Meet the newest member of the Frat Hous
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Meet the newest member of the Frat House.
COMEDY CENTRAL October 2009
AUCKLAND, Monday 21 September, 2009 – He’s become the latest member of Hollywood’s ever-popular “frat pack”, having appeared with the core members in 2008’s ensemble piece Tropic Thunder and gone on to co-star with Will Ferrell in 2009’s Land of The Lost and opposite Seth Rogan in Pineapple Express. Danny McBride’s rise to fame continues, as Comedy Central New Zealand premiere Eastbound & Down this October.
Created by McBride and executively-produced by Will Ferrell and Adam McKay through Ferrell’s production company, Eastbound and Down sees former pro-baseball pitcher Kenny Powers return to his hometown to become a substitute P.E teacher. McBride, no stranger to playing cringe-worthy characters (after writing and starring in the low-budget hit The Foot Fist Way) takes on the lead character Kenny, who has already been compared to The Office’s David Brent as a potentially outstanding character in television history. Eastbound and Down has also achieved critical acclaim from Entertainment Weekly and The New Yorker and has just been renewed for a 2010 season.
They are a tradition
amongst the comedy circuit – sometimes hallowed and behind
closed doors; Comedy Central though are throwing those doors
open with their season of Comedy Central Roast’s as the
Emmy-nominated franchise debuts on New Zealand television
exclusive to Comedy Central. Sometimes edgy, sometimes
controversial but always funny, this month sees Joan Rivers
and Larry The Cable Guy get torn into by a cavalcade of
celebrities and admirers, not just restricted to the comedy
world – even Pamela Anderson, who is coming over as part
of NZ Fashion Week, gets the royal roasting
treatment!
Vincent Chase is on the cusp on being
Hollywood A-List material; his movie with James Cameron,
Aquaman is about to be released and his buddies “E”,
Turtle and brother Drama are living the high life, making
sure Vince enjoys a long-lasting career in the fickle world
of fame. The popular Entourage, produced and semi-based on
the experiences of Mark Whalberg, returns for it’s third
season on Comedy Central and further showcases the talent of
Jeremy Piven as super-agent Ari Gold – a role which has
earned him Emmy award in 2006, 2007 and 2008.
Before
the phenomenal Kath and Kim, Magda Szubandski, Glenn
Robbins, Gina Riley and Jane Turner became household names
through the popular and highly influential sketch show Fast
Forward. Akin to channel surfing, each sketch is segued by
television static with the cast sending up pop culture from
their day (the show was screened in the mid 80’s to early
90’s), so expect not only a great deal of laughs but a
great deal of nostalgia also.
Plus, continuing
throughout October as part of Saturday Night Stand Up is
Comedy Central Presents; the place to catch some of the
finest stand up routines from the comedy industries biggest
and most promising performers. This month, catch Comedy
Central favorite and current darling on the comedy circuit
Demitri Martin (US), Whose Line Is It Anyway star Greg
Proops (US), the ever acerbic and deadpan Jimmy Carr (UK)
and one of the stars of The Sarah Silverman Program Brian
Posehn (US)
Eastbound & Down. Tuesdays 9:30pm. Season
premiere Tuesday October 27
Comedy Central Roast. Fridays
8:30pm. Season premiere Friday October 9th
(Roast of
‘Larry the Cable Guy’ Friday October 9, Roast of Joan
Rivers Friday October 23)
Entourage – Season 3. Mondays
10pm. Season premiere Monday October 5
Fast Forward.
Fridays 10pm. Premiere show Friday October 2
Comedy
Central Presents. New shows premiere every Saturday
throughout October
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Central New Zealand’s October Programme highlights please
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