The Chris Gethard Show: Public Access Season 2

September. 24,2014      
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The Chris Gethard Show is, according to its website, “the most bizarre and often saddest talk show in New York City.” After starting off as a live show at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre in New York, the show moved to cable access on June 22, 2011. It is a call-in and variety show hosted by Chris Gethard that airs every Wednesday night at 11:00PM on MNN and on a live stream at the show’s website. The Public access television show is written and produced by Noah Forman, Dru Johnston, J.D. Amato and Chris Gethard. It is directed by J.D. Amato. The show, known for its "no cool kids" atmosphere, has been called "oddly uplifting", a "cult hit," "an often riveting experiment in seat-of-your-pants broadcasting," and has gained viewers from around the world.

Episode 11 : The Crowd Sourced Character Contest 3
December. 17,2014
The Crowd Sourced Character contest is back and better than ever. Come see eight of the most ludicrous characters you the people could come up with, then vote on your favorite.
Episode 10 : Web CG
December. 10,2014
The panel is giving out medical advice in an episode that is sure to terrify and worry ever actual doctor out there in the world with sword swallower, Bret Loudermilk and music from Frank Portman.
Episode 9 : All Hands on the Bad One
December. 03,2014
Sleater-Kinney joins the panel to play 'All Hands on the Bad One' with musical guest Priests.
Episode 8 : Sandwich Night: Toast Protocol
November. 26,2014
Leonard the Sandwich Lion rings in the greatest holiday on earth, Sandwich Night.
Episode 7 : Those Are Words My Mouth Just Said
November. 12,2014
The panel asks callers for a catch phrase for special guest Maeve Higgins.
Episode 6 : Birds and Bees and Eventually Eggs
November. 05,2014
The panel discusses the birds and the bees with Jo Firestone.
Episode 5 : Who's Your Favorite Serial Killer? Have You Taken Human Life?
October. 29,2014
The Chris Gethard Show discusses serial killers with special guest Brooks Wheelan.
Episode 4 : 200 Kazoos and Smithgate
October. 22,2014
An episode containing two hundred kazoos and an expected appearance from "Smith".
Episode 3 : Down to Fun
October. 08,2014
The TCGS panel play a phone based dating game designed by Emma Noble with musical guest Panglossian Prophets of Doom.
Episode 2 : Flying Knives and Animal Heads
October. 01,2014
Marcus Monroe is in studio to juggle anything the studio audience dares to bring with Mike Birbiglia and musical guest, Glockabelle.
Episode 1 : Fill the Bowl
September. 24,2014
The Chris Gethard Show returns for a second season with music from Jeff Rosenstock.

Seasons

Season 3
Season 3 2015
Season 2
Season 2 2014
Season 1
Season 1 2011

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