2009–2011: Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre In 2000, Chris Gethard began taking classes at the
Upright Citizens Brigade while he was still a college student. There he met most of the people who went on to contribute to The Chris Gethard Show including current UCB Artistic Director,
Shannon O'Neill.
The Chris Gethard Show began as a monthly live show in 2009 and ran for two years. While initially popular, the show's audience began to dwindle and Gethard, on the advice of a friend, moved it to public access television.
2011–2015: Manhattan Neighborhood Network The first episode of
The Chris Gethard Show on public access channel
MNN aired on Wednesday, June 22, 2011 at 11pm. This became the regular time slot for the show for the next four years, wherein the show had over 140 episodes. Over that time, the show gained a cult following and a passionate community, many of whom became members of the show's cast and crew. In November 2013, Gethard announced that the show was asked to make a pilot episode for
Comedy Central, The final episode of
The Chris Gethard Show on public access aired on Wednesday, January 30, 2015.
2015–2016: Fusion The Chris Gethard Show premiered on
Fusion on May 28, 2015. The first season of the Fusion era brought several changes to the show's format, most notably the cut in time from one hour to thirty minutes. However, the new set, increased production capacities, and bigger budget presented more opportunities for bits, more famous guests, and musical acts. The second season of the Fusion era saw the show return to an hour-long format. In this season, the opening monologues became pre-taped. The season 2 episode "One Man's Trash" received acclaim. In it, the audiences and guests must guess the contents of a
dumpster. Gethard wrote it was the only episode where they "begged our network" for complete
creative control, and "a lot of people say it's one of the greatest hours of television ever." and the
A.V. Club called it "the most famous and beloved episode of his show". Gethard hosted a watchalong rebroadcast of the episode on his website. The final episode of Season 2 aired on June 1, 2016.
2017–2018: truTV On May 4, 2017, Gethard announced via
Facebook Live that
The Chris Gethard Show had been picked up by
truTV, with sixteen weekly episodes to be broadcast live. It was later announced that the season would begin in August 2017. On the November 9, 2017 episode, Gethard announced that truTV had ordered an additional 10 episodes bringing the third season total up to 26. The new batch of episodes premiered on March 20, 2018. ==Episodes==