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John Madden (Caliendo) reports on the presidential race; P. Diddy (Spears), Ludacris (Key), Britney Spears (Parker), and Kevin Federline (Barinholtz) promote voting on TRL; disgraced school teacher Mary Kay Letourneau (Parker) stars in her own sitcom; Flava Flav appears on Real Motherfucking Talk in a discussion about the 2004 election; on The ...
Commercial parody for Apple's latest "iPod"-style product: the iPad for women on their periods; John Madden (Caliendo) nitpicks the comedy stylings of Ellen DeGeneres (Parker); Fred Willard appears as a shady salesman trying to trick Mad TV cast members into promoting his products; a visually-impaired martial arts sensei (Lee) prevents a Wild ...
John Madden (Caliendo) and Pat Summerall (Sasso) host Mad TV's Rockin' Super Bowl Eve Spectacular; Wayne Brady (Spears) performs an American salute to sanitation workers; William Coors (McDonald) reveals how his beer is made; an episode of Happy Days is filmed in Spanish; Ms. Swan (Borstein) causes a line hold-up at Starbucks; Whitney Houston ...
John Madden (Caliendo) offers to promote Vagisil; Angela (Weir) tries to submit a video to America's Funniest Home Videos; SuChin Pak (Lee) fears for her life when interviewing rapper and bullet magnet 50 Cent (Spears); a law agency helps out couples who fight; Jessica Alba plays Jessica Simpson in a parody of Newlyweds: Nick and Jessica; Chris ...
A video on the Pro Football Hall of Fame YouTube channel that shows Madden giving a tour of the bus is from a 1991 visit to Green Bay when he invited a WBAY-TV sports reporter to come inside and ...
John Earl Madden (April 10, 1936 – December 28, 2021) was an American professional football coach and sports commentator in the National Football League (NFL). He served as the head coach of the Oakland Raiders from 1969 to 1978, leading them to eight playoff appearances, seven division titles, seven AFL/AFC Championship Game appearances, and the franchise's first Super Bowl title in Super ...
John Madden, a Super Bowl-winning NFL head coach who went on to become a longtime sportscaster and launch a hit video game franchise, has died at the age of 85. The NFL confirmed the sad news on ...
That was the day John Madden first called an NFL game on TV. ... John Madden's debut broadcast for CBS in 1979 shows a different side of the one-time coach who had just retired at age 42 to ...