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- Hapless Tom Peters takes meetings with a bizarre and moronic mayor to share his ideas for bettering the town, always with disastrous results.
- Stand up comedian and marijuana user Doug Benson documents thirty days of pot free living and thirty days of non-stop use to compare the effects of both.
- Jonathan Vandermark is a music teacher with a weakness for young men with great aspirations and without a pot to piss in. When Sebastian enters his life and takes advantage of John's charity, his life and afterlife will be changed forever.
- Follow four comedians as they tour the States.
- A master of the one-liner with an absurd rambling style, Zach's sharp, resonating humor makes his show at the famed Purple Onion in San Francisco one of the funniest performances in recent comedy.
- Regardless of Joe Rogan's success on television with the Ultimate Fighting Championship or hosting Fear Factor or co-starring in NewsRadio, his true love is stand-up comedy. With more than 15 years as a touring comedian, Rogan has honed an opinionated comedic style that challenges the status quo. From his unorthodox ideas for peace in the Middle East to debunking the myth of Noah's Ark and appreciating the vastness of space - all of the energy of a live Joe Rogan performance is captured on Joe Rogan: Live!
- A mix of stand-up routines and behind-the-scenes footage with comedians Zach Galifianakis, Maria Bamford, Patton Oswalt, and others.
- Just when they think the Army can't screw with them any more, four U.S. Army Reservists are sent on a meaningless mission guarding a radio tower on a barren patch of desert in American-occupied Afghanistan. Dying of boredom rather than enemy fire, the soldiers occupy themselves as best they can with pranks, poker, and occasionally shooting at each other. The monotony is broken when the Air Force mistakenly air-drops a keg of beer and a bottle of whisky. With no supervision, no responsibilities, and all that beer to go to waste, the four Weekend Warriors build a bonfire, tap the keg, fill canteens and swap stories over an inebriated afternoon of booze, banter, and bonding. But as night falls, the hard reality of war interrupts their drunken respite, as Afghani irregulars attack their station. BOHICA is at once a recognition of the absurdity and futility of war and a celebration of the men and women who are compelled to fight it.
- Bette Midler performs four songs from her recording "Bette Midler Sings The Peggy Lee Songbook". Selections include "I'm A Woman," "He's A Tramp," "Fever," and an alternate take version of "Is That All There Is?" The program also includes interviews with Bette, along with Nicki Lee Foster and Holly Foster Wells (Peggy Lee's daughter and granddaughter.) along with never before seen vintage home movies from the Peggy Lee estate. A highlight is a home movie montage scored to Bette's recording of "Folks That Live on the Hill." This program was created as the exclusive DVD content for the Dual Disc release of Bette's Peggy Lee tribute.
- 2005–3.2 (34)TV Episode
- A look behind the scenes of Tom Goes to the Mayor
- Tom visits the mayor with an idea about child safety, an idea that the mayor quickly takes over and embellishes.
- A "sexy scandal" grips Jefferton when a tape of the mayor and the town's bandleader, Roy Teppert, becomes public.
- Tom develops a novelty calculator, the Calcucorn, which features a pink unicorn that solves equations.
- Tom's old friend Gibbons visits Jefferton and fails to leave in a timely manner, resulting in unexpected chaos.
- Inspired by a TV commercial, the mayor decides to resurrect the Jefferton theme park Pioneer Island, which burned to the ground many years ago under mysterious circumstances.
- After all three of his stepsons have heart attacks and Joy verbally accosts him for interrupting her breakfast, Tom decides to form a health camp for boys.
- When Jefferton's bird sanctuary is threatened by development, Tom brings the mayor a petition from the town to save the birds.
- When Tom comes up with a novelty T-shirt depicting a top hat-doffing rat and a catchy phrase, the mayor is so delighted by it that he grants Tom a kiosk in the mall to peddle his wares in time for the Christmas shopping season.
- When Tom tries to start his own consulting business, his family becomes the reason for his application's rejection.
- Tom tries to spend time with his father, who is on a layover for 11 minutes.
- Although he has limited experience with dogs, Tom is selected by the mayor to provide a canine matchmaker for Jefferton's yearly holiday Toodle Day, in which all eligible dogs in town are married.
- Tom proposes a renewable power source based on human waste.
- Tom plans to leave Jefferton behind and start a new life elsewhere, but things are put on hold when the mayor awards him the post of vice mayor.
- Tom pitches an idea for a theme restaurant to the mayor.
- After discovering cracks in the Richardson Family Dam, Tom becomes determined to halt the upcoming Jefferton Bass Fest.
- Tom opens a store called My Big Cups, but things become complicated when the mayor stops by.
- To help attract tourists to Jefferton, Tom and the mayor invent a fake sea serpent named Jeffy.
- Tom begins looking for a job to impress his stepsons at their school's career day and is subsequently hired by the mayor to be the CEO of the Department of Special Projects.
- When the Jefferton wrestling coach has a stroke and collapses, Tom is called upon by the mayor to coach the team.
- The mayor hires a homeless saxophonist who plays smooth jazz and is managed by Tom to perform at the grand opening of the Waterbed Galleria.
- The mayor's obsession with getting rid of a lawnmower man results in the mayor hiring Tom to replace all the grass in the Jefferton park with spray-on instant carpet.
- Tom sees a doctor regarding frequent wet dreams he has been having.
- Tom's funds are depleted after buying his kids a bounce house.
- Tom makes a new friend through social media.
- Attendance at the local Jefferton Zoo goes down after Bernie Fusterillio's Real Live Animal Experience opens across the street.
- Tom embarks on a couple's cruise in an attempt to bond better with his wife Joy, only to find that the mayor is also on board trying to bond better with her as well.
- Tom needs the Mayor's help to get the father-son barrel goat hunt back on.
- After children in Jefferton are discovered to have high levels of starch, Tom goes undercover as a student, at the urging of the mayor, to try and figure out what is happening.
- Tom goes to Jefferton Castle with the mayor for a weekend retreat party.