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All That ran in reruns on The N (during its daytime block of TEENick shows) [69] from March 12, 2008, to September 15, 2008. On July 25, 2011, TeenNick debuted a block named after the show, The '90s Are All That. All That aired as part of the block from its launch until December 27, 2012. The '90s Are All That airings, however, also have the ...
To keep the show running, the producers compiled a series called Best of All That, featuring the season four cast members: Amanda Bynes, Lori Beth Denberg, Kel Mitchell, Josh Server, Danny Tamberelli, and Kenan Thompson. After those six episodes were four episodes called "Tunes into TV" (that had skits saluting comedy series), "Peas, Cheese ...
All That 's fifth season ran from December 19, 1998, to January 8, 2000. [1] The season contained 24 episodes, alongside a backstage special, with a 100th episode at the tail-end of the season - however, "All That Live!" was created to celebrate the series' 100th show. [2] Lori Beth Denberg left the series at the end of the previous season.
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The laughs come early with this standout entry, in which Heidi Gardner spends most of it uncontrollably laughing.Gosling, donning preposterous prosthetics, plays a Beavis lookalike from the famed ...
The premise of the sketch is that the brothers are auditioning to be dancers on tour for a musical act (usually, whoever is the musical guest on the show that week). [16] They would wear matching t-shirts with quotes or references to a particular song by the artist, and then play a tape of the artist's songs and proceed to dance to it.
On Saturday, October 12, Ariana Grande returned to the set of Saturday Night Live for the second time this year, this time to host after serving as the musical guest in March. In her opening ...
This Week in God featured the "God Machine" and a satirical run-down of "everything God did this week", very similar to the earlier Daily Show segment "God Stuff" with John Bloom. The title "The God Machine" itself is a parody of the theatrical device Deus ex machina , which means "God from the Machine" and refers to an almost contrived event ...