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TV Land is celebrating the 40th anniversary of The Brady Bunch by streaming some full episodes online. [TV Land]

A reporter at the Emmys asks Tina Fey what she thinks about the Miley Cyrus/stripper pole controversy, because I'm sure that was the most important thing on her mind after taking home the big award. [The Live Feed]

Amy Poehler is going to be on Inside the Actor's Studio tonight. Here's a bunch of clips to whet your appetite (ew, the words "whet your appetite" sound super gross). [Comic's Comic]

Larry the Cable Guy talks about his new stand-up special Tailgate Party, which is streaming for free. Get R watched! Also, we posted our own interview with Larry earlier today. [Punchline]

Speaking of Blue Collar Comedy alums, TIME magazine interviewed Jeff Foxworthy. [TIME]

Mitch Fatel talks about interning for Howard Stern, "Howard was my father figure in this business, and he told me, very seriously, that he was really proud of me." Immediately afterward, Stern added the following words, "Butt bongos." [Rooftop Comedy]

Sacha Baron Cohen is guest starring in an episode of The Simpsons set in Israel. [Entertainment Weekly]

When Sarah Silverman is better at growing facial hair than I am, maybe it's time for me to give up on life. [Huff Po]

Did your favorite sketch make it onto this countdown of the thirteen funniest SNL Digital Shorts of all time? [Huff Po]

David Cross knows what the people want, "A lot of watermelon smashing, and I always provide proper plastic sheeting for the crowd so they don't have to worry about it." [AZ Central]

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