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Sketches include a first-hand look at President Barack Obama during his college years; crashing a Civil War reenactment; Jesus's run-in with a dangerous pimp.

Sketches include a first-hand look at President Barack Obama during his college years; crashing a Civil War reenactment; Jesus's run-in with a dangerous pimp.

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S2, EP1 "Obama College Years"

Sketches include a first-hand look at President Barack Obama during his college years; crashing a Civil War reenactment; Jesus's run-in with a dangerous pimp.

Fresh faces Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele star in this 30-minute sketch comedy series, leaving no stone unturned -- whether satirizing the president or spoofing Nazis -- in their search for laughs. The actor/writers examine life through a combination of filmed sketches and live stage segments, demonstrating their unique chemistry, camaraderie and point of view. Key has starred as the "Theoretical Criminal" on "RENO 911!" and Peele's credits include "MADtv."
Starring: Brendan Hunt, Christina Anthony, Edward Fordham Jr., Jordan Peele, Keegan-Michael Key, Kevin Sorbo, Mars Crain, Nyima Funk, Reatha Grey, Rick Hall, Robin Thede, Wayne Brady
Original Air Date: Jan 31, 2012
Genres: ComedyTV Series
Rating: TV14
Playback: HD
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