Tim and Eric Nite Live!

Tim and Eric Nite Live
Created by Tim Heidecker
Eric Wareheim
Starring Tim Heidecker
Eric Wareheim
Country of origin United States
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 12 (list of episodes)
Production
Running time 10-25 minutes
Release
Original network SuperDeluxe
Picture format 4:3 SDTV
Original release November 8, 2007 
March 4, 2008
Chronology
Related shows Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!

Tim and Eric Nite Live! is an American web series, which premiered November 8, 2007 on SuperDeluxe. The talk show stars Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim, creators of Tom Goes to the Mayor and Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!, and consists of a variety of strange segments often featuring Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! regulars such as David Liebe Hart and James Quall. It also repeatedly features Awesome Show regular Richard Dunn in a sidekick/father-figure type role.

The show has seen many guests in its short internet-only SuperDeluxe exclusive run from such actors, singers and comedians as John Mayer, Zach Galifianakis, Bob Odenkirk, Will Forte, Rainn Wilson, and Jonah Hill.

Episodes

No.TitleOriginal release date
1Doug Lussenhop as "DJ Douggpound"[1]
The premiere episode of Tim and Eric Nite Live!
2Stuart Rigby as "Thomas McKenna"[2]
We always believed that Tim and Eric had Hollywood connections, but who knew that they could get Tom Cruise to appear on this second installment of Tim And Eric Nite Live? Of course, they couldn't leave regulars Richard Dunn and James Quall out of party.
3Doug Lussenhop[3]
Break out the bubbly! Tim and Eric celebrate their 3rd live broadcast in style with a comedy contest.
4Bob Odenkirk[4]
Getting ready for the holidays. What better way to kick off the holiday season that with this Christmassy episode of Tim And Eric Nite Live? Watch Bob Odenkirk as he reviews the onslaught of holiday movies! See Richard Dunn on a romantic date! All that's missing is a big red bow!
5Will Forte as "Emanuel Melly" and Neil Hamburger[5]
Tim and Eric get into the spirit of the holiday season with a master gingerbread house builder... then all hell breaks loose.
6Ron Austar, Doug Lussenhop as "DJ Douggpound" and Michael Q. Schmidt[6]
A Tim and Eric Christmas Spectacular with one-hundred holiday honks, five Richard Dunns and one very jolly surprise! The gang's all here for a very special Tim and Eric Nite Live Christmas.
7
Returning from their holiday break, Tim and Eric Night Live sets off the new year with their first attempt at high definition broadcast.
8Rainn Wilson, and Doug Lussenhop as "DJ Douggpound"[7]
It was a Super Tuesday indeed. On this special election edition, Tim and Eric cover the race between Bob Bop Perono vs. Bill Clinton.
9John Mayer, and Michael Q. Schmidt[8]
Love was ON the air in this special Valentine's Day broadcast, with guest none other than heart-throb John Mayer, and a special appearance by Cupid.
10Bob Odenkirk, and Doug Lussenhop[9]
Who doesn't love chocolate? We know two chocoholics named Tim and Eric who just can't stop singing about it! Then stick around for the production meeting when great ideas are born and a few eyes get blackened.
11Doug Lussenhop as "DJ Douggpound"[10]
After last week's big blowout, Tim and Eric reevaluate their relationship. David Liebe Hart sings a song of peace, James Quall does a comedy routine for peace, and Richard Dunn recites a poem for peace. Can't we all just get along?
12A.D. Miles as Dr. Linda, DJ Douggpound, Stephen Williams, plus many more classic characters from the Awesome show.
OK, sure, with the season finale, Tim and Eric are back together and the whole gang is there to celebrate. But that doesn't mean all is good in their world. In fact, this episode changes everything when somebody gets shot! Think you know what really happened? You'd never guess.

Reception

References

  1. "Episode #1.1". 6 November 2007 via IMDb.
  2. "Episode #1.2". 13 November 2007 via IMDb.
  3. "Episode #1.3". 1 January 2000 via IMDb.
  4. "Johnny Depp/John Fogerty". 27 November 2007 via IMDb.
  5. "Episode #1.5". 4 December 2007 via IMDb.
  6. "Episode #1.6". 11 December 2007 via IMDb.
  7. "Episode #1.8". 5 February 2008 via IMDb.
  8. "Episode #1.9". 1 January 2000 via IMDb.
  9. "Episode #1.10". 19 February 2008 via IMDb.
  10. "Episode #1.11". 1 January 2000 via IMDb.
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