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Daily Demand (Last 7 days)
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24.5%
Average
64.1%
Good
8.6%
Outstanding
2.7%
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Storyline
The sketch-comedy show, starring comic Dave Chappelle, follows the tried-and-true formula of similar shows that preceded it. Chappelle performs a stand-up routine that leads into a taped comedy sketch. The show usually ends with a musical performance. The show is often considered to be controversial due to its use of racial humor.
Official Sites: Official IMDb, Official FacebookOfficial Wikipedia | See more »
Country: United States
Type: scripted
Status: Ended
Language: English
Release Date: January 22, 2003
Also Known As: Шапелов шоу, Шоу ШаппеллаŠapelės šou, El Show de Dave Chappelle, Chappelle's Show: The Lost Episodes, Chappelle's show, Шоу Шапела, Chappelle's Show, 搞笑查埔人, O'Dweeds | See more »
Plot Keywords
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Company Credits
Production Co: Comedy Central, Marobru Inc., Pilot Boy Productions
CastSee full cast »
Jessi Klein
as Self
Charlie Murphy
as Self
Rick James
as Self
Lyric Marie Benson
as Bride
Andrea Lin
as Chong LI
Bazaar Royale
as Self
Nicolle Rochelle
as Shonda
Bill Burr
as Billy
Jackeem Sellers
as Cockeyed Bodyguard
Brandon T. Snider
as Waiter
Lisby Larson
as Theresa Roddy
Cynthia Foster
as Frankenstein's Co-Worker
Jenn Perkins Stephens
as Lisa
Scott Baker
as Man in Elevator
Priscilla Shanks
as Prosecutor #4
Seasons & Episodes
Season 1
2003 | 14 Episodes
Season 2
2004 | 16 Episodes
Season 3
2006 | 3 Episodes
Awards
Awards & NominationsSee full list »
BET Comedy Award 2004
Nominee
Winner
BET Comedy Award
Outstanding Comedy Variety Series
Nominee
Winner
BET Comedy Award
Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series
Gold Derby TV Award 2004
Nominee
Gold Derby TV Award
Variety Series
Nominee
Winner
Gold Derby TV Award
Variety Performer