Billy on the Street (2011)
Comedian Billy Eichner, unfiltered and unapologetic, hits the streets of New York City to test unsuspecting strangers on their knowledge of music and pop culture. With microphone in hand and money in tow, Eichner gives contestants the chance to win cash by answering a series of hilarious and spontaneous questions. The catch? The final round is subjective - Don't agree with Billy? You lose.
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2011 / TV-14Comedian Billy Eichner, unfiltered and unapologetic, hits the streets of New York City to test unsuspecting strangers on their knowledge of music and pop culture. With microphone in hand and money in tow, Eichner gives contestants the chance to win cash by answering a series of hilarious and spontaneous questions. The catch? The final round is subjective - Don't agree with Billy? You lose.
Seasons & Episode
Billy and Jon Hamm take to the streets to find out if anyone will have a threesome with them! Later, Billy plays "Immigrant or Real American?" with Kevin the bisexual office manager.
Billy hits the streets with Seth Rogen for a new segment called "Death Rogen". Later, just in time for Thanksgiving, Billy and Sarah play "What Does Michelle Rodriguez Bring to the Table?"
Billy is joined by Oscar winner Lupita Nyong'o for the brand new game, "Gay or Old?" Later, everyone's favorite contestant, Elena, is back with a very patriotic Lightning Round!
Billy and Andy Samberg play the new game "Was at My Wedding or Possibly Killed Tupac?"; Billy and Andy introduce New Yorkers to some new superheroes; Kevin the busboy joins Billy to play "Fox News Anchor or Pilgrim?".
Billy is joined by Aziz Ansari to play the brand new game "Is This a Kanye West Quote or Not?". Later, Rachel Dratch is back for an exhilarating obstacle course, "Escape Margot Robbie's Moment!"
Billy is joined for the first time by a child actor, the star of "Room," Jacob Tremblay. Together, Jacob and Billy take to the street for a brand new "Lightning Round."
John Oliver joins Billy out on his street ventures. Billy asks gay people what they think about the famed English comic and host.
Talk-show host James Corden helps Billy appeal to the masses; Billy and actor Robin Lord Taylor ("Gotham") play an obstacle course called "Can You Separate the Art from the Artist?"; other games include "For a Dollar."
Billy is joined by Keegan-Michael Key for the game "Name 10 Gay People"; aspiring actor Cameron plays "Walking Dead or Talking Dead?"; Key competes in a new obstacle course; other games include "For A Dollar" and "Give It Up For Kate Hudson."
Billy welcomes Stephen Colbert to play "La La Land or Nicki Minaj", and Stephen heads out onto the streets to ask how New Yorkers feel about Donald Trump. Plus, Elena returns to answer Twitter questions.
Comedian Billy Eichner, unfiltered and unapologetic, hits the streets of New York City to test unsuspecting strangers on their knowledge of music and pop culture. With microphone in hand and money in tow, Eichner gives contestants the chance to win cash by answering a series of hilarious and spontaneous questions. The catch? The final round is subjective - Don't agree with Billy? You lose.