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Da Ali G Show

An ignorant, wannabe-Jamaican British b-boy; an anti-Semitic, misogynistic but friendly Kazakhstani television reporter; and a homosexual Austrian fashonista--all played by Sacha Baron Cohen--conduct interviews on unsuspecting Americans, who include prominent pundits in the political system and celebrities, that reveal deeply hidden prejudices and challenge social mores within American society.
Genre: Comedy, Talk-Show

Bertolt Brecht

Das literarische Quartett Bertolt Brecht: add synopsis Plot Keywords:
Genre: Talk-Show

Bruce Lee: The Lost Interview

Bruce Lee The Lost Interview: No description
Genre: Short, Talk-Show

The Dialogue: An Interview with Screenwriter David Seltzer

David Seltzer knows Hollywood. He knows the business, the tricks of the trade and all the hidden truths. He's got the stories from working with Jacques Cousteau, penning the horror classic The Omen and adapting Roald Dahl's Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. He can tell you why writing is like love-making and why there is no such thing as fiction. His advice about directing? Wear comfortable shoes. In this interview, you'll learn that and more, including what recent screenplay is the most elegant he has ever heard spoken on-screen and why you don't win arguments with movie stars.
Genre: Talk-Show

The Graham Norton Show

The Graham Norton Show: No description
Genre: Comedy, Talk-Show

The 7PM Project

The 7PM Project: added from request
Genre: Talk-Show

Conan

Keep cool, my babies.
Genre: Comedy, Talk-Show

The Colbert Report

An, offshoot of The Daily Show, The Colbert Report (the Ts in Colbert and in Report are silent) is a parody of shows like "The O'Reilly Factor." Colbert begins the show with teasers about the show's content and then the credits go by, with a giant eagle and the stars and stripes featured predominantly. Colbert will pepper commentaries with phrases like, "Look, I don't have time to read books," or, "President Bush isn't a head thinker, he's a gut thinker." Aspects of talking head programs are exaggerated and Colbert presents a host overwhelmed by his own importance. Guests do not walk on-stage but are seated at a small table to the side. Colbert runs over to them, encouraging the audience to applaud and high five him as he passes. He is then likely to begin an interview by asking a guest something like, "Explain evolution in 20 seconds," or "Isn't everyone who disagrees with the president guilty of treason?" Colbert is also very clear about our number one threat, "Bears." His distrust of bears is a continuing theme.
Genre: Comedy, News, Talk-Show

Alan Carr: Chatty Man

Alan Carr Chatty Man: The series features a variety of celebrity interviews, audience participation and short comedy sketches.
Genre: Talk-Show

After the Catch

The heroes of "Deadliest Catch" meet in a bar to swap fish tales.
Genre: Documentary, Talk-Show
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