Comedian Nick Kroll's new Comedy Central sketch show, "Kroll Show," features a lot of his most popular characters along with the new material, and Bobby Bottleservice definitely makes an appearance.
In the clip above, he and comedian Chelsea Peretti have a very professional talk about the music industry.
"Kroll Show" premieres on Comedy Central Wednesday, January 16 at 10:30pm ET/PT.
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"Weird Al" Yankovic
The Prince of Parody was not only the valedictorian of his high school class, but also graduated at just 16 years old. He then got a degree in architecture from California Polytechnic State University before pursuing comedy.
Conan O'Brien
The late night host was the valedictorian of his high school class and then went on to graduate magna cum laude from Harvard, where he served as president of the Harvard Lampoon humor magazine. His senior thesis at Harvard examined the theme of progeria in the works of William Faulkner and Flannery O'Connor.
Ken Jeong
The "Hangover" star graduated from Duke University before attending the University of North Carolina Medical School. After getting his MD in internal medicine, Jeong was a practicing physician and did stand-up at nights before finally getting his break in Judd Apatow's "Knocked Up."
Aisha Tyler
The actress/comedian knows best as the voice as Lana on "Archer" attended Dartmouth College where she earned a degree in environmental policy. "SNL" alum Rachel Dratch and "Office" staple Mindy Kaling also attended the Ivy League school.
Mike Judge
The man behind "King of the Hill," "Office Space" and "Beavis And Butthead" graduated from UC San Diego with a degree in physics and worked in engineering before shifting his focus to comedy.
Demetri Martin
Martin graduated from Yale in 1995 and then went on to attend NYU Law School (one of the best law schools in the nation) on a full scholarship. He dropped out after two years to pursue comedy full-time.
Lisa Kudrow
The former star of "Friends" graduated with a degree in biology from Vassar College before pursuing comedy and acting.
Greg Giraldo
The late stand-up graduated from Columbia University and went on to Harvard Law School after scoring in the 99th percentile on the LSAT. He then worked briefly as a lawyer before turning his attention to comedy full-time.
Bill Cosby
Always maintaining his interest in education, Cosby went back to school after already establishing himself as an actor and comedian. He received a Master's and Ed.D. (doctorate of education) from the University of Massachusetts and wrote a doctoral thesis entitled "An Integration of the Visual Media via Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids into the Elementary School Curriculum as a Teaching Aid and Vehicle to Achieve Increased Learning."
Greg Daniels
The man behind the American "Office" and "Parks And Recreation" attended Harvard University, where he wrote for the Harvard Lampoon along with Conan O'Brien.
Jenny Slate
The "SNL" alum was the valedictorian of her class at the prestigious Milton Academy prep school and went on to graduate from Columbia University.
B.J. Novak
The "Office" star graduated from Harvard University with a degree in literature and wrote a thesis entitled "'To Be Or Not To Be': Hollywood's Answers To Hamlet's Question."
John Hodgman
The author, stand-up comedian and "Daily Show" correspondent graduated from Yale University in 1994 with a degree in literature.
David X. Cohen
The longtime "Simpsons" writer and creator of "Futurama" graduated from Harvard University with a degree in physics. He then went on to U.C. Berkeley, where he was enrolled in a Ph.D. program in computer science. He got his Master's degree before leaving the program to write comedy. (Photo Via Gage Skidmore)
Allison Silverman
The former Executive Producer of "The Colbert Report," former writer on "Late Night With Conan O'Brien" and "The Daily Show" and current Executive Producer of "Portlandia" graduated from Yale, where she was a humanities major.
Matt Stone
Stone graduated from the University of Colorado at Boulder, where he met South Park co-creator Trey Parker, and was the university's first student to graduate with dual degrees in mathematics and film.
Sacha Baron Cohen
The star of "Da Ali G Show," "Borat," and "Brüno" studied history at the University of Cambridge in England. During his third year, he wrote a thesis on the role of Jews in the American civil rights movement.
Mike Sweeney
Sweeney, the head writer for "Conan" and formerly "The Tonight Show" and "Late Night With Conan O'Brien" graduated <em>magna cum laude</em> from Rutgers University and then earned a law degree from Fordham University. He practiced law for several years in New York before turning his attention to stand-up comedy.
Ellie Kemper
The "Bridesmaids" and "Office" star graduated from Princeton University with a degree in English, then went on to study English for a year at the University of Oxford in England.
Ken Keeler
Keeler, a longtime producer and writer for "The Simpsons" and "Futurama," graduated from Harvard University with a Ph.D. in applied mathematics. He devised and proved a <a href="http://www.mathgoespop.com/2010/08/the-futurama-theorem.html" target="_hplink">theorem for use in the "Futurama" episode "The Prisoner Of Benda."</a> (Via <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/gageskidmore/4842250311/" target="_hplink">flickr: Gage Skidmore</a>)
Rowan Atkinson
The star of the "Mr. Bean" series earned his Master's degree in electrical engineering from The University of Oxford, where he began performing in sketches for the university's drama society.
John Cleese
The legendary comedian and Monty Python member studied law at the University of Cambridge. Similarly, of the other members of Monty Python, Graham Chapman and Eric Idle studied at Cambridge, and Terry Jones and Michael Palin studied at Oxford.
John Oliver
The stand-up and "Daily Show" correspondent also studied English at the University of Cambridge in England.
Lewis Black
The venerable stand-up graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill before getting an MFA in playwriting from Yale.
Stephen Fry
The British actor and comedian attended the University of Cambridge and graduated with a degree in English.
Baratunde Thurston
The stand-up comic and <i>New York Times</i> best-selling author and former Director of Digital at <i>The Onion</i> graduated from Harvard University in 1999 with a degree in philosophy. Before that, he attended from the prestigious Sidwell Friends School in Washington, D.C., where President Obama's daughters attend school.
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Posted: 01/03/2013 12:14 pm EST | Updated: 01/08/2013 9:05 am EST