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NickMom Night Out - Season 1

After a long day of working and taking care of their kids, moms usually want (and deserve) a chance at night when the kids are asleep to kick back and relax -- but it's a hassle to go out for a night on the town. With "NickMom Night Out," mothers don't have to go out for a night of entertainment, it comes to their homes. The half-hour show brings stand-up comedy acts into viewers' living rooms with topics that parents experience. After being filmed at comedy clubs across the country in the first season, season two finds the show at New York's Times Square Studios with Sherri Shepherd serving as host. And best of all, there's no cover charge or two-drink minimum.

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After a long day of working and taking care of their kids, moms usually want (and deserve) a chance at night when the kids are asleep to kick back and relax -- but it's a hassle to go out for a night on the town. With "NickMom Night Out," mothers don't have to go out for a night of entertainment, it comes to their homes. The half-hour show brings stand-up comedy acts into viewers' living rooms with topics that parents experience. After being filmed at comedy clubs across the country in the first season, season two finds the show at New York's Times Square Studios with Sherri Shepherd serving as host. And best of all, there's no cover charge or two-drink minimum.

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