Frank TV Season 1 Episode 10
Frank TV
Season 1

Ep 10. Frankvergnugen

  • November 18, 2008
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Frank TV season 1 episode 10, titled "Frankvergnugen," is a humorous take on the popular German word "Fahrvergnügen," which means driving pleasure. In this episode, Frank Caliendo, the master impressionist and comedian, takes on various new roles, showcasing his impressive range of impersonations.

The episode starts with a sketch where Frank impersonates boxer Mike Tyson and discusses his recent appearance on the reality show Dancing with the Stars. He then seamlessly transitions into another impression of former President George W. Bush, who talks about his post-presidential life and struggles to find his place in the world. The sketch is hilarious and well-executed, showcasing Frank's impeccable comedic timing and ability to fully embody his characters.

The rest of the episode is similarly entertaining, with sketches that feature some of Frank's most popular impressions. There's a segment where Frank impersonates actor Morgan Freeman, who reads a bedtime story to a group of children. His deep, soothing voice and storytelling skills are a hit with both the children and the audience.

There's also a sketch where Frank impersonates comedian Jerry Seinfeld, who talks about his long-standing rivalry with fellow comedian Larry David. The sketch is a perfect homage to the beloved sitcom Seinfeld, and Frank nails Seinfeld's persona and mannerisms.

Another standout sketch is where Frank impersonates Jack Nicholson, who talks about his career and the various roles he's played over the years. Frank's impression of Nicholson is spot-on, from his distinctive voice to his wild personality.

The episode also features a hilarious sketch where Frank impersonates former presidential candidate and businessman Ross Perot, who talks about his various plans and ideas for the country. Frank's impression is so convincing that it's easy to forget that he's not actually Perot.

Overall, Frank TV season 1 episode 10 is a great showcase of Frank Caliendo's talents as a comedian and impressionist. The sketches are well-written and clever, and Frank's performances are all top-notch. Whether you're a fan of his impressions or just appreciate good comedy, this episode is sure to make you laugh.

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Description
  • First Aired
    November 18, 2008
  • Language
    English