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Exclusive: Comedy Central is making changes to its late-night lineup.
The Paramount Global network has canceled animated series Tooning Out The News and Hell of a Week with Charlamagne Tha God.
Both shows are exec produced by Stephen Colbert.
Hell of a Week with Charlamagne Tha God ran for two seasons on the network. It launched in September 2021, initially as Tha God’s Honest Truth before it was rebranded for its second season. The weekly series turned into more of a panel format for the second season, which premiered last July after The Daily Show.
The half-hour show featured influential guests, unlikely pairings of comedians, outspoken celebrities and thought-leaders across the political spectrum, debating the current events permeating politics and culture with guests unpacking the stories blazing the headlines as well as Charlamagne’s unfiltered take on the most talked about topics.
It made its biggest headlines with an interview with Vice President Kamala Harris,...
The Paramount Global network has canceled animated series Tooning Out The News and Hell of a Week with Charlamagne Tha God.
Both shows are exec produced by Stephen Colbert.
Hell of a Week with Charlamagne Tha God ran for two seasons on the network. It launched in September 2021, initially as Tha God’s Honest Truth before it was rebranded for its second season. The weekly series turned into more of a panel format for the second season, which premiered last July after The Daily Show.
The half-hour show featured influential guests, unlikely pairings of comedians, outspoken celebrities and thought-leaders across the political spectrum, debating the current events permeating politics and culture with guests unpacking the stories blazing the headlines as well as Charlamagne’s unfiltered take on the most talked about topics.
It made its biggest headlines with an interview with Vice President Kamala Harris,...
- 5/18/2023
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
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Exclusive: Charlamagne Tha God’s late night series is getting a rebrand and a format shake-up at Comedy Central.
The Paramount Global-owned cable network is rebranding Tha God’s Honest Truth and turning the weekly series into more of a panel format for its second season.
The show will now be known as Hell of A Week with Charlamagne tha God and will return on Thursday July 28 at 11:30pm after The Daily Show with Trevor Noah.
The half-hour show will now feature influential guests, unlikely pairings of comedians, outspoken celebrities and thought-leaders across the political spectrum, debating the current events permeating politics and culture with guests unpacking the stories blazing the headlines as well as Charlamagne’s unfiltered take on the most talked about topics.
The panel approach replaces the deep dives, sketches and social experiments of the first season.
The show, which Charlamagne exec produces alongside Stephen Colbert,...
The Paramount Global-owned cable network is rebranding Tha God’s Honest Truth and turning the weekly series into more of a panel format for its second season.
The show will now be known as Hell of A Week with Charlamagne tha God and will return on Thursday July 28 at 11:30pm after The Daily Show with Trevor Noah.
The half-hour show will now feature influential guests, unlikely pairings of comedians, outspoken celebrities and thought-leaders across the political spectrum, debating the current events permeating politics and culture with guests unpacking the stories blazing the headlines as well as Charlamagne’s unfiltered take on the most talked about topics.
The panel approach replaces the deep dives, sketches and social experiments of the first season.
The show, which Charlamagne exec produces alongside Stephen Colbert,...
- 7/15/2022
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
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