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The following is an episode list for the American television sketch comedy variety show The Tracey Ullman Show, which ran for 4 seasons on Fox from April 5, 1987 to May 26, 1990, with a total of 81 episodes produced. Nearly every episode featured a song, most of them covers.
The show premiered in October 1988 and ran for one season, totaling 26 episodes. [5] It was created by Ed Self and directed by Alan Erlich. [6] The show's connection to the National Wrestling Alliance allowed for cross-promotion, and Alzado appeared on the NWA's Clash of the Champions II event to discuss and promote the sitcom. [7]
Senators Dan Quayle and Lloyd Bentsen participate in the 1988 vice presidential debate with the line "Senator, you're no Jack Kennedy" becoming popular. [14] Game 2 of the National League Championship Series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and New York Mets is broadcast on ABC. The scheduled start time is approximately 10 p.m. Eastern Time.
Season 2, Episode 8: "The One With the List" (November 16, 1995) Season 3, Episode 9: "The One with the Football" (November 21, 1996) Season 4, Episode 8: "The One with Chandler in a Box" (November 20, 1997) Season 5, Episode 8: "The One with All the Thanksgivings" (November 19, 1998)
During this season, Young was mentored by Chavo Guerrero Jr. In the season premiere, Young defeated Jacob Novak and won the first challenge to earn himself "redemption points". [33] On the April 12 episode of NXT, Young attacked Titus O'Neil after their match and tried to attack O'Neil's pro Hornswoggle, but was stopped by Guerrero. [34]
Season Episodes Originally aired First aired Last aired Pilot 1 October 29, 1983 1: 23 September 30, 1984 August 4, 1985 2: 24 September 29, 1985 July 13, 1986 3: 22 September 28, 1986 May 17, 1987 4: 20 September 27, 1987 July 24, 1988
He is featured in the Episodes "Cocaine and Cowboy Boots: the Herb Abrams Story" (season 2, episode 8) which covers the Universal Wrestling Federation (Herb Abrams), "The Steroid Trials" (season 3, episode 14) which covers the backstory and circumstances of the legal court case United States v.
Future season have featured both single-episode and serialized, season-long subject matter, produced "in collaboration with outside reporters, documentarians, and ESPN talent." The 30 for 30 theme music was re-worked for the podcast series by Hrishikesh Hirway , who is a musician, composer and the host of the Song Exploder podcast.