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NPR: Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!
Add FeedWeekly comedy show from NPR with a panel of comedians, a special guest, and questions about current events.
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Vinyl Cafe Stories
Add FeedCBC Radio presents the stories and misadventures of Dave, the owner of the "Vinyl Cafe", the world's smallest record store, where the motto is "We may not be big, but we're small." The show also features Dave's wife, Morley, their two children, Sam and Stephanie and assorted friends and neighbours.
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Horse Armor Podcast - A Video Game Podcast
Add FeedHorse Armor brings humor to video game reviews and news. Every week we pick a current game or games to talk about in detail, giving our hard and truthful opinions. Be warned, Tom is prone to "nerd rages" and has no filter. If you want to comment on our podcasts or see what we do between podcasts check out our website at http://horsearmorpodcast.com/.
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Dr. Bill.TV - Video Netcasts
Add FeedDr. Bill has well over thirty years of experience as a computer professional, and is a System Engineer. He manages both Microsoft Windows and Open Source Linux servers, professionally, and has a particular dedication to the Open Source movement. He believes that the best software, as well as the humans that use it, should be free! He is a system and network engineer, and loves "Geek Culture!" His blog is, "Dr. Bill: The Computer Curmudgeon."
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APM: A Prairie Home Companion's News from Lake Wobegon
Add FeedMonologues about folks in Lake Wobegon
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Cornucopia Radio Show Podcast
Add FeedA collection of the best sketches, jokes, music, radio plays and creative madness broadcast on “The Cornucopia Radio Show"
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Scam School (Large Xvid)
Add FeedIf Harvard offered a PhD in deceit, this would be it. Award-winning magician Brian Brushwood takes viewers on an inside tour of bar tricks, street cons, and scams. If you watch carefully, you'll never have to pay for a drink again!
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The Colbert Report
Add SiteGet all your ‘truthiness’ right here. Host Stephen Colbert treats the important topics of our time and the daily news with absolutely no seriousness whatsoever.
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The Office
Add SiteBased on the award-winning British comedy of the same name, this acclaimed sitcom is told through the lenses of a documentary film crew and filled with gossip, pranks, romance and general foolishness at Dunder-Mifflin Paper Co. in Scranton, Pennsylvania. If you've ever hated your boss, your job or both, then you'll love this show.
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The Daily Show with Jon Stewart
Add SiteThe most trusted name in fake news is now available right here. Get your fix of Jon Stewart, his intrepid team of correspondents and their spin on all the day’s news and newsmakers.
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The Adventures of Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids
Add SiteFat Albert, Weird Harold, Rudy, Dumb Donald, Russell, Bucky and Mushmouth share childhood experiences to which we can all relate. To the outside world, the place where they spend much of their time is a pile of junk. But to Fat Albert’s gang, the junkyard becomes a magical playground filled with adventure, excitement and new discoveries.
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Archie Bunker's Place
Add SiteArchie Bunker gets to loudly voice his opinions in his own bar. Archie and his partner, Murray buy the neighborhood bar and rechristen it Archie's Place. The Bunkers adopt their niece, Stephanie, but during the show's second season, Edith dies, leaving Archie to raise Stephanie, and, soon, another niece, with the help of a black housekeeper. Most of the action is set at the restaurant, with a cast of new characters including Anne Meara as the cook and Jason Wingreen as the bartender.
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Anytime
Add SiteFrom a single-car garage in Van Nuys, California, comes ANYTIME WITH BOB KUSHELL hosted by Emmy-nominated writer/producer Bob Kushell (The Simpsons, 3rd Rock, Samantha Who?). Forget about staying up, get your late night comedy, music and A-list celebrity fix in just 5 minutes...ANYTIME.
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Action
Add SiteSuperstar producer Peter Dragon (Jay Mohr, host of TV's "Last Comic Standing") builds his stellar career on the three pillars of show business - prostitution, nepotism and dishonesty. Adding to that an ego as big as a Beverly Hills mansion, the aptly-named Dragon and his cohorts manage to be politically incorrect, backstabbing, phony, petty, pissy and most of all - ingeniously funny!