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Talk-show parody featuring obese host Jiminy Glick, who usually knows nothing about his guests and hurls veiled insults at them during his interviews.
Episode 10 : Cheri Oteri / Dennis Miller
April. 27,2002
Segments include ""Jiminy's Monologue,"" ""Studio Interview: Cheri Oteri,"" ""LaLaWood Fables: Charlie Sheen and the $1000 Date,"" ""Home Movies: Jiminy and Dixie in Bed,"" ""Out and About with Jiminy Glick: Dennis Miller,"" and ""Steam Room.""
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Episode 9 : Catherine O'Hara / Ray Romano
April. 20,2002
Segments include ""Jiminy's Monologue,"" ""Interview: Catherine O'Hara,"" ""LaLaWood Fables: Anne Heche and the Spaceship to Heaven,"" ""Out and About with Jiminy Glick: Ray Romano,"" and ""Steam Room.""
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Episode 8 : Jon Lovitz / Rob Reiner
April. 13,2002
Segments include ""Jiminy's Monologue,"" ""Interview: Jon Lovitz,"" ""Al Pacino,"" ""Out and About with Jiminy Glick: Rob Reiner,"" ""Mister Congeniality,"" and ""Steam Room.""
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Episode 7 : Tim Allen / Edie Falco
April. 06,2002
Segments include ""Jiminy's Monologue,"" ""Home Movies: The Glicks at Breakfast,"" ""Studio Interview: Tim Allen,"" ""Harp Accompaniment for Your Sensual Massage,"" ""Out and About with Jiminy Glick: Edie Falco,"" ""Bob Hope,"" and ""Steam Room.""
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Episode 6 : Andy Richter / Alec Baldwin
March. 30,2002
Segements include ""Jiminy's Monologue,"" ""Attorney General John Ashcroft's Party Jokes,"" ""Studio Interview: Andy Richter,"" ""Touched by a Goombah,"" ""Out and About with Jiminy Glick: Alec Baldwin,"" and ""Steam Room.""
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Episode 5 : Jim Belushi / Rick Fox
March. 23,2002
Segments include ""Jiminy's Monologue,"" ""Tony Blair's Kidney Pie,"" ""Studio Interview: Jim Belushi,"" ""Home Movies: Cat on a Hot Front Porch,"" ""LaLaWood Fables: Robert Blake and the Italian Dinner,"" ""Out and About with Jiminy Glick: Rick Fox,"" and ""Steam Room.""
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Episode 4 : Jay Mohr / Rosie O'Donnell
March. 16,2002
Segments include ""Jiminy's Monologue,"" ""Interview: Jay Mohr,"" ""Home Movies: The Glicks Play Basketball,"" ""Out and About with Jiminy Glick: Rosie O'Donnell,"" and ""Steam Room.""
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Episode 3 : Jeff Goldblum / Julia Louis-Dreyfus
March. 09,2002
Segments include ""Jiminy's Monologue,"" ""Home Movies: Hope Glick,"" ""Interview: Jeff Goldblum,"" ""LaLaWood Fables: Woody Allen and the Family Affair,"" ""Out and About with Jiminy Glick: Julia Louis-Dreyfus,"" and ""Steam Room.""
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Episode 2 : Rebecca Romijn-Stamos / David Duchovny
March. 02,2002
Jiminy interviews Rebecca Romijn-Stamos and David Duchovny.
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