrero with space scenes in the background
  • Slow-Mo Humanimal Races - Two people dressed as animals race through a hallway in slow motion. (The panda humanimal is one of the show's writers, Adam Felber, and the tiger humanimal is the show's Associate Producer of Music, Blaire Reinhard.)
  • Cheeto Dogfights - Two fighter planes made of Cheetos fight in the sky
  • Martin Scorsese's Exploding Squirrel - A squirrel explodes
  • Vincent Gallo Underwear Parade - A parade of guys in their underwear
  • Morbidly Obese Aquarium - Underwater view of morbidly obese men swimming in their underwear
  • Bigfoot Opera - an Opera where Bigfoot rides a unicorn
  • Senior Citizen Trannie Lingerie Party - Old men dress in lingerie and dance
  • Horrifyingly Sexy Hannity and Colmes - Same as with "Sexy Larry King"
  • Smooth Jazz Rectal Exams - People getting rectal exams as jazz music plays
  • Emo Baby VS. Goth Baby Smackdown - Two babies, one a goth and one an emo, fighting each other
  • Mr. Happy Handshake - A man who farts when you shake his hand meets a guy who shakes people's hands when they fart
  • Nightvision Elvis - Three Elvises shown in Nightvision
  • Racist Nose Party - A black finger tries to pick a white nose

[edit] Sketches

  • Idiot Paparazzi - Spike and some friends pretend to be Paparazzi and shout the names of celebrities while snapping photos of passing everyday people who have a resemblance to the celebrity being shouted.
  • Rick Richards reports
  • Tomorrow's News Yesterday Today - Spike reads "news from the future".
  • Tomorrow's Headlines Today
  • Payday Advance Lenders
  • The Donny Riffle Show
  • Febreze Elderly
  • Priest in a Yellow Ferrari
  • Lot Cops
  • Stimurol
  • Discriminav
  • NPR Morning Zoo
  • 30 Second Trading Spaces
  • The Heckler Whisperer
  • EPPT (Early Pregnancy & Paternity Test)
  • Aaron Sorkin's Key Shop
  • Transcripts of Books on Tape
  • Girl's Fathers Gone Wild - What happens when fathers catch their girls being videotaped
  • Senior Citizen Trannie Lingerie Party
  • Dr. Phil's Fan Mail - Spike reads mail intended for Dr. Phil, for voice overs were done by the show's staff, including Executive Producer Michele Armour, Associate Producer of Music Blaire Reinhard, and writing assistant Meghan Gambling.
  • Ye Olde Adult Video Shoppe - What porn would have been like during the American Revolution.
  • Shoe Store Predictions
  • Backfat Sponsorship -
  • Discount Puppies and Cats
  • Indignant Editorial
  • Lemon Party -
  • Classaction Lawsuit
  • Crappy Neighbor
  • Celebrity Space Shuttle
  • Clinica de Medico
  • What's Nuts Now? - in the episode with Jerry Seinfeld
  • Cops Guy
  • Chinese Product Recall
  • Comedy for Stoners - a series of sketches that should only be considered funny to stoners.
  • Pitters Beer - an ad for a beer that makes you wince when you drink it.
  • How to do a Nerdy Intern Segmant - starring actual nerdy staffer, DJ Lubel, the show's researcher.
  • The Unfair Target
  • Hollywood Douchbags

[edit] See also

List of late night network TV programs

[edit] References

[edit] External links