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Laura Swisher

Laura Swisher is a stand-up comedian based in Los Angeles, California, best known for her role as co-host of the former TechTV program ''Unscrewed with Martin Sargent'' from 2003 to 2004.〔
==Career==
Swisher acted as the comedic sidekick, à la Ed McMahon, to Martin Sargent on ''Unscrewed with Martin Sargent'', which aired late-nights on TechTV from May 26, 2003, until its cancellation on November 11, 2004. The show was cancelled less than six months after G4 took over TechTV and eliminated much of that channel's programming.
Before moving to San Francisco and joining TechTV, Swisher worked in Los Angeles as a stand-up comedian. She earned TV appearances on Comedy Central's ''Premium Blend'', as well as the first season of NBC's ''Last Comic Standing'' in 2003, in which she was a semi-finalist. In addition to her stand-up work, she appeared as a contestant on the Game Show Network program ''Russian Roulette'' in 2002.
Swisher also appeared in the music video "Strange New Element" by the band Low Water. Near the end of the video, she makes an appearance with fellow TechTV personalities, including Cat Schwartz, Morgan Webb, Sarah Lane, Chi-Lan Lieu and Sumi Das.
For two years, from 2005 to 2007, Swisher co-hosted a podcast with comedian Louise Palanker titled ''Weezy and the Swish'', but that show ended in July 2007 due to Laura's increasing lack of involvement in the show after moving to San Francisco.〔("Producer Matt Hartley announces end of ''Weezy and the Swish''" ). Talk it Over Radio. 〕 In 2011, she relocated back to Los Angeles.〔
Swisher has also co-hosted ''Dailies'' on ReelzChannel, which airs on DirecTV and Dish Network. In recent years, Swisher has hosted a number of daily and weekly programs for CNET's TV.com.

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