
Since programming anything new is probably a waste on a holiday weekend,
Comedy Central is programming roughly 4,000 previously aired stand-up specials (okay, just 40, but that's a lot) from some of the biggest names on its rosters, including Dane Cook, Jeff Dunham, Katt Williams, Louis C.K., Lewis Black, Brian Regan, Demetri Martin, Ron White, Lisa Lampanelli, and Jim Gaffigan. They'll also sprinkle in some of their
Comedy Central Presents half-hour showcases. It's called the Stand-Up Blowout Weekend.
The first special is at 3 PM -
Aisha Tyler is Lit: Live at the Fillmore and end, officially, with Drew Hastings:
Irked and Miffed at 3 AM Monday morning. Sunday at 10PM is the network premiere of
Dave Attell: Captain Miserable, which originally aired on HBO on December 8, 2007.

Comedy talk shows are a vastly underrated wasteland of quality programming, but they're shorter on female eye-candy than the floor of the Consumer Electronics Show.
ABC is hoping to change that by giving comic babe and former
Talk Soup slinger
Aisha Tyler her own piece of programming.
The network is letting her develop a pilot for a "hybrid" style talk show that incorporates sketch, stand-up and other variety comedy into a fully "wired" show that will communicate with their audience over the Internet's
series of complex tubes.

Looks like the first season of CBS' Friday night hit (can something be a hit on a Friday night?)
Ghost Whisperer is
coming to DVD on September 26. No offical word yet, but TVShowsonDVD.com is usually really accurate about these things.
Wow, September is turning into an incredible month for TV on DVD. Besides
Ghost Whisperer, we'll have season one of
Mission: Impossible, season two of
Lost, season two of
Entourage, season one of
Diagnosis Murder,
Stella, season one of
Simon and Simon, and season one of
Hustle. And that's just what's been announced so far. More to come I'm sure.