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4 Episodes 1995 - 1995
Episode 1
Fri, Nov 3, 199528 mins
Ronnie Dobbs introduces the National Entitilitus Foundation. The hosts take audience suggestions. Hitler sings. A man at a party takes advantage of a priest's kindness. A man asks for change at a convenience store, triggering unexpected layers of bureaucracy. Ronnie Dobbs becomes famous and has a movie made based on his life. Bob hatches chicks in his pants.

Episode 2
Fri, Nov 10, 199530 mins
Congress holds hearings on artist funding, and Senator Tankerbell tells a joke about a traveling salesman. David has to wear a shock collar. A folk puppeteer performs at a "Folk Festival/Jelly Off". An ad for "Books for Seniors" is shown. The "Good News" program presents a guest who has alternately renounced and embraced his homosexuality several times. The history of Marshall, the 13th Apostle is shown. We see a commercial voiceover artist at work. The Globo-Chem corporation searches for a mascot. Senator Tankerbell's joke is turned into a musical.

Episode 3
Fri, Nov 17, 199529 mins
The origins of Mr. Show are presented in dramatic form. Bob gets a mail-order bride. Sarah fills in for David in a skit that requires her to kiss Bob. Several edits of a gay porno are shown. A couple on a honeymoon has to deal with their intrusive friend. "Screwballz", a dating show, requires its contestants to have sex on the spot. Several video complaints are shown. The biography of an actor who engages in an extreme form of method acting is shown. There is a performance by a bad R&B singer. A commercial is shown for a service where supermodels call clients on the phone. David's movie is shown.

Episode 4
Fri, Nov 24, 199529 mins
The Pope flees a homicide scene in the Popemobile. A Pope expert appears on a talk show. A young man who may or may not have a fatal disease may or may not be a guitar prodigy. Imminent Death Syndrome is discussed. The Pope goes to trial. Spank, a slam poet and performance artist, finds himself unable to desecrate the American flag during a performance. Spank goes to trial. The history of the flag is dramatized in flashback. An apathetic man is given a job at the information desk at the Museum of History. Bob and David watch themselves get murdered on TV.
