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The following is an episode list for the Comedy Central series The Sarah Silverman Program. The series began on February 1, 2007, and six episodes were produced for the first season. After only two episodes had aired, Comedy Central ordered a second season of 14 episodes intending half of those to air in the fall.[1] Following the October 3, 2007, premiere of the second season, Silverman stated in an interview that six episodes would air in the fall with another 10 episodes the following year.[2]
This list is ordered by episodes' original air dates.
[edit] Season 1: 2007
# |
Title |
Original airdate |
Code |
|
1 |
"Officer Jay" |
February 1, 2007 |
102 |
After taking too much cough syrup, Sarah ends up driving her car onto a playground and getting charged with a DUI. The charges are dropped when her sister Laura meets and begins dating Officer Jay, the police officer who arrested her. Meanwhile, Brian tries to convince Steve that he's bisexual. |
2 |
"Humanitarian of the Year" |
February 8, 2007 |
106 |
In order to upstage Jay for winning a Humanitarian of the Year award, Sarah invites a mentally unstable homeless man, played by Zach Galifianakis, into her home to prove she is a caring person. Meanwhile, Steve gets upset when Brian refuses to use his karate skills to defend him. |
3 |
"Positively Negative" |
February 15, 2007 |
103 |
Sarah decides to cure her boredom by taking an AIDS test and assumes that she has AIDS before actually finding out the results of the blood test. She begins spending her sister's money to become a spokeswoman for AIDS awareness. Meanwhile, Laura finds out that due to his strange relationship with his deceased mother, Jay never celebrated his birthday; so, she sets out to throw him his first birthday party. Jimmy Kimmel makes a cameo as Joan the Dispatcher. |
4 |
"Not Without My Daughter" |
February 22, 2007 |
104 |
Sarah encourages a young girl (Laura Marano) to enter a beauty pageant in order to fulfill her own childhood dreams. Meanwhile, after Steve farts in a police car and refers to it as a “bomb” during a phone conversation with Brian, he and Brian are brought in for questioning by the NSA. |
5 |
"Muffin' Man" |
March 1, 2007 |
105 |
Sarah attempts to explore her sexuality by pretending to be a lesbian. Meanwhile, Brian and Steve argue over TaB. |
6 |
"Batteries" |
March 7, 2007 |
101 |
Sarah searches for AA batteries so that she can use her remote to turn off a television benefit for extremely sick children, sings a song about the world's problems after accidentally pooping during a farting match, and has a one-night stand with God. Though it was the last to air, this episode was actually the pilot. The episode “Muffin Man”, which aired a week earlier, included a flashback to this episode. |
[edit] Season 2: 2007-2008
# |
Title |
Original airdate |
Code |
|
7 |
"Bored of the Rings" |
October 3, 2007 |
201 |
Sarah discovers that the community group she recently joined is a radical anti-abortion group intent on bombing the clinic where Laura volunteers. Meanwhile, a Dungeons & Dragons game interferes with Steve and Brian’s plans for a day date. |
8 |
"Joan of Arf" |
October 10, 2007 |
204 |
Authorities take Sarah’s dog Doug away when she is witnessed licking his hindquarters. Distraught, Sarah goes on a quest to redeem herself. |
9 |
"Face Wars" |
October 17, 2007 |
203 |
Sarah has been denied entry to a tennis club, supposedly because she is Jewish, and argues with a man that claims being black is harder than being Jewish, Sarah tries to prove him wrong by putting on blackface. Meanwhile, Brian and Steve buy and smoke medical marijuana. |
10 |
"Doodie" |
October 24, 2007 |
202 |
When their mother's grave is vandalized, Sarah and Laura become contestants on their favorite TV show in hopes of winning enough money to replace the tombstone. Meanwhile, Brian thinks he can talk about politics. |
11 |
"Ah, Men" |
October 31, 2007 |
206 |
Sarah starts a relationship with God, who turns out to be needy and insecure. However, she still hopes to show him off at her upcoming high school reunion. In the mean time, Brian and Steve question the origins of their sexuality. Jeffrey Ross makes a cameo as one of the guys watching God roll down the stairs. |
12 |
"Maid to Border aka Brian's Song" |
November 7, 2007 |
205 |
Sarah fires her maid, Dora, believing that she has stolen her beloved “Shoplift Shelly” doll. When her life slips into filthy disarray, Sarah goes to Mexico to get her maid back, but Dora has since gained unexpected power as a mayor in Mexico. Meanwhile, Steve is curious about what Brian actually listens to on his iPod. Bob Odenkirk makes a cameo as the new butler. |
Production had been halted due to the writers' strike.[3] |
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