COMEDY CENTRAL(R) Signs Deal With Comedian Russell Brand for a One-Hour Stand-Up Special
Stand-up Special to Tape in November in New York City
NEW YORK, Oct. 1 -- Fresh off his hugely successful
performance as the host of the 2008 MTV Video Music Awards, COMEDY CENTRAL
has signed charismatic and controversial comedian Russell Brand to shoot a
one-hour stand-up special, it was announced today by Elizabeth Porter,
senior vice president, specials and talent, COMEDY CENTRAL. The special
will feature Brand and an eclectic roster of special guests and will tape
in November in New York City, airing in 2009.
"Russell Brand's comedy is a perfect match for our audience. He's a
fresh new face with a rock-star aura and a unique and unpredictable act
that pushes the envelope of comedy," said Porter. "American audiences who
have been exposed to Russell through 'Forgetting Sarah Marshall' and the
VMAs have seen just the tip of the iceberg."
Said Brand: "COMEDY CENTRAL is the home of 'South Park,' 'The Daily
Show,' and 'The Sarah Silverman Program.' I am thrilled to have such
esteemed neighbours -- particularly Sarah whom I shall be constantly
troubling for cups of sugar and milk, breast milk."
Russell Brand has built a huge following in the United Kingdom since
his break-out year in 2006 when he was named "Best Newcomer" at the British
Comedy Awards and was crowned Time Out London's "Stand-up Comedian of the
Year" (he also took home GQ's "Most Stylish Man" award). His introduction
to American audiences came this year with his unforgettable portrayal of
rocker Aldous Snow in Judd Apatow's "Forgetting Sarah Marshall" and Brand's
new-found fame in the U.S. was cemented during his recent no-holds-barred
performance as host of the 2008 MTV Video Music Awards. He will appear
opposite Adam Sandler in "Bedtime Stories," scheduled for release on
Christmas Day and is also slated to reprise his role as Aldous Snow in "Get
Him to the Greek," a new Apatow-produced comedy in which the once-sober
rock star falls off the wagon before a major gig.
Brand has written a column in The Guardian since May 2006 and released
his critically-acclaimed and award-winning autobiography, My Booky Wook,
published by Hodder & Stoughton in the U.K., last November. My Booky Wook
was #1 on The London Sunday Times bestseller list for seven consecutive
weeks and remained in the top ten for weeks afterwards. The Observer
commented that "Russell Brand's gleeful tale of drugs and debauchery in My
Booky Wook puts most other celebrity memoirs to shame." My Booky Wook is
set to hit shelves in the U.S. in February 2009 through publisher
HarperCollins.
Brand's one-hour COMEDY CENTRAL Original Stand-up special will be
produced by Den of Thieves in association with COMEDY CENTRAL. Brand and
Den of Thieves' Jesse Ignjatovic are executive producers. Elizabeth Porter
is the executive in charge of production for COMEDY CENTRAL. This marks the
second time that Brand will be working with Ignjatovic; the two recently
collaborated on the 2008 MTV Video Music Awards. Simulcast on MTV and MTV2,
the 2008 VMAs, the first VMAs hosted by Brand, drew over 9 million total
viewers (Persons 2+), an increase of +28% vs. the 2007 VMAs and ratings
grew by +27% among P2+ and by +12% among Persons 18-34 vs. 2007.
Brand is represented by John Noel Management and Endeavor.
COMEDY CENTRAL, the only all-comedy network, currently is seen in more
than 95 million homes nationwide. COMEDY CENTRAL is owned by, and is a
registered trademark of, Comedy Partners, a wholly-owned division of Viacom
Inc.'s (NYSE: VIA and VIA.B) MTV Networks. COMEDY CENTRAL's Internet
address is http://www.comedycentral.com.
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