Mad TV

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  • TV-14
  • 1995
  • 15 Seasons
  • 7.2  (11,893)

Mad TV was a sketch comedy show that aired on FOX from 1995 to 2016. The show featured various actors and comedians who performed skits and parodies of popular TV shows, movies, and celebrities. Some of the most notable cast members included Michael McDonald, Debra Wilson, and Aries Spears.

Mad TV first aired on October 14, 1995, and quickly gained a following for its edgy humor and satirical take on pop culture. The show's early years featured a rotating cast of comedians and celebrities, including Phil LaMarr, Nicole Sullivan, and Alex Borstein.

The show's format was similar to that of Saturday Night Live, with a mix of pre-taped skits and live performances. The show also featured recurring characters and sketches, such as Stuart, a precocious child played by Michael McDonald, and Ms. Swan, a caricature of an Asian woman played by Alex Borstein.

One of the hallmarks of Mad TV was its willingness to push boundaries and tackle controversial issues. The show frequently tackled topics such as race, sexuality, and politics, often in a way that was both hilarious and thought-provoking.

Over the years, the show went through several cast changes, but maintained a loyal fanbase. Some of the show's most popular recurring characters included the dysfunctional family The Huxtables, played by Michael McDonald and Nicole Sullivan, and "Lowered Expectations," a dating service for people with low standards.

In addition to its regular cast members, Mad TV featured a number of guest stars over the years, including Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, and Will Sasso. The show's celebrity impressions were a particular highlight, with cast members parodying everyone from Oprah Winfrey to Arnold Schwarzenegger.

Mad TV was known for its sharp writing and inventive comedy, but it also had its share of controversies. Some criticized the show for going too far with its jokes, while others accused it of being too crude.

Despite the criticism, Mad TV remained a beloved staple of late-night TV for over a decade. The show's final episode aired on May 16, 2009, but it was briefly revived for a 15th season in 2016.

If you're a fan of sketch comedy and satirical humor, Mad TV is definitely worth checking out. With a talented cast and a willingness to tackle taboo subjects, this groundbreaking show is sure to make you laugh out loud.

Mad TV is a series that is currently running and has 15 seasons (334 episodes). The series first aired on October 14, 1995.

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Seasons
Episode Eight
8. Episode Eight
September 27, 2016
A crisis group centered on people who were injured while being saved by The Flash; Will Sasso and Bobby Lee play crazy ex-boyfriends; The Bachelor in Paradise shows indiscriminate hook-ups and a spreading herpes infection; Adam Ray needs a translator for the female cast members shortened slang; a wine steward (Ray) steals a man's girlfriend; Jeremy D. Howard reads his Yelp reviews; another installment of Iran's Hollywood Minute; Bernie Sanders (Michael) becomes KFC's new Colonel Sanders.
Episode Seven
7. Episode Seven
September 20, 2016
"Hermanos Bros. Law"; Carlie Craig gains telekinetic powers after binge-watching Stranger Things; a "good cop/bad cop" scenario where the "bad cop" (Ray) is a douchebag; Britney Spears (Craig) reveals five secrets about herself; Miss Swan (Alex Borstein) becomes a cartoon character; advertisers try to make guns more appealing to American consumers; the female cast members play Fuck, Marry, Kill and Chelsea Davison reveals that she'd do all three to Piotr Michael; Alex Borstein and Will Sasso talk about their time on MADtv where they had it tougher than the new cast; Piotr Michael's Morgan Freeman narrator voice annoys a hungover Adam Ray; an HBO First Look at celebrity auditions for The Michael McLeod (Sasso) and Jasmine Wayne-Wayne (Borstein) Story; Piotr Michael annoys Lyric Lewis.
Episode Six
6. Episode Six
September 6, 2016
Anjelah Johnson gets too into her role as Bon Qui Qui; Sumbrella (Howard) gets into crime scene investigation; a Walking Dead cliffhanger stretches out the suspense to ridiculous levels; Bon Qui Qui (Johnson) returns to King Burger; Empire parody featuring Justin Timberlake (John Barinholtz), Adele (Davison), and Ariana Grande (Craig), trying to sign with Empire Records while putting up with the inside drama at the studio; Amir K rents out Adam Ray's, Carlie Craig's, and Michelle Ortiz's dressing rooms; a half-fish Kardashian sister (Davison) is introduced on Keeping Up with the Kardashians; a cooking show for stoners; a parody of $100,000 Pyramid; Bon Qui Qui plugs Homegirl Security.
Episode Five
5. Episode Five
August 30, 2016
Carlie Craig, Chelsea Davison, Jeremy D. Howard, Amir K, Lyric Lewis, Piotr Michael, Michelle Ortiz and Adam Ray perform sketch-comedy skits.
Episode Four
4. Episode Four
August 23, 2016
Mo Collins; Nicole Sullivan.
Episode Three
3. Episode Three
August 9, 2016
Carlie Craig, Chelsea Davison, Jeremy D. Howard, Amir K, Lyric Lewis, Piotr Michael, Michelle Ortiz and Adam Ray perform sketch-comedy skits.
Episode Two
2. Episode Two
August 2, 2016
Carlie Craig, Chelsea Davison, Jeremy D. Howard, Amir K, Lyric Lewis, Piotr Michael, Michelle Ortiz and Adam Ray perform sketch-comedy skits.
Episode One
1. Episode One
July 26, 2016
The premiere of the sketch-comedy series reboot, featuring a new cast that includes Carlie Craig, Chelsea Davison, Jeremy D. Howard, Amir K, Lyric Lewis, Piotr Michael, Michelle Ortiz and Adam Ray.
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Where to Watch Mad TV
Mad TV is available for streaming on the FOX website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Mad TV on demand at Max.
  • Premiere Date
    October 14, 1995
  • IMDB Rating
    7.2  (11,893)