TV Schedule for VICE - West
Tuesday, June 2nd TV listings for VICE - West
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Black Comedy in America Our Roots
The origin story of Black comedy includes slave tradition, the chitlin' circuit, racial stereotypes, Jim Crow segregation on the road, and breakout triumphs.
Black Comedy in America 70s Sitcoms
A wave of hit sitcoms like "The Jeffersons" brings Black family life and humor into the homes of Americans everywhere, with an influence that continues today.
Black Comedy in America Richard Pryor
Richard Pryor blazes a trail that includes transformational appearances, addiction and tragedy, and a mix of pain and joy.
Black Comedy in America Dave Chappelle
Dave Chappelle's uncompromising comic voice and vision fuel his ascent to major success, even in the face of controversy and changing cultural tides.
Black Comedy in America Def Comedy Jam
Russell Simmons and Stan Lathan fuse a hip-hop sensibility with cutting-edge comedy voices to create a groundbreaking franchise with enduring cultural impact.
Dark Side of Comedy Family Matters
"Family Matters" is a wholesome sitcom of the 90s, but the success of the show led to issues for many cast members who still deal with trauma and addiction.
Dark Side of Comedy Richard Pryor
Richard Pryor confronts America with brutal honesty, but while he fights for a voice on stage, he is losing his own battle to drugs and family trauma.
Dark Side of Comedy Tracy Morgan
Tracy Morgan survived drug-dealing, hyper-competitive "SNL," and substance abuse, but a brutal car accident and two-week coma made him finally confront his childhood demons.
Dark Side of Comedy Gilda Radner
Gilda Radner was "SNL"'s first female star; but her pioneering success was plagued by trauma, eating disorders, heartbreak and cancer, all of which she turned into comedy material.
Dark Side of Comedy Brett Butler
Brett Butler had money, success and respect; how the fiercely original stand-up and sitcom star gained everything only to lose it all.
Dark Side of Comedy Artie Lange
Artie Lange enjoys mainstream success as a comedian, but his addiction to heroin, coupled with childhood traumas, threatens to thwart his ambition and life.
Dark Side of Comedy Chris Farley
Struggling with addiction and a low self-image, Chris Farley's friends at "Saturday Night Live" conspired to help save him.
Dark Side of Comedy Maria Bamford
How Maria Bamford channels her mental illness into comedy, and encourages others to do the same.
Dark Side of Comedy Robin Williams
Robin Williams' suicide shocked the world; while he was a successful comedian, he struggled privately with crushing health and psychological issues.
Soccer's American Dream A League Of Our Own New
The women's 1999 World Cup team becomes national idols after winning on home soil, but capitalizing on this success to form a fully professional league proves harder than imagined.
Dark Side of the 90s Remixed: The Viper Room: Hollywood's Sanctuary
The Viper Room is a refuge for young Hollywood to hide from the prying eyes of the press, until one fateful night when the death of a rising star instantly makes it headline news.
Soccer's American Dream A League Of Our Own
The women's 1999 World Cup team becomes national idols after winning on home soil, but capitalizing on this success to form a fully professional league proves harder than imagined.
Soccer's American Dream Get Busy Winning
In the late 80s, the newly formed US women's national team faces an uphill fight for recognition. But a winning formula brings home two World Cups and Olympic Gold in just 10 years.
Soccer's American Dream Growing Pains
The success of World Cup '94 spawns a new men's pro-league, the MLS. But major startup problems and a fractured men's national team make headlines heading into the new millennium.
Soccer's American Dream A League Of Our Own
The women's 1999 World Cup team becomes national idols after winning on home soil, but capitalizing on this success to form a fully professional league proves harder than imagined.
Soccer's American Dream Get Busy Winning
In the late 80s, the newly formed US women's national team faces an uphill fight for recognition. But a winning formula brings home two World Cups and Olympic Gold in just 10 years.
Soccer's American Dream Growing Pains
The success of World Cup '94 spawns a new men's pro-league, the MLS. But major startup problems and a fractured men's national team make headlines heading into the new millennium.
