As the tan lines start to fade, turn over a new leaf and tune in to the #1 brand in comedy! This fall Comedy Central debuts all-new seasons from its roster of hit series: everyone's favorite foul-mouthed fourth graders are back with the 18th season of the legendary and 2013 Emmy®-winning series "South Park" (September 24); the Internet better watch out when Daniel Tosh returns with brand new episodes of "Tosh.0" (August 26); trouble ensues as the dysfunctional rangers at Brickleberry National Park premiere season three of "Brickleberry" (September 16); the fourth season of the 2014 Emmy®-nominated, Peabody® Award-winning and-critically acclaimed sketch series "Key & Peele" debuts (September 24); the party rages on with Adam Devine and his funniest friends with season two of the stand-up series "Adam Devine's House Party" (September 9); and the leader of the stand-up revolution brings season three of "Gabriel Iglesias Presents Stand-Up Revolution" (October 3).
Following are descriptions of the returning series premiering this fall. All times ET/PT. Original Series and Specials Tuesday, August 26 "Tosh.0" (Fall Season Premiere) - 10:00 p.m. "Tosh.0" returns with new episodes featuring razor-sharp humor and biting commentary from comedian Daniel Tosh. The weekly, topical series delves into all aspects of the Internet from the absolutely absurd to the incredibly ingenious. Each episode includes a "CeWEBrity Profile" or Tosh giving subjects of notorious viral videos a second chance to redeem themselves from the embarrassment with which they have become synonymous with their very own "Web Redemption." Tuesday, September 9 "Adam Devine's House Party" (Season Two Premiere) - 10:30 p.m. Series Moves to its Regular Timeslot Thursday, September 11 at 12:30 a.m. ET/PT The party continues when Adam Devine is once again given a massive party budget, this time in New Orleans. Once again, things get a little crazy as some of Devine's favorite up-and-coming comedians stop by to enjoy the party and perform stand-up sets, including Matteo Lane, Mark Serritella, Erik Griffin, Alingnon Mitra, Cy Amundson, Ben Roy, Sabrina Jalees, Nick Rutherford, Jesus Trejo, Rick Glassman, Monroe Martin, Kurt Braunohler, Crystian Ramirez, Billy Bonnell, Kevin Christy, Randy Liedtke, Rob Christensen, Kristen Schaal, Joe Pera, Thomas Dale, Rell Battle, Mike Bridenstine, Sam Morril, Tone Bell, Dave Thomason, John Mckeever, Nikki Glaser, Ian Karmel, Aparna Nancherla, and Brendan Lynch.Available on-air, online and on-the-go, Comedy Central (www.cc.com) is the #1 brand in comedy and is owned by, and is a registered trademark of, Comedy Partners, a wholly-owned unit of Viacom Inc. (NASDAQ: VIA and VIAB).
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