The Brandon Show is a weekly college humor program produced by students at the State University Of New York at Potsdam. If you like original sketch comedy and a show that doesn't take itself seriously, you're going to love us.
Check out the Intro and Outro to our behind the scenes segments on The Brandon Show.
A sketch about what your Resident Assistant has to do because of their job...and what they really want to do....
What your RA is really thinking, but can't say because they want to keep their free room and board.
The Brandon Show's commercial for National Zombie Day, a national college holiday that saw over 3,000 college students and several states participate in the Fall of 2006. We can't wait for the next one! Humans Vs. Zombies was created by Jim Segundy, Chris Weed, and Brad Sappington of Goucher College
The staff of The Brandon Show star in a music video from the band Studerbaker Brown. Brandon thinks the cast loves him...man is he in for a shock....
Someone in Brandon's class didn't know where Puerto Rico was. So Brandon decided to dedicate this segment to that person, and tell the world where the hell Puerto Rico actually is....
A teaser trailer for Brandon's Secondhand Brain Cancer videolog. Find out why college life has fallen apart, who to blame, and what you can do to save it.
What happens when you get kicked in the head? You get videos like the following.
The Brandon Show has issued a public service announcement to all college media outlets to rally support among students to get Congress to pass legislation to untie the minimum drinking age from federal highway funding. In other words, you should be allowed to drink at 18 if you can go to war at 18.
Find out what students are eating in the morning.
Season 2 of The Brandon Show kicks off with our own interpretation of "Chariots Of Fire" and continues on with an all out assault on all things Emo, Wikipedia, and whatever else we can think of.
Ever wanted to pick up a white, single, and sexy computer Nerd? Then dial 011011011 and "Talk Nerdy To Me." Still not convinced? Check out our new commercial
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