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The Burn with Jeff Ross is a comedy panel show hosted by comedian Jeff Ross on Comedy Central. The show debuted on August 14, 2012, and is executive produced by Ross himself. The program features Ross roasting a wide variety of targets, along with guest appearances by fellow comedians who make up a panel of roasters. The show was renewed for a second season by Comedy Central, which premiered January 8, 2013.
Episode 6 : Snoop Lion, Al Madrigal, Nikki Glaser, and Ralphie May
February. 12,2013
Jeff Ross is joined by Nikki Glaser, Al Madrigal, and Ralphie May as they roast Valentine's Day and hipsters, and Jeff has a "friendly fire" with Snoop Lion.
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Episode 5 : Adam Carolla, Michael Ian Black, and Sherrod Small
February. 05,2013
Jeff Ross is joined by Adam Carolla, Michael Ian Black, and Sherrod Small as they roast the Grammys, and Jeff goes to MLK Boulevard for Black History Month.
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Episode 4 : Gilbert Gottfried, T.J. Miller, and Aisha Tyler
January. 29,2013
Jeff Ross is joined by Gilbert Gottfried, T.J. Miller, and Aisha Tyler as they roast the Super Bowl and women in combat, and Jeff takes teachers to a gun range.
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Episode 3 : Bob Saget, Margaret Cho, Brian Posehn, and James Adomian
January. 22,2013
Jeff Ross is joined by Margaret Cho, Brian Posehn, and James Adomian as they roast smokers and Manti Te'o's "girlfriend," and has a "friendly fire" with Bob Saget.
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Episode 2 : Dave Attell, Judah Friedlander, and Natasha Leggero
January. 15,2013
Jeff Ross is joined by Dave Attell, Judah Friedlander, and Natasha Leggero as they roast this year's Oscar nominees, and has a "friendly fire" with the ladies of "The View."
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Episode 1 : Anthony Jeselnik, Lisa Lampanelli, and Bobby Lee
January. 08,2013
Jeff and guest panelists Lisa Lampanelli, Anthony Jeselnik, and Bobby Lee roast this week's topics, including new year's resolutions, and Jeff takes a trip to the Westboro Baptist Church.
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