Viewers of Comedy Central Presents Season 11 are wondering how many episodes are in the series and when each new episode comes out. The show features stand-up comedy specials from various comedians, offering a diverse and entertaining lineup of laughs and humor for viewers to enjoy. With a mix of established veterans and rising stars, the series delivers comedic performances covering a wide range of topics in each episode.
Here’s how many episodes are in Comedy Central Presents Season 11 and on what day new episodes come out.
How many episodes are in Comedy Central Presents Season 11?
Comedy Central Presents Season 11 has 20 episodes.
The episode list is as follows:
- Episode 1: Marc Maron
- Episode 2: John Heffron
- Episode 3: Andrew Kennedy
- Episode 4: Nick DiPaolo
- Episode 5: Dov Davidoff
- Episode 6: Kyle Grooms
- Episode 7: Bob Marley
- Episode 8: Lisa Landry
- Episode 9: Tom Papa
- Episode 10: Maria Bamford
- Episode 11: Finesse Mitchell
- Episode 12: Loni Love
- Episode 13: Chelsea Handler
- Episode 14: Deon Cole
- Episode 15: Paul F. Tompkins
- Episode 16: Kyle Dunnigan
- Episode 17: Ian Bagg
- Episode 18: Josh Sneed
- Episode 19: Mitch Fatel
- Episode 20: Howard Kremer
The show showcases a diverse array of comedic talent, featuring stand-up specials from established and up-and-coming comedians alike. Each episode offers fresh perspectives and hilarious routines, covering topics ranging from personal anecdotes to social commentary. The series spans multiple seasons, with each episode delivering laughter and entertainment to viewers. With its wide variety of comedians and styles, it continues to be a beloved staple of comedy television.
The cast of Comedy Central Presents includes Marc Maron, Nick Di Paolo, Loni Love, Dov Davidoff, Lisa Landry, Maria Bamford, Finesse Mitchell, Chelsea Handler, and Paul F. Tompkins.
When do new Comedy Central Presents episodes come out?
All episodes of Comedy Central Presents season 11 are currently available to watch. There are no new episodes.
The official synopsis for the series reads:
“These half-hour specials showcased some of the best up-and-coming comedians of the moment. The show was a pivotal stepping stone for many of today’s stand-up stars.”