Adam Carolla: Truth Yeller
2021Comedians used to be society's truth-tellers. Pointing out life's absurdities, regardless of whose feelings might be slightly offended. In a world of microaggressions, pearl-clutching and faux outrage, Adam Carolla has had to take truth-telling to another level. Truth Yeller gives you a little stand-up, a little interview, a little improv, and a lot of laughs-all through the lens of one of the most important voices in America: the voice of a comedian.
Seasons & Episode
Adam Carolla yells us the hard truth about crocs, masks, and welcomes the one and only Jay Leno, fellow comedian and former host of The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. They play a little rich man poor man game and share some honest laughs, while improvising, interviewing and even roasting each other.
Adam Carolla gets a little offensive, tells a lot of truth, and sets the record straight on no smoking laws. Rob Riggle, a United States Marine and comedian who you may know from side clutching comedies like 21 Jumpstreet and Step Brothers, joins him to do a little stand up of his own. And the live audience loses it when Adam gets an improv request he can’t refuse.
The guys deliver some well-earned belly laughs as Adam gets controversial, mocking Hunter Biden and the way our overlords are using the pandemic to crate train your kids. TJ Miller (Silicon Valley, Deadpool, Big Hero 6 and more) joins Adam to drop some comedy gold—and proves that he knows how to identify a grandma killer!
The guys give credit where credit’s due to the woman who improvised “Let’s Go Brandon.” Star Trek star and the oldest man to go to space, William Shatner, discusses his trip abroad, whether or not eagles judge seagulls — and why gun violence isn’t the guns' fault.
Adam sits down with actor Patrick Warburton (Seinfeld, Family Guy) to talk about controversial opinions on pit bulls and Covid lockdowns. The actor tells us what he did to a pinata of Gavin Newsom while trying not to get canceled — and why once upon a time he broke up with his wife.
Adam takes on maskless screaming at the jumbotron and is joined by the star of The Parent Trap and Reagan: Dennis Quaid. The guys talk about the difference between raising girls and boys (one boy equals three girls) and why babies use the bathroom as an excuse to get away from you.
Comedians used to be society's truth-tellers. Pointing out life's absurdities, regardless of whose feelings might be slightly offended. In a world of microaggressions, pearl-clutching and faux outrage, Adam Carolla has had to take truth-telling to another level. Truth Yeller gives you a little stand-up, a little interview, a little improv, and a lot of laughs-all through the lens of one of the most important voices in America: the voice of a comedian.