Turns into a funny moment when Joe sneaks up and smacks Sal in the leg anyway. While Q gets hit multiple times, Sal makes a basket on his first attempt. For every miss before successfully sinking the shot, a young girl whacks them in the leg with a plastic bat.
Joker" episode, Q and Sal each have to make one basketball shot from the free throw line.
In addition, they actively license their sketch comedy to interested parties. They have been ranked #1 out of over 40,000 comedians on MySpace for weeks at a time. The Tenderloins have been featured numerous times on the homepages of YouTube, MySpace,, ,, ,, and to name a few. In addition, the troupe won a number of challenges on NBC’s “It’s Your Show TV” competition, winning a total of $110,000 from the network.
James is also a member of The Tenderloins Comedy Troupe, which recently shot a Tenderloins TV pilot for Spike TV. In addition, James regularly pitches new television shows, ranging from scripted comedies and thrillers to reality TV. Other recent credits include “The Super Mega Awesome Travel Show,” a pilot that James co-directed and co-produced, which premiered at the 2006 New York Television Festival and played at the 2007 Independent Television Festival. The show marks the first sale of an independent pilot from the NYTVF.
The improvised hidden-camera show is based on James’ show “Criss-Cross,” which premiered at the 2005 New York Television Festival. “I Never Said That,” starring Tim Meadows. Other credits include a late night talk show for ABC affiliates called “The Edge,” “Up Your Alley” for Buena Vista Television, and executive producer and creator of the A&E comedy TV pilot, In addition, he recently executive produced a pilot for Spike TV along with his comedy troupe, The Tenderloins. He is currently the Director of Development at NorthSouth Productions in New York. Comedian James Murray is a television producer and writer.