The Day Drinking with Seth Meyers New Year's Special
The Late Night host is looking back his buzziest moments with Rihanna, Kevin Hart, and more celebs on NYE.
The Late Night host is looking back his buzziest moments with Rihanna, Kevin Hart, and more celebs on NYE.
Seth Meyers
Self - Host
Amber Ruffin
Self
John Lutz
Self - Baby New Year
Seth Reiss
Self
Rihanna
Self (archive footage)
Post Malone
Self (archive footage)
Will Forte
Self (archive footage)
Kelly Clarkson
Self (archive footage)
Kristen Stewart
Self (archive footage)
The Late Night host is looking back his buzziest moments with Rihanna, Kevin Hart, and more celebs on NYE.
The comedic stylings of four sort-of famous funnymen are brought to the big screen courtesy of this 2002 documentary.
Comedian Kevin Hart performs in front of a crowd of 50,000 people at Philadelphia's outdoor venue, Lincoln Financial Field.
In this special live event, giants of stand-up come together to commemorate the 25th anniversary of Russell Simmons's groundbreaking "Def Comedy Jam."
Kevin Hart serves up laughs and brick oven pizza from the comfort of his home, and dishes on male group chats, sex after 40 and life with COVID-19.
One hundred superstar comedians tell the same very, VERY dirty, filthy joke--one shared privately by comics since Vaudeville.
Patton Oswalt delivers a fresh hour plus of stand-up, covering everything from misery to defeat to hopelessness. It's his most upbeat special to date.
Patton Oswalt, despite a personal tragedy, produces his best standup yet. Focusing on the tribulations of the Trump era and life after the loss of a loved one, Oswalt continues his journey to contribute joy to the world.
In his final comedy special, Norm Macdonald ponders casinos, cannibalism, living wills and why you have to be ready for whatever life throws your way.
The deleted scenes and additional stunts and sketches that originally were not presented in the original series.
2002 HBO Stand-up Special starring Robin Williams. Recorded and broadcast live from New Your City's Broadway Theater at the culmination of his historic 2002 sold-out tour, this special finds the Oscar-winning actor/writer/comedian returning after 16 years to his stand-up roots to deliver what the Washington Post calls "...in its madcap way, a seminal cultural event."