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[11/13/06 - 05:51 PM] Gary Gulman Rules the Stage in the World Premiere of "Gary Gulman: A Boyish Man" Debuting on Comedy Central(R) Saturday, November 25 at 10:00 P.M. "Last Comic Standing" and "Dane Cook's Tourgasm" alum gets his own stand-up special. |
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GARY GULMAN RULES THE STAGE IN THE WORLD PREMIERE OF "GARY GULMAN: A BOYISH MAN" DEBUTING ON COMEDY CENTRAL� SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25 AT 10:00 P.M.
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NEW YORK, November 13, 2006 -- He's got the brains. He's got the looks. But most of all, NBC's "Last Comic Standing" finalist Gary Gulman's got what it takes to make an audience burst into laughter. The World Premiere of the all-new stand-up special, "Gary Gulman: A Boyish Man," debuts on COMEDY CENTRAL Saturday, November 25 at 10:00 p.m.
Encore presentations air Monday, November 27 at 12:00 p.m. and 2:00 a.m.
From the El Portal Theatre in North Hollywood, Gulman shares his observations and astute outlook on all of those little things in life that just don't quite add up. Gulman touches on everything from his love for Oreos to annoying hotel room curtains that never seem to close completely. Plus, Gulman raises the poignant question: What's the point in advertising a universally-known beverage such as milk? Tune in to COMEDY CENTRAL November 25 for clever comedy that will make viewers laugh in agreement.
At the beginning of his stand-up career, Boston College graduate Gary Gulman would spend 12 hour days working as an accountant while his nights were spent looking for places to perform comedy. In 2004 he was awarded a finalist spot on the second season of NBC's "Last Comic Standing" and since then, Gulman has performed on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno," "Jimmy Kimmel Live" and "Dane Cook's Tourgasm" on HBO. Gulman also released his debut comedy album, "Conversations with Inanimate Objects," in 2005.
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[05/13/26 - 04:01 PM] "The Nightmare Upstairs: What Happened to Ty and Bryn?" Begins Streaming May 19 on Hulu What starts as a whirlwind romance and Vegas wedding spirals into a bitter custody battle marked by allegations of abuse and parental alienation.
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[05/13/26 - 03:01 PM] Six New Cast Join the Fifth and Final Season of "The Lincoln Lawyer" Amy Aquino, Angela Trimbur, Elpidia Carillo, Nate Corddry, Tricia Helfer, and Keir O'Donnell are all on tap.
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[05/13/26 - 12:08 PM] The 151st Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show to Make Its Debut on Netflix Live from NYC in February 2027 Seven highly respected group judges will make their selections over two nights at Madison Square Garden, with their winning dogs advancing to the Best in Show competition.
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[05/13/26 - 12:06 PM] Video: "The Hawk" - Official Teaser - Netflix Lonnie Hawkins, (Will Ferrell) 2004's number one golfer, struggles on the back nine of his career to recapture his magic.
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[05/13/26 - 12:03 PM] Video: "East of Eden" - Official Teaser - Netflix This fresh interpretation of Steinbeck's masterpiece will explore the multigenerational saga of the Trask family, focusing new attention on its indelible antihero, Cathy Ames, played by Florence Pugh.
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[05/13/26 - 12:02 PM] Netflix Announces New Drama Series "The Retrievals" Inspired by the Peabody Award-winning New York Times podcast, "The Retrievals" follows one woman's crusade against Yale Fertility Center after she (and almost 100 other women) were operated on without anesthesia - because a nurse stole their fentanyl.
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[05/13/26 - 12:01 PM] "Running Point" Renewed for Season 3 on Netflix Season 2 recently debuted in the Global Top 10, where it has remained since release, and its return also brought Season 1 back onto the chart, with the show surpassing 60M views across both seasons.
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[05/13/26 - 12:00 PM] Netflix Renews "Quarterback" for Season 3 Premiering Globally July 14, 2026 Jayden Daniels, Baker Mayfield, Cam Ward, and Joe Flacco are this year's subjects.
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[05/13/26 - 11:59 AM] Netflix Unites Harlan Coben & David E. Kelley on New Drama Series "Myron Bolitar" - Extends Creative Partnership with Harlan Coben After an injury ends his NBA dreams, Myron Bolitar reinvents himself as a sports agent - using charm, smarts, and a ruthless partner to navigate the high-stakes and dirty world of sports, where saving his clients often means risking himself.
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[05/13/26 - 11:58 AM] "My Life with the Walter Boys" Renewed for Season 4 on Netflix Season 3 is set to premiere in 2026, while season 4 will premiere in 2027.
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[05/13/26 - 11:57 AM] "Love Is Blind" to Return with Season 11 Set in Boston Hosted by Nick and Vanessa Lachey, the series returns this fall.
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[05/13/26 - 11:56 AM] Netflix Announces New YA Drama Series "Calabasas" - Forges Creative Partnership with Chris Van Dusen At an elite private school in the country's most exclusive town, the headmaster's ambitious daughter is destined to have it all - until she's swept into a forbidden romance with the one boy determined to burn down her glittering world instead of play by its rules.
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[05/13/26 - 11:55 AM] Netflix Renews "Big Mistakes" for Season 2 - Extends Creative Partnership with Dan Levy Said Levy: "Season 2 is already in the works and it's going to be WILD. I can't wait to get it out there to everyone as soon as humanly possible."
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[05/13/26 - 11:54 AM] Netflix Announces "Barbaric"; A New Medieval Fantasy Drama A ruthless and crass barbarian is cursed to only use his violence for good, which sends him, his talking axe and a young witch on a road of self discovery, redemption and revenge.
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[05/13/26 - 11:53 AM] Nick Cannon Is Getting Real About Fatherhood and Fame in New Docuseries In a new docuseries coming to Netflix later this year, the superstar is giving an intimate look at his wildly unconventional life, as he raises 12 children and co-parents with six different moms.
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