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Comedy Central gives more reasons to 'laugh it off' this festive season

Season 3 of two new shows – Key & Peele and The Exes – are added to the primetime lineup

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Comedy Central gives more reasons to 'laugh it off' this festive season

Season 3 of two new shows – Key & Peele and The Exes – are added to the primetime lineup

BestMediaInfo Bureau | Mumbai | December 18, 2013

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Promising a gleeful end to an eventful year, Comedy Central is all set to add excitement to the festive spirit with the launch of the third season of two popular shows to its December lineup.

Season 3 of 'Key & Peele' which projects the two protagonists in front of a live studio audience bantering over a topic weaved between filmed shorts and sketches premiered yesterday, and will air Monday to Wednesday at 10.30 PM.

Christmas eve will see the Indian premiere of Season 3 of 'The Exes' which revolves around a group of divorced friends who are trying to get back to their single life. The show premieres on December 24, 2013, and will air Monday to Wednesday at 10 PM.

Having received worldwide applause, the shows are now making their way into the Indian homeland at the primetime slot.

Key & Peele is an American sketch comedy television show. It stars Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele in front of a live studio audience bantering about a topic weaved between filmed shorts and sketches. The sketches cover a variety of societal topics, often with a focus on Black-American culture and race relations. The show has received critical acclaims for the beauty with which sensitive topics are well balanced with humor.

'The Exes' is an American comedy television series that chronicles the lives of a group of divorced friends – Donald Faison, Wayne Knight, Kristen Johnston, David Alan Basche and Kelly Stables. The journey begins when divorce attorney Holly (Kristen Johnston) introduces her client, Stuart (David Alan Basche), to his new roommates, two other divorced men who share an apartment owned by Holly. At the initial stage, Phil (Donald Faison) and Haskell (Wayne Knight) have reservations about Stuart moving in, but are comforted with the fact that Holly is right across the hall to help if at all things start to go downhill. What follows is a series of comical blast.

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