Tosh.0
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Tosh.0 | |
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Created by | Daniel Tosh |
Directed by | Scott Zabielski |
Presented by | Daniel Tosh |
Country of origin | USA |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 41 |
Production | |
Executive producers | Daniel Tosh Mike Gibbons Scott Tomlinson |
Running time | approx. 21 Minutes |
Original release | |
Network | Comedy Central |
Release | June 4, 2009 – present |
Tosh.0 (pronounced "Tah-sh point oh") is an American television series hosted by comedian Daniel Tosh, who provides sarcastic commentary on not only various online video clips, but society, celebrities, and several other parts of popular culture.
History
Tosh.0 premiered on Comedy Central on June 4, 2009, starring Daniel Tosh. It focuses on internet viral video. The first season proved a surprise hit, averaging over a million viewers per episode. Within 10 weeks of its premiere, Tosh.0 became the second most watched cable network show in its time slot among 18-34 year old males, a sought after advertising demographic.[1]
The show was originally only scheduled for 11 episodes, but as its popularity increased, Comedy Central extended the first season to 16 episodes.[2]
Comedy Central confirmed a second season consisting of 25 episodes.<ref>http://seriesandtv.com/cancelled-shows-2009-tosh-0-gets-renewed-by-comedy-central/ Tosh.0 confirmed the show for a second 25 episode season, the premiere being on January 13, 2010</r
The show starts with a video and then the title. The first segment is Tosh commenting on varous videos and pictures often using oneliners. The last video is the video breakdown in witch Tosh will make many comments on the video. The second part of the show is the web redemtion in wtch Tosh will help redeem someone who was in a very popular viral video.
References
- ^ http://www.reuters.com/article/televisionNews/idUSTRE57C07K20090813
- ^ Tosh.0 Receives Order for Additional Episodes tvbythenumbers.com Posted on 12 August 2009 by Robert Seidman