Last Month’s Specials

An overview of new stand-up comedy videos (22 minutes or longer) released in November 2023. DISCLAIMER: Stand-up comedy remains completely unhinged, dare I say the comics are unleashed, when it comes to keeping track of new releases, and the platforms aren’t much better in terms of allowing anyone to find new comedy specials, either, and then you’ve got all of the comedians and networks re-releasing old specials as if they were new, so yeah, it’s all sorts of sideways but if you want to have any idea of just how much new comedy is coming out in a given year or month, then you’ve got to try all sorts of search methods and my secret blend of search herbs and spicy search terms have resulted in this list. If you see anything I missed or listed here in error, please let me know, thanks!

New on Netflix — 2

  • Matt Rife: Natural Selection (my review)
  • Mike Birbiglia: The Old Man and The Pool (my review)

New on Prime Video (Amazon Originals) — 2

New on Prime Video (for rent/sale) — 7

New on OnlyFans — 1

New on Moment — 2

New on Veeps — 2

New on NextUp — 5

New on DryBar — 9

New on YouTube — 29

Plus re-releases by Jimmy Carr, Nimesh Patel; by 800PGM from Matt Ruby, David Cross; by DryBar from Andrew Sleighter, Jen Kober, Horace Sanders, Jerry Carroll, Jaylyn Bishop, Jeff Nease, Lou Santini, Barry Brewer.

THIS MONTH (November): 48 hours, 11 half-hours (9 from DryBar, 2 from YouTube)

LAST MONTH (October): 68

RUNNING TOTAL for 2023: 591 + 59 = 650

  • note: remember this 650 number is for specials at least 22 minutes long and may not have caught everything that”s out there, so the actual number for “hour” specials will be different — I’m going to make sure by year-end I’ve drilled down on these numbers

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