Brian “Q” Quinn, James “Murr” Murray, Joseph “Joe” Gatto, and Salvatore 'Sal' Vulcano are the stars of Impractical Jokers but they began their comedy career as the improv-comedy group, The Tenderloins.
The Tenderloins began by producing comedy sketches for MySpace, Metacafe, and YouTube. The clips received millions of views and the troupe would enter one of their sketches in NBC's 'It's Your Show', winning the group the $100,000 grand prize. Encouraged, they set their sights on having their own TV show.
They filmed a 60-minute pilot episode to pitch to Spike TV. It featured the cast participating in hidden-camera challenges with the general public serving as unwitting accomplices.
Sadly, the network turned the show down.
Defeated but not broken, the four friends continued shopping the show to other networks. In April 2011, TruTV announced it would air a show called ‘Mission: Uncomfortable.’ By the time it debuted on the small screen eight months later, its title was already changed to ‘Impractical Jokers.’
The show was a massive hit with over 32 million viewers in its first season. It was so successful that in 2020, the ‘Impractical Jokers: Box of Challenges’ board game was launched by Wilder Games.
The four friends had finally hit the big time.