- Network: Comedy Central
- Series Premiere Date: Feb 1, 2007
User Score
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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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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AndrewSFeb 19, 2007
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funkspielFeb 21, 2007I love Sarah, she can lick jelly off my manhood any day. But this show is too scatological for me.
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BrandonMFeb 22, 2007This is a very funny show, Sarah Silverman doesn't dissapoint. I found myself laughing so hard I couldn't breath, however my girlfriend doesn't think it's funny I hope the show lasts!
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SCOTTSFeb 28, 2007Very original
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kevinwMar 15, 2007boring
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SteveGMar 17, 2007The funniest show I've seen in the last couple years. I've loved every episode. She's a mean, awful, totally funny chick.
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LisaWApr 21, 2007I tried so hard several times to give Sarah a chance to be funny or clever or original...almost got close once or twice, but overall embarassingly void of any intelligent humor...or any humor...except the gay couple, who had a little funny chemistry and timing here and there. I hope this show does not air for another season. What a waste.
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TimC.Sep 25, 2007THIS SHOW SUCKS!!!!! how much longer do we have to deal with this sh.tty show wasting comedy central's air time?
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tonynNov 13, 2008Show sucks, seems she has connections to get this show on.
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NeilMNov 15, 2008Puerile, dull and tasteless.
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Aug 26, 2010
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.