Comedy Central Presents
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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.
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EP1 - Tom Segura
January. 21,2011
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EP2 - Michael Kosta
January. 21,2011
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EP3 - Chelsea Peretti
January. 28,2011
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EP4 - Sheng Wang
January. 28,2011
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EP5 - Chris D'Elia
February. 04,2011
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EP6 - Nate Bargatze
February. 04,2011
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EP7 - Hari Kondabolu
February. 11,2011
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EP8 - Jack Whitehall
February. 11,2011
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EP9 - Al Jackson
February. 18,2011
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EP10 - Kyle Kinane
February. 25,2011
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EP11 - Matt Fulchiron
February. 25,2011
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EP12 - Mike Vecchione
March. 04,2011
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EP13 - Jessi Klein
March. 04,2011
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EP14 - Louis Katz
March. 11,2011
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EP15 - Jay Larson
March. 11,2011
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EP16 - Natasha Leggero
March. 25,2011
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EP17 - 17
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EP18 - Comedy Central Presents Season 15 Episode 18
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