Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 3 days 13 hours 12 minutes
Hear a mix of carnal comedy and netherworld novelty never played on the show before, with stand-up from DAVID CROSS, the comedic misanthropy of DOUG STANHOPE, and the dirty ditties of JOHN VALBY.
The Devil's Mischief presents a special tribute to the late JERRY LEWIS, featuring classic prank calls from Lewis himself, selections from his overlooked 1980s comedy "CRACKING UP", Jerry with GROUCHO MARX,
It was 40 years ago this summer that GEORGE CARLIN came to cable through HBO, forever changing his career and maybe even the history of uncensored comedy too. Hear samples from his 1977 special, never played on The Devil's Mischief before.
The Devil's Mischief #592 Join Bill in celebrating 20 years of SOUTH PARK! Hear selected excerpts spanning the series, songs from the 1999 film, and Bill's narrated adaptation of the classic South Park episode "Damien".
The Devil's Mischief presents a new Independence Day special! Hear an hour of red, white & blue comedy from LEWIS BLACK and GEORGE CARLIN, the jingles of TEAM AMERICA and JOHN VALBY, prank calls from TOM MABE and THE JERKY BOYS and a whole lot more.
It's a science (or rather pseudo-science) episode of sorts on The Devil's Mischief, with MARC MARON and his tale of visiting the creation museum, a witty destruction of mystics from DARA O'BRIAIN, plus classic stand-up from ROBERT KLEIN. Listen now!
The Devil's Mischief #589 Just how far back was GEORGE CARLIN sowing the seeds of misanthropy and non-conformity? You'll be surprised when you hear this previously-unreleased 1957 rant from the Carlin estate. Also the ever unapologetic DOUG STANHOPE,
Beam down the Devil's Mischief's STAR TREK special! Hear an assortment of very rare bloopers from the classic sci-fi show, plus selected novelty songs from WILLIAM SHATNER, LEONARD NIMOY, and more. Laugh long and prosper!
The Devil's Mischief #587 Presenting a tribute to the late DON RICKLES! Hear some of the best of "Mr. Warmth" himself, along with segments from a comprehensive 2014 interview.
Anybody can complain about euphemisms and politically-correct language, but few have the wit sharp enough to stab it where it hurts. Hear new comedy from PATTON OSWALT and DOUG STANHOPE on the ever-changing language,