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In the season finale of Billy on the Street, Billy is joined by Emmy-winner Stephen Colbert to play La La Land or Nicki Minaj? Later, everyone's favorite contestant Elena is back to answer your Twitter questions!
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Billy is joined by Key and Peele star Keegan-Michael Key for the game Name 10 Gay People! Later, Billy is joined by aspiring actor Cameron to play Walking Dead or Talking Dead?
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Billy takes the show on the road to LA with special guest James Corden! Emmy and Tony winner James Corden joins Billy as he desperately tries to appeal to the masses with Curbside Conga Line.
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This week, Billy and John Oliver take to the streets to find out if gay people care about him!
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Billy is joined for the first time by a child actor, the star of Room, Jacob Tremblay! Together, Jacob and Billy take to the street for a brand new Lightning Round.
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This week Billy is joined by Aziz Ansari to play the brand new game Is This a Kanye West Quote or Not? Later, Rachel Dratch is back for an exhilarating obstacle course, Escape Margot Robbie's Moment!
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Miracle on 34th Streep with Andy Samberg!: Billy is joined by Andy Samberg to play the brand new game Was At My Wedding or Possibly Killed Tupac?
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This week Billy is joined by Oscar winner Lupita Nyong'o for the brand new game Gay or Old? Later, everyone's favorite contestant Elena is back with a very patriotic Lightning Round!
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Death Rogen, with Special Guest Seth Rogen!: Billy hits the streets with Seth Rogen for a new segment called Death Rogen. Later, just in time for Thanksgiving, Billy and Sarah play What Does Michelle Rodriguez Bring to the Table?
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In the season 5 premiere, Billy and Jon Hamm take to the streets to find out if anyone will have a threesome with them! Later, Billy plays "Immigrant or Real American?" with Kevin the bisexual office manager.
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Clips

Watch Tina Fey, John Oliver, Julianne Moore and many more win hilarious pop culture themed prizes!
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Stephen Colbert tries to guess which line is from the movie La La Land or a Nicki Minaj song.
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Keegan Michael-Key takes on an obstacle course with few obstacles - legally buying a gun in America.
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Billy's real life best friend, Gotham star Robin Lord Taylor takes on a obstacle course of celebrities.
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Nothing says it's the holidays like Billy and Will Ferrell running around in Christmas onesies.
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Just in time for the holidays, Billy hits the streets with child star Jacob Tremblay from the movie Room.
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Watch Aziz Ansari ambush people with Billy to make sure they know it's the Golden Age of television!
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From Suicide Squad to Ghostbusters, Billy is very concerned that Hollywood is running out of superheroes.
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Billy plays "Children's TV Show From the 80s or Musician?" with Amir and his French dog Loic.
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Can Kristen Johnston name 10 things about her former 3rd Rock From the Sun co-star in 30 seconds?
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Billy quizzes New Yorkers on Shia LaBeouf, Salma Hayek, Kathy Bates, Jennifer Hudson, and more!
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Billy asks New Yorkers questions for a dollar, which they may or may not decide to spend on fruit.
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Hank Azaria must identify whether a fact is about Charlize Theron, singer Tyrese, or Denise Richards.
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Billy and P!nk play Billy's new favorite game, "P!nk, Meryl Streep, or Who Cares?" while suspended in the air.
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Joel McHale competes in a series of challenges all relating to the career of Oscar-winning actress Mo'Nique.
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Billy plays "Dead or Boring?" with Pauline, who loves to drink and shop and looks like the Cowardly Lion.
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Chastity and Cherish join Billy for some Rihanna trivia in a special edition of "Sho' Nuff or No He Didn't."
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Billy gets into a shouting match with a man who has the audacity to like Glenn Close better than Meryl Streep.
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Jill has a very edgy Sharon Stone vibe, which Billy enjoys. Watch her play "Indian or Not Indian."
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Everyone's favorite contestant Elena joins Billy for a very special version of "For a Dollar."
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Billy discusses Blake Lively, Queen Latifah, Jimmy Fallon, and New Girl in this edition of "For a Dollar."
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Olivia Wilde and Billy remind New Yorkers that Olivia is pretty and they are all disgusting in comparison.
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From crutches to corn, Billy has made many lucky winners' dreams come true with these fabulous prizes.
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Billy puts Sean Hayes's celebrity connections to the test. We promise it's someone really good on the line.
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Olivia Wilde must guess whether the quote Billy reads was spoken by John Mayer or cartoon skunk Pepe Le Pew.
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Four pregnant ladies go fetus to fetus answering Billy's trivia questions about celebrity parents.
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A contestant must guess whether the name Billy reads is a terrible woman or a famous chicken.
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Billy hits the streets of New York to discuss Claire Danes, Carly Rae Jepsen, Suits, and more.
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Lindsay Lohan and Billy take out their anger over the end of How I Met Your Mother by destroying a car.
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Neil Patrick Harris and Billy find out how New Yorkers feel about the end of How I Met Your Mother.
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Billy challenges Rashida Jones to call out celebrities who have changed their Jewish-sounding names.
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Amy Poehler wears a Pitbull mask and Billy shocks random New Yorkers by revealing her true identity.
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Will Ferrell must determine how Drew Barrymore feels about everything from Mary Poppins to side salads.
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Julie Klausner joins Billy in hosting a celebrity-studded fashion show featuring Kim and Khloe Kardashian.
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Billy polls New Yorkers on whether Tom Cruise or John Travolta is weirder and debuts his catchy new song.
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Billy and Zachary Quinto are met with polite disinterest in their quest for Star Trek enthusiasts.
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Billy challenges Andy Cohen to a guessing game about celebrity deformities in a Queens cemetery.
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Billy gets ready for the holiday movie season with a special tribute to the new Chipmunks movie.
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Billy vents his pent-up feelings on Sex and the City 2 and tests Sarah Jessica Parker's dating app knowledge.
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All correct answers are celebrated with a gospel song in this special edition of Billy's lightning round.
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Julianne Moore ambushes tourists with her acting abilities in the hopes of making tips in Times Square.
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Billy puts a New Yorker's amateur caricature sketching skills to the test when he asks him to draw Dr. Phil.
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He's delightful, adorable, and charming, but would New Yorkers have sex with guest star Paul Rudd?
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Billy and Amy Poehler brighten the spirits of New Yorkers by yelling at them for forgetting carol lyrics.
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Can Rodney from St. Louis make it past the subjective final round in Billy's pop culture quiz?
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Billy and Chris Pratt attempt to engage oblivious pedestrians in a discussion of Chris's acting career.
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Billy questions a woman's lack of jealousy of Beyonce and polls the public on Blake Lively without makeup.
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About
Funny Or Die's Billy on the Street with Billy Eichner is a pop culture game show that follows unfiltered and unapologetic comedian Billy Eichner as he hits the streets of New York City to test unsuspecting passersby. Billy gives contestants the chance to win cash and other prizes by playing games such as "Quizzed in the Face," with lifeline options to "Beg a Stranger" or "Compliment His Hair." Other games could include "Dead or Boring?" and "Name 20 White People in 30 Seconds."
An Emmy nominee for hosting Billy on the Street, Eichner appeared in a much buzzed-about Billy on the Street segment with Seth Meyers on last year's Primetime Emmys and was named People Magazine's Breakout Star of 2014. Billy on the Street has garnered wide praise from critics. The New York Times called it "uproarious ... Eichner is doing things within the confines of the television set that feel loose, unpredictable and appealingly wrong." Entertainment Weekly named Billy on the Street to its weekly "Must List." USA Today called it "your new favorite show." And The Huffington Post heralded it an "LOL-worthy" series packed with "frantic hilarity."