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The tenth season of MADtv aired from September 18, 2004, to May 21, 2005, with 23 episodes.
Episode 23 : Episode #1023
May. 21,2005
Open: Make a Wish Handicap Helpers: Home Invasion Average Asian: Surprise Birthday Party Superstitious Knights: Regional Hamlet Champions Sean the Floor Leader: Sexual Harrassment Your New Neighbor MADtv Presents Frank Caliendo National Security Advisor Close-Aries & Cast
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Episode 22 : Episode #1022
May. 14,2005
Open: Displaced Kidneys Tank: Playboy Mansion Mrs. Campbell Goes to the Movies TRL: Emcee Escher The B.S. II The Kissing Game Bible Dude: Video Games Whitney and Bobby Return Close: Tank
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Episode 21 : Episode #1021
May. 07,2005
Celine Dion's Miracle Tour a les bebes Vehicular Verb Alert 24 with Bobby Lee Real Mofo Talk: Mother's Day CONSTABLES Funkenstein vs. Queen Nefertiti Cosby Show Reunion A Wedding Story: The Zizmors Close-Bobby
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Episode 20 : Episode #1020
April. 30,2005
Open: Michael the Dog Trainer Sherry the Stripper: By the Pool Coah Hines: Basketball Game Marital Role Playing The Lillian Verner Game Show VI Inside the Actor's Studio: Artie Lange Favorite Primetime Parody Winner: The Sopranos (#624) Miss Teen USA Close: Lillian Verner Game Show Outtakes
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Episode 19 : Episode #1019
April. 23,2005
The Barbecue Bus Sprint Ringtones Coach Hines: Career Day Pimp My Bride Inside Looking Out III Big Lady, Mini Cooper Christie Brinkley's Ab Zapper Detroit Star Naming Institute Front Row Rappers Close-Bush Sprint Ringtone
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Episode 18 : Episode #1018
April. 09,2005
Cops (Rufus Champagne II) Marvin Tikvah: Rehab Taco Hell II Old Man Stan Married Females Seek Fun Sexual Harrassment Accusations Steven Cragg Film ""Sex Video"" Encore: ""Bomb, Bomb, Bomb"" Music Video (#817) Close-Old Man Stan
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Episode 17 : Episode #1017
March. 19,2005
TRL: Maroon 5 Anna Nicole Perfume (Channel 5) QVC Latin Hour How to Telephone a Girl The Right News Photo eBay Addict Party Girl Cragg Reality Show Encore: Cold Case (#918) Close-Anna Nicole
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Episode 16 : Episode #1016
March. 12,2005
Dr. Phil: Good Parenting Jacko's Wacko Trial Rusty: Presidential Questions Forum Ike & Ron at American Idol Final 12 Party Tank at a Night Club Stand Up Routine Peggy Partain the Roller Skating Champ The Forty Million Dollar Baby Close-Rusty
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Episode 15 : Episode #1015
February. 26,2005
Lost 7AM Condo Report: Oscar Edition Gambling-o-Holic Intervention Inside Looking Out II The B.S. Black History Minute Close-Survivor Audition
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Episode 14 : Episode #1014
February. 19,2005
Snoop Dogg/Pharell video: ""Smokin' Too Much Pot"" Hallmark #1 Stuart: Moving On Hallmark #2 Lorraine Goes Bowling Hallmark #3 Lillian Verner Game Show 5 Houseguest Felicia Screwup News Close-Stuart Outtakes
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Episode 13 : Episode #1013
February. 12,2005
Madden Birdhouse The Phantom of the Oprah Handicap Helpers The Price Better Be Right... Lida & Melina: MTV Spring Break Reality Check: Ashlee Simpson Bae Sung: French Airways Desperate Housewives Close-Desperate Housewives
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Episode 12 : Episode #1012
February. 05,2005
Extreme Makeover Deluxe Edition FOX Super Bowl Pre-Game #1 Dot: Psychological Evaluation FOX Super Bowl Pre-Game #2 Ms. Swan: Valentine Candy Frank & Ike at Super Bowl Media Day The Brightlings III Union Strike Close-FOX Super Bowl Pre-Game #3
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Episode 11 : Episode #1011
January. 22,2005
American Idol Music Video ""Since We Were On"" Bible Dude and Choir Boy: Teen Pop Dr. Kylie: Breast Implants Garnier vs. Pantene vs. Queen Helene Morbidly Obese Albert MADtv Sponsors Cool Brother Jake The Kim Jong-Il Show: Donald Trump The Donnas perform ""I Don't Wanna Know"" Close-Paul
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Episode 10 : Episode #1010
January. 08,2005
People's Court: Loves 'Em and Pile of Leaves 'Em Bae Sung: Auto Repair Shop Special Patrick: Newscast Ray's Grudge - A Blind Date with Terror Lavitra Inside Looking Out Marvin Tikvah: Private Swim Lessons Open Water Affairs The Hives perform ""Two-Timing Touch and Broken Bones"" Close-Special Patrick Outtakes
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Episode 9 : Episode #1009
December. 18,2004
Fantanas 2: New Holiday Flavors Celebrity Quarters 2: Holiday Edition Abercrombie: All-White Holiday Shaq and the Former Lakers Cartoon Gap Commercial Ike and Aries at the 2004 Billboard Awards Real **********ing Talk: Holiday Show Holly and the Mistletoe Tappers Musical Performance by Nelly Close: Ike and Aries talking with Gloria Estefan
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Episode 8 : Episode #1008
December. 11,2004
Verb Alert System Infomercial Death to America (Al Jazeera TV) The Right Time to Make Love Film 7AM Condo Report: Mexican Flu Shots Lillian Verner Game Show 4 Depressed Persian Tow Truck Man: John Kerry Cragg Breakfast Avril Lavigne performs ""Nobody's Home"" Close-Death to America
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Episode 7 : Episode #1007
November. 27,2004
Open-Stephnie Celebrity Quarters Sean the Floor Leader - Supply Cabinet Mini Pullover Aries & Ike at the Vibe Awards Drama Queen - Airplane Musical Funkenstein vs. Creature from the White Lagoon Courtroom Close- Bobby & Daniele's MADtv T-Shirts
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Episode 6 : Episode #1006
November. 20,2004
Open: Aries, Jordan, & Keegan Bill Maher's Punk'd Dot: Little Miss Petite Princess Pageant The Wizard of Odd Norah Jones Party Real Mofo Talk: Thanksgiving Lean Mean Turkey Grillin' Machine Ja Rule performs ""Wonderful"" Close-Norah Jones Singing
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Episode 5 : Episode #1005
November. 13,2004
Open- Mike, Aries, & Will Average Asian: Party Britney Spears video ""My Predicament"" Kobe Thunder Shoes Kenny Rogers Reality Show Stuart: Vacuum Salesman Superstitious Knights: Jinx II (Wedding) Marilyn Manson performs ""Personal Jesus"" Close-Bobby & Professor Gigglepepper
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Episode 4 : Episode #1004
November. 06,2004
Open: Ashlee Simpson Performance The Duckling The Fantanas 7AM Condo Report 4: Hurricane MTV Diary: Delicious Morisette Post-Election Party I Love the '00s Abercrombie: Apple Sherry the Stripper Gatoraide Close-Frank's Impressions
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Episode 3 : Episode #1003
October. 02,2004
Open - Oprah Makes MADtv Wishes Come True FOX Election Update - John Madden TRL Rock the Vote The Letourneau Family Real Mofo Talk - Election Eve Special Ashlee Simpson Show Crazy as Hell - Open Water Premiere My Pet Goat: Bush vs. Kerry on 9/11 Christina Milian performs ""Whatever U Want"" Close-Ashlee Simpson Show
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Episode 2 : Episode #1002
September. 25,2004
Growing Up Gotti/Open - Stephnie Alien vs. Princess Diaries 2 vs. Snuggle Chili's Commercial Outtakes 1 Coach Hines: Funeral Chili's Commercial Outtakes 2 MADtv Presidential Debate (Parts 1 & 2) Chili's Commercial Outtakes 3 Bae Sung: Uh-Oh, Hot Dog! Trading Spouses Close - Ike
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Episode 1 : Episode #1001
September. 18,2004
Opening Credits Conflict Crazy as Hell: Alien vs. Predator Angela & Natalie Stalk the President Crazy as Hell: Benji Jello Shots Crazy as Hell: Vanity Fair Abercrombie Rumble Jeopardy The Amazing Presidential Race Part I Twisted Crust Pizza Complete-za The Amazing Presidential Race Part II Close-Bobby
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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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