Next Episode of Friends of the People is
not planed. TV Show was canceled.
In the show, comedians Kevin Barnett, Jennifer Bartels, Jermaine Fowler, Lil Rel Howery, The Lucas Bros. and Josh Rabinowitz will take sketch comedy to the next level, with a combination of scripted scenes, man-on-the-street segments and more, including a previously-untold story from television history, and the adventures of "Tracy Morgan Freeman." truTV has ordered 10 episodes of Friends of the People, which is being produced by 3 Arts Entertainment and Marobru Productions.
FOTP is back with hilarious sketches that include a million dollar game show heist, a date turned barely legal and a superhero with the power of song, guest starring Brian McKnight. Plus, the cast explores the stories of Black Mad Men.
Sketches this week include candle obsessions, presidential reports and bubble ball brawls.
A bathroom line leader is paranoid; an interesting spin on a cinema classic; how New Yorkers deal with waiting for the subway.
FOTP brings sketches including a product pitchman with poor pronunciation, a crime scene cover-up that gets squirrely and the return of Mr. Huffton. Plus, the cast tags in Jake the Snake, Mick Foley, and X-Pac for some high impact back-up.
The Friends of the People bring sketches that include an animator's struggle to conceal his x-rated art, a high school basketball player dying for super powers, and a pre-historic narcotics officer. Plus, David Alan Grier!
The FOTP gang explore the rise and fall of The California Raisins with guest star Jeff Ross, a party is ruined by Barack Obama, and the Lucas Brothers try their hand at Star Wars. Plus, the cast reveals why ghetto living is a blessing in disguise.
Skits include: financially-savvy rappers; indestructible actress; and obscure 1980's action hero. Guest appearance by Ed Lover.
Skits include: unlocked cellphone; canine vendetta; Master P Wee's Playhouse. Special guest appearance by Jim Norton.
Justice is served in a sketch. Also: an oddly timid hood beef; a media mogul's controversial purchase. Appearing: J.D. Williams; Eric Andre; and wrestling figures D'Lo Brown and Tatanka.
Banned scenes from "Double Dare"; a man afflicted with "waffle hands"; action from the Concussion League; the firing of a superhero. Appearing: David Alan Grier and Marc Summers.
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