The Chris Gethard Show (2011)
Chris Gethard hosts a panel of comedians and weirdos who participate in weird games, take calls from listeners, and generally put on a bizarre weekly spectacle.
The Chris Gethard Show: Season 1 - 100 Episode s
1x1 - The First Episode
June 22, 2011
1x2 - The Episode Where Everything Started
June 29, 2011
1x3 - The Third Episode Episode
July 6, 2011
1x4 - The Tazapper Episode
July 13, 2011
1x5 - The Whiffle Bat Gang Episode
July 20, 2011
1x6 - The Last Small Studio Show
July 27, 2011
1x7 - The Hands On an Audience Member Episode
August 3, 2011
1x8 - The Kickboxer Episode
August 10, 2011
1x9 - The Dance Battle Episode
August 17, 2011
1x10 - The Human Crane Episode
August 24, 2011
1x11 - The How Random is Random Jean Episode
August 31, 2011
1x12 - The Fanelli Birthday Episode
September 7, 2011
1x13 - The What's On My Head Episode
September 14, 2011
1x14 - The Drawing Pictures Episode
September 21, 2011
1x15 - The Find The Human Fish Episode
September 29, 2011
1x16 - Goodbye Random Jean
October 6, 2011
1x17 - New Friends / Old Friends
October 13, 2011
1x18 - The Physical Fitness Episode
October 20, 2011
1x19 - The Great American Presidential Debate and Halloween Spooktacular
October 27, 2011
1x20 - Sibling Rivalry
November 4, 2011
1x21 - The Milkshake of Death
November 12, 2011
1x22 - Randow Andrew and the Hero's Journey
November 17, 2011
1x23 - Sandwich Night
November 24, 2011
1x24 - The Greatest Rivalry in Sports
December 3, 2011
1x25 - Papa Gethard's Love Cauldron
December 8, 2011
1x26 - Monologues Only
December 16, 2011
1x27 - One Hundred Callers
December 24, 2011
1x28 - Ruin This Show
January 5, 2012
1x29 - The Dominatrix
January 12, 2012
1x30 - The Night of Zero Laughs III
January 19, 2012
1x31 - The Blindfold Show
January 26, 2012
1x32 - Loser is the New Nerd
February 2, 2012
1x33 - Search For The New Random
February 9, 2012
1x34 - The Birth of the Third Random
February 16, 2012
1x35 - Checking In With Alyssa
February 23, 2012
1x36 - How Do Girls Work?
March 1, 2012
1x37 - The Culture Show
March 8, 2012
1x38 - The Birth of the Hintmaster
March 22, 2012
1x39 - The Camera Cannon
March 29, 2012
1x40 - The Wisdom of the Aged
April 5, 2012
1x41 - Math Sucks, Hintmaster Sucks
April 12, 2012
1x42 - The Hintmaster Show
April 19, 2012
1x43 - Multiple Choice Cavalcade of Fiascos
April 26, 2012
1x44 - Foreign Language Bingo
May 3, 2012
1x45 - We Got Nothing
May 11, 2012
1x46 - Robot Fights
May 17, 2012
1x47 - Birthday Night
May 25, 2012
1x48 - The Great Gethard Look-Alike Extravaganza
June 12, 2012
1x49 - Farewell Melissa
June 14, 2012
1x50 - The One Year Anniversary Show
June 21, 2012
1x51 - The Night of Zero Laughs IV
June 29, 2012
1x52 - The Genuine Sadness Episode
July 13, 2012
1x53 - The Shitty Art Show
July 21, 2012
1x54 - The Twist Magazine August 2012 Issue
July 28, 2012
1x55 - The Setup Show
August 2, 2012
1x56 - Sum Yourself Up in One Sentence
August 9, 2012
1x57 - Celebrities, Come Validate Us!
August 16, 2012
1x58 - The Crowd Sourced Character Contest
August 23, 2012
1x59 - Happy Murf Day
August 30, 2012
1x60 - Truth or Dare
September 6, 2012
1x61 - The Ultimate Public Access Party
September 14, 2012
1x62 - Smash Cut to the Future
September 21, 2012
1x63 - Smash Cut to the Past
September 28, 2012
1x64 - A Book Shall Be Written
October 5, 2012
1x65 - The Blindfold Show II
October 12, 2012
1x66 - The Softer Side of Shannon O'Neill
October 19, 2012
1x67 - The Cans Film Festival 2012
October 26, 2012
1x68 - The Beef Off
November 16, 2012
1x69 - Sandwich Night 2012: 2 Sandwich 2 Night
November 22, 2012
1x70 - Fan Fiction Theatre
November 30, 2012
1x71 - First Night in Harlem
December 13, 2012
1x72 - Panic Attacks and Technical Disasters
December 21, 2012
1x73 - Hyperresolutions
January 4, 2013
1x74 - Keeper and Company
January 15, 2013
1x75 - Loser is Still the New Nerd
January 18, 2013
1x77 - Belly Burrito
February 1, 2013
1x78 - Farewell Manesha
February 8, 2013
1x79 - Race to the Top
February 16, 2013
1x80 - We Are Not Ambidextrous
February 22, 2013
1x81 - February Beach Party
March 1, 2013
1x82 - When The Cat's Away The Ratz Will Play
March 7, 2013
1x83 - First Times
March 21, 2013
1x84 - Someone Will Die
March 30, 2013
1x85 - The Royal Rumble of Twister
April 5, 2013
1x86 - Beyonce!
April 13, 2013
1x87 - Let's Get Real
April 19, 2013
1x88 - What's in Hot Dog's Mouth
April 26, 2013
1x89 - Let's Sell Out With Real Late Night Characters!
May 3, 2013
1x90 - Who Needs a Haircut!?
May 10, 2013
1x91 - We Will Predict Your Future
May 17, 2013
1x92 - Sum Yourself Up in a Dance Move
May 24, 2013
1x93 - What's The Worst Thing You Can Make Us Say?
May 31, 2013
1x94 - Conspiracy Theory Gary Show
June 7, 2013
1x95 - The Hour Long Song
June 14, 2013
1x96 - The Crowd Sourced Character Contest 2
June 21, 2013
1x97 - True or False
June 28, 2013
1x98 - Leaked Emails
July 5, 2013
1x99 - Lookin' at Dicks for an Hour: A New Low
July 13, 2013
1x100 - HUNDO
July 20, 2013
1x101 - Glory Hole Kissing Booth
August 2, 2013
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