Funniest Wins

Funniest Wins (2014)

EndedGame Show showComedy

Each week, Funniest Wins competitors – both professionals and amateurs – will learn a different comedy style, guided by Marlon Wayans and guests who will include Wayans' comedian friends or family members. The aspiring comedians will test what they've been shown in front of an audience, with one person being eliminated until only one remains. The winner will receive a cash prize and an online series for Wayans' site WhatTheFunny.com.

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Scheduleevery Friday (21 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E08Funniest Wins, FinallyAug 15, 2014
S01E07Get AnimatedAug 8, 2014
S01E06Tough CrowdAug 1, 2014
S01E05The Sound of FunnyJul 25, 2014
S01E04RoastedJul 18, 2014
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Funniest Wins' premiere?

'Funniest Wins' premiered on June 20, 2014.

Who was the host of 'Funniest Wins'?

The host of 'Funniest Wins' was Marlon Wayans.

What was the format of 'Funniest Wins'?

'Funniest Wins' was a comedy competition show where contestants competed in various challenges to prove their comedic abilities.

How many contestants participated in 'Funniest Wins'?

'Funniest Wins' featured ten contestants.

What was the prize for winning 'Funniest Wins'?

The winner of 'Funniest Wins' received a cash prize of $100,000 and a career-altering opportunity.

Who were the judges on 'Funniest Wins'?

The judges on 'Funniest Wins' were Marlon Wayans, Andy Kindler, and Jeffrey Ross.

What were some of the challenges on 'Funniest Wins'?

Some of the challenges on 'Funniest Wins' included stand-up comedy, sketch comedy, and improvisation.

Did 'Funniest Wins' feature celebrity guest appearances?

Yes, 'Funniest Wins' had celebrity guest appearances to provide feedback and mentorship to the contestants.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Funniest Wins'?

The first season of 'Funniest Wins' consisted of eight episodes.

Which network aired 'Funniest Wins'?

'Funniest Wins' aired on TBS.

Was 'Funniest Wins' well-received by audiences and critics?

The reception of 'Funniest Wins' was mixed with critics having varying opinions on the show's comedic value.

Did 'Funniest Wins' have a live audience?

Yes, 'Funniest Wins' had a live studio audience who provided feedback and reactions during the performances.

Were the challenges on 'Funniest Wins' tailored to the contestants' strengths?

Yes, the challenges on 'Funniest Wins' were designed to showcase the contestants' unique comedic abilities and strengths.

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