Chappelle's Show
TV-14
8.8
2003
Comedy
Dave Chappelle's singular point of view is unleashed through a combination of laidback stand-up and street-smart sketches.
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- Cast:
- Dave Chappelle
Episode 12 : The Wayne Brady Show
April. 07,2004
Dave quits his show at Comedy Central and is promptly replaced by comedian Wayne Brady. Dave returns as crackhead Tyrone Biggums, who appears as a guest on "Fear Factor." Dave also hangs out with Wayne Brady, who proves to be unexpectedly menacing. Also featuring music performer Talib Kweli.
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Episode 11 : Greatest Misses
March. 31,2004
Dave introduces skits that were too crazy to make the cut, including footage of a trip to the Nelson Mandela bootcamp for teenagers. Dave also imagines what it would be like if the whole world was gay. Also featuring musical guests Kanye West and Mos Def.
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Episode 10 : Making Da Band
March. 25,2004
Dave takes a closer look at the P. Diddy-produced reality television show called "Making Da Band" and introduces a new children's show called "Kneehigh Park." Also featuring musical guests Snoop Dogg, and Wyclef and Q-Tip.
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Episode 9 : Oprah's Baby Daddy
March. 24,2004
Dave thinks Oprah is pregant with his child. Dave also goes into his experience as a member of the O.J. Simpson trial jury. Also featuring musical guest Wyclef.
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Episode 8 : I Know Black People
March. 10,2004
Dave hosts the game show "I Know Black People" and offers up another look at "When Keeping it Real Goes Wrong." Also featuring musical performer Erykah Badu.
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Episode 7 : World Series of Dice
March. 03,2004
Dave and his friends have a mishap at the drive-thru. A look at the World Series of Dice. Also featuring musical guests Common and Kanye West.
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Episode 6 : If The Internet Were Real
February. 25,2004
Dave examines what the daily life of rapper Lil John might be like and tries to imagine how the internet would look if it was an actual place. Also featuring musical guest Anthony Hamilton.
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Episode 5 : True Hollywood Stories - Prince
February. 18,2004
Paul Mooney provides answers about the mysteries of life as "Negrodamus." "Charlie Murphy's True Hollywood Story" focuses on Prince, as he takes to the basketball court. Also featuring musical guest Cee-Lo.
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Episode 4 : True Hollywood Stories - Rick James
February. 11,2004
Dave unveils the Love Contract and offers up the True Hollywood Story of actor Charlie Murphy, along with musical guest Ludacris.
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Episode 3 : White People Can't Dance
February. 04,2004
Dave Chappelle examines the age-old myth about white people's inability to dance. Dave tries out a new sleep aid. The Three Daves: A retrospective look at Dave at age 18, 24 and 30.
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Seasons
Season 3
Three "lost" episodes of Dave Chappelle's hilarious sketch comedy show turn up in this collection of laughs -- and it's a good thing someone finally found them. Dave's in top form as he mines all manner of controversial material for humor.
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