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Tom Green's House Tonight

Tom Green's House Tonight (formerly known as Tom Green Live!) is a talk show hosted by Tom Green.[1] In addition to its primary Internet broadcast on TomGreen.com, the show has been syndicated on television stations throughout North America.[2]

Tom Green's House Tonight
Title card
Created byTom Green
StarringTom Green
Theme music composerTom Green
Country of originUSA
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes176 as of January 8, 2008
Production
Executive producerTom Green/ Kari Sagin
Camera setupMulti-camera setup
Running time60 minutes
Release
Original networkTomGreen.com
(2006 (2006) – 2011 (2011))
ManiaTV! (2006 (2006) – 2007 (2007))
The Comedy Network
(2008 (2008) – 2009 (2009))
AXS TV (2013 (2013) – present)
Original releaseJune 15, 2006 (2006-06-15) –
present

The broadcast is mostly spontaneous with a reliance on celebrity guests and viewer interaction via Skype calls and phone calls.[3] Before moving to a regular television studio, the show was set inside Green's living room in the Hollywood Hills, where a fully functional low-budget studio had been constructed.[4]

Beginning February 4, 2013, Green replaced Tom Green's House Tonight with Tom Green Radio, a weekly audio podcast recorded in a Hollywood studio.[5] As of October 3, 2013, Tom Green Live returned to television with a weekly broadcast on AXS TV.[6]

Origins Edit

Tom Green conceived the idea for the show in 2005, deciding that if it were technically feasible and economically viable, he’d be happiest doing his own nightly talk show from his living room.[7] Green went on to approach online television network ManiaTV! with the idea.[8] On June 5, 2006, ManiaTV! announced they had signed Green to host a live talk show from his own home and would give him complete creative control.[9] Green provided his desk, as used on The New Tom Green Show, and ManiaTV! provided the additional equipment.[8]

The first show aired live on June 15, 2006 at 11pm ET, and was originally called Tom Green Live!.[8] The show was initially only scheduled to air on Thursday nights,[9] but soon expanded to air Monday-Thursday.[10]

Early shows often included technical issues with the phone system, computers, streaming and audio.[7] Many viewers found Green's reactions to the technical problems to be entertaining as opposed to a hindrance to the show. Green's regular outbursts towards his off camera staff have become a running joke.[11]

Webovision Edit

While it is not the first Internet show, Tom Green's House Tonight may be the first Internet call-in talk show, and Green frequently cites this as an innovation. With little reliance on advertisement funding, his show is similar to Public-access television.[12] Green often refers to it by a word he coined: "Webovision",[13] and jokingly says he is broadcasting to "The National Internet",[14] despite the show having a worldwide audience, and joked that his show is "the highest rated, longest running, and only talk show on the Internet." Fellow comedian Joe Rogan named the show as an influence on his own podcast, The Joe Rogan Experience. Green has likewise been cited by numerous podcasters and other online content creators as a pioneer in the medium.

The show is not bound by FCC regulations, and therefore has very few content restrictions, such as a ban on swearing, nudity or drinking.[3] Green has stated: "I don't go out of my way to be shocking on the show. I'm really trying to take advantage of the looseness of the medium and the ability to be completely honest, real and in the moment like the way television was when it first started".[12] The show is not scripted or rehearsed; the emphasis in every broadcast is on the conversation between Green and his guests.[15] The relaxed and unrestricted nature of the show, along with the fact they are in Green's own home, often leads to a very natural and open style of interview rarely found on other talk shows.[12]

 
Tom Green with guests Thora Birch and Neil Hamburger at The Channel in 2006

Many notable guests have appeared on the show, including stars such as Pamela Anderson, Kat Von D, actors Val Kilmer, Brooke Shields, Crispin Glover and Thora Birch, hip-hop artists Flavor Flav and Xzibit, talk show hosts Jimmy Kimmel and Carson Daly, musicians Henry Rollins and Dave Navarro, pro wrestler Stone Cold Steve Austin, skateboarder Tony Hawk, as well as comedians Tim & Eric, Neil Hamburger, Joe Rogan, and Andrew Dice Clay.

Despite Green's serious talk-show demeanor, the show receives occasional prank calls, and Green often entices the callers during the resultant interactions. Green has decided not to use a call screener and has said: "There are nights when we’ve gotten like six prank phone calls in a row, but that becomes kind of funny, too. Whatever happens, happens".[16]

The show most recently aired live Monday to Friday at 10pm ET for one hour, occasionally going over the hour. At the present time, the show does not adhere to a set schedule. At any time of the day or night Green can spontaneously go on the air by literally flipping a switch on a remote control, which turns on all of the lights and cameras, hits record and sends out the feed to TomGreen.com.[16] Most shows can be viewed in the Videos section of TomGreen.com, and had also been made available for download via iTunes.[7] The total number of video views have reached up to 38 million downloads per month.[17]

The Channel Edit

Tom Green refers to his website as "The Channel".[7] The output of The Channel is not limited to Tom Green's House Tonight. Shows appearing on The Channel can vary significantly in length and can last for many hours.

Shows Edit

Other shows broadcast on The Channel have included:

  • Poolside Chats - Talk show hosted by comedian Neil Hamburger
  • Leonard Mills Live - Green in character playing guitar and singing, often about ridiculous subjects
  • YouTube Special - Green plays and comments on a selection of videos from YouTube
  • The Tom and Larry Show - Green has a discussion with Larry, his foul-mouthed ventriloquist dummy
  • Casual Friday - Green, with no guest at his house, instead interacts with viewers
  • The Robert Kurtz Show - Call in show featuring funny or shocking internet content suggested by viewers, hosted by former The Channel producer Robert Kurtz
  • Mysteries from Beyond the Other Dominion - Call in show offering insight into the paranormal and scientific discoveries, hosted by Dr. Franklin Ruehl
  • Girl Talk Live - Call in show providing viewers with advice about various subjects, co-hosted by a number of female models
  • Freestyle Friday - House party featuring a large number of guests and live music
  • Tom Green This Morning - Morning show hosted by Green
  • Prankity Pranx - Call in show devoted to prank calls
  • Black Spanish Fly and the Dick - Call in show

On occasion, when Green does not have guests, he has broadcast an unconventional show, such as playing the saxophone for an hour and having a week dedicated to performing karaoke. Green has also slept with a live camera on him all night, which is also the practice of several lifecasters.

Additional broadcasts Edit

In addition to broadcasts from Green's home, Green frequently posts footage filmed around Hollywood and Los Angeles, including video recorded with his camera phone. Green sometimes takes a video camera with him when taking a break from The Channel and posts pre-recorded clips such as his visits to Costa Rica and New York. He once showed his surgery after a skateboarding accident.[18] In 2008, The Channel embarked on its first road trip across the west coast of America.[19] Green and his team travelled in an RV that had been equipped to allow cameras to be set up in remote locations whilst broadcasting a live video stream using wireless technology.[19] A fixed camera located behind the front windscreen of the RV enabled viewers to follow along with the journey. In January 2010, Green began his first ever stand-up comedy world tour.[20]

The Channel broadcasts a video stream to the internet 24/7. Between live shows the feed either switches to a security camera within Green's living room, a selection of clips from previous episodes, or a test card consisting of the Tom Green's House Tonight title screen.

Sponsors and partners Edit

Samsung was the show's first sponsor,[21] advertising the Samsung Upstage phone. Budweiser became the next sponsor.[7] Bud Light commercials were played before each show. Product placement was also used as bottles of Bud Light would be provided for Green and his guests during every show.[7] Bottles of the beer could also be seen in Green's fridge.

ManiaTV! was Green's original partner and funded the installion of his living room studio.[7] Green's split from ManiaTV! in August 2007 necessitated upgrades to the equipment and technology used to produce and stream the show. With the upgrades complete, Green launched the all-new TomGreen.com on September 27, 2007, with the help of producer Victor Borachuk. The new site showcases technology by far eclipsing what had been in place before, featuring full 16:9 live Flash video, and was streamed by BitGravity, which is a content delivery network.[22] BitGravity CEO Perry Wu has been interviewed on the show, denoting a strong partnership with the company. Since early 2011, the main video feed has been provided by Livestream. NewTek provide much of the video switching equipment.[23]

Membership service Edit

On March 11, 2009, a new membership service was launched to provide funding for The Channel.[24] Subscribers to the service receive access to the full video archive.[25] Green's intention is for viewer funding to allow him total creative freedom over The Channel by removing the need for financial support from TV networks and corporate sponsors.[26] However, Green has confirmed he is talking to possible business partners for his show. On February 10, 2010, additional features were added to the membership service, including forums, the ability to comment on videos, and priority when Skype calling into the show. In early 2011, the membership service was discontinued as Green took a hiatus from The Channel to focus on his stand-up comedy world tour.

Television syndication Edit

The Comedy Network Edit

After his split from ManiaTV!, Green hinted that a new partnership would lead to Tom Green Live! being broadcast on television as well as the Internet. In October 2007, Broadcasting & Cable announced the show's January 2008 expansion to TV syndication in a deal with Debmar-Mercury.[2]

To coincide with the television debut Tom Green Live! was renamed Tom Green's House Tonight,[27] and bleachers were built in Green's living room to seat a small audience consisting of friends of his guests.[28] Beginning January 7, 2008, the show appeared in a pared-down version on conventional TV on The Comedy Network.[29] The show ran on television for two seasons before Green decided to stop syndication, primarily due to dissatisfaction towards his loss of creative control.[26]

Tom Green Live (standup special) Edit

Tom Green Live was also the name of Green's standup special that was released on Showtime in August 2012 and on Netflix. This was recorded at The Wilbur Theatre in Boston, Massachusetts in September 2011.

AXS TV Edit

 
Tom Green Live title card

On October 3, 2013, Tom Green Live debuted on AXS TV.[6] The weekly live broadcast airs at 9pm ET every Thursday night from a studio in Los Angeles.[6] The telecast has a similar format to the web show, with an hour long discussion between Green and his featured guest and live Skype calls from viewers.[6] Although it is intended for the series to showcase Green's more serious side and highlight his skills as an interviewer, he has advised viewers to expect "spontaneous, ridiculous, and outrageous conversations".[6] Guests have included Richard Belzer, Howie Mandel and Tony Hawk. Season 2 debuted on January 9, 2014 and the finale was April 3, 2014. The show was renewed with season 3 debuting on June 12, 2014 with guest Steve Carell. The series was produced and directed by Devin DeHaven.

Notable episodes Edit

  • On June 15, 2006, Tom Green Live! made its debut broadcast.[8] Green's guest was the marionette Howdy Doody.[11] Green celebrated the completion of the first episode by diving fully clothed into his swimming pool.
  • On August 31, 2006, Green, increasingly frustrated by technical issues with the phone system, destroyed the Pepper Pad supplied by ManiaTV! for handling viewer calls. ManiaTV! responded by cutting off the live feed during that night's debut episode of Poolside Chats with Neil Hamburger. Hamburger and his guest, musician Buzz Osborne, were unaware of the situation until being notified by viewers. Green later made an on-air apology for his actions.
  • On October 10, 2006, the longest standard format show, in which Green interviewed Steve-O, ran for four hours and ended with Green drunk and Steve-O heavily intoxicated from a combination of hash brownies and nitrous oxide.[30] In addition to large amounts of alcohol, Green and his guest drank mustard and a bottle of salad dressing.[30] The show went off the air after Steve-O had vomited and both men had collapsed.[30]
  • On October 25, 2006, Green's guests included pro skateboarder Jeremy Klein and Count Smokula. Klein became the first and only guest to be kicked off the show, after making insulting comments about a number of callers. He has since returned as a guest several times.
  • In March 2007, Green celebrated having passed the milestone of 100 Tom Green Live! episodes with a special show broadcast from the Denver studio of ManiaTV!.[31] It was the first show to be broadcast from outside of Green's home.[31]
  • On July 27, 2007, the highest rated show was broadcast, featuring Kat Von D as the guest.[17][32] The episode has reached 2.7 million views (as of June 2009).[17]
  • On January 7, 2008, Tom Green's House Tonight made its television debut, featuring comedian Harland Williams as the guest.
  • On March 23, 2009, the majority of the show consisted of Green launching an expletive-laden tirade in response to comments mocking the Canadian Military made on the Fox News talk show Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld.[33][34] Green had spent his early childhood living on a Canadian Armed Forces base where his father served as a captain.[35]
  • On July 30, 2009, the longest live broadcast was shown during Green's 38th birthday party and lasted for over six hours.
  • On May 20, 2010, the episode was guest hosted by comedian Norm Macdonald, allowing Tom Green to instead be interviewed as a guest on his own show for the first time.
  • On October 3, 2013, Tom Green Live made its television debut on AXS TV, featuring comedian Richard Belzer as the guest.

Awards and accolades Edit

  • On November 26, 2007, the show won the TV Guide award for “Best Web Talk Show”.[29]
  • On May 6, 2008, the show was announced as the winner of a Webby Award for "Best Variety Show" in the Online Film and Video category.[36]
  • On September 23, 2009, the show was listed among the best shows on the internet by the Los Angeles Times publication, Brand X.[37]

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External links Edit

  • TomGreen.com - The Channel
  • The Channel Guide 2007-04-05 at the Wayback Machine
  • Tom Green's House Tonight at IMDb
  • Tom Green Live! (AXS TV) at IMDb
  • Tom Green's House Tonight at The Comedy Network

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Tom Green s House Tonight formerly known as Tom Green Live is a talk show hosted by Tom Green 1 In addition to its primary Internet broadcast on TomGreen com the show has been syndicated on television stations throughout North America 2 Tom Green s House TonightTitle cardCreated byTom GreenStarringTom GreenTheme music composerTom GreenCountry of originUSAOriginal languageEnglishNo of episodes176 as of January 8 2008ProductionExecutive producerTom Green Kari SaginCamera setupMulti camera setupRunning time60 minutesReleaseOriginal networkTomGreen com 2006 2006 2011 2011 ManiaTV 2006 2006 2007 2007 The Comedy Network 2008 2008 2009 2009 AXS TV 2013 2013 present Original releaseJune 15 2006 2006 06 15 presentThe broadcast is mostly spontaneous with a reliance on celebrity guests and viewer interaction via Skype calls and phone calls 3 Before moving to a regular television studio the show was set inside Green s living room in the Hollywood Hills where a fully functional low budget studio had been constructed 4 Beginning February 4 2013 Green replaced Tom Green s House Tonight with Tom Green Radio a weekly audio podcast recorded in a Hollywood studio 5 As of October 3 2013 Tom Green Live returned to television with a weekly broadcast on AXS TV 6 Contents 1 Origins 2 Webovision 3 The Channel 3 1 Shows 3 2 Additional broadcasts 4 Sponsors and partners 5 Membership service 6 Television syndication 6 1 The Comedy Network 6 2 Tom Green Live standup special 6 3 AXS TV 7 Notable episodes 8 Awards and accolades 9 References 10 External linksOrigins EditTom Green conceived the idea for the show in 2005 deciding that if it were technically feasible and economically viable he d be happiest doing his own nightly talk show from his living room 7 Green went on to approach online television network ManiaTV with the idea 8 On June 5 2006 ManiaTV announced they had signed Green to host a live talk show from his own home and would give him complete creative control 9 Green provided his desk as used on The New Tom Green Show and ManiaTV provided the additional equipment 8 The first show aired live on June 15 2006 at 11pm ET and was originally called Tom Green Live 8 The show was initially only scheduled to air on Thursday nights 9 but soon expanded to air Monday Thursday 10 Early shows often included technical issues with the phone system computers streaming and audio 7 Many viewers found Green s reactions to the technical problems to be entertaining as opposed to a hindrance to the show Green s regular outbursts towards his off camera staff have become a running joke 11 Webovision EditWhile it is not the first Internet show Tom Green s House Tonight may be the first Internet call in talk show and Green frequently cites this as an innovation With little reliance on advertisement funding his show is similar to Public access television 12 Green often refers to it by a word he coined Webovision 13 and jokingly says he is broadcasting to The National Internet 14 despite the show having a worldwide audience and joked that his show is the highest rated longest running and only talk show on the Internet Fellow comedian Joe Rogan named the show as an influence on his own podcast The Joe Rogan Experience Green has likewise been cited by numerous podcasters and other online content creators as a pioneer in the medium The show is not bound by FCC regulations and therefore has very few content restrictions such as a ban on swearing nudity or drinking 3 Green has stated I don t go out of my way to be shocking on the show I m really trying to take advantage of the looseness of the medium and the ability to be completely honest real and in the moment like the way television was when it first started 12 The show is not scripted or rehearsed the emphasis in every broadcast is on the conversation between Green and his guests 15 The relaxed and unrestricted nature of the show along with the fact they are in Green s own home often leads to a very natural and open style of interview rarely found on other talk shows 12 nbsp Tom Green with guests Thora Birch and Neil Hamburger at The Channel in 2006Many notable guests have appeared on the show including stars such as Pamela Anderson Kat Von D actors Val Kilmer Brooke Shields Crispin Glover and Thora Birch hip hop artists Flavor Flav and Xzibit talk show hosts Jimmy Kimmel and Carson Daly musicians Henry Rollins and Dave Navarro pro wrestler Stone Cold Steve Austin skateboarder Tony Hawk as well as comedians Tim amp Eric Neil Hamburger Joe Rogan and Andrew Dice Clay Despite Green s serious talk show demeanor the show receives occasional prank calls and Green often entices the callers during the resultant interactions Green has decided not to use a call screener and has said There are nights when we ve gotten like six prank phone calls in a row but that becomes kind of funny too Whatever happens happens 16 The show most recently aired live Monday to Friday at 10pm ET for one hour occasionally going over the hour At the present time the show does not adhere to a set schedule At any time of the day or night Green can spontaneously go on the air by literally flipping a switch on a remote control which turns on all of the lights and cameras hits record and sends out the feed to TomGreen com 16 Most shows can be viewed in the Videos section of TomGreen com and had also been made available for download via iTunes 7 The total number of video views have reached up to 38 million downloads per month 17 The Channel EditTom Green refers to his website as The Channel 7 The output of The Channel is not limited to Tom Green s House Tonight Shows appearing on The Channel can vary significantly in length and can last for many hours Shows Edit Other shows broadcast on The Channel have included Poolside Chats Talk show hosted by comedian Neil Hamburger Leonard Mills Live Green in character playing guitar and singing often about ridiculous subjects YouTube Special Green plays and comments on a selection of videos from YouTube The Tom and Larry Show Green has a discussion with Larry his foul mouthed ventriloquist dummy Casual Friday Green with no guest at his house instead interacts with viewers The Robert Kurtz Show Call in show featuring funny or shocking internet content suggested by viewers hosted by former The Channel producer Robert Kurtz Mysteries from Beyond the Other Dominion Call in show offering insight into the paranormal and scientific discoveries hosted by Dr Franklin Ruehl Girl Talk Live Call in show providing viewers with advice about various subjects co hosted by a number of female models Freestyle Friday House party featuring a large number of guests and live music Tom Green This Morning Morning show hosted by Green Prankity Pranx Call in show devoted to prank calls Black Spanish Fly and the Dick Call in showOn occasion when Green does not have guests he has broadcast an unconventional show such as playing the saxophone for an hour and having a week dedicated to performing karaoke Green has also slept with a live camera on him all night which is also the practice of several lifecasters Additional broadcasts Edit In addition to broadcasts from Green s home Green frequently posts footage filmed around Hollywood and Los Angeles including video recorded with his camera phone Green sometimes takes a video camera with him when taking a break from The Channel and posts pre recorded clips such as his visits to Costa Rica and New York He once showed his surgery after a skateboarding accident 18 In 2008 The Channel embarked on its first road trip across the west coast of America 19 Green and his team travelled in an RV that had been equipped to allow cameras to be set up in remote locations whilst broadcasting a live video stream using wireless technology 19 A fixed camera located behind the front windscreen of the RV enabled viewers to follow along with the journey In January 2010 Green began his first ever stand up comedy world tour 20 The Channel broadcasts a video stream to the internet 24 7 Between live shows the feed either switches to a security camera within Green s living room a selection of clips from previous episodes or a test card consisting of the Tom Green s House Tonight title screen Sponsors and partners EditSamsung was the show s first sponsor 21 advertising the Samsung Upstage phone Budweiser became the next sponsor 7 Bud Light commercials were played before each show Product placement was also used as bottles of Bud Light would be provided for Green and his guests during every show 7 Bottles of the beer could also be seen in Green s fridge ManiaTV was Green s original partner and funded the installion of his living room studio 7 Green s split from ManiaTV in August 2007 necessitated upgrades to the equipment and technology used to produce and stream the show With the upgrades complete Green launched the all new TomGreen com on September 27 2007 with the help of producer Victor Borachuk The new site showcases technology by far eclipsing what had been in place before featuring full 16 9 live Flash video and was streamed by BitGravity which is a content delivery network 22 BitGravity CEO Perry Wu has been interviewed on the show denoting a strong partnership with the company Since early 2011 the main video feed has been provided by Livestream NewTek provide much of the video switching equipment 23 Membership service EditOn March 11 2009 a new membership service was launched to provide funding for The Channel 24 Subscribers to the service receive access to the full video archive 25 Green s intention is for viewer funding to allow him total creative freedom over The Channel by removing the need for financial support from TV networks and corporate sponsors 26 However Green has confirmed he is talking to possible business partners for his show On February 10 2010 additional features were added to the membership service including forums the ability to comment on videos and priority when Skype calling into the show In early 2011 the membership service was discontinued as Green took a hiatus from The Channel to focus on his stand up comedy world tour Television syndication EditThe Comedy Network Edit After his split from ManiaTV Green hinted that a new partnership would lead to Tom Green Live being broadcast on television as well as the Internet In October 2007 Broadcasting amp Cable announced the show s January 2008 expansion to TV syndication in a deal with Debmar Mercury 2 To coincide with the television debut Tom Green Live was renamed Tom Green s House Tonight 27 and bleachers were built in Green s living room to seat a small audience consisting of friends of his guests 28 Beginning January 7 2008 the show appeared in a pared down version on conventional TV on The Comedy Network 29 The show ran on television for two seasons before Green decided to stop syndication primarily due to dissatisfaction towards his loss of creative control 26 Tom Green Live standup special Edit Tom Green Live was also the name of Green s standup special that was released on Showtime in August 2012 and on Netflix This was recorded at The Wilbur Theatre in Boston Massachusetts in September 2011 AXS TV Edit nbsp Tom Green Live title cardMain article List of Tom Green Live episodes On October 3 2013 Tom Green Live debuted on AXS TV 6 The weekly live broadcast airs at 9pm ET every Thursday night from a studio in Los Angeles 6 The telecast has a similar format to the web show with an hour long discussion between Green and his featured guest and live Skype calls from viewers 6 Although it is intended for the series to showcase Green s more serious side and highlight his skills as an interviewer he has advised viewers to expect spontaneous ridiculous and outrageous conversations 6 Guests have included Richard Belzer Howie Mandel and Tony Hawk Season 2 debuted on January 9 2014 and the finale was April 3 2014 The show was renewed with season 3 debuting on June 12 2014 with guest Steve Carell The series was produced and directed by Devin DeHaven Notable episodes EditOn June 15 2006 Tom Green Live made its debut broadcast 8 Green s guest was the marionette Howdy Doody 11 Green celebrated the completion of the first episode by diving fully clothed into his swimming pool On August 31 2006 Green increasingly frustrated by technical issues with the phone system destroyed the Pepper Pad supplied by ManiaTV for handling viewer calls ManiaTV responded by cutting off the live feed during that night s debut episode of Poolside Chats with Neil Hamburger Hamburger and his guest musician Buzz Osborne were unaware of the situation until being notified by viewers Green later made an on air apology for his actions On October 10 2006 the longest standard format show in which Green interviewed Steve O ran for four hours and ended with Green drunk and Steve O heavily intoxicated from a combination of hash brownies and nitrous oxide 30 In addition to large amounts of alcohol Green and his guest drank mustard and a bottle of salad dressing 30 The show went off the air after Steve O had vomited and both men had collapsed 30 On October 25 2006 Green s guests included pro skateboarder Jeremy Klein and Count Smokula Klein became the first and only guest to be kicked off the show after making insulting comments about a number of callers He has since returned as a guest several times In March 2007 Green celebrated having passed the milestone of 100 Tom Green Live episodes with a special show broadcast from the Denver studio of ManiaTV 31 It was the first show to be broadcast from outside of Green s home 31 On July 27 2007 the highest rated show was broadcast featuring Kat Von D as the guest 17 32 The episode has reached 2 7 million views as of June 2009 17 On January 7 2008 Tom Green s House Tonight made its television debut featuring comedian Harland Williams as the guest On March 23 2009 the majority of the show consisted of Green launching an expletive laden tirade in response to comments mocking the Canadian Military made on the Fox News talk show Red Eye w Greg Gutfeld 33 34 Green had spent his early childhood living on a Canadian Armed Forces base where his father served as a captain 35 On July 30 2009 the longest live broadcast was shown during Green s 38th birthday party and lasted for over six hours On May 20 2010 the episode was guest hosted by comedian Norm Macdonald allowing Tom Green to instead be interviewed as a guest on his own show for the first time On October 3 2013 Tom Green Live made its television debut on AXS TV featuring comedian Richard Belzer as the guest Awards and accolades EditOn November 26 2007 the show won the TV Guide award for Best Web Talk Show 29 On May 6 2008 the show was announced as the winner of a Webby Award for Best Variety Show in the Online Film and Video category 36 On September 23 2009 the show was listed among the best shows on the internet by the Los Angeles Times publication Brand X 37 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interview for Jan 15 17 Funny Farm appearance Access Atlanta Retrieved 2010 02 14 permanent dead link Snierson Dan January 9 2008 Green s Day Tom Green s Internet Show Hits TV Entertainment Weekly Retrieved 2010 04 22 Couch Trip BitGravity Broadcasts Tom Green s House Tonight Live to Internet Viewers Show Simulcast on Television BitGravity 2008 Retrieved 2010 04 08 NewTek TriCaster PRO TM Powers Tom Green Live on ManiaTV DCCCafe June 15 2006 Archived from the original on 2011 07 17 Retrieved 2010 04 11 Green Tom March 12 2009 Membership Service TomGreen com Retrieved 2010 04 11 Green Tom March 14 2009 Hey Gang Membership Service is Working Great TomGreen com Retrieved 2010 04 11 a b Green Tom March 26 2009 The Middle of the Night TomGreen com Retrieved 2010 04 11 Late night TV from His Home to Yours Canada com January 5 2008 Retrieved 2010 04 22 Tom Green Up Close and Personal Canada com January 19 2008 Retrieved 2010 04 22 a b Here s Tommy The Comedy Network s Prodigal Son Returns Tom Green s House Tonight Premieres January 7 CTV Media December 21 2007 Archived from the original on 2011 07 27 Retrieved 2010 04 08 a b c Devrie Lynn March 3 2009 Dancing with the Stars 8 Meet Steve O Crushable com Archived from the original on 2012 03 27 Retrieved 2010 04 04 a b Tom Green marks 112th show on ManiaTV USA Today March 6 2007 Retrieved 2010 04 24 Hogan Iris July 30 2007 Kat Von D Interview on Tom Green Show buzzfocus com Archived from the original on 2009 04 21 Retrieved 2010 04 22 Tom Green vs Fox News MuchMusic March 25 2009 Archived from the original on 2009 08 13 Retrieved 2010 04 25 Handysides Victoria January 7 2010 For Tom Green all roads lead to Edmonton Metro International Retrieved 2010 04 25 permanent dead link Brownstein Bill May 30 2010 The Long Road from Making Out with a Moose to Making It Online Montreal Gazette Retrieved 2010 05 31 permanent dead link Winners of 12th Annual Webby Awards Announced FierceWireless May 9 2008 Retrieved 2010 04 08 Millian Mark September 23 2009 Web TV Guide Brand X Archived from the original on October 2 2009 Retrieved 2010 04 14 External links EditTomGreen com The Channel The Channel Guide Archived 2007 04 05 at the Wayback Machine Tom Green s House Tonight at IMDb Tom Green Live AXS TV at IMDb Tom Green s House Tonight at The Comedy Network Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tom Green 27s House Tonight amp oldid 1173840883, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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