NEW YORK, January 12, 2010 – Welcome back to the wacky world of Sarah Silverman. Follow Sarah and the rest of the gang as she takes on pedophile vans, rigs a mayoral election, takes a stance on “Real Time with Bill Maher” and reconnects with her imaginary childhood friend (played by Andy Samberg), among other adventures in this irreverent new season. COMEDY CENTRAL’s hit series, “The Sarah Silverman Program,” returns for a third season with 10 all-new episodes beginning on Thursday, February 4 at 10:30 p.m. with a secondary run on Logo beginning Tuesday, February 9 at 10:30 p.m. The new “Important Things with Demetri Martin”/”The Sarah Silverman Program” block airs on Thursdays.

“The Sarah Silverman Program” stars the Emmy Award winner Silverman who plays a character (aptly named Sarah Silverman) whose absurd daily life is told through narrative and an occasional song. In each episode, Sarah falls into unique, unsettling and always hilarious predicaments, with her sister (played by real-life sister Laura Silverman), her nerdy gay neighbors, Brian and Steve (Brian Posehn and Steve Agee) and dim-witted Officer Jay (Jay Johnston) never far from her side.

In the premiere episode, “The Proof is in the Penis,” Laura wants Sarah to “man-up” and start taking responsibilities for her life, so she falsely informs her that she was born a hermaphrodite. Sarah accepts her manhood and decides to move into the woods and live off of the land. Meanwhile, Brian and Steve are haunted by Mr. Jenkins and must dig up his grave and replace the remote that killed him in his corpse’s chest.

Emmy winner Sarah Silverman recently received an Emmy nomination for her role in “The Sarah Silverman Program.” She had previously won a Primetime Emmy in 2008 in the Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics category for a musical collaboration with Matt Damon. Silverman will soon add author to her resume when her book, a memoir, “The Bedwetter: Stories of Courage, Redemption and Pee,” debuts in stores on April 20. She also recently wrapped production on the comedy “Peep World,” opposite Rainn Wilson and Michael C. Hall. Previously, Silverman made an impressive splash when the feature-length film version of her stage show, “Jesus is Magic,” was met with critical acclaim upon its release in 2005.  Silverman garnered rave reviews in the documentary feature “The Aristocrats,” in which she co-starred along with 100 of the industry’s most prominent comedians.  She also starred opposite Jack Black, Mike White and Joan Cusack in Paramount Picture’s “The School of Rock,” among others.

Laura Silverman is best known for her role in HBO’s series, “The Comeback.” She also appeared in her sister’s film, “Jesus is Magic” as well as “Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist.” Brian Posehn is best known for his role in “Just Shoot Me” as well as appearances in “Seinfeld,” “Newsradio” and “Everybody Loves Raymond.” Steve Agee also appeared in “Jesus is Magic” as well as Bobcat Goldthwait’s film, “Sleeping Dogs Lie.” Jay Johnston can be seen in the film “Anchorman” and appeared in the HBO television series “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” “Mr. Show” and the FOX television series, “Malcolm in the Middle.”
Launching this month, the updated “Sarah Silverman Program” Web site will feature exclusive video from Sarah, a digital children’s book inspired by the upcoming new episode, “The Silverman and the Pillows,” along with episode highlights and behind-the-scenes video from each episode from the series blogger. Also, check-in for “rewind” clips featuring moments from previous seasons, twitter games, events and challenges along with a branded Facebook page with a personality quiz, among other features.

“The Sarah Silverman Program: Season Two, Volume Two” DVD is a double disc containing all ten episodes from the second season and will hit stores on February 9. Bonus material features animated shorts, behind-the-scenes and audio commentary with the entire cast.

The series is based on an idea by Silverman, Dan Harmon and Rob Schrab (Oscar-nominated “Monster House”). Silverman, Schrab, Heidi Herzon (“Jesus is Magic”) and Dan Sterling (“The Daily Show”) are the executive producers. Schrab and Sterling also serve as director of several of the episodes. Gary Mann is the executive in charge of production for COMEDY CENTRAL.

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