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Fri, Sep 21 2007

‘The Sarah Silverman Program’ Web Site Is Live

The Sarah Silverman Program
…and just in time for the second-season premiere slated for Wednesday, October 3, at 10:30pm EST sharp, too.

I know, I know. If you’re anything like me, the very first thing you probably thought upon reading this post’s title or hearing this news elsewhere is, “Uhmmm—all Comedy Central shows pretty much already have Web sites. So what’s the big friggin’ deal?”

Well, apparently the big deal is that the “new” Sarah Silverman Program Web site is chock full of features to help you waste even more of the precious time you should be devoting to more important things, like doing your job at work or trying to have a life in your spare time.

For instance, the network promises the following.

Each week, the site will feature users favorite show clips, as well as new, exclusive videos made especially for the web as well as via mobile phone video. Highlights include Sarah enlisting the aid of her friends, The Valley Pals (“Channel 101″) to create “The Sarah Silverman Program Nuggets,” a twisted video on-set of the show from cast member Steve Agee showcasing his special talent to learning why it is that Jay Johnston wears a cape to work every day. In addition, users will be able to play a new video game, as well as add new Sarah Silverman ringtones to their mobile phone.

The cast has also collaborated with Justin Roiland (“Channel 101,” “Acceptable TV”) to create exclusive original animated shorts, that expand on each episode including a look into Sarahs dreams, Adventures of Brian and Steve and an in depth look at Sarahs favorite show-within-a-show, “Cookie Party.”

The new site also allows fans to check-in every day to get the latest news from “The Sarah Silverman Program” insider, wholl be keeping a blog throughout the season. The blogger will post special behind-the-scenes stories from the production of the show, letting you know where you can catch Sarah and everyone else live, passing on messages from the shows creators, and much, much more.

In other words, the supersize Sarah Silverman Program site is perfect for anybody who lives, breathes, and is more or less stalking Silverman. Yikes! Didn’t anybody see her play Adrian Monk’s biggest weirdo fan Marci Maven this summer?

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