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- 1. Oprahization Jun 16, 1999
- Jimmy Kimmel and Adam Carolla fight back against Oprah Winfrey's influence on American society.
- 2. They Don't Want Sex as Much as We Do Jun 23, 1999
- Household hints from adult-film stars; movies men don't want to see.
- 3. Bad Old Days Jun 30, 1999
- Baby Barry Kimmel; children give it their on best on "Kids Tell Jokes.".
The Man Show is an American comedy television show on Comedy Central that aired from 1999 to 2004. It was created in 1999 by its two original co-hosts, Adam Carolla and Jimmy Kimmel , and their executive producer Daniel Kellison .
The Man Show: Created by Adam Carolla, Daniel Kellison, Jimmy Kimmel. With Adam Carolla, Jimmy Kimmel, Angelique Gorges, Vanessa Kay. A comedic talk show geared toward men and their interests.
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- 1999-06-16
- Comedy, Talk-Show
- 30
The Man Show Full Episodes. All credit goes to the GOATs Adam Carolla and Jimmy Kimmel!
Show opens with women protesting against the Man Show, only to end up mud wrestling. Adam and Jimmy give their opinions on the bathroom, 3 segments of Jimmy conducting Bathroom Interviews, 'If Adam Was King,' and 'The Legend of The Fox.'
Hosted by Jimmy Kimmel and his sidekick, Adam Carolla, the show delivers big laughs and a few insights into what makes the male of the species tick. 209 IMDb 6.6 1999 22 episodes. X-Ray 16+.
- 22 min
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The Man Show. Season 5. With new hosts Joe Rogan and Doug Stanhope waiting in the wings, Adam Carolla and Jimmy Kimmel host their final chauvinistic season of Comedy Central's man-centric variety series, saying goodbye to the beer, the Juggies and the trampolines.
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This is a list of the 95 episodes of the comedy television series The Man Show, airing on Comedy Central from 1999 to 2004 that starred Adam Carolla and Jimmy Kimmel; the final 22 episodes were hosted by Doug Stanhope and Joe Rogan, before its cancellation in 2004.