Comedy Central today announced that Roy Wood Jr., comedian and “Daily Show” correspondent will host “31 More Days of Being Home for the Holidays”. The month-long programming block, now in its third year, provides viewers a “holiday from the holiday” with holiday themed episodes of iconic shows, weekend movie marathons and all-new comedy specials. As host, Wood will star in interstitial sketches complementing “31 Days” programming on Comedy Central, with additional content rolling out on social and digital platforms throughout the month.

Programming for “31 More Days of Being Home for the Holidays” include (subject to change):

Every Tuesday: Drunk History: Seasonal Happy Hour – pour a shot and learn a lot with some of the series most popular episodes

Friday 12/4: Network Television Premiere – “Jim Gaffigan: Quality Time” one hour stand-up special

Friday 12/11: World Premiere – “Michael Kosta: Detroit. NY. LA.” an original Comedy Central one hour stand-up special

Christmas Day, Friday 12/25: Annual airing of “Jeff Dunham Very Special Christmas Special” one hour special

Seasonal and holiday episodes of comedy series including:

  • The Cleveland Show
    Drunk History
    Futurama
    The Office
    Parks and Recreation
    South Park

Movie marathons every Saturday with biggest comedies including:

  • 50 First Dates
    Get Hard
    Grown Ups
    Grown Ups 2
    Meet the Fockers
    Meet The Parents
    Megamind
    Step Brothers
    Superbad
    The 40 Year Old Virgin
    The Bee Movie
    The Longest Yard
    The Wedding Singer
    Vacation
    Wedding Crashers
    We’re The Millers