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Frank TV Season 1 Episodes

Season 1 Episode Guide

Season 1

16 Episodes 2007 - 2008

Episode 0

Unaired Pilot

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Episode 1

Franksgiving

Tue, Nov 20, 2007

What Seinfeld would look like in the year 2027; John Madden prepares a turducken for the audience in honor of Thanksgiving; Frank pulls a co-host from the audience; three movie trailer announcers going on tour; Bill Clinton gives a tour of his Presidential library; President Bush gives his daughter a special father/daughter talk on the day of her wedding; and Frank's co-host plays Caliendo Squares with Charles Barkley.

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Episode 2

Money in the Frank

Tue, Nov 27, 2007

Donald Trump holds a seminar; President Bush tries to get back in America's good graces with a romantic dinner; Jack Nicholson has lost his pants; Al Pacino and Robert De Niro get a movie review show; and Sean Connery opens a voice club for men.

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Episode 3

Frankly, My Dear, I Don't Give a Frank

Tue, Dec 4, 2007

Donald Trump opens his own one-man show on Broadway; President Bush holds press conferences during difficult times in the nation's past (Great Depression, Watergate, The crash of the RMS Titanic, etc); Al Pacino, Sean Connery, and Jack Nicholson all appear in bizarre foreign TV commercials; and in his latest role, William Shatner plays a judge.

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Episode 4

Ballpark Frank

Tue, Dec 11, 2007

Frank portrays a manic Robin Williams, who tries to dominate the show, and offers a satirical doctoring of the series "Grey's Anatomy." Frank also does spoofs of Al Pacino, Michael Richards, Charles Barkley, and Bill Clinton in other sketches.

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Episode 5

Frankincense and Myrrh

Tue, Dec 18, 2007

Frank Caliendo jingles all the way in a holiday edition, mimicking Dr. Phil, a ranting Andy Rooney, and an impression of Al Gore; also a Rosie O'Donnell and Donald Trump cartoon is shown, and Charles Barkley hosts his own talk show, "In My 5".

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Episode 6

Frankapalooza

Tue, Oct 21, 2008

Oliver Stone gives his take on the Bill Clinton-Monica Lewinsky affair; James Gandolfini debuts his new show about puppies; what do Jedis do on their time off; what it would be like to have the character Jules Winnefield from Pulp Fiction as president; John McCain makes his pitch for the White House; and David Letterman has a new kids show.

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Episode 7

Damn Frankies

Tue, Oct 28, 2008

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Episode 8

A Frank in the Hand is Worth 2 in a Bush

Tue, Nov 4, 2008

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Episode 9

Frank of America

Tue, Nov 11, 2008

Sketches include Trump on parenting, a parody of Mary Tyler Moore if it were done in the style of The Office, Sean Connery becomes victim of identity theft, and Shaggy and Scooby-Doo solve the mystery of who is haunting the White House.

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Episode 10

Frankvergnugen

Tue, Nov 18, 2008

Jay Leno welcomes Harrison Ford, Dave Chappelle, and Amy Winehouse as his guests on the final episode of "The Tonight Show With Jay Leno"; James Gandolfini does a commercial for a Russian vodka; Bill Clinton and Bill O'Reilly run into each other at a book expo and Clinton teaches O'Reilly how to pick up women, namely Ann Coulter; "Frank TV" does their takeoff of "Lost" starring John Madden; Al Pacino and Robert De Niro argue over how they should rate movies on their movie-review show.

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Episode 11

Frank 2: Electric Boogaloo

Tue, Nov 25, 2008

Judge William Shatner makes a case over a disputed fence between two neighbors more exciting; President Bush addresses the nation and announces his resignation; Bill Clinton hosts a new game show where women win money for keeping their pants on while talking to him; and what would it be like if other people did Andy Rooney's segment from 60 Minutes.

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Episode 12

The Frank Robbers

Tue, Dec 2, 2008

Jay Leno has a session with his psychologist; John Madden promotes his new video game Grand Theft Madden; Rip Torn, Dave Chappelle and Louie Anderson ruin a celebrity charity auction; what it would look like if Donald Trump was left poor and homeless; and The Comedy Central Roast of Sean Connery.

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Episode 13

Franks for the Memories

Tue, Dec 9, 2008

Pat O'Brien interviews stars of video games past; what would certain celebrities Oscar-winning speech would be; William Shatner and Ian McKellen fight over fans at a comic book convention; what it would look like if Jim Rome hosted a Martha Stewart type show; Andy Rooney does his commentary from the Stone Age; what would it be like if Al Pacino was in Star Wars; James Gandolfini shoots a commercial to attract vacationers to New Jersey.

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Episode 14

Mocha Latte Frankachino

Tue, Dec 16, 2008

Harrison Ford and Sean Connery give a behind the scenes look at Indy 5; Ozzy Osbourne has trouble finding his prescription; another installment of Chuck 'n' Shaq focuses on why Shaquille O'Neal doesn't retire; Dave Chappelle buys him a new dog and then abandons it; William Shatner, Morgan Freeman and Rip Torn are denied alcohol at a restaurant, after they do not have their IDs with them; a look inside the intricate process of President Bush writing his memoir; Al Pacino gets a DVR installed.

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Episode 15

Frank the Halls

Tue, Dec 23, 2008

Donald Trump stars in a remake of Forrest Gump; William Shatner crashes the filming of the newest Star Trek movie; Jack Nicholson becomes a pitch-man for a sorority girls pillow fight party kit; Barry Katz, Frank's manager, has a discussion with Mike MacRae; Phil Gilford debuts his new and confusing game show Pass or Play; Yoda, Obi-Wan and Mace Windu gets stuck in airport security; and Kristoff Reok, Finland's answer to Chris Rock, showcases his unique stand-up skills.

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