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- Jimmy Kimmel interviews celebrities.
- A comedic talk show geared toward men and their interests.
- A man caught up in the glamor of being a Hollywood celebrity has no idea that the production he's in is a fake.
- A show with real 'crank' phone calls to real victims. Puppets are added as the 'actors' to give visual support to what is happening in the phone calls.
- Andy Milonakis is a man who has it all: a comfy home, an outrageous sense of humor, and his own MTV television show complete with oddball skits, celebrity guests, and amusing pranks on the public at large.
- The 90th Annual Academy Awards ceremony, hosted by Jimmy Kimmel, celebrates the film industry's biggest achievements for the year 2017.
- The 89th Annual Academy Awards ceremony celebrates the film industry's best and biggest in cinema for the year 2016 with host Jimmy Kimmel, including awards for best actors, directors, songs, original screenplays and motion picture.
- Adam Carolla shares a comedic look at the day's events.
- There's a new Norm in sports. Funnyman Norm MacDonald returns to the desk to give you an update on the week's dropped passes, foul balls, and unnecessary roughness - and that's just what happened off the field. Sports, you've finally met your match.
- Adam Carolla is known as a radio and television personality. He has also spent several years working in the construction industry. The Adam Corolla Project is his attempt to take a house in Los Angeles, gut it down to the support beams and rebuild it, selling it for over a million. He finds his father is selling Adam's childhood home and he buys the house and brings in his crew. He describes them as "good workers, but they need supervision." Adam, however only stops by an hour or so a day and then goes off to his radio program. Lunch seems to be the crew's primary focus. Each new feature must be approved by the city inspector and seem to be approved on the first inspection. There are guest appearances by Jimmy Kimmel and Kathy Griffin and the work continues to fall behind schedule. Toward the end, Adam brings in a foreman and puts on his own tool belt to finish the house. Then the real estate saleswoman enters. "You talk to the camera, let me sell the house," is her attitude. Many of the people involved are non-show business friends of Adam's in the course of the show, his parents, his nephew, and his personal assistant all have their moment in the Project, which is filmed like a reality TV program.
- A travel show parody, "Gerhard Reinke's Wanderlust" follows the misadventures of a bumbling German backpacker as he travels the globe in search of reasonably priced culturally enriching experiences.
- A Primetime Special in which Jimmy Kimmel interviews Jimmy Kimmel and shows clips from his years as a host and beyond.
- Andy gets some help with his rapping from Biz Markie and gets Fruity Pebbles for Lil' Jon.
- We learn how to make breadcrumbs and important lessons from Jesus Kitty.
- Andy loses his monster protection from the couch people.
- These are dark days for Andy as he gets struck by lightening, gets turned into a werewolf, wets his bed and his pants, and battles it out with Fat Joe over a game of Battleship.
- Yes, Andy's penpal from Alaska sucks, yes, Abraham Lincoln invented karate, and yes, Andy rips out guest Carson Daly's arm hair. But, remember, it is his show.
- Shavin books a room for the Wu-Tang Clan; Hadassah applies for a nanny job; Rob helps a friend in need; Elmer finds a surprise in his dinner.
- Spoonie orders flowers; Gene Winterbuck calls a library; Hadassah catches crabs; Elmer's house gets peed on.
- Cammie calls a strip club; Spoonie sends flowers; Denis has a bad pet; Special Ed's got mail.
- A turd in Gladys' car; Elmer needs an apt; Batman's Nemesis needs information; Special Ed books a trip; Birchum wants a job.
- Spoonie calls the country club for tee time; Niles needs healthcare; Elmer needs hearing aids.
- Bobby looks for a job; Cammie receives tech support; Birchum searches for his lost leg; Danny gets sick.
- Niles orders custom invitations; Selectman Tony Deloge reaches out to voters; Helen needs help with her parrot; Bobby tries to help kids.
- Hadassah calls with a survey; Spoonie pitches greeting cards; Sal Macauley plays The Phone Zone; Bobby suffers a loss; Ween performs.
- Spoonie places a personal ad; Helen calls a grocery store; OCD Ken looks for love, and Terrence calls Subway for his boss.
- Karl Malone looks for Beanie Babies; Danny calls a caterer; Elmer complains to the cable company; Hadassah calls from the Dept. of Waste.
- Elmer calls about anal beads; Special Ed calls a record store looking for a certain song.
- Spoonie Luv calls for driving lessons; Niles Standish wants a balloon ride. Yanker voices: Tony Barbieri, Fred Armisen, Susie Essman, Jim Florentine, Katie Kimmel, Kevin Kimmel, and Sarah Silverman.
- Gladys calls for a conjugal visit; Ken gets stuck in a restroom.
- Hadassah tests her boyfriend's sperm; Jeff needs a job.
- Hadassah tests her boyfriend's sperm; Jeff needs a job.
- Cammie calls about her haunted breast implants; Tony Deloge tries to get a free meal.
- Elmer calls about gay porn on his computer; Adam Carolla and Dr. Drew reach out to their listeners.
- Cammie inquires about hourly car rentals; Dick Birchum needs some kids to work around the house.
- Gladys gets intimate with slime; Elmer needs the lotto numbers.
- Bob Odenkirk tries to overcome a speech impediment; Samir wants to throw a party.
- Spoonie Luv looks into karate lessons; Gladys complains about a video store mix-up. Yanker voices: Wanda Sykes, Tony Barbieri, Jim Florentine, Jimmy Kimmel, and Robert Schimmel.
- Elmer calls a brothel looking for a woman he met 30 years ago; Marion inquires about plastic surgery for her 11-year-old daughter.
- Bobby and Billy Fletcher call to make a reservation at a restaurant and Hadassah receives a sexually suggestive toy from her mother.
- Cammie wants to teach kids about the birds & the bees; Gladys has questions about her teenage son's breast-milk habits.
- Homeless, retired R&B singer Stompie looks for love; Hadassah becomes a telemarketer.
- Gladys hits the jackpot at a broken ATM; Niles asks a salesperson to eat a used tissue for $500.