Mr. Show (1995)
Mr. Show (1995)
A sketch comedy series starring and hosted by Bob Odenkirk and David Cross. The pair introduce most episodes as heightened versions of themselves before transitioning to a mixture of live sketches and pre-taped segments.

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0x01 The Best of Mr. Show: Fantastic Newness

01 October, 1996 8:00 pm
Used as a preview/promo for season 2. Tom plays host Carlin McCree, who hosts "Fantastic Newness". He introduces a product that can be used in the living room, kitchen, and even the bedroom. It's called Mr. Show, and we get to meet the inventors, Bob Odenkirk and David Cross. Carlin says he had no clue that they had, so they show him the "Change for A Dollar Sketch". We then meet Nancy Gumphrey, played by Jill, burning a pot of milk. They show another sketch to the pot. Then they show a sketch that shows why HBO, because they swear alot. Officer Mahoney, played by John, comes down and the boys try to show his police car a sketch to help clean it up. The audience threatens to kill Carlin if they don't get more, so Bob and David show a minute-long preview of Season 2. This doesn't satisfy the crowd, and Carlin is killed.

0x02 The Best of Mr. Show: The Incredible, Fantastical News Report

01 October, 1998 8:00 pm
Another compilation episode, featuring some of the best skits of season 3, including Cockring Warehouse, Tittannica, and America Will Blow Up the Moon. The sketches are strung together by footage from a 70's News Show, with voices dubbed by Bob, David, John, Jay, Jill and Brian.

0x04 Crack Me Ups! Bloopers Reel

01 January, 1970 9:00 pm

0x05 Before It Was a TV Show

01 January, 1970 9:00 pm

0x08 Druggachusettes

01 January, 1970 9:00 pm

0x09 Fuzz The Musical

01 January, 1970 9:00 pm

0x10 Original TV Spots

01 January, 1970 9:00 pm

0x11 The Grand Reunion

01 January, 1970 9:00 pm

0x12 Run Ronnie Run

01 January, 1970 9:00 pm
Run Ronnie Run is a heart warming spin-off from the cult hit HBO series "Mr. Show". It is the story of Ronwell Quincy Dobbs (David Cross), who has a unique talent for getting arrested. A British television personality, Terry Twillstein (Bob Odenkirk), gets sight of Ronnie and brings Ronnie to Hollywood to get him his own TV show. Ronnie must then deal with his new life, while having to deal with missing his ex-wife that he left back home. This is a delightful comedy with countless celebrity cameos by Dave Foley, Jeff Goldblum, and Jack Black to name a few, as well as many appearances by characters from "Mr. Show".

0x18 Original TV Spots - Balance

01 January, 1970 9:00 pm

0x20 Original TV Spots - Elephant

01 January, 1970 9:00 pm

0x22 Original TV Spots - Calendar

01 January, 1970 9:00 pm

0x25 Original TV Spots - Jumping

01 January, 1970 9:00 pm

0x29 Original TV Spots - Big Day

01 January, 1970 9:00 pm

0x31 Original TV Spots - Bondage

01 January, 1970 9:00 pm

0x35 Season 4 Blooper Reel

01 January, 1970 9:00 pm

0x36 Mr. Show Jukebox

01 January, 1970 9:00 pm
Songs from the series, in order: Mr. Show Theme Song, Big Dumb Ape, Blew Moon, David Does Piaf, Don't Beatle Me Up, Dracula's Pajama Party, Eww Girl Eww, Garden of Hate (Bar Band Version), Garden of Hate (Tiny Tim Version), Gettin' The Shaft, Halloween Shindig, Indomitable Spirit (Demo Scratch), Information Jimmy Demo (Part 1), Information Jimmy Demo (Part 2), Kids and Dads, Marilyn Monster (Full Song), Monk Academy, Party Girl, Pharmacist Song, Praying Machine, Red Balloon, Schnell Schnell Deutschland, Superstar Machine (Emotion Lotion), Thank You For The Ride

0x37 The Mr. Show Press Conference

04 January, 1997 8:00 pm
This Mr. Show clip special had clips from season 2, made to promote season 3.

0x38 The Mr. Show ‘Kidz With Beardz’ Presents: Come Join Our Zoomtacular Annual Business Call!

13 May, 2020 8:00 pm
Bob Odenkirk and David Cross are getting the Mr. Show gang back together for a special event type of thing to benefit LIFT, the national organization empowering families to break the cycle of poverty. Featuring Paul F. Tompkins, Scott Aukerman, Tom Kenny, Jill Talley, Jay Johnston, Brian Posehn, Brett Paesel, and John Ennis. With music by Nobel Prize winner Eban Schletter.

0x39 Mr. Show - Hooray For America!!!

21 September, 2002 8:00 pm
In September 2002, original cast members Bob Odenkirk, David Cross, John Ennis, Brian Posehn and Stephanie Courtney toured in a show called Mr. Show: Hooray for America!!!. The two-month stint included "distillations" of some of Mr. Show's sketches, such as "The Burgundy Loaf", and new material. In the stage show, the large fictitious mega-corporation Globo-Chem ("We own everything, so you don't have to!") sponsors David's stage persona to run for the presidency of the United States.

0x40 The Incredible, Fantastical News Report

01 January, 1970 9:00 pm
A seventies-looking news broadcast sets up several "Mr. Show" clips. Only these newscasters aren't the professionals that they should be.

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