No, You Shut Up!

No, You Shut Up! (2013-2016)

EndedTalk Show showComedy

The show details Paul F. Tompkins and a panel of four puppets (played by different members of the Miskreant Puppets from Puppet Up!) debating about the different issues of the day from their unique perspective until they get too angry to discuss them any further.

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Scheduleevery Thursday at 22:00 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S04E09Thomas Lennon, John Hodgman, Brianna BakerMar 17, 2016
S04E08Reza Aslan and Mary Lynn RajskubMar 10, 2016
S04E07Al Madrigal, Kurt Braunohler and Axel CaballeroMar 3, 2016
S04E06Bobby Moynihan & Joel SteinFeb 25, 2016
S04E05Jen Kirkman & Bobak FerdowsiFeb 18, 2016
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'No, You Shut Up!' premiere?

'No, You Shut Up!' premiered on October 9, 2013.

Who created 'No, You Shut Up!'?

'No, You Shut Up!' was created by David Javerbaum.

What genre does 'No, You Shut Up!' belong to?

'No, You Shut Up!' belongs to the genre of comedy.

Who is the host of 'No, You Shut Up!'?

'No, You Shut Up!' is hosted by Paul F. Tompkins.

Is 'No, You Shut Up!' a scripted or improvisational show?

'No, You Shut Up!' is an improvisational show.

Does 'No, You Shut Up!' feature puppetry?

Yes, 'No, You Shut Up!' features puppetry.

Are the puppets in 'No, You Shut Up!' performed by the cast members?

Yes, the puppets in 'No, You Shut Up!' are performed by the cast members.

How many puppet characters are there in 'No, You Shut Up!'?

'No, You Shut Up!' features a variety of puppet characters, but the exact number is not specified.

Does 'No, You Shut Up!' incorporate political satire?

Yes, 'No, You Shut Up!' incorporates political satire.

Are there celebrity guest appearances in 'No, You Shut Up!'?

Yes, 'No, You Shut Up!' features celebrity guest appearances.

Does 'No, You Shut Up!' have a live studio audience?

No, 'No, You Shut Up!' does not have a live studio audience.

Does 'No, You Shut Up!' parody real-life talk shows?

Yes, 'No, You Shut Up!' parodies real-life talk shows.

How long is each episode of 'No, You Shut Up!'?

The duration of each episode of 'No, You Shut Up!' is not specified.

Are there recurring segments in 'No, You Shut Up!'?

Yes, 'No, You Shut Up!' features recurring segments.

Is 'No, You Shut Up!' suitable for all ages?

'No, You Shut Up!' is intended for mature audiences.

Was 'No, You Shut Up!' well-received by critics?

The critical reception of 'No, You Shut Up!' is not specified.

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