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Fifth season of 'Last Comic Standing' to premiere June 13 on NBC
April 13, 2007
NBC has announced the fifth season premiere of Last Comic Standing, the Emmy-nominated reality talent competition that will search -- for the first time -- for the funniest stand-up comics in the world.NBC's 'Last Comic Standing' to award $250,000 to fifth season winner
February 27, 2007
Just think of the joy buzzers, whoopie cushions and water-shooting flowers you could buy with $250,000.NBC announces Bill Bellamy will host 'Last Comic Standing 5'
February 2, 2007
NBC has announced that this summer's fifth edition of Last Comic Standing will return with a new host, new talent scouts and, as last week's casting call announcement had already indicated, a new mission -- "to find the funniest comedian in the world."NBC going international with 'Last Comic Standing 5' casting calls
January 24, 2007
The fifth edition of NBC's Last Comic Standing isn't just looking for the funniest person in America -- but in the entire world.NBC renews its 'Last Comic Standing' reality series for next summer
July 23, 2006
Happy with the ratings the show's currently airing fourth edition has drawn thus far, NBC has announced that it has renewed its recently resurrected Last Comic Standing reality series for another season.
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