Premium Blend: David Alan Grier (S5E8)
David Alan Grier · 2001 · Comedy Central
Four completely different comedy trajectories share a single 2001 television block.
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Any single showcase that books Judah Friedlander, Laurie Kilmartin, Eugene Mirman, and Patrice O’Neal is a strange collision of comedy subcultures. Hosted by David Alan Grier, this episode of Comedy Central’s Premium Blend forces four divergent acts to share a half-hour television block. You get Friedlander’s deadpan persona, Kilmartin’s tight joke construction, Mirman’s specific brand of alternative oddity, and O’Neal’s conversational gravity, all compressed into five-minute sets.
Filmed before September 11 but aired in November 2001, the episode operates as a pure time capsule. Friedlander was years away from his run on 30 Rock, and Mirman had yet to become a cornerstone of animated comedy. Kilmartin was just beginning to work the New York club scene, and O’Neal was an emerging heavyweight building his reputation. They step up to the mic, hit their marks, and hand the stage back to Grier.