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The second season of MADtv aired from September 21, 1996, to May 17, 1997, with 22 episodes.
Episode 23 : Best of Season 2
January. 01,0001
The best sketches of season two.
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Episode 22 : Episode #222
May. 17,1997
Gangsta Shop Quartet Opening--Host: L.L. Cool J En Vogue--Awards Manic Depressive Stripper C.L.O.P.S. Don't Talk To Me The Breakup Bossy Boss Miss Barone Spy Vs. Spy--Teatime Town Meeting
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Episode 21 : Episode #221
May. 10,1997
I Do Opening--Host: David Faustino Hot for Teacher Welcome Home Tea 'N' A Lil Miss Adorable Helpful Hand Gangsta Meat Haven Day Off Breakin' Into the Biz Spy Vs. Spy--Guillotine
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Episode 20 : Episode #220
May. 03,1997
Hell Date Opening--Host: Ryan Stiles Lex Jackson Perfect Match Sinbad Monologue--Ryan Stiles Toby Robbins Anya Apartment Visitor The Presentation Spy Vs. Spy--Brick Wall
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Episode 19 : Episode #219
April. 26,1997
Unzipped-Isaac Mizrahi Opening--Host: Adam Arkin Mary Tyler Moore El Asso Wipo Kenny Kingston--O.J. O.J.: The Search Good Doc, Bad Doc UBS Charity Joel & Connie--College Lowered Expectations--ginger Snaps Monologue--Bob Marley Spy Vs. Spy--Ants
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Episode 18 : Episode #218
April. 12,1997
Snoorfpk Opening--Host: Mark Curry Canoe Ike meets Ike When Babies Attack Monologue--Pablo Fransisco Kenny Kingston Show Guilt Ridden #1 Where Do They Get Those People? Spy Vs. Spy-- Air Attack Guilt Ridden #2 Never Say Die Guilt Ridden #3
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Episode 17 : Episode #217
April. 05,1997
Black History Minute Opening--Host Thomas Callabro Cha-Cha the Gorilla Discount Undertaker Furious George Stupid Anonymous Talking To Corky and the Juice Pigs Trial T.V. Dr. Flavin Manhunt Spy vs. Spy--Gallows
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Episode 16 : Episode #216
March. 15,1997
Ebonics Address The Writer Beach Blanket Ebola Cabana Chat--Pauly Shore Test Pattern Trainee Suicide Note Lowered Expectations-Antonia Drunk on the Job Spy Vs. Spy-- Bullet Brigade Monologue-Pauly Shore Lowered Expectations--Betsy
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Episode 14 : Episode #214
February. 15,1997
Prison Opening--Host: Tommy Davidson Recording Session Never a Bride Where's Cecil? CD Promo Babyman Switch Your Ride The General Cheese The Ladies Room Monologue--Tom Kenney Al Casdy-Self Confidence Training Spy Vs Spy-Spaghetti
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Episode 13 : Episode #213
February. 08,1997
The Man Opening--Host: Queen Latifah Larry Parker Hospital Rick's New Friends Young Alanis The Mailbox Monologue--Queen Latifah Progressive Parenting Joe Don's New Job Grubbin' With Charlie Borrow Your Car Spy Vs. Spy--Microphone
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Episode 12 : Episode #212
February. 01,1997
X-News #1 Opening--Host: Rodney Dangerfield The R&B; Meeting Spy Vs Spy--Training Camp X-News #2 Suddenly Millenium Cabana Chat X-News #3 BBBBrack! Diet Steve 'n Roger
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Episode 10 : Episode #210
January. 04,1997
L'Arrogance Opening--Host: Andrea Martin Slang Gang Christian Groupies Drunk President L.A. Valet Downsizing Speckie the Speculum The Basement Spy Vs Spy-TNT Monologue--Andrea Martin
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Episode 9 : Episode #209
December. 14,1996
Opening--Host: Harry Connick Jr. UBS Vs Sped-Ex The Greatest Action Story Ever Told Cabana Chat Spy Vs Spy-Karate The Reinfather Harry Connick Jr. Song--""Must Have Been Old Santa Claus"" Vancome Lady Christmas Pageant Granny's Liver Harry Connick Jr. Song--""This Guy's in Love With You""
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Episode 8 : Episode #208
December. 07,1996
Lowered Expectations--Deidre Opening--Host: French Stewart Serenity Acres Talk Faster Nice-a Slice-a Pizza Cosmetic Surgeon in a Box Lowered Expectations--Sammy Hagar Cosby's Crib Make a Good Impression Spy Vs Spy--Mirror My Boyfriend the Bank Lowered Expectations--Kyle Serenity Acres
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Episode 7 : Episode #207
November. 16,1996
Game Show Woman Opening--Host: Joe Rogan Be-Bitched Spy Vs Spy-Embassy 2 Cabana Chat The Raisinberg Trials Trick Question #1 Body Warmth Trick Question #2 The Dive Joel & Connie--The Affair
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Episode 6 : Episode #206
November. 09,1996
Under the Bed Opening--Host: Kevin McDonald Walls Mart #1 Shock Therapy in a Box Walls Mart #2 Annie Ho Walls Mart #3 UBS Date Spy Vs Spy--Headphones Vancome Lady Casino Bad Day Monologue--Kevin McDonald Home Video
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Episode 5 : Episode #205
November. 02,1996
The Witness Opening--Host: Neve Campbell Spishak Spishwax X-News #1 Dentist in a Box Republican Party of Five Dead McMahon Walking X-News #2 Church Choir X-News #3 Monologue--Craig Anton Airport Guy Spy Vs. Spy--Cactus
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Episode 4 : Episode #204
October. 19,1996
Spishak Maxi Pad Opening--Host: Jack Wagner Cabana Chat Hockey Mother of Mercy First Day Pre-Teen Debate Spy Vs. Spy Embassy Dr. Kevorkian's 100th Customer Monologue--Taylor Negron The Minors Don Martin--Fancy Restaurant
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Episode 2 : Episode #202
September. 28,1996
Chevrad Opening--Host: Ice-T Dolemite Debate Blow It Out Your Hole Cabana Chat Don Martin: Chiropractor Regis & Kathy Lee No Sweat The Bruce Aint Gay Show Free Pizza Ice-T Performance Spy Vs. Spy--Phone Gun Frank Gifford Outtakes
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Episode 1 : Episode #201
September. 21,1996
Bob Dole Strong Arm Opening--Host: Christina Applegate X-News #1 Schizophrenic Jeopardy That's My White Mama--White Boy Action Jackson X-News #2 Two Mouthy Chicks Spy Vs. Spy--3 Pigs Time Machine Snoop Doggy-Dogg's Vegas Act X-News #3 Peed
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Seasons
Season 15
Seven years after the show ended on FOX (and in celebration of the show's 20th anniversary), MADtv was briefly revived for eight episodes on The CW.
Nicole Sullivan, Will Sasso, Ike Barinholtz, Bobby Lee, Debra Wilson, Aries Spears, Alex Borstein, Mo Collins, and Anjelah Johnson returned as guests.
Season 14
The fourteenth season of MADtv aired from September 13, 2008, to May 16, 2009, with seventeen episodes.
Season 13
The thirteenth season of MADtv aired from September 15, 2007, to May 17, 2008, with sixteen episodes.
Season 12
The twelfth season of MADtv was broadcast from September 16, 2006, to May 19, 2007, with 22 episodes.
Season 11
The eleventh season of MADtv aired from September 17, 2005, to May 20, 2006, with 22 episodes.
Season 10
The tenth season of MADtv aired from September 18, 2004, to May 21, 2005, with 23 episodes.
Season 9
The ninth season of MADtv aired from September 13, 2003, to May 22, 2004, with 25 episodes.
Season 8
The eighth season of MADtv aired from September 14, 2002, to May 17, 2003, with 25 episodes.
Season 7
The seventh season of MADtv aired from September 22, 2001, to May 18, 2002, with 25 episodes.
Season 6
The sixth season of MADtv aired from September 23, 2000, to June 23, 2001, with 30 episodes.
Season 5
The fifth season of MADtv aired from September 25, 1999, to May 20, 2000, with 25 episodes.
Season 4
The fourth season of MADtv aired from August 29, 1998, to May 22, 1999, with 25 episodes.
Season 3
The third season of MADtv aired from September 20, 1997, to May 16, 1998, with 25 episodes.
Season 2
The second season of MADtv aired from September 21, 1996, to May 17, 1997, with 22 episodes.
Season 1
The first season of MADtv aired from October 14, 1995, to June 22, 1996, with 19 episodes.
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