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Showtime at the Apollo Season 8 Episodes

24 Episodes 1994 - 1995

Episode 1

Episode #8.1

Sat, Sep 10, 1994

Aaron Hall sings "When You Need Me" and "I Miss You." Steve Harvey talks with actress Lynn Whitfield. In a repeat performance from 1990, Mariah Carey sings "Vision of Love."

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Episode 2

Episode #8.2

Sat, Sep 17, 1994

Take 6 sing "Biggest Part of Me" and "All I Need (Is A Chance)." Richard Vos and Lewis Dix are the guest comedians. In a performance from 1988, Vanessa Williams sings "Dreamin'."

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Episode 3

Episode #8.3

Sat, Sep 24, 1994

Arrested Development perform "Ease My Mind" and "United Front." In a segment from 1988, Sinbad does a comedy monologue.

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Episode 4

Episode #8.4

Sat, Oct 1, 1994

C+C Music Factory perform "Do You Want to Get Funky" and "I Found Love." Gerald Kelly is the guest comedian. In a segment from 1987, Michael Bolton performs "(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay."

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Episode 5

Episode #8.5

Sat, Oct 8, 1994

BeBe and CeCe Winans sing "Right Away" and "If Anything Ever Happened to You." Sound effects comic Michael Winslow presents a stand-up routine. Steve Harvey talks with actor Keith David. From 1988, Martin Lawrence does a comedy monologue.

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Episode 6

Episode #8.6

Sat, Oct 15, 1994

El Debarge performs "Where You Are" and "Slide." Sheryl Underwood is this week's guest comedian. From 1988, Paula Abdul sings "Straight Up."

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Episode 7

Episode #8.7

Sat, Oct 22, 1994

Phoebe Snow sings "At Last." Mike B is this week's comedian. Steve Harvey interviews actor Yaphet Kotto. In a performance from 1987, Stephanie Mills sings "I Feel Good All Over."

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Episode 8

Episode #8.8

Sat, Oct 29, 1994

Jamie Foxx sings "Experiment" and "Don't Let the Sun Go Down." Steve Harvey talks with radio personality Tom Joyner and "Family Matters" actor Reginald Vel Johnson. In a segment from 1988, Kim Coles does a stand-up comedy act.

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Episode 9

Episode #8.9

Sat, Nov 5, 1994

Jade sing "5-4-3-2 (Yo' Time Is Up)" and "If the Mood is Right." Steve Harvey talks with actor Geoffrey Holder. From 1987, Natalie Cole, assisted by a film of her late father, sings a "Too Young" duet with Nat King Cole.

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Episode 10

Episode #8.10

Sat, Nov 12, 1994

Brian McKnight and Ill Al Skratch perform "I'll Take Her." Brian McKnight, playing piano, sings "One Last Cry." Mo'Nique does a comedy monologue. In a performance from 1991, Boyz II Men sing "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye."

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Episode 11

Episode #8.11

Sat, Nov 19, 1994

Blackstreet featuring Teddy Riley sing "Booti Call" and "Before I Let You Go." Flex is the guest comedian. In a segment from 1990, Queen Latifah performs "Come Into My House."

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Episode 12

Episode #8.12

Sat, Nov 26, 1994

Men at Large perform "Let's Talk About It" and "I'm in a Freaky Mood." Steve Harvey interviews talk-show host Rolonda Watts. In a performance from 1990, En Vogue sing "Hold On."

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Episode 13

Episode #8.13

Sat, Feb 4, 1995

Changing Faces sing "Foolin' Around" and "Keep It Right There." In a performance from 1988, Keith Sweat sings "I Want Her."

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Episode 14

Episode #8.14

Sat, Feb 11, 1995

Brand Nubian performs "Word is Bond" and "Hold On." Robin Montague is the guest comedian. In a segment from 1991, Robert Klein does a stand-up comedy act.

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Episode 15

Episode #8.15

Sat, Feb 18, 1995

Fu-Schnickens perform "Breakdown" and "Got It Covered." J'vonne Pearson does a stand-up comedy act. From 1987, LL Cool J performs "I Need Love."

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Episode 16

Episode #8.16

Sat, Feb 25, 1995

Doctor Dré and Ed Lover perform "Back Up Off Me!" and "It's Going Down." Jamique is this week's guest comedian. In footage from 1987, Dennis Miller does a comedy monologue.

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Episode 17

Episode #8.17

Sat, Mar 4, 1995

Tony Terry sings "Heart of a Man." Melvin George II does a comedy monologue. Steve Harvey talks with filmmaker Spike Lee. In a performance from 1990, Barry White sings "Super Lover."

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Episode 18

Episode #8.18

Sat, Apr 29, 1995

Da Brat with Jermaine Dupri perform "Give It 2 You" and "Funkdafied." Steve Harvey talks with actors Mario and Melvin Van Peebles and Kadeem Hardison. In a performance from 1988, Salt-N-Pepa perform "Push It."

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Episode 19

Episode #8.19

Sat, May 6, 1995

The Whispers sing "Make Sweet Love to Me" and "Pissed Off (Baby Come Back)." Red Grant does a stand-up comedy routine. Steve Harvey interviews MTV host Bill Bellamy. From 1990, Lisa Stansfield sings "Been Around The World."

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Episode 20

Episode #8.20

Sat, May 13, 1995

Mary J. Blige sings "I'm Goin' Down" and "Be Happy." This week's comedian is Brooklyn Mike. In a performance from 1992, Freddie Jackson sings "You Are My Lady."

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Episode 21

Episode #8.21

Sat, May 20, 1995

Immature perform "Constantly." Monteco featuring Immature perform "Is It Me?" Magician Christopher Broughton is also featured. In a segment from 1992, R Kelly and Public Announcement perform "Honey Love."

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Episode 22

Episode #8.22

Sat, May 27, 1995

Gerald Levert sings "Can't Help Myself" and "Answering Service." Hami performs "Good Thangz." Steve Harvey talks with Coko, Taj, and Lelee of SWV (Sisters with Voices). In a performance from 1988, Guy perform "Groove Me."

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Episode 23

Episode #8.23

Sat, Jun 3, 1995

Soul for Real sing "If You Want It" and "Candy Rain." Dugar does a stand-up comedy routine. In a segment from 1989, Big Daddy Kane performs "Smooth Operator."

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Episode 24

Episode #8.24

Sat, Jun 10, 1995

Howard Hewett sings "This Love Is Forever" and "Call His Name." Dana Point is this week's guest comedian. From 1990, Bell Biv DeVoe perform "Poison."

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