jim gaffigan-related stories
Posted Nov 30th 2009 11:02AM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: OpEd, Video, Commercials, Celebrities, Reality-Free

In
TV Squad's continued efforts to share the best and worst of TV commercials with you, here's one that's currently airing that's just terrific.
Jim Gaffigan for eBay. Think harder. That's his advice for people who are trying to figure out what to buy him for Christmas.
Gaffigan is hilarious with that dry sense of humor and the furrowed brow. How much you want to bet he's been there when it comes to getting crappy gifts. You know, like a coffee mug that looks like it must have been re-gifted from an office birthday party. Or the jewelry box that's too ugly to be put on your dresser. Or a Chatty Cathy doll you received when your parents knew you weren't interested in playing with dolls.
Oops, that last one was a personal one of mine.
Continue reading Jim Gaffigan's Christmas ads for eBay are working
Posted May 27th 2009 8:05AM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Watercooler Talk, Reality-Free

I wonder if a show like
My Boys could survive on network television. Probably not. Nothing to do with the quality of the show, but it seems like the type of show that does better on cable (in a 10:30 time slot) than it would on ABC or NBC, with all that pressure. Last night the guys went to spring training in Arizona (maybe a little late for that, but there you go).
Posted May 13th 2009 9:31AM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Watercooler Talk, Reality-Free

Is
My Boys the sitcom we all should be watching? We hear so much about
30 Rock,
How I Met Your Mother,
Scrubs, even
Big Bang Theory, but
My Boys has its following too. Last night's episode was about Facebook, and yes, the show has a
Facebook page!
Posted Apr 14th 2009 6:03PM by Jonathan Toomey
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, OpEd, Reality-Free, Press Kits Unwrapped

Let's just get this out of the way:
My Boys isn't a very good show. Calling it mediocre is even going too far. However, I can't be the only one that's watching it, because the TBS sitcom is already a few episodes into its
third season. That's right -
My Boys has actually been somewhat of a minor success for TBS, partially due to some wise scheduling. Save for the first half of season one,
My Boys is always on during the spring and summer months when - surprise - there isn't much else to compete with. The show might not be great, but hey, new TV is better than no TV.
Continue reading Press Kits Unwrapped: My Boys, season three
Posted Mar 29th 2009 4:00PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Programming, What To Watch Tonight, Reality-Free
At 7, ABC has a new America's Funniest Home Videos, followed by a new, two-hour Extreme Makeover.
- CBS has a new 60 Minutes at 7, then new episodes of The Amazing Race, Cold Case, and The Unit.
- NBC has a new Dateline at 7, followed by new episodes of Kings and Celebrity Apprentice.
- At 8, FOX has a new Simpsons.
- HBO has the series premiere of The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency at 8.
- Disney has a new Sonny with a Chance at 8.
- At 9, FOX has a new Family Guy, then a new American Dad.
- PBS has a new Masterpiece Classic at 9.
- MTV has a new Rob Dyrdek's Fantasy Factory at 9, followed by new episodes of Bully Beatdown and Nitro Circus.
- Also at 9: Comedy Central has the standup special Jim Gaffigan: King Baby.
- At 10, AMC has a new Breaking Bad.
- Showtime has a new United States of Tara at 10.
- At 11:45, Cartoon Network has a new Aqua Teen Hunger Force.
- At 12:15am, Cartoon Network has a new Delocated, then a new Tim and Eric's Awesome Show, Great Job.
Check your
local TV listings for more.
Posted Mar 27th 2009 2:00PM by Danny Gallagher
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Other Comedy Shows, Interviews, Celebrities, Reality-Free

Actor and comedian
Jim Gaffigan has come a long way from driving down the stock price for Hot Pockets.
He landed his own short-lived sitcom on CBS, thanks to David Letterman, called
Welcome to New York and a co-starring role on the hit TBS' dramedy
My Boys, which returns for a third season on March 31.
He also racked up a long resume of funny and dramatic roles on hit shows like
Sex and the City,
Flight of the Conchords, and
That 70's Show. He is also one of the few actors to score appearances on all of the
Law & Order series if you don't count
the spinoff that hardcore
L&O cultists are forbidden to say out loud.
Continue reading Jim Gaffigan: The TV Squad interview - VIDEOS
Posted Apr 15th 2007 9:02AM by Adam Finley
Filed under: TV on DVD, OpEd, Video, Celebrities
Normally, any post I wrote up in reference to a video found on YouTube would include the video at the end of the post, but since we try to keep our content at least somewhat family safe, you'll have to check it out over at Dead Frog instead. In case I didn't make it clear, the video is definitely not safe for work.
Continue reading Black and Norton do vaudeville
Posted Mar 17th 2007 1:43PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Industry, Programming, Web, Celebrities
Posted Feb 4th 2007 6:54PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Sports, CBS, Commercials, Super Bowl
Jim Gaffigan with a head and face full of hair looks a little like Wolverine's nerdy brother.
This was the better of the two ads that ran very close to each other in this commercial break. The other had to do with the cast taking a karate class run by Michael Ian Black. But I wonder what the hell is going on with these commercials. Every single ad, the cast members seem to have different jobs, different relations to each other, probably even different names. Sometimes they work at an airport, sometimes they had hair combovers, sometimes they're married, sometimes they're just friends. Strange.
Anyway, the hair ad was better than the karate ad. (karate video after the jump)
Continue reading Sierra Mist Free: "Hair" and "Karate"
Posted Jan 2nd 2007 4:03PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Programming, Celebrities
I'm not sure if I'm a fan of these "What's In and What's Out" lists that seem to pop up every December or January. They seem to embrace trends instead of just quality. But I like Hank Steuver's writing and lists like this are a good conversation starter as the new year begins.
That doesn't mean I agree with him on everything. I mean, David Sedaris is "out" while John Hodgman is "in?" That's ridiculous (though I like Hodgman too). And Dancing with the Stars will never be "in" with me. But I love that he picks America's Next Model as being "out" and Ugly Betty being "in." Ditto his picks for Laguna Beach being "out" (Meerkat Manor is "in") and Dane Cook being "out" (thumbs up to Jim Gaffigan!).
What do you think is in and out, TV-wise? I'm sure they'll be a lot of opinions on Steuver picking Battlestar Galactica as being "out" and Heroes as being "in."
Posted Dec 22nd 2006 4:03PM by Julia Ward
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, NBC, Late Night, Animation, Web, Festivus

The third and final installment of
Conan O'Brien and comedian Jim Gaffigan's "Pale Force" animated Christmas episode can now be
streamed online, and it's a classic. Not only does it manage to satirize every single pop culture manifestation of this most precious of holidays, it also throws in a dig about the Eurocentric depiction of Christ, gives us an animated Andy Warhol and poses the question, "What would the world be like if Conan weren't pale?"
The number of sly references in the three-parter is dazzling as are such jaunty songs as "Not Going to Get Me Down This Year" and "Christmas is the Palest Time of Year." So, move over
Scrubs' Charlie Brown Xmas and
SNL's "Dick in a Box," the "Pale Force Christmas" episode has entered the favorite holiday viral race.
Posted Dec 19th 2006 12:01PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Pickups and Renewals
My Boys, the TBS comedy that I keep meaning to watch, was just picked up for a full season. The comedy, about a sports-loving girl with a bunch of guy friends, is the network's first attempt at an original, scripted comedy. It premiered with about 1.8 million viewers, which is enough to make TBS happy. The network ordered nine more episodes, bringing the total first-season order to 22. Production on the additional episodes will begin in early 2007 and they will air this summer. The first thirteen episodes will play out before the end of this year. And, if you're like me and you haven't seen them, you can watch on
TBS.com. I think the presence of Jim Gaffigan as a co-star is what has me intrigued. No word yet on the fate of TBS's other original scripted comedy,
10 Items or Less.
Is anybody watching this? What do you think?
Posted Nov 26th 2006 3:59PM by Richard Keller
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Cable, Programming, OpEd, Early Looks

One of the things I dislike about television is when they try to compare a new show to an established classic. You know, when they begin a promotion with "If you liked Friends . . .", or something like that. When I hear that what immediately comes to mind is, "It will absolutely, totally not be like Friends."
So, when I heard promotions for the TBS original comedy My Boys (which premieres on November 28th at 10 pm) start with the line "If you like Sex in the City . . ." I was immediately wary. After watching a few episodes of the series I can honestly say that it is similar to Sex in the City only that the main character is a woman who is a writer. Oh, I'm not saying that the show isn't watchable, because it is, but it is definitely not in the Sex category. In fact, I'm not too sure what category it falls in, other than single-camera comedy.
Continue reading My Boys -- an early look
Posted Nov 21st 2006 12:33PM by Richard Keller
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Cable, Industry, OpEd, Press Kits Unwrapped

You thought we were done with press kit reviews, didn't you? No sir, not in the new television world of hundreds of channels and year-round original programming. As winter approaches you may see more reviews as the fall season makes way for the mid-season premieres. Just fair warning to you all.
Continue reading Press Kits Unwrapped: TBS's My Boys
Posted Jan 31st 2006 12:22PM by Adam Finley
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Cable, OpEd, Celebrities
If you didn't catch Jim Gaffigan: Beyond The Pale on Comedy Central, you
should try and catch it again this Saturday because Jimmy Gaffigan is a damn funny man. You might recognize him from his appearances on
Conan and Letterman, but he's also appeared in several commercials and movies (he's the confused man
who gets "meowed" at in Super Troopers and was seen most recently in a series of television spots
for Sierra Mist along with Michael Ian Black and other comedians). Gaffigan uses a lot of the same observational humor
as other comics, but with a quieter, more surreal approach. He kicks off Beyond the Pale with a hysterical bit
of meta-comedy in which he pretends to be a woman in the audience commenting on the performer on stage. Eventually this
turns into an impression of the woman complaining she can't understand what he's saying because his impression is too
quiet. Gaffigan has a perspective on things that is almost extraterrestrial; he's both one of the oddest and smartest
comedians I've seen.
Also, you can catch Jim on Conan tomorrow night. Plenty of Jim to go around, no need to shove.