Jeffery & Cole Casserole

Jeffery & Cole Casserole (2009-2010)

EndedVariety showComedy

They're quirky, cute, and totally demented! Jeffery Self and Cole Escola are back with a fresh batch of twisted ridiculousness to take over your television screens in this sketch-comedy, reality series! Internet vlog stars, Jeffery Self and Cole Escola, return to late night television with this webcam ride into a world of sketches, bizarre moments, and general mayhem. These self-professed VGL ("very good looking)" guys are serving up their unique and absurd sketches in this web-to-TV romp.

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Scheduleevery Friday at 23:00 (30 min)

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Jeffery & Cole Casserole' premiere?

'Jeffery & Cole Casserole' premiered on June 19, 2009.

Who were the creators of 'Jeffery & Cole Casserole'?

The TV show 'Jeffery & Cole Casserole' was created by Jeffery Self and Cole Escola.

What was the genre of 'Jeffery & Cole Casserole'?

'Jeffery & Cole Casserole' was a comedy TV show.

Who were the main cast members of 'Jeffery & Cole Casserole'?

The main cast members of 'Jeffery & Cole Casserole' were Jeffery Self and Cole Escola, who played fictionalized versions of themselves.

What was the premise of 'Jeffery & Cole Casserole'?

'Jeffery & Cole Casserole' followed the lives of Jeffery and Cole as they navigated their way through various comedic situations, showcasing their unique perspectives on life.

Did 'Jeffery & Cole Casserole' have a laugh track?

No, 'Jeffery & Cole Casserole' did not have a laugh track. The humor relied on the natural comedic timing of the actors.

Were there any recurring characters in 'Jeffery & Cole Casserole'?

Yes, 'Jeffery & Cole Casserole' featured recurring characters such as Linda, played by Linda Lavin, and other actors who made appearances throughout the series.

Did 'Jeffery & Cole Casserole' have a specific target audience?

'Jeffery & Cole Casserole' targeted a younger audience, specifically appealing to those who enjoyed offbeat and irreverent humor.

Were there any notable guest stars on 'Jeffery & Cole Casserole'?

Yes, 'Jeffery & Cole Casserole' featured guest appearances from notable personalities such as Margaret Cho and Tim Gunn.

Did 'Jeffery & Cole Casserole' receive any awards or nominations?

Although 'Jeffery & Cole Casserole' didn't receive any major awards or nominations, it gained a dedicated cult following.

Did 'Jeffery & Cole Casserole' have a live studio audience?

No, 'Jeffery & Cole Casserole' was filmed without a live studio audience. The show had a more intimate and stylized approach to its comedic delivery.

Did 'Jeffery & Cole Casserole' tackle any social or political issues?

Yes, 'Jeffery & Cole Casserole' occasionally addressed social and political issues, using humor to shed light on various topics.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Jeffery & Cole Casserole'?

The first season of 'Jeffery & Cole Casserole' consisted of six episodes.

Did 'Jeffery & Cole Casserole' have a strong online presence?

Yes, 'Jeffery & Cole Casserole' had a strong online presence, utilizing platforms such as YouTube and social media to engage with fans and promote the show.

Were there any catchphrases associated with 'Jeffery & Cole Casserole'?

'Jeffery & Cole Casserole' had several catchphrases, including "Spit on it!" and "It's a casserole of life!" that became popular among fans.

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