Best Week Ever
7.6
2004
Comedy
, Talk
Best Week Ever is a weekly television program on the United States cable/satellite network VH1. It started airing in 2004 and was put on hiatus in the summer of 2009. In January 2010, it was announced that the show was cancelled. On August 3, 2012, VH1 announced the return of Best Week Ever. New weekly episodes began January 18, 2013. On the show, comedians analyze the previous week's developments in pop culture, including recent happenings in entertainment and celebrity gossip. The show's tagline is, "It's everything you love, everything you missed, and all the stuff you need to see again."
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- Cast:
- Christian Finnegan , Chuck Nice , John Aboud , Judah Friedlander , Michael Colton , Patton Oswalt , Paul F. Tompkins
Episode 30 : Best Month Ever: Ashlee Simpson, Britneys Wedding and more
August. 06,2004
The fifth one-half hour BWE special recaps the BWE episodes covered in July.
Topics reviewed and remembered include: Jadakiss asks lots of questions in his new hit song, Why? Britney Spears' second wedding news the reality show Trading Spouses good film sequels like The Bourne Supremacy, and other films actor-singer Ashlee Simpson; the DVD Guys Gone Wild Ken Jennings and the game show Jeopardy Fat Joe's hip-hop hit Lean Back the reality television show The Amazing Race Democratic presidential tag team John Kerry and John Edwards and more.
Closing video: VH1 commercial for its show a2z.
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Episode 21 : Best Month Ever: Madonna On Tour, Celeb Baby Names and more
June. 04,2004
The third one-half hour BWE special recaps the BWE episodes covered in May.
Topics reviewed and remembered include: celebrity baby names four stages of the Olsen twins the Madonna reinvention bad movie accents Lindsey Lohan show business mom and dads HBO's The Sopranos FOX's American Idol and more.
Upgrade and downgrade in May: Kentucky Derby fashions.
Who had the best month in May: gay men.
Closing video: ""(Can't Get My) Head Around You,"" by The Offspring.
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Episode 16 : Best of Best Week Ever: Orange is the New Flesh, Madonna & Kaballah and more
April. 30,2004
The second one-half hour BWE special hosted by Jeff Probst of Survivor fame, recaps the BWE episodes covered in April.
Topics reviewed and remembered include: NBC's The Apprentice and Donald Trump's ego Madonna & the Kaballah the Nick & Jessica Variety Hour Britney Spears on Showtime reality make-over shows celebrity tanning--the new orange the film Shaolin Soccer and more.
Word of the week in April: showmance.
Who had the best week ever in April: Prince.
Closing video: VH1 Pop Music Medley, various artists shown in clip.
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Episode 3 : David Gest Interview, Diets and more
February. 06,2004
Topics that caused humor include: the David Guest interview the Grammy Awards rundown BRAVO's television show Celebrity Poker Showdown diets Tampax winter blahs and Seasonal Affective Disorder and more.
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Episode 2 : Golden Globes, Oprah's Birthday and more
January. 30,2004
Topics mocked include: The 2003 Academy Award nominations the Lingerie Bowl Oprah's birthday the New Hampshire Democratic primaries the sanctity of marriage political controversy the 61st Annual Golden Globes Awards (2003) Superbowl parties and more.
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Episode 1 : The Apprentice, Iowa Caucus and more
January. 23,2004
Topics satirized include: FOX's television show American Idol premieres the USA State of the Union speech by Dubya Bush the Iowa Democratic Caucuses Gen. Wes Clark's presidential campaign the film Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King Britney Spears' Toxic video premieres and more.
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