

The show that forgives your sins unless they involve innocent squirrels.
An updated version of the 1979 game show of the same name. The object of the game was not to laugh at the comedians. Various comedians would have one minute each to make the contestant laugh. If the contestant were able to keep a straight face, he or she would win prize money and go on to face another comedian, and so on until at last they met a joke they couldn't resist.
The show's tagline is: "The show that forgives your sins unless they involve innocent squirrels."
The series spans 2 seasons with 17 episodes in total (avg. 9 per season).
Each episode runs approximately 30 minutes.
Originally aired on Comedy Central.
Executive produced by Jim Mahoney Jr., Ron Ziskin.

2012

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Great
1 votes
Make Me Laugh
Canceled
No
TV-PG
English
6/2/1997
3/12/1998


