In a recent interview, Sarah Silverman revealed her immediate and enthusiastic response when David Letterman offered her the opportunity to host the revived version of “Stupid Pet Tricks.” The show, inspired by a beloved segment from Letterman’s late-night talk show, features animals attempting various tricks on live television, often with uproarious results.
Stupid Pet Tricks Host Sarah Silverman
The concept of “Stupid Pet Tricks” has been a long-standing favorite among audiences. Originally a segment on Letterman’s late-night show until its conclusion in 2015, it has now been reimagined as a standalone series with Letterman as the executive producer and Silverman as the charismatic host.
The new version expands on the original format, providing more screen time for the animals and their human companions. Silverman, along with fellow comedians and actors like Jon Hamm, Jack McBrayer, and Judd Apatow, adds her unique flair to the show.
According to Silverman, the decision to host “Stupid Pet Tricks” was an easy one: “I never want to do things where I have to ask friends for favors, but I did ask for this!” The show premiered on Sunday, Feb. 11, at 5 p.m., with subsequent episodes airing on Mondays at 9 p.m. on TBS.
Behind the Scenes: Challenges and Fun with Animal Stars
Known for her lifelong love of animals, Silverman brings her passion to the forefront. Having been a vegetarian since childhood and an advocate for animal rights, she emphasizes the joy of spending time with animals and the contemplation of human existence through such experiences.
Working with the animal stars on “Stupid Pet Tricks” presented its own set of challenges. Silverman, without giving away too much, mentioned the use of absorbent rugs on set. She emphasized the importance of ensuring the safety and well-being of the animals throughout the production.
“I was very concerned about working with animals and doing everything right. And we really did, we had people on set that were like, ‘The cat’s tired. Move on to something else,’” Silverman said. “People have to be calm. And we had to definitely behave in a way that was best for the animals”.
A Show for Everyone: Unexpected But On-Brand
Silverman, known for her diverse portfolio of projects, acknowledges that “Stupid Pet Tricks” may seem like a tonal departure from her previous work. However, she insists it’s on-brand for her: “It’s extremely low-brow, and that’s my joy.”
Contrary to her usual sharp and raunchy humor, Silverman aims to create a family-friendly show comparable to classics like “Sesame Street” and “The Muppet Show.” While suitable for all ages, she promises that there will be elements that only adults will fully grasp.
How to Watch “Stupid Pet Tricks” Online
For those looking to catch the hilarity but don’t have cable, there are streaming options available. The show airs on TBS, and cord-cutters can watch it on platforms like Direct TV Stream (with a five-day free trial) or Paramount+ (offering a seven-day free trial).
Additionally, TBS encourages pet owners to submit their own pet tricks through Instagram or TikTok using #MyStupidPetTrick and tagging @TBSnetwork. The network will select one trick each week to feature on-air during an episode of “Stupid Pet Tricks”.
With Silverman at the helm and a fresh take on classic entertainment, “Stupid Pet Tricks” promises to be a delightful escape for viewers of all ages.
Conclusion
With a mix of laughter, extraordinary animal antics, and the charm of Silverman’s hosting, “Stupid Pet Tricks” promises to be a delightful addition to television.
Whether you’re a seasoned fan of Silverman or just looking for a good laugh, this show is designed to connect with a diverse audience. Tune in to witness the reimagining of a classic segment and enjoy the pure joy of pets showing off their not-so-stupid tricks.