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The 1979 comedy strike ushers in one of the darkest moments in comedy history, but The Comedy Store soon recovers, featuring incredible talents like the one-and-only Richard Pryor, who uses the club as a gym to work out all-new material.
The 1979 comedy strike ushers in one of the darkest moments in comedy history, but The Comedy Store soon recovers, featuring incredible talents like the one-and-only Richard Pryor, who uses the club as a gym to work out all-new material.
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S1, EP5 "The Birth of a Bit"A spotlight shines on Mitzi Shore's death, its impact on the iconic club and who's now running The Store; exploring the current state of stand-up and the new style of shows being developed on the famous stage.
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S1, EP4 "Joe Rogan Returns"Joe Rogan returns to the Store after a seven-year ban; the podcast success of Rogan, Marc Maron, Bill Burr and Whitney Cummings makes the Store one of the hottest clubs in comedy.
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S1, EP3 "The Wild Bunch"Sam Kinison, Andrew Dice Clay, Pauly Shore, Sandra Bernhard, Jim Carrey, Damon Wayans and others bring a wild energy to the Store.
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S1, EP2 "The Comedy Strike"The 1979 comedy strike ushers in one of the darkest moments in comedy history, but The Comedy Store soon recovers, featuring incredible talents like the one-and-only Richard Pryor, who uses the club as a gym to work out all-new material.
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