The Henry Rollins Show
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The Henry Rollins Show is a weekly talk show hosted by Henry Rollins on the Independent Film Channel (IFC). The show features Henry's monologues, interviews with celebrities and uncensored musical performances.
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[edit] Sections
In addition to the interviews and musical performances, Rollins' monologues and other shorts are organized into several sections that are shown varyingly across the shows.
[edit] Teeing Off
Rollins gives a short social commentary at the beginning of the show.
[edit] Letters from Henry.
Rollins does a voice-over of humorous/sarcastic open letters he has written to celebrities and politicians.
[edit] Rollins reconsiders
Rollins gives a sarcastically over-exaggerated positive speech interspersed with humorous imagery (often photo manipulations) "reconsidering" a fad or issue that he would supposedly be strongly opposed to.
[edit] Drawing conclusions
One of Rollins' stand-up comedy sketches is shown with animated visuals depicting his jokes and performance.
[edit] IFC Soapbox
Individuals from both sides of a debate (example topics from the show include pornography and same-sex marriage) are given a soapbox on which they can express their views.
[edit] End credits
Rollins draws attention to lesser-known facts regarding historical figures and/or the work of actors and directors.