- Network: Comedy Central
- Series Premiere Date: Feb 1, 2007
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 172 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 84 out of 172
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Mixed: 7 out of 172
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Negative: 81 out of 172
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peterdFeb 10, 2007
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NickMFeb 4, 2007the show relyed on vulger, childish, and immature comedy for a lot of it, which grows very tiring, but sarah the main character is both comical and loveable.....ill give the show another try, but i doubt ill be a dedicated watcher every week
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NatCMar 13, 2007Pretty Bad so far......hopefully will get better....Comedy Central why have you deserted me? I've had to resort to watching the networks to get a good laugh! Thank goodness for reruns of "Scrubs" !!
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JeezLouiseMar 5, 2007I watched the show for about 10 minutes, and I could actually feel my brain cells committing suicide. Ms. Silverman's grating "comedy" worked on Saturday Night Live in small doses but her own show is tortuous to watch. Her offensive and obnoxious "acting" seems to define her as a person, since this is the only schtick she's got.
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DaveBMar 7, 2007not hysterical, but not painful to watch either, Like a less funny strangers with candy
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[Anonymous]Feb 6, 2007tries way to hard to be funny but ends up being annoying
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DanielBFeb 14, 2007Mediocre work from a mediocre talent. She was good on Mr. Show, and that's about it
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NateJFeb 17, 2007very dumb but naked trucker is much much much worse i hate that show take it off the air comedy central is to good of a network to put these shows on.
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Awards & Rankings
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Where her movie overstayed its welcome, the quick-shot format of TV works beautifully. The result is haphazard, amoral, ridiculous, wildly offensive...and, you know, totally hilarious.
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The Sarah Silverman Program is a welcome outlet for Silverman’s brand of outlandishness, blessedly stingy with its desire to breach mores, and much more concerned with decorating its late-night comedy turf so that it can welcome any kind of unexpected laugh: shock, parody, irony, insult humor or absurdity.
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The pilot... iis actually the least funny of the three episodes I saw; in the other two, "Sarah" and the other characters are much better developed and the stories hang together better. Still, it's an acquired tastelessness.