Jeff Dunham's Very Special Christmas Special

Jeff Dunham's Very Special Christmas Special
Genre Comedy
Written by Jeff Dunham
Directed by Michael Simon
Starring Jeff Dunham
Brian Haner
Zach Williams
Composer(s) Brian Haner
Country of origin USA
Original language(s) English
Production
Executive producer(s) Judi Brown-Marmel
Jeff Dunham
Robert Hartmann
Steve Kroopnick
Stu Schreiberg
Producer(s) Myra Byrne Associate
Jeff Rothpan
Jeff Thorsen Line
Editor(s) Peter Bentley Assistant
Tim Wasmundt Assistant
Luke Szabo on-line
Location(s) Pabst Theater, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time 85 minutes
Production company(s) Levity Productions
Distributor Comedy Central TV
Image Entertainment DVD
Release
Original network Comedy Central
Original release November 16, 2008
Chronology
Preceded by Jeff Dunham: Spark of Insanity
Followed by The Jeff Dunham Show
External links
Website

Jeff Dunham's Very Special Christmas Special is the third Jeff Dunham special. It was taped at Pabst Theater in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and premiered on Comedy Central on November 16, 2008. It was released on DVD November 18, 2008.[1]

Dunham also released his first music album, Don't Come Home for Christmas, on November 4, 2008. It contains original Christmas songs as well as a parody of "Jingle Bells" (sung by Achmed the Dead Terrorist) entitled "Jingle Bombs". All of the songs (except "Jingle Bombs") were written and accompanied by Brian Haner, who joined Dunham's act as "Guitar Guy". Bubba J made his return in this special, singing "Roadkill Christmas".

Characters

DVD release

The special was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc.

Special features

Album

Jeff Dunham released his first album entitled Don't Come Home for Christmas. The album had the same theme as the special and was released around the same time. "Jingle Bombs" and "Roadkill Christmas" were the only songs in the album that were featured in the special. Sweet Daddy D (from Arguing with Myself) also appears on the album.

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