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The Queen of Mean in the studio! A cross between Don Rickles, Archie Bunker, and a vial of estrogen.
Funnyman Heath Hyche drops by for a chat with Jim & Randy...
Christian Finnegan is a stand-up comedian and currently can be seen on VH1's Best Week Ever.
The legend stops by to share some laughs with Jim & Randy
Comedian Lynne Koplitz is a whole lot more than sugar and spice - she's also damn funny.
Originally from Philadelphia, Ralph Harris is one of the fastest rising comedians today.
"I am a man, I am a stand-up. I am a party animal." - Bert Kreischer
Ralphie May drops in for a chat with Jim and Randy
One of the funniest working comedians today.
Patrice stops by for a chat with Jim & Randy
Jim stops by before his weekend at the Byham Theater
Pittsburgh's own is back in town...and back in the studio.
Tammy Pescatelli, from Last Comic Standing, drops by DVE to talk wil Jim & Randy
Comedian and co-author of the two-million-copy bestseller, "He's Just Not That Into You".
The always funny Lavell Crawford drops by for a side-splitting rant about politics and more...
Kevin Brennan, one of the country's top comedians, is back to visit with Jim and Randy.
The Hemi-guy and winner of Last Comic Standing...in the house.
One of the funniest comedians to hit the studio is back for his encore. "..hit 'em with your flute, Greg."
Arnez J Rapidly becoming one of the most talked about comedians, Arnez J's charisma and physical agility are unforgettable.
Harland Williams left behind a career as a forest ranger to try his hand at stand-up comedy, and soon made the transition to acting.
The brilliant, famously neurotic comedian Richard Lewis is known to millions from his thousands of TV and radio appearances, HBO comedy specials and his sold-out concert at Carnegie Hall.
Veteran comedian Ralphie May's popularity exploded after the success of the first season of "Last Comic Standing"
Born January 1968, February - Self-proclaimed "weasel" Pauly Shore was born into a family of comics -- his father, Sammy Shore, opened for Elvis Presley in the 1970s, while his mother owned a prominent Los Angeles comedy club. Banking on having inherited the funny gene, a then 19-year-old Shore began making the rounds at his mother's club and others.
The Philly native is a sitcom waiting to happen.
Grammy Award winning comedian is legendary for his invaluable contribution to American counterculture.