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Officer Rufus Champagne (Vogt) responds to a domestic disturbance and, once again, gets attacked by little people; Marvin Tikvah (McDonald) wakes up in a tough love drug rehab center; a drunk, cynical old man (McDonald) complains about the world; a married woman (Weir) hosts an Ellen DeGeneres-type show while her husband is away; Cindy Delmont ...
Marvin Tikvah (McDonald) trashes Mad TV after finding out his son (Barinholtz) loves the show; a promo for Indiana University highlights the school's wild partying image; Danny Masterson and Wilmer Valderrama return for another CHiPs parody with Mila Kunis; Jack and Kelly Osbourne appear in an episode of 7th Heaven; Mo Collins and Debra Wilson ...
After 10 years on MADtv, McDonald left the cast, but was a contributing writer and director for the show's final season. McDonald was the last member of the cast to be hired in the 1990s, and the last cast member to have been born in the 1960s, and is the only cast member to have a "best of" clip show special dedicated to him.
Mad TV (stylized as MADtv) is an American sketch comedy television series created by David Salzman, Fax Bahr, and Adam Small.Loosely based on the humor magazine Mad, Mad TV's pre-taped satirical sketches were primarily parodies of popular culture and occasionally politics.
The Mad TV logo appears and the theme song, which is performed by the hip-hop group Heavy D & the Boyz, begins.Cast members are introduced alphabetically. When the last cast member is introduced, the music stops and the title sequence ends with the phrase "You are now watching Mad TV."
A parody music video featuring Snoop Dogg rapping to pee-wee football players about the perks of being an athlete; Jaime Pressly stars as Hillary Clinton in a political parody of My Name Is Earl; the gang of Fox NFL Sunday (Barinholtz, Caeti, Caliendo, Myrin, Peele) welcomes Terrell Owens (Key) to their last episode; Queen Latifah (Johnson ...
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.
New cast members hired this season include: Frank Caliendo, Kathryn Fiore, Jill-Michele Meleán, Taran Killam (the youngest Mad TV cast member at 19 years old, the only Mad TV cast member to get his start on a children's television show [Nickelodeon's The Amanda Show] and the second MADtv cast member after Jeff Richards to later be hired as a ...