Last Comic Standing: Season 5 is Rearing to Go!

Are You Ready?

By Chelsi, published May 31, 2007
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Last Comic Standing is a reality show on NBC that originally premiered in 2003, and was produced by Peter Engel. On the show, comedians go through the audition stage where they do a small skit. If they make it through, they get a callback to do another, larger, routine in front of a live audience. The semifinalists that have been chosen for a callback are divided into two groups and they perform their skit against each other. The studio audience votes for their favorites and the ones that make it get to move into "the house." When in the house, the comedians have to partake in weekly challenges, such as performing skits in a laundromat or working as a tour guide in Los Angeles.

The winner of the challenge gets immunity for the week as the housemates have to go into a video booth and declare who they think they are funnier than. After they watch these video clips together, the comedian with the most votes picks one person to battle against in a head-to-head challenge. They later perform for a studio audience, and once again, the studio audience votes for their favorite. The losing comedian goes home. They do this until there are only five contestants left. Once they are down to five, the audience at home gets to begin voting for their favorite comedian each week. They are voted off one by one until there is only one "Last Comic Standing."

The first season of Last Comic Standing was hosted by comedian Jay Mohr. It introduced us to comedians, Ralphie May, Rich Voss, and of course, the very first Last Comic Standing, Dat Phan. We were also introduced to Buck Star, who has been seen continuously throughout the audition shows, following the talent scouts, Ross Mark and Bob Read around the country. He started each of his performances with the growingly famous line, "Welcome to the Buck Star Show!" Season two brought names such as Alonzo Bodden, who has sat in as a celebrity judge, Gary Gulman, and winner, John Heffron. Buck Star continued showing up at auditions, and they finally gave him a callback.

Takeaways
  • The how originally debuted in 2003.
  • They are going on their third new host in the last three seasons.
  • The new seasons starts on June 13th!
Did You Know?
Some people have been turned away from being on the show because they're already too popular, and it would be unfair to the smaller guys trying to make a name for themselves.
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