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Mad TV

  • 1995-2016
  • 15 seasons
  • Comedy Central
  • Comedy
  • TV-14

Late-night sketch-comedy show based on the humor of MAD magazine. Material includes impersonations, fake commercials, mock movie trailers, and even Spy vs. Spy segments. Competes against Saturday Night Live in its time slot, but aimed at a younger-adult audience.

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Episode 1

Episode #15.1

Tue, Jul 26, 2016

Nicole Sullivan and Will Sasso welcome the new cast members, who say a demonic prayer to help them get through the first episode; CNN presents a political version of The Newlywed Game featuring Bill and Hillary Clinton vs. Donald and Melania Trump; Dora the Explorer goes to Los Angeles; Elizabeth Warren upstages Hillary Clinton during a campaign speech; a couple can't keep up with a Game of Thrones recap; Kenny Rogers appears on The Bachelorette's landmark 56th season; HBO First Look goes behind the scenes of an animated reboot of Cinderella featuring the vocal "talents" of Nicki Minaj, Steve Buscemi, Penelope Cruz, Lena Dunham, Kristen Stewart, Tony Danza, and Tracy Morgan; a woman's ex-boyfriend becomes a lounge singer and humiliates her; Ned Stark from Game of Thrones runs for President in 2016.

Mad TV Season 15 Episode #15.1

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  • 2001 - Excellence in Production Design Award - Variety or Awards Show, Music Special or Documentary - Nominated
  • 2003 - Excellence in Production Design Award - Variety or Awards Show, Music Special or Documentary - Nominated
  • 2005 - Excellence in Production Design Award - Variety or Awards Show, Music Special or Documentary - Nominated
  • 2006 - Excellence in Production Design Award - Multi-Camera Television Series - Winner

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