The Jon Dore Television Show

Each half-hour episode revolves around the central character, Jon Dore, playing a pseudo-realistic version of himself.

The interviews involve Jon Dore sitting down in real-life interviews or interacting realistically (as in the case of a doctor visit) with somebody in real life, whose occupation or vocation is a position relatable to the story, as well as the progression of the story thus far (such as receiving an official sperm count at a donation clinic, near the end of an episode dealing with sexual fertility.)

As the real-life interviews which help to forward the story end, they are usually closed-off with Dore and the crew exiting or on set of the location, with Dore often breaking the fourth wall and becoming heavily camera conscious, adverse to the conventional methodology of standard contemporary reality TV shows (such as Kathy Griffin's My Life on the D-List, which follows a similar albeit fully non-fictional format accompanying little camera-interaction).

At the end of each show, Dore is shown contemplating the events of the episode and explaining his feelings about them to the audience.

Jon Dore has confirmed that the show has been canceled, reruns occasionally air on The Comedy Network and IFC.