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The N.Y. Friars Club Roasts

Specials 1968 - 2002

  • 1998-10-28T00:00:00Z
  • 45m
  • 8h 45m (11 episodes)
  • Comedy
Established in 1904, the Friars Club is one of the hottest private clubs in entertainment. From Sinatra and his rat pack to Robin Williams and Billy Crystal to Jerry Seinfeld and Chris Rock and Lisa Lampanelli and Howard Stern–all have passed through the doors of the Friars clubhouse–aka the Monastery–and into the time of their lives. The Friars have always entertained huge crowds and even back in 1910 they were getting mentions in the press about the “bawdy” comments at their classy Testimonial Dinners. Eventually, they realized they needed a private, behind closed doors, stag event–just the guys–so the members could get real down and dirty if they chose. They would select a guest of honor and let a group of top comedians go at them with the funniest–and sometimes dirtiest–jokes and comments imaginable. Yet everything was done under the aegis of the Friars favorite motto: We only Roast the ones we love!

17 episodes

1998-10-28T00:00:00Z

Special 1 Drew Carey

Special 1 Drew Carey

  • 1998-10-28T00:00:00Z45m

This is the first New York Friars' Club Roast to be shown on television.

1999-10-27T00:00:00Z

Special 2 Jerry Stiller

Special 2 Jerry Stiller

  • 1999-10-27T00:00:00Z45m

2000-11-01T00:00:00Z

Special 3 Rob Reiner

Special 3 Rob Reiner

  • 2000-11-01T00:00:00Z45m

2001-11-04T00:00:00Z

Special 4 Hugh Hefner

Special 4 Hugh Hefner

  • 2001-11-04T00:00:00Z45m

2002-12-01T00:00:00Z

Special 5 Chevy Chase

Special 5 Chevy Chase

  • 2002-12-01T00:00:00Z45m

Coverage of the New York Friars Club Celebrity Roast of actor Chevy Chase.

1971-01-27T00:00:00Z

Special 9 Jerry Lewis

Special 9 Jerry Lewis

  • 1971-01-27T00:00:00Z1h

Doors leader Jim Morrison may have died in Paris but France icon Jerry Lewis was alive and ready for the roasting spit by his peers. Muhammad Ali was pretty much KO’d by Joe Frazier that year but it took a lot for the roasters to get the better of Lewis. Rumor has it the roast was bumpier than the first ride the Apollo 15 astronauts took in a lunar rover that year. On the fun-factor scale it was as thrilling for Lewis as it was for those who first walked into the brand new Walt Disney World, in Florida.

1970-09-30T00:00:00Z

Special 13 Don Rickles

Special 13 Don Rickles

  • 1970-09-30T00:00:00Z1h

Roasting Don Rickles is a comedian’s dream as he has spent his entire career roasting others. It was the year that saw the Beatles break up–and who’s to say they didn’t spend an hour with Mr. Warmth who sabotaged their cohesiveness! The car companies had their own roast going with American Motors introducing the Gremlin (a tiny mischievous imaginary being which some could say resembles Don Rickles) and Chevy coming out with the Vega (the brightest star in constellation Lyra–translation: a big ball of gas!)

1970-01-21T00:00:00Z

Special 14 Jack Benny

Special 14 Jack Benny

  • 1970-01-21T00:00:00Z45m

One of the leading entertainers of the 20th Century, Jack Benny’s comic timing remains legendary. Be it his signature pregnant pause or his exasperated “WELL!” audiences adored the most famous cheapskate in town. His radio and television family: Eddie Anderson aka Rochester, Mel Blanc, Dennis Day, Phil Harris, and his real life wife Mary Livingston, formed one of the most beloved ensembles of the sitcom format. They were his foils to laughter and his deadpan expressions spoke volumes. Forever 39, Benny hit just the right notes in comedy-his attempts at violin playing notwithstanding.

1969-10-01T00:00:00Z

Special 15 Milton Berle

Special 15 Milton Berle

  • 1969-10-01T00:00:00Z45m

Known to a generation of viewers as “Uncle Miltie” or “Mr. Television,” Milton Berle was the undisputed king of TV during its golden age. His popular variety show, NBC’s “Texaco Star Theater” helped to sell more TV sets in the early days of the medium than any other individual. During his tenure as head of the Friars Club he was the master of the Roasts. Nobody was safe from his skewering–or his legendary wit.

1968-10-23T00:00:00Z

Special 16 Johnny Carson

Special 16 Johnny Carson

  • 1968-10-23T00:00:00Z45m

The king of late-night television, Johnny Carson dominated evening talk shows for thirty years as millions tuned in to “The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.” Each night he held audiences spellbound and helped them keep up with the hottest movers and shakers in showbiz. Carson’s trusty sidekick Ed McMahon bellowed “Heere’s Johnny” for the last time on his farewell show on May 22, 1992. More viewers than ever watched the man who brought to life such characters as Art Fern and Carnac the Magnificent say good night one last time. The ultimate gentleman when it comes to Friars roasts, Johnny Carson let his quick wit and sophisticated sense of humor guide his clean, yet hilarious, roasting.

Documentary provides a glimpse into the legendary Friars Club, where comedians and entertainers have been taking refuge for almost half a century. Guests include: Janeane Garofalo, Pat Cooper, Jack Carter, Buddy Hackett, Red Buttons, Dolores Gavin, Karin Levinson, Alan King, Warren Yeager, Kathy Porter, Dean Ward, Steve Allen, Sid Caesar, Art Linkletter, Norm Crosby, Sheila Nevins, Phyllis Diller, Milton Berle

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