MattWalsh-related stories
Posted May 30th 2009 11:55PM by Annie Wu
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, TV on DVD, OpEd, Celebrities, Reality-Free

It's summer time and I can see you sketch comedy nerds are starting to get the shakes from
Saturday Night Live withdrawal. No worries, I've got some goodness to feed your short attention span and sketch comedy needs.
Here's a program that every self-proclaimed comedy fan should know. From 1998 to 2000, the
Upright Citizens Brigade television series ran for three seasons on Comedy Central, developing a solid cult following. The four stars, Ian Roberts, Matt Walsh, Matt Besser and Amy Poehler wrote and starred in the series, playing just about all the characters and giving us gems like
Ass Pennies, Spaghetti Jesus and little Girl Scout Cassie.
Continue reading Sketch Comedy Saturday: Upright Citizens Brigade
Posted Feb 12th 2009 10:01AM by Danny Gallagher
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Pickups and Renewals

One of your television's least-appreciated funnymen is getting a second wind on cable again.
The Upright Citizens Brigade's Matt Walsh and fellow founding member Trotter, er, Ian Roberts have landed their first starring roles in
a show he created for Spike.
It's called
Players, names after a sports bar his character runs with his brother as part of his eternal life fantasy to hit on hot waitresses and spend his days yelling at an HD television. Think of it as
Cheers, but with more penis jokes and a Carla that doesn't make your eyes bleed.
Continue reading Adair, er, UCB's Matt Walsh returning to star status on Spike
Posted Jun 15th 2006 10:32AM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Comedy Central

My home state of Oregon is awfully pissed off at Comedy Central's new mockumentary,
Dog Bites Man. The show stars former
The Daily Show correspondent Matt Walsh and comedian Zach Galifianakis, among others, as a morning news team. Apparently, the 'team' told the state it was making a documentary when it filmed at Portland State University earlier this year (why didn't anyone ask what Comedy Central is doing making a documentary?). At one point during filming, a student recognized Matt Walsh from
Old School, but he and the crew lied and said he's always mistaken for that guy. The University says it's fine with the humor, but not the deception. The state of Oregon is asking that Comedy Central not air any of the footage filmed at PSU.
Already, Comedy Central pulled footage from another episode of
Dog Bites Man where a professor at Chapman University in Texas thought he was part of a panel discussion on media, but ended up being the butt of a joke.
[Via
Lost Remote]