Yes, for those old enough, this show invites comparisons with Hollywood Squares. comedians handling the pandemic? However, it is terribly unfunny.
ANNUAL SALARY $65,000. He received $1,000 from the organizers and $1,000 from Comedy Central, which streamed the set online.$3,000 — Stand-up set at the Crocodile, a Seattle club.$4,400 — Per episode of “Bob’s Burgers,” the show for which he voices the character Gene.$7,000 — Co-headliner, show at an upstate New York theater.$0 — The Eugene Mirman Comedy Festival in Brooklyn, a weekend-long event that he helps produce.

unable to stay up that late. After three laugh filled rounds, the contestant with the most money goes on to play the end game for a chance at the big cash prize. And that life-changing jackpot of $5,000? With admission fees, they break even.$75 — Weekend spot at the Greenwich Village club the Comedy Cellar, one of the premier clubs in the country right now.$80 — Weekend spot at the Broadway Comedy Club in Times Square.$300 — Weekday headliner at the Times Square club Carolines on Broadway.$3,740 — Voice work for “Ugly Americans,” an animated television series on Comedy Central.$0 — “Whiplash,” a stand-up show at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater in Chelsea.$3,500 — Royal Caribbean International, 17 shows in 7 nights. Dont you know shows are now offering winnings in the hundreds of thousands?Maybe if the comedians took a cut in salary you would have money to pay the contestants. Quite simply, Funny You Should Ask is laugh-out-loud funny on almost every question and the punch lines will, more often than not, make your jaw drop. For example; According to the Guinness Book of Workd records, What is the combined weight of of the heaviest set of twins ever. Comedy Central routinely offers $15,000 for a half-hour special that can take a year or more to develop. Even as well-known comics get modest fees, relative unknowns can do very well — in the right field. But they do have equally unfamous people you probably never heard of. Funny You Should Ask (2017– ) Full Cast & Crew. At most, you get a dad joke/pun that makes you think "oh that's witty, I guess" The host is pretty annoying. (Some salaries are approximate.) Every episode is jam-packed with more laughter than any of today’s hottest sitcoms. The only thing I can say nice about it is the show gives a chance to fading stars to work again. From that amount he paid the opening comic $200.$2,710 — One night at Go Bananas, a club in Cincinnati.$2,850 — Fees from Sound Exchange, an organization that collects royalties from satellite radio, Internet radio and other platforms that stream recordings.$3,217 — Self-produced comedy show at the Canyon Crest Dining and Event Center in Twin Falls, Idaho.$2,500 — Several bit parts in the DVD release “National Lampoon’s Dirty Movie.” She also receives $35 residuals a few times yearly.


Louis C. K. reinvented the business model of stand-up, successfully self-releasing a stage show online, but he’s a rare case. The very reason I like this program is because of the wit from the comedians, whether it is prepared or instantaneous. The 50 to 60 comics are paid $100 to $150 each, and Mr. Mirman and his co-producers also shell out for prizes, food and stunts like an “awkward party bus” that runs them $5,500. Funny you should ask. I hate people are stupid enough to enrich Byron Allen for this. 3) Loser gets nothing *not enough money to even pay for their hotel* Say funny stuff or just shut up.

Clearly aimed at the domestic market who enjoy this style of comedy (Dad jokes gone bad, that need all the help they can get from the canned laughter button). The theory in our household is that the show exists only so that the studio can honour contracts with fallen 'stars' who are just too bad to go on anything else. I would love for you to see my comedy, but not on an airplane or at a Halloween party. Has some how escaped into the wild to inflict misery on the rest of the world. Of course money is not the only form of reward. 6 out of 9 found this helpful