Comedians of the World - Season 1

Season 1
US
Neal Brennan, Nicole Byer, Chris D'Elia and Nick Swardson represent the U.S. in a new international series of stand-up comedy specials.

Episodes

Neal Brennan
It's been a rough year for humans. But Neal Brennan's here with thoughtfully hilarious musings on a trip to Germany, dating in the #MeToo era and more.

Chris D'Elia
Chris D'Elia was bewildered by a trip Down Under. He also hates know-it-alls and thinks TED Talks are for dummies. But he loves being a comedian.

Nicole Byer
Bawdy comic Nicole Byer tells a lot of fat jokes -- so get over it. And there's no need to tell her she's beautiful. She already knows.

Nick Swardson
Nick Swardson's in his 40s and forgot to have kids. But he's got a hot tip based on personal experience: Never, ever fart on a plane.
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