MADtv
TV-14
7.2
1995
Comedy
MADtv is an American sketch comedy television series originally inspired by Mad magazine. The one-hour show aired Saturday nights on Fox.
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- Cast:
- Aries Spears , Mo Collins , Nicole Sullivan , Alex Borstein , Ike Barinholtz , Debra Wilson , Bobby Lee
Episode 20 : Best of Season 1
August. 24,1996
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Episode 19 : Episode #119
June. 22,1996
Sketches:
Martial Arts #1 Spishak Margarine Meet The Folks Lowered Expectations-Danielle Fugitive Martial Arts #2 Spy Vs Spy- Sidewalk Switch Party Dad Lowered Expectations-Budduda Gumboy and Poker Martial Arts #3 Joey Devanzo Monologue-Harland Williams Lowered Expectations-Carol I'll Kick Your A* Zany and Madcap
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Episode 17 : Episode #117
April. 06,1996
O.J. Video Bloopers Leevis Diaper That's My White Mama 2 In Your Ear #1 In Your Ear #2 Lethal Talkin' For Your Files Only-Featuring Claudia Schiffer Spy Vs Spy-Monkey Business Homegirl Surgeons-Featuring Kim Coles Leevis-Birthmark Intimidation Commercial Leevis-Nuts Valedictorian
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Episode 16 : Episode #116
March. 16,1996
X-News #1 International Coffee-Hangover Ozark Singled Out Dole Commercial Casino Man International Coffee-Ripped Off X-News #2 Doctor's Visit Insanely Disappointed International Coffee-Kidnapping X-News #3 Survival Weekend Spy Vs Spy-Slam Dunk The Big Game
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Episode 15 : Episode #115
March. 09,1996
Coffee and Donuts Ink Blot Lowered Expectations-Rick #1 That's My White Mama Terms of Imprisonment Lowered Expectations-Rick #2 Dream Stealer Joel and Connie: Small Claims Lowered Expectations-Rick #3 Spy Vs Spy-Bomb Assembly Eddie Murphy Audition Monologue-Dave Higgins Gohhar and Hagop Don Martin-Assembly Line Lowered Expectations-Rick #4
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Episode 14 : Episode #114
February. 17,1996
Happy News Network Michael Jackson Infomercial Wannabe Grilling-Featuring Brian Austin Green Rude Lady Spy Vs Spy-Hair Dryer Davey and The Son of Goliath The Instigator Sports Injury Coffee House Don Martin-Beach Ball Boy Good Cop Bad Cop All About Whoopi-Featuring Whoopi Goldberg Don Martin-Tee Pee guy UBS Wake Odds and Evens: The Movie Disruptive Waitress
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Episode 13 : Episode #113
February. 10,1996
Lowered Expectations-Folk Singer Vista Card-Militia Dr. Goodwrench Spy Vs Spy-Rock Drop Memory Power XXX Files Lowered Expectations-Danza Your Cheatin' Head Don Martin--Chemistry Set Jim Carrey School of Acting Lowered Expectations-Bubble Ron Vancome Lady Hostage Negotiator Sick of It That's How They Get You Quality Time Foreign Psychiatrist
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Episode 12 : Episode #112
February. 03,1996
Cotton Swabs Heart Pops Martin Spy Vs Spy-Magnet Nail Poetry Class Menace II High Society Don Martin-Tennis Rescue 911 Gordy Lane Spy Vs Spy-Kill Command Crisis Center Hitman Needy Guy Instant Personality Dog
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Episode 11 : Episode #111
January. 13,1996
Candidate #1 The Presidents of the United States Commercial Lounge Lawyer Spy Vs Spy-Macaroni Factory Office Window Don Martin-Civil War Window of the Soul Candidate #2 I Could Do That The Presidents of the United States Performance-""Lump"" Candidate #3 Time Manager Spy Vs Spy-Lab Fly Big Game Dan Take a Letter
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Episode 10 : Episode #110
January. 06,1996
Stress US Commercial Clintfeld Knowledge Spy Vs Spy-Spaghetti Door Handicapped Toilet Police The Go-Between Get Smarty Improv Don Martin-Brick Layers Mafia Management Monologue-Andy Kindler Spy Vs Spy-Fleas Line of Duty Emotional Prostitute Don Martin-Cake Machine Mime Psychiatrist
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Episode 9 : Episode #109
December. 16,1995
Easy to Assemble Wonder Rake 5000 Vancome Lady-Dept. Store Santa Fruitcake Vs Santa Spy Vs Spy-Plunger Raging Rudolph College Advisor The X-mas That Santa Forgot The Bank Monologue-Pauly Shore Donut Shop Happy Go Lucky Phil Last Call Spy Vs Spy-Tank Bomb
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Episode 8 : Episode #108
December. 09,1995
Sweatin' to the O.G.'s Lottery Losers Lottery-Producers Daytime Jane-Ellen Monologue-L.L.Cool J. The Octoroon Don Martin-Scalpel Daytime Jane-Larry Gump Fiction Scat Chat Spy Vs Spy-Jail Spring UBS Promotion Daytime Jane-Ed Fabulous--featuring RuPaul Don Martin-Rescue Plane Lady Madness Spy Vs Spy-Dream Boat
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Episode 6 : Episode #106
November. 18,1995
O.J. Plates When We Knew... Calvin Klein Ad#1 Stop Smoking #1 Oprah Winfrey Swimming Pool Stop Smoking #2 Vague Calvin Klein Ad#2 Stop Smoking #3 Clueless of the Lambs Monologue-Dana Gould Don Martin-Harp Fall Nicole's Monologue Movie Trailer Party of Five-Nicole's Visit Spy Vs Spy-Slinky Debbie Dander-Seminar Training Calvin Klein #3 Spy Vs Spy-Sunbeam
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Episode 5 : Episode #105
November. 11,1995
Conference Call IZM-Paris Krishna Rock Lowered Expectations-Mary Urine Monologue Affirmative Crips Got Urine? Don Martin-Beach Shovel Larry King Gone Mad Lowered Expectations-Artie IZM-Torture When Harry Met Willy Lowered Expectations-Nicole IZM-Drug Deal Celibacy Backstage Spy Vs Spy-Log Jam
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Episode 2 : Episode #102
October. 21,1995
LAPD Correct Nicole's Room Quantum Dream Team Powerbook #1: Newt Don Martin- Ice Cube Boy Virtual Homeless Bryan's Monologue Pick Up and Delivery Spy Vs Spy-Gorilla Phil's Monologue Crimson Tide 2 Post Office Massacre Powerbook #4: Snoop Don Martin-Frog Legs New Neighbors Mary's Monologue Air Guitar Store Spy Vs Spy-Train Powerbook #2: McVeigh
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Seasons
Season 15
Seven years after the show ended on FOX (and in celebration of the show's 20th anniversary), MADtv was briefly revived for eight episodes on The CW.
Nicole Sullivan, Will Sasso, Ike Barinholtz, Bobby Lee, Debra Wilson, Aries Spears, Alex Borstein, Mo Collins, and Anjelah Johnson returned as guests.
Season 14
The fourteenth season of MADtv aired from September 13, 2008, to May 16, 2009, with seventeen episodes.
Season 13
The thirteenth season of MADtv aired from September 15, 2007, to May 17, 2008, with sixteen episodes.
Season 12
The twelfth season of MADtv was broadcast from September 16, 2006, to May 19, 2007, with 22 episodes.
Season 11
The eleventh season of MADtv aired from September 17, 2005, to May 20, 2006, with 22 episodes.
Season 10
The tenth season of MADtv aired from September 18, 2004, to May 21, 2005, with 23 episodes.
Season 9
The ninth season of MADtv aired from September 13, 2003, to May 22, 2004, with 25 episodes.
Season 8
The eighth season of MADtv aired from September 14, 2002, to May 17, 2003, with 25 episodes.
Season 7
The seventh season of MADtv aired from September 22, 2001, to May 18, 2002, with 25 episodes.
Season 6
The sixth season of MADtv aired from September 23, 2000, to June 23, 2001, with 30 episodes.
Season 5
The fifth season of MADtv aired from September 25, 1999, to May 20, 2000, with 25 episodes.
Season 4
The fourth season of MADtv aired from August 29, 1998, to May 22, 1999, with 25 episodes.
Season 3
The third season of MADtv aired from September 20, 1997, to May 16, 1998, with 25 episodes.
Season 2
The second season of MADtv aired from September 21, 1996, to May 17, 1997, with 22 episodes.
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