So there used to be this show called Night Flight.  It was on the USA Network in the 80’s and the general premise of the show was, “Let’s show a bunch of cool shit late at night.”  The whole thing cost about a dollar to produce and it was amazing.

Then at some point in the mid 80’s, basic cable television decided “Why should we spend even a dollar on ANYTHING when we can charge TWO dollars and put on infomercials?”  

The insomniac demographic has been grossly underrepresented on cable television ever since.  However, over the last few years I’ve noticed Comedy Central has been blowing off infomercials in favor of, get this — actual television!  What’s even cooler, a lot of the stuff they show is uncensored.  

See, there’s no FCC law that says you can’t use the word fuck and flash a pair of tits on cable television.  It’s always been a corporate decision made by networks to self-censor and in turn, appeal to more advertisers.  But at some point networks like Comedy Central and FX started to remember, “Oh yeah! Adults watch commercials too.”  That’s how we ended up hearing the word “Shit” on South Park 162 times in 2001.

Anyway, F-bombs and boobs are beside the point (though always appreciated), what I’m excited to see is this possible return to late-night weirdness on cable television.  I’m particularly excited to see my friend (and founding member of the Upright Citizens BrigadeMatt Besser, has an upcoming special airing on Comedy Central called “This Show Will Get You High.”  Here’s when it’s on:

Wednesday 10/27/10 - 3:00 AM

Thursday 10/28/10 - 4:30 AM

Monday 11/1/10 - 4:00 AM

I don’t know why more cable programmers don’t do this.  Everyone spends a ton of money shooting all these cool pilots. Why not throw ‘em on the air once in a while and see what happens?  Especially if it means more cool, weird, late-night programming.  

I know infomercials are a nice source of revenue for the cable networks. but every once in a while, after spending all that money shooting a pilot… maybe it might be a good idea to put it on TV and see what people actually think?  

It’s nice to see Comedy Central recognizes the value of the late-night weird audience. Wouldn’t you rather have something on the air like Besser’s show instead of paid programming?  

And who the fuck actually watches infomercials?! 

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Don’t forget - Horatio Sanz is hanging out with me all week long on Sirius XMU every day at 10:00 AM EST.  Here’s a clip from yesterday’s show featuring Horatio talking about Julian Casablancas covering his classic christmas song from SNL!

If you haven’t heard Julian’s amazing version of “I Wish It Was Christmas Today” here you go!

Horatio’s new show, “Big Lake” premiered last night on Comedy Central.  Make sure to check it out!  Unless of course you hate watching very humorous things on television.  If that’s the case, sorry about the whole “being dead inside” thing. That must suck.

This week on Sirius XMU…

This week my friend Horatio Sanz will be hanging out with me on my radio show on Sirius XM.  He’ll be in every day at 10:00 AM ET starting Tuesday on Sirius XMU (Sirius Channel 26 / XM Channel 43).

Horatio’s new TV show “Big Lake” starts Tuesday at 10:00 PM on Comedy Central.  I’ve seen three episodes so far and it’s hilarious!  Take a look:

The show also stars Chris Parnell and Chris Gethard.  It’s produced by Will Ferrell and Adam McKay.  Yup.  Everyone involved with “Big Lake” is totally awesome.

Also, I’m doing the monologues at Asssscat tomorrow at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre in New York.  Always a great time, come by if you’re around!

Here’s DEVO on The Colbert Report last night. De-evolution is real people.

 

I am beyond excited that I get to sit down with The Men Who Make The Music for a few minutes this afternoon at Sirius XM.  I’ll update later with info on when the interview will air.  In the meantime how Devo can help out with the oil spill