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Nick Swardson's Pretend Time is a sketch comedy television show created by and starring actor and comedian Nick Swardson. [1] The show premiered on Tuesday, October 12, 2010, at 10 p.m. EST on Comedy Central [2] and ran for two seasons, with the final first-run episode airing November 16, 2011.
Time critic Josh Tyrangiel named Time to Pretend the #8 song of 2008. [12] The song was #3 on Rolling Stone ' s list of the 100 Best Songs of 2008, [13] #4 on NME's Best Singles of 2008, [14] The song was ranked at number 493 on Rolling Stone ' s list of "The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time". [5] NME ranked
Nick Swardson's Pretend Time: Various roles 4 episodes 2011 Workaholics: Principal Sloan Episode: "Heist School" 2012 The Book Club: Owen Ceddarrash Episode: "The Cabin" 2013 Crash & Bernstein: Mr. Green Episode: "Crash on the Run" 2013 Rocks Off: Boss Television film 2019–2021 Lights Out with David Spade: Announcer / Johnny the PA 107 episodes
Tom Gianas is an American comedy writer, director and producer. Gianas was the showrunner for the MTV sketch-comedy series Human Giant. [1] He has collaborated with and directed Bob Odenkirk in Half My Face is A Clown; [2] Sarah Silverman in Jesus is Magic, [3] which was adapted to Sarah Silverman: Jesus Is Magic; [4] and Jack Black in Tenacious D. [5]
From 2010 to 2011, Sanz was a writer and producer on the Comedy Central sketch series Nick Swardson's Pretend Time. In 2015, he started his own podcast called The Hooray Show, which features comedy sketches and interviews with his friends in comedy. [citation needed]
Ahead of the release of his animated Lego biopic “Piece by Piece” with Focus Features, Pharrell Williams was the star guest at a special event held by Lego in Paris, where the multi-hyphenate ...
Waters has appeared on television programs such as The League, Funny or Die Presents, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Nick Swardson's Pretend Time, Maron, Happy Endings, Suburgatory, The Sarah Silverman Program, Santa Clarita Diet, and The Middle.
The team was sold last year for approximately $3 billion, and its in-house entertainment department just had to pretend it had a spare $450-$500 (less if it got a Black Friday deal).