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The Andy Dick Show is an American sketch comedy series that aired on MTV from February 2001 to May 2002. The series was created by and starred comedian Andy Dick.
Episode 7 : Episode 207
September. 23,2001
Soba Noodles Skit #1
The Full Story with Grant Fishtruck - Teddy Steele
Dave Navarro
Soba Noodles Skit #2
Diary of Daphne Aguilera - MTV Video Awards Andycam - Feeding the cat/Fighting with a bear Soba Noodles Skit #3
Andycam - Brushing his teeth
Outtakes
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Episode 6 : Episode 206
September. 16,2001
Ashton Kutcher Skit #1 - Dead Cat
Brewster
Andy's Sidekick
Andycam - Vampire on the couch
Ashton Kutcher Skit #2 - Dead Cat
Garland Sumpdee - Home Video Director
Oh Manson!
Ashton Kutcher Skit #3 - Dead Dog
Harvery Kubrick - Pornographic Visionary Andycam - Trampoline with Nuns
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Episode 5 : Episode 205
September. 09,2001
Kathy Griffin Skit #1
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Lyle Tillman's Guide to Living in Los Angeles for free
Kathy Griffin Skit #2
McKenzie Shima
The Watermelon Who Doesn't Have Change For a Dollar
Kathy Griffin Skit #3
Stop Wedgies
Gypsy Moth Anderson
The show's running a bit long
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Episode 4 : Episode 204
September. 02,2001
Gotcha Good Skit #1
Girls View with Daphne Aguilera
Wake Up - The Caffiene Council
Gotcha Good Skit #2
Pip Villance - Cheerleader Support
War Bloopers, Bleeps, and Practical Jokes Gotcha Good Skit #3
Andy's Mom
Blue Man Group
Sam's Big and Tall
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Episode 3 : Episode 203
August. 26,2001
Lt. Bedwell's Yamchips Skit #1
Lobesey the Lobeman
Congressional Jackass
Lt. Bedwell's Yamchips Skit #2
Kenny Drebsen - King of the burn
Andy's Angels
Lt. Bedwell's Yamchips Skit #3
Musical salute to MTV
Andyland
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Episode 2 : Episode 202
August. 19,2001
Standards and Practices Skit #1
Zitty McGee - Faces Of The Future
Stop Third Hand Smoke
Standards and Practices Skit #2
Quentin O'Broom - Playing 'Andy Dick' Shortcream Institute for Courageous Plastic Surgery
Standards and Practices Skit #3
Making The Commercial - Daphne Aguilera
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