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Mad is an American animated sketch comedy produced by Warner Bros. The series was based on Mad magazine, where each episode is a collection of short animated parodies of television shows, films, games, celebrities, and other media, using various types of animation (CGI, claymation, stop-motion, etc.) instead of the usual animation style that Warner Bros. Animation is known for. The Best of MADtv Seasons 8, 9 & 10 contains three hours of the most hilarious sketches from irreverent hit comedy show MADtv. MADtv is a late night sketch-comedy show based on the humor of the popular MAD magazine. Material includes celebrity impersonations, music video, commercial, movie, and TV show parodies, recurring characters, musical guests, and the occasional mock cartoons.

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Mad Dogs
Created byCris Cole
Written byCris Cole
Michael C. Martin
Zev Borow
Brett C. Leonard
Eileen Myers
Kent Rotherham
Shawn Ryan
Jon Worley
Directed byCharles McDougall
Uta Briesewitz
Clark Johnson
John David Coles
Randall Einhorn
Guy Ferland
Alex Graves
Ted Griffin
Mark Piznarski
Craig Zisk
Starring
ComposerRobert Duncan
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes10
Production
Executive producersSuzanne Mackie
Cris Cole
Andy Harries
Shawn Ryan
Danielle Weinstock
ProducersLuillo Ruiz
Jon Worley
Ken Topolsky
CinematographyBernard Couture
Raphy Molinary
Nelson Cragg
EditorsDebbie Berman
David Kaldor
Robert Ivison
C.J. Liao
Scott Pellet
Robert Komatsu
Amy M. Fleming
Running time40 — 56 minutes
Production companiesMiddKid Productions
Cris Cole Productions
Left Bank Pictures
Amazon Studios
Sony Pictures Television
DistributorAmazon.com
Release
Original networkPrime Video
Original releaseJanuary 15, 2015 –
January 22, 2016
External links
Website

Mad Dogs is an American comedy thriller television series produced by Prime Video.[1] It is a partial remake of the British show, also named Mad Dogs, that aired from 2011 to 2013.[2]

Background[edit]

The show's first season consisted of 10 episodes,[1] expanding on the British version's first season's four hours of content.[3] It began airing on January 22, 2016 in the U.S., U.K., and Germany,[4] with an early release of the show available in December 2015.[5]

Premise[edit]

The plot is a 'cocktail of testosterone and bad decision-making',[2] focused on the angst of a group of 40-something underachieving American men who become caught in a 'vacation from hell'.[1][4][6]

Casting[edit]

The actors have mostly episodic TV credits,[7] including Billy Zane as a man wealthy from underworld connections who invites his friends for a stay in Belize, Michael Imperioli as an irresponsible but good-hearted former traveling musician, Romany Malco as a family man, and Ben Chaplin (who starred in the Zane role in the UK version of the show) as an embittered teacher.[1][2][3] The show's female cast, including Allison Tolman and María Botto (reprising her role from the UK series), provide contrast to the male leads.[1][2][6]

Cast[edit]

Main cast[edit]

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  • Ben Chaplin as Joel
  • Michael Imperioli as Lex
  • Romany Malco as Gus
  • Steve Zahn as Cobi
  • Phil Davis as Lawrence, a local crime boss

Recurring cast[edit]

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  • Mark Povinelli as The Cat, a hitman
  • Rachael Holmes as Erica, a local pharmacy worker
  • Maria Botto as Sophia Moreno, a local police woman
  • Coby Bell as Aaron, a CIA agent
  • Allison Tolman as Rochelle, an employee at the Embassy of the United States in Belize
  • Billy Zane as Milo
  • Ted Levine as Conrad Tull, an FBI agent
  • Sutton Foster as Gerda.

Production[edit]

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ShowrunnerCris Cole adapted the show from his own drama in the UK.[1] It was originally under development at the FX network.[8] Cole noted that because the American version is 10 hours to the British version's first season's four hours, the last six hours of the American version are 'virgin territory' and have no comparative to the original.[3]

Rights to air the show were sold by Sony Pictures Television for more than 140 countries prior to the initial Amazon airing.[4]

In late-February 2016, Amazon announced that it had opted not to renew the series.[9] Although the original intention had been for the show to be a 10 episode limited series, Amazon and the show leadership had broached the idea of a potential second season.[9]

During filming of scenes of the pilot episode in Puerto Rico, actor Steve Zahn contracted dengue fever.[10]

Reception[edit]

The show earned mostly positive reviews and anecdotal evidence pointed to solid early viewership.[9] Critics have praised the cinematography of Belize in the 'blue sky'[3] show as 'gorgeous.'[1][6] The first season holds a rating of 64 out of a 100 on metacritic.[11]

Critics note that the show wanders during its formulaic middle episodes of the season but is best as interpersonal conflicts are the focus.[1][6] Amazon opted not to renew the series for a second season.[12]

Episodes[edit]

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release date
1'Pilot'Charles McDougallCris ColeJanuary 15, 2015
2'Xtabai'Alex GravesShawn RyanJanuary 22, 2016
3'Well'Randall EinhornCris ColeJanuary 22, 2016
4'Flares'Clark JohnsonBrett C. Leonard & Cris ColeJanuary 22, 2016
5'Hat'Uta BriesewitzEileen MyersJanuary 22, 2016
6'Leslie'Craig ZiskMichael C. MartinJanuary 22, 2016
7'Ice Cream'Guy FerlandZev BorowJanuary 22, 2016
8'Broodstock'Mark PiznarksiJon WorleyJanuary 22, 2016
9'Seahorse'Ted GriffinKent RotherhamJanuary 22, 2016
10'Needles'John David ColesCris ColeJanuary 22, 2016

References[edit]

  1. ^ abcdefghPoniewozik, James (January 20, 2016). 'Review: On 'Mad Dogs,' an Amazon Series, Male Bellicosity Rules'. New York Times.
  2. ^ abcdLloyd, Robert (January 21, 2016). 'Amazon's 'Mad Dogs' is a repetitious story of unhappy middle-age men behaving badly'. Los Angeles Times.
  3. ^ abcdBianco, Robert (January 11, 2016). ''Mad Dogs' and Amazon go into the Belize sun'. USA Today.
  4. ^ abcBarraclough, Leo (January 21, 2016). 'Sony Pictures Television Sells U.S. Drama 'Mad Dogs' to More Than 140 Countries'. Variety.
  5. ^Lincoln, Ross A. (December 9, 2015). 'Amazon Sets 'Mad Dogs' Premiere For January'. Deadline.com.
  6. ^ abcdDornbush, Jonathan (January 22, 2016). 'Mad Dogs'. Entertainment Weekly.
  7. ^Venable, Nick (January 18, 2016). 'The 3 Best New Amazon Pilots, And Why You Should Be Watching'. CinemaBlend.
  8. ^Stanhope, Kate (February 28, 2016). 'Amazon's 'Mad Dogs' Canceled After One Season, EP Shawn Ryan Says'. The Hollywood Reporter.
  9. ^ abcAndreeva, Nellie (February 28, 2016). ''Mad Dogs' Ends Run On Amazon: No Season 2'. Deadline.com.
  10. ^Nededog, Jethro (January 12, 2016). 'Steve Zahn caught a potentially deadly fever while shooting Amazon series 'Mad Dogs''. Business Insider.
  11. ^'Mad Dogs (2016) : Season 1'. Metacritic. Retrieved 2017-12-08.
  12. ^Andreeva, Nellie (2016-02-28). ''Mad Dogs' Ends Run On Amazon: No Season 2'. Deadline.com. Retrieved 2016-05-23.

External links[edit]

  • Mad Dogs at IMDb
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Mad TV
Season 1
Country of originUnited States
No. of episodes19
Release
Original networkFox
Original releaseOctober 14, 1995 –
June 22, 1996
Season chronology
Next
Season 2
List of Mad TV episodes

Mad TV, series 1, was an American sketch comedy series, originally aired in the United States on the Fox Network between October 1995, and June 1996.

Mad TV's first season premiered in the 1995 television season, on October 14 at 11 p.m., thirty minutes before the time-slot of its chief rival, Saturday Night Live.

The original Mad TV repertory cast members were Bryan Callen, David Herman, Orlando Jones, Phil LaMarr, Artie Lange, Mary Scheer, Nicole Sullivan, and Debra Wilson, with Craig Anton as a featured player. The first season's cast was a mixture of seasoned television and film veterans like LaMarr, Herman, and Scheer, and relatively unknown newcomers like Callen, Jones, Lange, Sullivan, and Wilson. The cast was one of the most ethnically diverse sketch comedy casts of the 1990s, with one Native American (and half Irish) man, one Jewish-American man, two African-American men, one African-American woman, two white men and two white women.

Season one of Mad TV relied heavily on the fan base of MAD Magazine. Each episode featured the use of the MAD logo (which is still used today), Alfred E. Neuman images and puns, the Spy vs. Spy cartoons, and the catchphrase 'What...me worry?' The first season also established some of the series' landmark characters like Jaq the UBS Guy (LaMarr), The Vancome Lady (Sullivan), Clorox (Anton), Mrs. Jewel Barone (Scheer) and Momma (Lange) from That's My White Momma. This season also produced several enduring celebrity parodies like Oprah Winfrey (Wilson), Tom Hanks (Herman) in Gump Fiction and Dennis Rodman (Jones) making a public service announcement.

Unlike Saturday Night Live, Mad TV had no celebrity hosts during its first season. However, the show did have special guests including Kato Kaelin, Joe Walsh and Dean Stockwell, Peter Marshall, Michael Buffer, Adam West, Gary Coleman, Jamie Farr, Ken Norton, Jr, David Faustino, Claudia Schiffer, Kim Coles, Bruce McCulloch, Tony Orlando, and Harland Williams. Musical groups like Poison, Pharcyde and The Rolling Stones (who were the show's first musical guests) also made appearances on the show.

Opening montage[edit]

The title sequence begins with several fingers pointing at a bomb. The bomb explodes and several different pictures of Alfred E. Neuman appear on the screen, followed by the Mad TV logo. The theme song, performed by the hip-hop group Heavy D & the Boyz, begins. Cast members are introduced alphabetically with their names appearing in caption over live-action clips of each performer. More pictures of Alfred E. Neuman appear between the introduction of each cast member. When the last cast member is introduced, the music stops and the title sequence ends with the phrase 'You are now watching Mad TV.'

Cast[edit]

Repertory cast members
  • Bryan Callen (19/19 episodes)
  • David Herman (19/19 episodes)
  • Orlando Jones (19/19 episodes)
  • Phil LaMarr (19/19 episodes)
  • Artie Lange (15/19 episodes)
  • Mary Scheer (19/19 episodes)
  • Nicole Sullivan (19/19 episodes)
  • Debra Wilson (19/19 episodes)
Featured cast members

Episodes[edit]

No.
overall
No. in
season
Guest(s)Original air date
11Kato Kaelin and PoisonOctober 14, 1995
Executives desperately search the streets of Los Angeles for cast members for a new sketch comedy show; Vudweiser Commercial: Tongue Lashing/Crushed Frog; The Vancome Lady (Nicole Sullivan) mistreats customers; Ice-T (Phil LaMarr) and Ice Cube (Orlando Jones) rap: It ain't easy being me; Fox News at Midnight anchor (David Herman) presents a 911 call to the Vancome Lady; Spy vs. Spy: Bombing/Pogo Stick; Don Martin: Inflatable House/Last Chance Gas; Forrest Gump meets Pulp Fiction parody: Gump Fiction; Spike Lee (Phil LaMarr) makes a tinned fish commercial; MTV Week With Poison; Kato Kaelin speaks his truth; Chain Smoker Mrs. Jewel Barone (Mary Scheer) spends time with her daughter (Nicole Sullivan) at the hospital; MacDumpster's sketch; Star Trek: Deep Stain Nine.
22Kato Kaelin, Joe Walsh and Dean StockwellOctober 21, 1995
P.C. Cops; Nicole Sullivan's bedroom secrets; Quantum Dream Team; Power Book, the ultimate in interactive computers; Don Martin: Refrigerator Anesthesia/Chopped Frog Prince; Newt Gingrich (Artie Lange) presents the Habitat 2000 virtual reality helmet; The UBS Delivery Guy (Phil LaMarr) tries to hit on a businesswoman; Spy vs. Spy: Gorilla/3D Movies; Whoopi Goldberg (Debra Wilson) and Shirley MacLaine (Mary Scheer) in Crimson Tide II; Post Office gun regulation; Family that recently moved dislikes the unusual neighbors; The Pro Air Guitar Shop; Nicole Sullivan's Diary.
33Peter Marshall, The Rolling Stones (musical guest)October 28, 1995
Mom (Mary Scheer) with a phone sex line talks with her son (Bryan Callen); Mary Scheer's A.D.D.; NDI versus AE&E, phone service bills; Lenny (Artie Lange) and Lumpken (David Herman), the Outing Dummy; Psychic Cop (Mary Scheer); Spy vs. Spy: Microbomb; Overprotective mother (Nicole Sullivan) and teenage daughter (Mary Scheer); Racism vs Spam; Peter Marshall hosts First to a Million; Don Martin: Couple/Inflatable Lifesaver; Apollo the 13th: Jason Takes Nasa; Mulatto Entertainment Association; Cookin' with Sherry (Mary Scheer); Circus guy; Homeland Improvement; 'Like a Rolling Stone' video clip.
44Michael Buffer, Adam West and Gary ColemanNovember 4, 1995
Life with Buffer; Cast supporting Mike Tyson and/or Buster Mathis, Jr.; Highagain beer; Boxing Corner; E.R. parody features has-been celebrities trying to revive their careers: P.R. Public Relations; Spy vs. Spy: Umbrella/Down the Drain; The Vancome Lady (Nicole Sullivan) mistreats the patients at the hospital; Lying; Woody Allen (David Herman) Action Flick: Crimes, Misdemeanors and Payback; Sex Therapist; Dennis Rodman (Orlando Jones) recommends white people to stay away from the NBA; Family Feed; Republican Gladiators; Don Martin: Fishing; Drug Abuse; Other White Meat.
55TBANovember 11, 1995
Phone Conference Call; IZM CompuPad; A Hare Krishna breaks up with his band at the airport and goes solo; Lowered Expectations; Urine; Affirmative Crips; Got Urine?; Don Martin: Beach hunk; Larry King (David Herman) Gone Mad; Billy Crystal (Phil LaMarr) struggles having a platonic friendship with a whale in romantic comedy: When Harry Met Willy; Midnight Golfer; A man (Bryan Callen) in death row brakes up with his girlfriend; Celibacy; Couple that just broke up calling their best friend in very near phone booths; Backstage Cats; Spy vs. Spy: Beach Girl.
66Neve Campbell, Jamie Farr, Matthew Fox, Dana Gould, Scott WolfNovember 18, 1995
QVC Fine China Hour: O.J. Plates; When We Knew...; Calvin Klein; Stop Smoking; Oprah Winfrey (Debra Wilson) Severe Traumas; Swimming Pool; Vague; Clueless of the Lambs; A mad moment from Dana Gould; Don Martin:Harp Fall; Movie trailer referencing many other movies; Nicole Sullivan in Party of Five; Spy vs. Spy: Slinky/Sun Rays; Debbie Dander (Mary Scheer) Seminar Training.
77Billy Barty, Dave Foley, Ken Norton, Jr.November 25, 1995
Lowered Expectations; Ken Norton Jr. encourages the cast; Vud Light; Disruptive Principal (David Herman); Navajo Football League; Don Martin:Water Skiing/Fat freak wife; Mike Tyson vs Billy Barty; Steven Seagal (Bryan Callen) in Hard to Oppress: Dark Territory 2; Spy vs. Spy: Crane Machine/Torpedo; The Happy Happy Storytime Lady; Mary Scheer's Tapeworm; Math Made Easy; Dave Foley speaks about Canada; Phil LaMarr and his imaginative friends; Duck... Goose.
88Quincy Jones, LL Cool J, RuPaulDecember 9, 1995
Sweatin' to the O.G.'s; Phil LaMarr, the lottery loser; Daytime Jane (Mary Scheer); L.L.Cool J., news shows vs. talk shows; Octoroon (Bryan Callen); Don Martin:Surgery/Castaways; Gump Fiction; Scat Chat; Spy vs. Spy: Prison Escape/Dream Sounds; The UBS Delivery Guy (Phil LaMarr) gets promoted; Ejaculation; Fabulous; Monkey Woman.
99Pauly ShoreDecember 16, 1995
Easy to Assemble; Jesus's Birthday; Wonder Rake 5000; The Vancome Lady (Nicole Sullivan): Department Store Santa; Fruitcake vs. Santa; Spy vs. Spy: Toilet Plunger/Tank Bomb; Raging Rudolph; College Advisor; The Christmas Santa Forgot; The Bank; Pauly Shore talks about a past Christmas; Donut Shop; Clops; Happy Go Lucky Phil LaMarr; Mrs. Barone at a bar.
1010Andy Kindler, Rip TaylorJanuary 6, 1996

Stress Management; Bill Clinton (David Herman) makes a US Commercial; Clintfeld; Knowledge; Spy vs. Spy: Spaghetti Door/Training Fleas; Handicapped Toilet Police; The Go-Between; Get Smarty; Improv; Don Martin:Brick Layers/Cake Machine; Mafia Management; Andy Kindler complains on TV entertainment; Line of Duty; Emotional Prostitute; Mime Psychiatrist (Phil LaMarr).

Absent: Artie Lange
1111Tony Orlando, The Presidents of the United States of America (Musical Guest)January 13, 1996

Political party commercial; The Presidents of the United States of America Commercial; Lounge Lawyer; Spy vs. Spy: Macaroni/Lab Fly; Office Window; Don Martin:Civil War/Bear Hunt; Window of the Soul; I Could Do That; The Presidents of the United States of America perform 'Lump'; Time Manager; Coffee and Dana; Take a Letter; Rock, Paper, Scissors; Mad About Jew.

Absent: Artie Lange
1212David Faustino, PharcydeFebruary 3, 1996

Cotton Swabs; Heart Pops; Martin Luther King Jr. (Phil LaMarr) struggles to prepare his speech in a parody of Martin; Spy vs. Spy: Magnet/Typewriter; Poetry class; Rap group Pharcyde and David Faustino star in a spoof of The Three Stooges against a backdrop of urban violence; Don Martin:Tennis; The Linder family auditions to appear on an episode of Rescue 911, but the parents (David Herman, Mary Scheer) frequently embarrass their son Mark (Bryan Callen); A loudmouth (David Herman) tells a story to his friends, then tells everyone else to stop looking at him; A psychiatrist (Nicole Sullivan) doesn't make her patient (Mary Scheer) feel any better when she discusses her relationship troubles; While looking for a target to take out, a hitman (David Herman) tries to think of the song that plays in his head; Needy Guy; Instant Personality; Woman dog.

Absent: Artie Lange
1313TBAFebruary 10, 1996

Lowered Expectations; Vista Militia; Dr. Goodwrench (Bryan Callen); Spy vs. Spy: Falling Rocks; Memory Wizard (Bryan Callen); The XXX Files; Your Cheatin' Head; Don Martin:Chemistry Set; Jim Carrey (Bryan Callen) School of Acting; The Vancome Lady (Nicole Sullivan) Hostage Negotiator; Sick of It; That's How They Get You; Quality Time; Foreign Psychiatrist.

Absent: Artie Lange
1414Whoopi Goldberg, Brian Austin GreenFebruary 17, 1996
News reporters remain callously umsympathetic while reporting on dangerous events; Michael Jackson (Phil LaMarr) promotes a seminar tape on how to be famous; Two wannabe gangstas (David Herman, Nicole Sullivan) rethink their ways when they are introduced to White Chocolate (Brian Austin Green); A woman (Mary Scheer) is rude to everyone on an airplane; Spy vs. Spy: Hair Dryer; A parody of Davey and Goliath has Davey forced by his dog Goliath to dish out harsh discipline to sinners with a gun; A discussion about Casino erupts into a fight; A man (Artie Lange) suffers from a disease that makes him act like a sports fanatic; A coffee addict (Bryan Callen) doesn't understand that his girlfriend (Nicole Sullivan) wants to break up with him. Don Martin: Beach Ball Boy/Tee Pee Guy; Two cops (David Herman, Artie Lange) try different tactics to get one of their suspects (Orlando Jones) to confess to a crime; A fan who look like Whoopi Goldberg accosts the actress/comedian backstage; UBS Delivery Guy (Phil LaMarr) Wake; Odds and Evens: The Movie; Disruptive Waitress (Nicole Sullivan).
1515Dave Higgins, Doug LlewelynMarch 9, 1996
Spishak Products; Ink Blot; A player (Phil LaMarr) claims to be too good to be a bachelor on Lowered Expectations; That's My White Mama (Artie Lange); Roseanne Barr (Artie Lange), Drew Barrymore (Nicole Sullivan), Whitney Houston (Debra Wilson), and Barbra Streisand (Mary Scheer) star in Terms of Imprisonment; Spy vs. Spy: Dream Tank/Bomb Assembly; Small Claims Court; Eddie Murphy (Orlando Jones) tries to convince director Spike Lee (Phil LaMarr) to work with him; Dave Higgins talks about alcohol; Russian Landlords; Don Martin: Assembly Line.
1616Chris Hardwick, Barry WilliamsMarch 16, 1996
X-News; International Coffee; Ozark Mountain Single Out; Bob Dole (David Herman) Commercial; In a parody of Casino and Encino Man, Nicky Santarone (Artie Lange) helps Dave (Bryan Callen) and Stony (David Herman) become big shots at their school: Encino Man 2, Casino Man; Doctor's Visit; Insanely Disappointed; In the latest installment of X-News Marsh's roommate (Bryan Callen) takes over while the two newscasters (David Herman, Nicole Sullivan) deal with their own problems; Survival Weekend; Spy vs. Spy: Basketball; The Big Game.
1717Claudia Schiffer and Kim ColesApril 6, 1996
Artie Lange introduces the cast in announcer fashion; An interview with O. J. Simpson (Orlando Jones) contains outrageous bloopers; Parody of Levi's commercials; Mrs. Curtis (Artie Lange) catches her daughter (Debra Wilson) smoking cigarettes on That's My White Mama; A news reporter (Mary Scheer) repeats nearly verbatim everything her colleagues say; Parody of Lethal Weapon where Murtaugh (Orlando Jones) works with a new partner, Montell Jordan (Phil LaMarr): Lethal Weapon 4, Lethal Talkin'; Claudia Schiffer stars in a parody of James Bond films: Jane Bond, For Your Files Only; Spy vs. Spy: Brain Swap; Two home girls (Kim Coles, Debra Wilson) work as surgeons; A gangster (Artie Lange) poses as a businessman who sells stolen products, then harasses his partner (Bryan Callen); The high school's valedictorian (Nicole Sullivan) makes reference to grim, historic events during graduation.
1818Bruce McCullochMay 25, 1996
X-News; Mary Scheer introduces the cast as soap opera actors; Headache; Unsolved Events: Beauty Pageant; The New Nut Job; Spy vs. Spy: Projector/Fallen in Love/Safe Trick; Babe-Watch; Drug Bust; Bruce McCulloch on different subjects; Funeral DJ.
1919Harland Williams (special guest)June 22, 1996
Two clueless martial artists (Bryan Callen, Artie Lange) have a sparring match; The fictitious Spishak Company promotes its margarine; Two parents (Artie Lange, Mary Scheer) are oblivious that their daughter (Nicole Sullivan) is a lesbian, and that her 'friend' (Debra Wilson) is her lover; Lowered Expectations bachelors include one who's very uptight (David Herman), one with a special talent (Orlando Jones), and one who's looking for a spiritual relationship (Debra Wilson); A fugitive with missing limbs is on the loose, but several cops are able to find the body parts and other pieces of evidence; Spy vs. Spy: Briefcase; Kids have their slumber party ruined by the host's father (David Herman); A Claymation parody of Gumby involves the curious clay figure looking through a Playboy-like magazine: Gumboy; A scamming little league bookie (Artie Lange) strikes up deals with children; Harland Williams and the secrets of America; Two employees (Mary Scheer, Nicole Sullivan) settle their rivalry by threatening to kick each other's asses; Two goofy performers (David Herman, Mary Scheer) look to get their big break.

Home releases[edit]

All 19 episodes from season one were released on DVD on September 21, 2004, in a boxed set entitled Mad TV: The Complete First Season. The audio track included on this release was a Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround mix. Extra features included the 200th episode of Mad TV (from season nine), the best of Mad TV's commercial, movie, television, music video and animation parodies, a reel of season one bloopers, nine unaired sketches (including one called 'Schindler's Lost,' which was banned for censorship reasons and mentioned on the clip show episode 'Mad TV Ruined My Life'), and a preview of Mad TV: The Complete Second Season.

Despite promises from FOX of a second season DVD release (and a preview of Mad TV's second season on the season one DVD), the Complete First Season DVD remained the only complete season of the show to be released on DVD for almost a decade. In 2012 Shout! Factory picked up the home video rights to Mad TV and released the second season on March 26, 2013.[1] Seasons 3 and 4 were released later in 2013.[2]

On the HBO Max release, episodes 2, 3, and 18 are missing.

References[edit]

  1. ^'MADtv DVD news: DVD Plans for MADtv Season 2 through Season 5'. TVShowsOnDVD.com. 2007-05-25. Archived from the original on 2013-07-28. Retrieved 2013-08-19.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
  2. ^'MADtv DVD news: Announcement for MADtv – The Complete 3rd Season'. TVShowsOnDVD.com. Archived from the original on 2013-08-02. Retrieved 2013-08-19.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)

External links[edit]

  • Mad TV at IMDb
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