Comedy Central is bringing back the laughs. The cable channel has ordered a still untitled new weekly TV series featuring comedian Jim Jefferies. The ten episodes will premiere in summer of 2017. Update: this program is now called The Jim Jefferies Show and premieres on Comedy Central, Tuesday, June 6, 2017 at 10:30pm.
Jefferies executive produces the 30 minute late night series wilth Scott Zabielski, alongside Alex Murray and Tim Sarkes of Brillstein Entertainment. Learn more from this Comedy Central press release.
JIM JEFFERIES BRINGS HIS INQUISITIVE AND INTERNATIONAL POINT OF VIEW TO COMEDY CENTRAL® IN NEW WEEKLY, LATE NIGHT SERIES
- Executive Produced by Jefferies, Scott Zabielski and Brillstein Entertainment Partners’ Alex Murray and Tim Sarkes
- 10-Episode Weekly Series Set to Debut This Summer
NEW YORK, March 3, 2017 – We’re in the midst of some intense and dividing times in America and Australian comedian Jim Jefferies is here to cue the laughs and cut through the bullshit with his new weekly, late night series for Comedy Central, it was announced today by Kent Alterman, President, Comedy Central. The half-hour series is executive produced by Jefferies, Scott Zabielski, and Brillstein Entertainment Partners’ Alex Murray and Tim Sarkes. Jason Reich (The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, Full Frontal with Samantha Bee) is co-executive producer and head writer. The 10-episode season is scheduled to premiere this Summer.
“I’d like to thank Comedy Central for this incredible opportunity,” said Jefferies. “It’s always been a dream of mine to do a show in this arena and I can’t wait for everyone to see what we’ve got planned.”
“Jim has a huge comedic voice on the global stage,” said Alterman. “During development, we also learned his talent is only surpassed by his incredible work ethic.”
Australian comic, Jim Jefferies moves behind the desk to take on culture and politics in his new (untitled) Comedy Central weekly, late night series. Fresh off a series of blockbuster comedy specials, Jefferies travels around the globe to tackle the week’s top stories and most controversial issues. Plus, he’ll talk about Donald Trump because, unfortunately, there’s no way he can avoid it. Monika Zielinska and Adam Londy are the Executives in Charge of Production for Comedy Central.
A comedian, actor and writer, Jim Jefferies has established himself as one of the most respected comics of his generation with a controversial and belief-challenging stand-up style that continues to surprise and entertain audiences around the globe. He recently wrapped an international stand-up tour, “The Unusual Punishment Tour,” to rave reviews which came on the heels of releasing his second Netflix special Freedumb last summer. Jefferies burst onto the U.S. comedy scene in 2009 with his popular HBO special I Swear to God, the first of seven specials, including his debut Netflix special, Jim Jefferies: BARE, which garnered attention for an iconic set focused on guns and gun control in the United States.
He has appeared on Comedy Central’s @midnight with Chris Hardwick and The Comedy Jam special that aired last August. Jefferies has also found critical success as an actor where he played the role of “Charlie” in the feature film And Punching the Clown, that premiered at the 2016 SXSW Film Festival and he created, wrote, produced and starred in the critically-acclaimed series Legit, which ran for two season on FX.
What do you think? Are you a Jim Jefferies fan? Will you check out his new Comedy Central TV show? Let us know, below.
Exactly when and where has America used nuclear weapons on people? If this is referring to the atomic bombs used in WWII, then obviously the Jim Jefferies crew does not understand the difference of what a nuclear weapon with plutonium is and splitting an atom. It is irresponsible of Comedy Central to air a show in which makes America look even more like a bullying nation.
Huh? What are you on about?
Well, anyway, regardless of any “nuclear weapons” errors show may or may not have made, the U.S. actually IS a self-righteous “bullying nation”, so airing a show that expresses that is hardly “irresponsible”.
Stopped reading at first typo which was…first sentence.