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Sarah Wrote A Book!

April 5th, 2010

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The Bedwetter: Stories of Courage, Redemption, and Pee is on bookshelves and in website warehouses now. The Bedwetter features Sarah’s anecdotes about growing up Jewish in New Hampshire, where she developed a mean impression of her father’s incessant swearing when she was three, fought a nightly battle with her bladder through her teen years, and lost her virginity.

See what Sarah has to say about her new memoir, including the pictures. Then go pick up a copy or two for yourself (one for the nightstand and one for the toilet).

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 Sarah Wrote A Book!

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The Sarah Silverman Program, Now on Thursdays at 12am/11c

March 17th, 2010

Tune in to the Sarah Silverman Program at its new time, Thursdays at 12am/11c. This week, in "A Fairly Attractive Mind," Sarah has the mistaken epiphany that she is retarded, and tries to use her disability to inspire people.

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 The Sarah Silverman Program, Now on Thursdays at 12am/11c

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Odds and Ends – David Juskow, Ben Schwartz and More!

February 22nd, 2010

In this episode of Odds and Ends, the cast talks about beloved character actor and comic's comic Dave Juskow, we get a time lapse look at shooting of the stunt where a truck runs over the ladder, and find out where the name "Slip" came from along with some other backstory.

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Watch The Sarah Silverman Program this Thursday at 10:30pm/9:30c!

 Odds and Ends – David Juskow, Ben Schwartz and More!

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Brian Posehn Interviewed on G4

February 16th, 2010

Brian Posehn is many things: comedian, sports hero, hunky television star, but did you know he was also a geek? Watch as he lays all his credentials on the table in this mega-illuminating interview from G4's "Attack of the Show."

Tune in to The Sarah Silverman Program Thursdays at 10:30pm/9:30c.

 Brian Posehn Interviewed on G4

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Go Behind the Scenes of This Week’s Episode of The Sarah Silverman Program!

February 12th, 2010

Ready for more Story Time with Sarah St. Claire? The latest installment of "Odds and Ends" takes a look inside "The Silverman and the Pillows," so exclusive that it includes not only a story from Sarah, but a poem from Laura, an advertisement for Jay's judo school "Kickies", and a lesson on what it's like to shoot in those bear costumes from Steve as well. Also, as a special treat, Sarah does some impressions of her fellow cast members.

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Sarah’s First Album Drops on March 2!

February 11th, 2010

CCR0096 Silverman Cover Sarahs First Album Drops on March 2!You demanded it, so here it is! The soundtrack to "The Sarah Silverman Program," "From Our Rears to Your Ears," is available for the first time on March 2. The album contains 99 tracks with songs from all three seasons including "Cookie Party," "Poop Song," "Humanitarian" and "Baby Penis In Your Mind," as well as excerpts from the show’s most memorable scenes in all of their raw, uncensored glory!

Watch The Sarah Silverman Program every Thursday at 10:30pm/9:30c on Comedy Central!

 Sarahs First Album Drops on March 2!

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Sarah Valentines!

February 10th, 2010

From CC Insider

As you know, Valentine's Day commemorates that unforgettable day in 1986 when actor Scott Valentine invented love. And every year on February 14, we each struggle in our own way to find the words to express how we feel about our friends and loved ones. Well, this year why not let a TV show do it for you? Just send them one of these special Valentine's cards from The Sarah Silverman Program.

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 Sarah Valentines!

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Sarah Explains the Baby Penis on Everyone’s Minds

February 5th, 2010

Shooting on location in a public park, Sarah and Laura had to lip sync "The Baby Penis in Your Mind" in full view of innocent onlookers. The song was so catchy and played so many times that the cast and crew could be heard humming and singing it throughout the evening.

Wondering where the song came from? Wonder no more! Sarah explains the inspiration behind the song in this week's Odds and Ends clip! Also, Steve Agee talks about what it's like being in a tutu on the set, (Spoiler: He doesn't like it)."

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You'd never know it, but both the campfire scenes and the cemetery scenes were shot on a golf course in Griffith Park. Director Rob Schrab had everything from bug experts, giant smoke machines and even a couple of toy bats on strings at his disposal to make his spooky cemetery come to life. At one point, the shoot was stalled when a poisoned centipede was lost.

 Sarah Explains the Baby Penis on Everyones Minds

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Sarah Presents: “Stay Away From Bad Stuff, With Sarah St. Claire”

February 4th, 2010

Remember when you were a kid and you had books that told you all about being a good person? Well, Sarah's new children's book is almost like that. It tells kids what's bad. Like fires! Crackle, crackle — whoosh! Fire! Exciting!

But making fires is bad, kids. So, do good stuff like education and books instead.

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Download and print Stay Away From Bad Stuff!.

The season premiere of The Sarah Silverman Program airs tonight at 10:30/9:30c. Don't miss it!

 Sarah Presents: Stay Away From Bad Stuff, With Sarah St. Claire

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Sarah Answers Questions About Season Three

February 3rd, 2010

Sarah Silverman2A few days ago, Sarah gave a few pavement-beating reporters a sneak peek at the third season of The Sarah Silverman Program…

Matt: It sounds like you have a good season coming up.

Sarah: It does, right? I know I'm forgetting like eight episodes. There's one episode; our eighth episode actually is a Steve and Brian story line that, you'll actually, dare I say, cry at the end.

It was written as a drama. Rob Schrab, actually, who directs most of the episodes, and writes so much and created the show with me, wrote this episode; and he wrote the "A" story like it's a drama. I don't think it's like a very special "Family Ties," but I think you might get choked up at the end.

Don't miss the season premiere tomorrow at 10:30pm/9:30c, and check out the rest of the interview after the jump to hear Sarah's thoughts about Conan, her gay fans, and what she would be doing if not for her show…

Ben: Hey, Sarah. I'm from Gunaction.com. Sports, beer, media, humor, girls, and gadgets. That's what we do. I am a huge fan of your show. I absolutely love it. What I was always wondering is, if you didn't make it into comedy, what would you be doing?

Sarah: I would probably work with retarded adults.

Erin: Congratulations on the success of the show. I have to change topics a little bit, and I need to know if you think Conan got a raw deal?

Sarah: Yeah. I mean, I feel pretty confident that he's going to end up on top somehow, but totally. I just can't get my head around it. The guy has done so much for NBC and for Late Night, and has made such a success. If you remember, any talk show starts out super slow. No talk show has ever been a hit from day one, ever. And to switch from 12:30 to 11:30 seems like no big deal, but it is. It's a whole different animal. Not that I know, but from what I know, from what I see. To have him move his whole family and hundreds, over a hundred, hundreds, maybe, of staff, taking their whole lives and moving to L.A. Getting their kids in schools out here, and then only giving it six months? That's … crazy. They should never be able to use the words, "The NBC Family." Ever.

But, that said; people go, "Well, he got so much money," and that's nice that he got money, but he loves that job. Also, he got the money, but the rest of the whole crew doesn't, and he's got …. He's a good guy. I think they all probably feel real displaced, and abandoned. And they have every right to feel that way.

I can't help but hope that he lands at FOX or somewhere, anywhere. Wherever he lands, he'll always have an audience. I just thought that that was a real … move on NBC's part. And then on top of it, of course the last week or two of the show was just amazing, you know?

Jerry: How do you feel about your gay fans?

Sarah: Well, they saved us. We wouldn't be on the air if it wasn't for Logo. Not that that's the only reason why, but I mean—it's funny because I was talking to some gay friends of mine, and they were just like; it's not just that Steve and Brian are gay, it's just kind of the subversive humor. It's that kind of like absurdist stuff is I guess up, the cup of tea of a lot of people in the gay community; maybe more in general than the straight community. I don't know, but yeah. I'm just so grateful.

I know that gays belong to Kathy, but any fall over, I'm not going to take. I'm just so grateful to Logo. They didn't even think twice about helping us, and in terms of the content, never, ever had even a request. They really are amazing over there, and I can't express how grateful we all are for them, because we wouldn't have had a third season without them, and they asked for nothing in return. The fact that their end of the bargain is that they get to air the episodes, it's like really? It's amazing to us, too. Its so win-win and we're just so grateful. So totally grateful.

John: Hi, I'm here on behalf of Home Media Magazine. My question is what kind of cool things can fans expect from the DVD of Season 2, Volume 2 that's coming out soon?

Sarah: Hold on, I'm going to look at it right next. I just got a box of them. First of all, let's see. It's the rest of Season 2. Season 2 got split up by the strike for us. There's also a bunch of animated shorts. There's some great behind the scenes stuff. We did audio commentary.

The behind the scenes stuff is really cool on it, actually, because we always just have somebody around with a flip camera or something, backstage, and they grab us between scenes, or whatever, and make something cool out of it. And then, just all the episodes.

 Sarah Answers Questions About Season Three

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