We're Not Done Yet! Emmy(R)-Nominated 'The Sarah Silverman Program' Airs Three New Episodes Through December 11, Thursdays at 10:30 p.m. on COMEDY CENTRAL(R)
Series Also Stars Steve Agee, Jay Johnston, Brian Posehn and Laura Silverman
Users Can Visit comedycentral.com to Get Exclusive Sarah Silverman Clips, Behind-the-Scenes Footage, Original Webisodes of Animated Series and a Daily Blog
NEW YORK, Nov. 20 -- We've heard the rumors, we've seen the misprints and we know you're excited for the finale, BUT "The Sarah Silverman Program" is still in mid-season, airing new episodes until the ACTUAL finale airs on Thursday, December 11. Follow Sarah and the rest of the gang for three more new episodes as she reunites with her father, creates a new word and becomes engaged to her dog, Doug. COMEDY CENTRAL's hit series, "The Sarah Silverman Program," airs on Thursdays at 10:30 p.m. (all Times ET/PT)
Below are the upcoming new episodes:
Thursday, November 20 "I Thought My Dad Was Dead, But It Turns Out He's Not"
Sarah discovers that her father is alive and when they reunite, they do what any father and daughter would do, form a soft rock cover band. Meanwhile, Brian spends a ridiculous amount of money on a DVD, then commits to watching it enough times that it will make itself more economical than if he'd rented it.
Thursday, November 27 (Pre-empted for Thanksgiving)
Thursday, December 4 "Kangamangus"
Sarah strives to leave a legacy by creating a popular slang word, "Ozay." While she struggles to get others interested, Brian effortlessly succeeds in the same pursuit with his word, "Dot-nose."
Thursday, December 11 "Vow Wow"
Sarah mocks the institution of marriage by announcing that she and her dog, Doug, are engaged. But, when Doug actually saves Sarah's life, she ceases to view the "engagement" as sarcastic. Brian and Steve discover an old pickle jar that Steve farted in 10 years ago, which sparks a renaissance in their relationship.
"The Sarah Silverman Program" stars Silverman portraying a character (aptly named Sarah Silverman) whose absurd daily life is told through narrative and an occasional song. In each episode, Sarah falls into unique, unsettling and always hilarious predicaments, with her sister Laura (played by real-life sister Laura Silverman), her nerdy gay neighbors, Brian and Steve (Brian Posehn and Steve Agee) and dim-witted Officer Jay (Jay Johnston) never far from her side.
"The Sarah Silverman Program" Web site features highlight video clips from every show and a preview video clip each week, as well as exclusive behind-the-scenes extras and a daily blog from the show insider, with stories, cast interviews and pictures from every episode. Also showcased are "Sarah Silverman Program" Animations, including brand new episodes of the hilarious and radical original Web series "The Adventures of Steve and Brian," "Fantastimart" and a Cookie Party game, with original voices from the cast.
"The Sarah Silverman Program Season Two: Volume One (Uncensored)" DVD is a completely uncensored two disc-set and hit stores on Tuesday, October 14. The DVD features over one-hour of bonus material including the cast and creators at 2007's Comic-Con, animated webisodes, behind-the-scenes and audio commentary with the entire cast.
The series is based on an idea by Silverman, Dan Harmon and Rob Schrab (Oscar-nominated "Monster House"). Silverman, Schrab, Heidi Herzon ("Jesus is Magic") and Dan Sterling ("The Daily Show") are the executive producers. Schrab and Sterling also serve as director of some of the episodes. Gary Mann is the executive in charge of production for COMEDY CENTRAL.
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