The Gong Show with Dave Attell

2008
The Gong Show with Dave Attell

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EP1 Premiere Jul 17, 2008

Host Dave Attell presents a wild talent showcase with guest judges Dave Navarro, Andy Dick and J.B. Smoove. Acts include a midget world wrestling champion, a water glass symphony, and the monkey burlesque show.

EP2 Episode Two Jul 24, 2008

Dave Attell brings together Steve Schirripa, Brian Posehn, and Triumph, the Insult Comic Dog to judge an outrageous talent showcase. Acts include the human pincushion, a 300-lb escape artist and a man who kicks himself in the head.

EP3 Episode Three Jul 31, 2008

Dave Attell hosts a new version of the classic variety show featuring a rotating panel of special guests, including Ron White, Jim Norton, J.B. Smoove and a revolving door of outrageous acts for them to rag on.

EP4 Episode Four Aug 07, 2008

Steve Schrippa, Brian Posehn and Andy Dick serve as judges as they watch acts that include the Va-Va Sisters, a man who bounces his breasts, while he beat-boxes and a man who plays the bagpipes while on a unicycle.

EP5 Episode Five Aug 14, 2008

Adam Carolla, Dana Goodman, Julia Wolov and Triumph the Insult Comic Dog serve as judges, while acts include a man who uses a drill to get a corkscrew into his nose; a guy who does extreme tricks on a unicycle, and a magician who hides cards in unusual places.

EP6 Episode Six Aug 21, 2008

Greg Giraldo, Dave Navarro and Andy Dick serve as judges, while acts include a man who balances a running lawn mower on his face and a contortionist that plays pool.

EP7 Episode Seven Aug 28, 2008

Kate Walsh, Adam Carolla, and Triumph the Insult Comic Dog serve as judges, while acts include the human helicopter and a one man horn band.

EP8 Episode Eight Sep 04, 2008

Jim Norton, Ron White and J.B. Smoove serve as judges; while acts include a plus-size male stripper; a group that uses ladders and recyclables as musical instruments; and an extreme athlete that uses a pogo stick.
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Released: 17 July 2008 Ended
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Country: United States of America
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Official Website: http://www.comedycentral.com/shows/gong_show/index.jhtml
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The Gong Show with Dave Attell is a revival of the 1970s Chuck Barris comedy game show called The Gong Show, hosted by comedian Dave Attell. The show premiered on July 17, 2008. It was produced by Adam Sandler's production company Happy Madison Productions and Sony Pictures Television.

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GrigoryGirl Out of morbid curiosity, I watched this, and it was as painful as I thought it was going to be. I liked Dave Atell's Insomniac Theater in small doses, and I hoped this would be at least as good as that, but it wasn't. It's depressing, boring, tedious, and deeply embarrassing. Atell himself seems deeply distressed and embarrassed (similar to Louie Anderson and his horrible stint on Family Feud) to be hosting such a mediocre show. The celebrity judges seem to feel the same way as well. You actually feel sorry for them trying (in vain) to make this show worth watching. While it has better production values than the original Gong Show, it's actually worse than the original, because the original Gong Show had terrible production values and was cheesy as anything on TV before or since, but Chuck Barris (the original host) knew that. That was part of the fun, watching a televised freak show. That quality is what has endeared it to many. The remake doesn't have that quality. I doubt this will last more than one season.
it_works_for_me I expected this show to be hilarious. Dave Attell cracks me up and I loved Insomniac, but this show is as unnecessary as it is boring. About one person per episode is actually talented, and they usually don't get the credit they deserve. The two guys that won the episode I watched slapped themselves to make noise. The guy who had a musical performance on crystal glasses filled with water was amazing and didn't get the credit he deserved. At no part did I find this show entertaining. There really wasn't even a set of credentials for how to rank the contestants. The guest judges (who are washed up and not funny) just assigned an arbitrary number from 1-500 to the contestants. Extremely disappointed with Dave Attell, I vowed to never watch this show again.