Talk Show the Game Show - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

She Ready, Boo!
Three guests compete for the title of best talk show guest in America.

National Treasure
Comedian Wanda Sykes brings the bubbly; actor Scott Adsit shows his unusual pet; reality star Pandora Boxx explains what happens when two divas collide.

Times a Waistin
Comedian Maria Bamford has an unusual vision of Guy's future; truTV's Ben Roy drinks, spits and swirls for points; impressionist James Adomian becomes three guests in one.

I'll Burn It Down
Comedian Nicole Byer high kicks her way into the judges hearts; truTV's Kyle Kinane hunts for points; comedian Julian McCullough wigs out with Guy.

Milk and Cookies
Oscar winner Diablo Cody shares her pop goddess obsession; rock star Moby reveals the birth of his name; comedian Arden Myrin magically flashes her way to the top.

Rare Air
Comic and author Chelsea Handler regifts an anatomical present to Guy; ex-pro footballer Maurice Jones Drew draws a foul while singing; comic Nikki Glaser dishes on break-ups and make-ups.

Panel of Questionable Blazers
Comic Fortune Feimster dishes on a celebrity dinner party; Adam Cayton-Holland gets heated over birds; actress Alice Wetterlund gives Guy a hunky gift; a legendary surprise guest makes his way into Talk Show Stadium.

Canadian Tuxedo
Comic songbird Bridget Everett flirts with a ``Basic Instinct'' moment; musical artist Kelis gets saucy; actor Josh McDermitt talks about zombies and mullets.

Balls Get in the Way

I'm Cool
Actor Utkarsh Ambudkar reveals his dapper rapper side; comic Aparna Nancherla discusses post-brunch mood swings; actor Jon Daly talks about mistaken identity.

Borderline Relatable
Comic/actor Aasif Mandvi talks about his vices; actor John Ross Bowie is an open book about Heathers he's dated; comic Phoebe Robinson's boob grazing story; not one, but two special surprise guests.

Those Damn Housewives
Actress Wendi McLendon Covey dishes on the drama in the LBC; comedian Jonah Ray bums cash from the crowd; funny lady Michelle Buteau tells of her indecent proposal; only one can be named best talk show guest in America.

Wig Toss
Comic Margaret Cho wigs out; director Paul Feig shows he's truly magic; actor Ed Weeks' British accent goes to the dogs.

Smashing Them Guts
Writer/actress Julie Klausner gets surreal; comic Moshe Kasher shows some chutzpah; comic Rhea Butcher puts the ``oh!'' in Ohio; Andy Kindler.

Ankle Cleavage
Actor John Early channels his best Britney; political commentator Ana Navarro boycotts all things orange; actress Kate Flannery dishes on her days of waiting tables for celebs.

Hot Gossip
Actor Tim Bagley spills the tea on the Playboy Mansion; NFL running back Rashad Jennings reveals what's in rookies' jockstraps; comic Beth Stelling feels the burn.
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