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Comment: It would appear that Tucker Carlson has been a guest on the show
[1] so it might be a good idea to wait a month or so to review this given the two week delay in airing.
SmolBrane (
talk) 18:42, 25 March 2024 (UTC)
Kill Tony is an American live
podcaststand-up comedyvariety show created and hosted by
Tony Hinchcliffe[1][2] and produced and co-hosted by
Brian Redban.[3] The show premiered on June 3, 2013 and has released a new episode every Monday night since. It streams on
YouTube[4] and other online platforms, achieving around 2 million downloads per episode.[5]
In each episode, comedian Tony Hinchcliffe and Brian Redban, usually joined by a celebrity guest host or hosts, randomly draw names from a bucket of aspiring
stand-up comedians who are given the opportunity to perform a minute of
stand-up comedy for the panel and a live audience, followed by an interview.[6][7] Comedians who generate laughs and do well are usually given further opportunities to perform comedy by the show's hosts, such as spots on their respective comedy tours, or chances to perform as "regulars" on Kill Tony.[8][9][10]
Select comedians known as the series "regulars" perform a new, minute-long set of stand-up comedy in each episode of the show. This is in contrast with the comedians who are "bucket pulls" and are selected at random. To date, 14 different comedians have been given status as regulars on Kill Tony.
Sara Mostajabi – 23 sets (2013 as regular; died 2022[35])
Kam Patterson[48] – 37 sets (2023–present as regular)
Casey Rocket[49] – 5 sets (2024–present as regular)
Michael Lehrer,[50] William Montgomery,[51] and David Lucas[52] are also members of the Kill Tony Hall of Fame.
Golden Ticket Winners
Another select group of comedians known as the series "golden ticket winners" are promised a minute to perform in any episode of their choosing. It is considered the next-highest honor to becoming a regular on the show, usually given to comedians who live outside of the area where the show is recorded. Only one golden ticket was ever rescinded, from Ric Diez after losing a challenge to Hans Kim. To date, 17 different comedians have been awarded the golden ticket.