Tosh.0

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  • TV-14
  • 2009
  • 12 Seasons
  • 7.3  (16,436)

Tosh.0 is a comedy television show that premiered on Comedy Central in 2009, hosted by stand-up comedian Daniel Tosh. Throughout the show, Tosh makes humorous commentary on viral videos, memes, news stories, and various other forms of internet content. He often uses his sarcastic and blunt sense of humor to critique the absurdity of the viral content. Each episode of Tosh.0 starts with a cold open which typically shows a new viral video or meme that has gained popularity online. The show then transitions into a monologue by Tosh, in which he makes jokes about the featured content as well as current events. He also occasionally shares personal stories about his own life and experiences. One of the highlights of Tosh.0 is the "Web Redemption" segment. In this segment, Tosh invites a person who became famous through a viral video to come onto the show and redeem themselves. This could include anything from correcting misinformation or negative portrayals, to reenacting a viral video in a better way. The segment is often filled with humor and is intended to give the person a chance to move on from their viral infamy. Tosh.0 also features several recurring segments, such as "CeWEBrity Profile," where Tosh interviews a person who has gained fame through the internet, and "Is It Racist?," where Tosh looks at viral content and interviews people on the street to determine if it is, in fact, racist. Throughout the show's run, Tosh had several co-hosts, including Megan Abrigo, Caleb Emerson, Joseph Carl White II, Rozie Bacchi, and Nikki Nemzer. They would occasionally appear on the show to participate in skits or provide commentary. Tosh.0 also featured appearances by other comedians, actors, and celebrities. Some of the more notable guests include James Patton, Andrew Dice Clay, and Eddie Gossling. Travon Free, who acted as head writer for the show, also occasionally appeared on camera. Over the course of its run, Tosh.0 became known for its irreverent humor and ability to find humor in even the most absurd internet content. The show's popularity led to several spin-offs, including Tosh.0: Hoodies and Tosh.0: Deep V's. In addition to its comedic content, Tosh.0 also made headlines for its occasional controversy. The show was criticized for making light of sensitive topics and making inappropriate jokes, particularly when it came to issues of race and gender. Nonetheless, it remained a popular and enduring show for over a decade. In 2020, it was announced that Tosh.0 would be ending its run after twelve seasons. The final episode aired on November 24th of that year, bringing the show to a close. With its unique brand of humor, Tosh.0 left a lasting impact on the world of comedy and internet culture, paving the way for similar shows and content creators. In summary, Tosh.0 is a comedic television show that uses viral internet content as its source material. Hosted by Daniel Tosh, the show features jokes, skits, and recurring segments, including the popular "Web Redemption" segment. It is known for its irreverent humor and ability to find humor in even the most absurd content. Tosh.0 featured several co-hosts and guests over its run, and was both beloved and criticized for its controversial content. After twelve seasons, Tosh.0 came to an end in 2020, leaving behind a legacy of internet humor and entertainment.

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November 24, 2020 - The Masked CeWEBrity Singer
10. November 24, 2020 - The Masked CeWEBrity Singer
November 24, 2020
Daniel checks in with some musically challenged former guests to see how far they've fallen since being on the show, and reminisces about the unholy dumpster fire that was 2020.
November 17, 2020 - Ruairi Rap Reviews
9. November 17, 2020 - Ruairi Rap Reviews
November 17, 2020
Daniel talks with a white kid about the rap game and reveals the embarrassing side hustles celebrities are investing in.
November 10, 2020 - Nill The Cat
8. November 10, 2020 - Nill The Cat
November 10, 2020
Daniel analyzes the 2020 presidential election with the best political minds who have appeared on Tosh.0, and he dials up his favorite computer programmer who dresses like a cat.
October 27, 2020 - Rax Roast Beef Guy
7. October 27, 2020 - Rax Roast Beef Guy
October 27, 2020
Daniel calls 911 regarding a superhero being "attacked" at a barbecue, meets a man obsessed with seasonal Halloween stores and reveals unexpected objects extracted from peoples' bodies.
October 20, 2020 - Popstar Nima
6. October 20, 2020 - Popstar Nima
October 20, 2020
Daniel heads to the desert with a porn star and gets to know an artist living with attention-deficit disorder.
October 13, 2020 - Body Builder vs
5. October 13, 2020 - Body Builder vs
October 13, 2020
Daniel has unanswered questions about a flooded motel, interviews a man who's built up his body only so he can destroy it, and pitches a product to help public poopers.
October 6, 2020 - Cat Food Reviewer
4. October 6, 2020 - Cat Food Reviewer
October 6, 2020
Daniel gets frisky with America's number one cat food connoisseur and helps his staff orgasm using only the power of his mind.
September 29, 2020 - Trap Gardener
3. September 29, 2020 - Trap Gardener
September 29, 2020
Daniel reacts to a painful horse run-in, gets unconventional gardening tips from viral plant enthusiast Freedella De Vil and takes inspiration from a Turkish chef's no-look cooking approach.
September 22, 2020 - Rebecca Black
2. September 22, 2020 - Rebecca Black
September 22, 2020
Daniel bravely reopens amidst America's COVID-19 shutdowns, determines what's cake and what isn't, and sits down with YouTube sensation Rebecca Black.
September 15, 2020 - RIP Castro
1. September 15, 2020 - RIP Castro
September 15, 2020
Daniel premieres the episode filmed before the COVID-19 pandemic shut down production on the show and pays tribute to a late friend and Hollywood star.
Description

Tosh.0 is a comedy television show that premiered on Comedy Central in 2009, hosted by stand-up comedian Daniel Tosh. Throughout the show, Tosh makes humorous commentary on viral videos, memes, news stories, and various other forms of internet content. He often uses his sarcastic and blunt sense of humor to critique the absurdity of the viral content.

Each episode of Tosh.0 starts with a cold open which typically shows a new viral video or meme that has gained popularity online. The show then transitions into a monologue by Tosh, in which he makes jokes about the featured content as well as current events. He also occasionally shares personal stories about his own life and experiences.

One of the highlights of Tosh.0 is the "Web Redemption" segment. In this segment, Tosh invites a person who became famous through a viral video to come onto the show and redeem themselves. This could include anything from correcting misinformation or negative portrayals, to reenacting a viral video in a better way. The segment is often filled with humor and is intended to give the person a chance to move on from their viral infamy.

Tosh.0 also features several recurring segments, such as "CeWEBrity Profile," where Tosh interviews a person who has gained fame through the internet, and "Is It Racist?," where Tosh looks at viral content and interviews people on the street to determine if it is, in fact, racist.

Throughout the show's run, Tosh had several co-hosts, including Megan Abrigo, Caleb Emerson, Joseph Carl White II, Rozie Bacchi, and Nikki Nemzer. They would occasionally appear on the show to participate in skits or provide commentary.

Tosh.0 also featured appearances by other comedians, actors, and celebrities. Some of the more notable guests include James Patton, Andrew Dice Clay, and Eddie Gossling. Travon Free, who acted as head writer for the show, also occasionally appeared on camera.

Over the course of its run, Tosh.0 became known for its irreverent humor and ability to find humor in even the most absurd internet content. The show's popularity led to several spin-offs, including Tosh.0: Hoodies and Tosh.0: Deep V's.

In addition to its comedic content, Tosh.0 also made headlines for its occasional controversy. The show was criticized for making light of sensitive topics and making inappropriate jokes, particularly when it came to issues of race and gender. Nonetheless, it remained a popular and enduring show for over a decade.

In 2020, it was announced that Tosh.0 would be ending its run after twelve seasons. The final episode aired on November 24th of that year, bringing the show to a close. With its unique brand of humor, Tosh.0 left a lasting impact on the world of comedy and internet culture, paving the way for similar shows and content creators.

In summary, Tosh.0 is a comedic television show that uses viral internet content as its source material. Hosted by Daniel Tosh, the show features jokes, skits, and recurring segments, including the popular "Web Redemption" segment. It is known for its irreverent humor and ability to find humor in even the most absurd content. Tosh.0 featured several co-hosts and guests over its run, and was both beloved and criticized for its controversial content. After twelve seasons, Tosh.0 came to an end in 2020, leaving behind a legacy of internet humor and entertainment.

Tosh.0 is a series that is currently running and has 12 seasons (307 episodes). The series first aired on June 4, 2009.

Where to Watch Tosh.0

Tosh.0 is available for streaming on the Comedy Central website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Tosh.0 on demand at Google Play, Apple TV and Comedy Central.

  • Premiere Date
    June 4, 2009
  • IMDB Rating
    7.3  (16,436)