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Sarah Silverman Program

Sarah Silverman Program

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The Sarah Silverman Program is an American television series that starred comedian and actress Sarah Silverman, who created the series with Dan Harmon and Rob Schrab. The show premiered on February 1, 2007 on Comedy Central.[1] Episodes revolve around the comedic hi-jinks and adventures of Sarah and her friends in Valley Village, California, a district in the San Fernando Valley portion of Los Angeles, which is portrayed as an autonomous city within the show. Silverman plays a fictionalized version of herself, an unemployed, immature woman who leads an irresponsible life. Her most notable trait is her undiluted, childlike self-absorption, which commonly leads to awkward, comedic situations in which she insults friends, family and total strangers. The show tackled issues such as abortion, racism, and same-sex marriage. The show was canceled after running three seasons.[2] The show was filmed at Hollywood Center Studios, Hollywood, California.
TV Show Image for Sarah Silverman Program
The Sarah Silverman Program is an American television series that starred comedian and actress Sarah Silverman, who created the series with Dan Harmon and Rob Schrab. The show premiered on February 1, 2007 on Comedy Central.[1] Episodes revolve around the comedic hi-jinks and adventures of Sarah and her friends in Valley Village, California, a district in the San Fernando Valley portion of Los Angeles, which is portrayed as an autonomous city within the show. Silverman plays a fictionalized version of herself, an unemployed, immature woman who leads an irresponsible life. Her most notable trait is her undiluted, childlike self-absorption, which commonly leads to awkward, comedic situations in which she insults friends, family and total strangers. The show tackled issues such as abortion, racism, and same-sex marriage. The show was canceled after running three seasons.[2] The show was filmed at Hollywood Center Studios, Hollywood, California.