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  2. Mad TV season 4 - Wikipedia

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    Season four of Mad TV was released on DVD on November 12, 2013 by Shout! Factory. As of 2024, this was the last season of the show to be released on DVD, barring the compilation special MADtv: The Best of Seasons 8, 9, and 10. On the HBO Max release, episodes 1, 11, and 24 are missing.

  3. List of Mad TV episodes - Wikipedia

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    Mad TV is an American comedy sketch television series originally inspired by Mad magazine. It originally aired on Fox from October 14, 1995 to May 16, 2009. It was later revived and a rebooted season premiered on July 26, 2016 on The CW .

  4. List of Mad episodes - Wikipedia

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    MAD News: An octopus is trying to open a jar of peanut butter. Mike Wartella short: A dog flies aboard Doggie Air, the only airline where dogs can put their head out the window. How I Met My Brother: A parody of How I Met Your Mother; a TV show where a boy meets his identical twin for the first time.

  5. Mad TV - Wikipedia

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    A DVD set of the first season of Mad TV, entitled Mad TV: The Complete First Season, was released in 2004 by Warner Bros. It includes a blooper reel, unaired sketches, and the show's 200th episode from 2003. [65]

  6. For Your Files Only - Wikipedia

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    "For Your Files Only" is a comedy sketch that aired on Mad TV [1] [2] during its first season on April 6, 1996. The sketch was presented as spoof of the James Bond franchise.The sketch featured supermodel Claudia Schiffer [3] [4] as Jane Bond, [5] [6] [7] a spy who goes undercover as a temporary secretary.

  7. I rewatched Mad Men – how can a Sixties-based TV show feel ...

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    By 2007, when the first episode of Mad Men aired (the year the iPhone went on sale), Jobs was well known for turning products into cultural statements, embedding them within the fabric of self ...