The Colin Quinn Show

2002
The Colin Quinn Show

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EP1 Episode #101 Mar 11, 2002

Segments include ""Colin Quinn's Monologue,"" ""Channel Zero Local News,"" ""Town Meeting,"" ""George W. Bush Speech/Backyard Wrestling,"" and ""Don and Lisette Meet Muhammed.""

EP2 Episode #102 Mar 18, 2002

Segments include ""Colin Quinn's Monologue,"" ""Stop the Stupid Jokes,"" ""Town Meeting,"" and ""Channel Zero Local News.""

EP3 Episode #103 Mar 25, 2002

Segments include ""Colin Quinn's Monologue,"" ""Channel Zero Local News,"" ""Town Meeting,"" ""Don and Ethan,"" and ""Ethnic Identifier.""
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Released: 11 March 2002 Ended
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The Colin Quinn Show was a three episode sketch variety show hosted by Colin Quinn in 2002.

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swat611 Why didn't NBC pick this up, i'll never know. Cos it wasn't that bad. Colin Quinn is not extremely funny or anything, but he's ok, and the show was pretty good. But it looks like he's doing well on Comedy Central now, so its all good.
c_shifty85 Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn was the name of the Comedy Central show and at times it was a tough crowd. Quite a few jokes bombed, mostly from Colin. Nick usually had the better jokes than the other comedian guests. Jerry Seinfeld and Sarah Silverman stopped by as guests. His Ethnic Countdown was the best idea on the show.The NBC version was much better. Live, from SNL's studio, along with Tina Fey as a writer. Sort sketch, and a variety of comedians telling them what's on their mind. Filled with a variety of great ethnic jokes. This version would be better suited for Comedy Central.
Michael-96 I never saw the original NBC show, but Comedy Central's two-week reincarnation of the show to see how it fared was not wildly successful, in my opinion. Quinn's humor gets repetitive quickly, and he doesn't hold a candle to Jon Stewart and the Daily Show. Perhaps that was Quinn's problem - having to follow such a great show was bound to make his own seem mediocre at best.I doubt we'll see this returning.
Mister13 The Colin Quinn show provided a glimpse into what is wrong with political correctness, making fun of other people is funny.Now before we all start getting up in arms about how horrible racism is, let me explain, the show generally opened with Colin's monologue talking about topical issues of the day.Following that came the most hilarious round table discussion. Several comedians of different ethnicities would sit around on a stoop like set and would talk about different topics as Colin would call them out, moderate, and add his own spin.Sadly this type of show would probably be more welcomed in the 1970's than the new millennium.After the 1st episode I knew that NBC was not going to keep it on the air, it was insulting, thought inspiring and hilariously funny, and quite honestly I think if more shows had the same subject manner dealt with honesty and humor, I do not think race relations would be so turbulent as they are today.After 3 very fresh and inventive episodes it was sadly canceled.