| The Henry Rollins Show | |
|---|---|
|  | |
| Created by | Henry Rollins | 
| Starring | Henry Rollins | 
| Country of origin | United States | 
| No. of seasons | 2 | 
| No. of episodes | 41 | 
| Production | |
| Running time | 30 minutes | 
| Original release | |
| Network | Syndication, IFC formerly on Fuse | 
| Release | April 1, 2006 – September 7, 2007 | 
The Henry Rollins Show was a weekly talk show hosted by musician Henry Rollins on the Independent Film Channel (IFC).[1] The show featured Rollins' monologues, interviews with celebrities and uncensored musical performances. The show was canceled after the wrap of its second season.
Sections
Each episode features an interview and a music segment. In addition, Rollins' monologues and other short segments are organized into several sections that are shown occasionally throughout the episodes.
Teeing Off
Rollins gives a short social commentary at the beginning of the show.
Letters from Henry
Rollins does a voice-over of humorous/sarcastic open letters he has written to celebrities and politicians.
Rollins Reconsiders
Rollins gives a sarcastically exaggerated "positive" speech, interspersed with humorous imagery (often photo manipulations), in which Rollins "reconsiders" a fad or issue he actually disapproves of.
The Disquisition
Comedian and political activist Janeane Garofalo shares her free-form musings in monologues filmed in her apartment.
Drawing Conclusions
Nine animated monologue segments were produced by Lylofilm for Swift River Productions and IFC during the show's two-year run. Rollins appeared as a stand-up comedian and his spoken word stories were animated with 2D visuals depicting his jokes and performance. The nine animated segments produced were titled: METHOD ACTING (with Danny DeVito); JUNK MAIL; WALL MART; CEDRIC; A TEXAS BARBECUE (with George W. Bush and Saddam Hussein); JESUS (with Jesus Christ); HIS GAY NEIGHBORS; TEEN ALCOHOLICA and NUTS ABOUT HENRY.
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.
End Credits
Rollins draws attention to lesser-known facts regarding historical figures and/or the work of actors and directors.
DVD and iTunes release
Season one was released as a three disc DVD box set on June 5, 2007. Both seasons of the show are available for download from the iTunes Store as of February, 2010.
Episodes
Season 1
Season 2
| Episode | Interview | Musical Guest | 
|---|---|---|
| 01 | Marilyn Manson | Peaches | 
| 02 | Ben Stiller | Ryan Adams and The Cardinals | 
| 03 | John Waters | The Mars Volta | 
| 04 | Iggy Pop | The Stooges | 
| 05 | Luke Wilson and Andrew Wilson | Chris Cornell | 
| 06 | Joan Jett | The Blood Brothers | 
| 07 | Steve Buscemi | Billy Bragg | 
| 08 | William Shatner | Peeping Tom (Mike Patton) | 
| 09 | Don Cheadle | Rufus Wainwright | 
| 10 | Iraq War veterans | Bob Mould | 
| 11 | Gene Simmons | Queens of the Stone Age | 
| 12 | Tim Roth | Robyn Hitchcock | 
| 13 | Larry Flynt | Placebo | 
| 14 | Serj Tankian and Tom Morello | Amen | 
| 15 | Christopher Walken | Shane Macgowan | 
| 16 | Russell Simmons | The Good, the Bad & the Queen | 
| 17 | Gore Vidal | Gogol Bordello | 
| 18 | Samuel L. Jackson | Manu Chao | 
| 19 | Shepard Fairey | The Duke Spirit | 
| 20 | Arianna Huffington | Sinéad O'Connor | 
| 21 | Steven Tyler | none | 
References
External links
- Official site archived version from 2011 on archive.org, includes streaming video and free audio downloads