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Chocolate News Episode Guide

1 :01x01 - Episode 101

First aired: Oct/15/2008

Parodies include Maya Angelou prepares a poem for the inauguration of the next president. Plus, a commentary of the death of Hip-Hop. Finally, a rapper creates a public service announcement for the No Child Left Behind Project.



2 :01x02 - Episode 102

First aired: Oct/22/2008



3 :01x03 - Episode 103

First aired: Oct/29/2008

Included: a need for good behavior before the presidential election; an in depth interview with the black actor who broke the color barrier in pornography; a stop to John McClain's dry cleaners; a discussion of prison time as a presidential qualification.



4 :01x04 - Episode 104

First aired: Nov/05/2008

This special election recap edition asks this question: Will David be cheering a Chocolate White House this week, or wondering if America has lost its damn mind?



5 :01x05 - Episode 105

First aired: Nov/12/2008
Guest star: Keegan-Michael Key (Woodsy)

Included in this episode is a look at what Barrack Obama will be doing in his leisure time while in office; vitamins created for the crack addicts; adoptions of babies from Africa; the insatiable appetite of a death-row inmate; an NHL black goalie; and who will be Oprah Winfrey's replacement?



6 :01x06 - Episode 106

First aired: Nov/19/2008



7 :01x07 - Episode 107

First aired: Nov/26/2008

Skits include a TV series for kids which is hosted by rappers; consequences for the cosmetic company after signing Beyonce as their spokeswoman; an interview with Ludacris; a report of violence as caught on film; African bottled water; and roles for black actors in movies.



8 :01x08 - Episode 108

First aired: Dec/03/2008

Skits include Barack Obama should quit and leave the country while on top now that he has won the election, Black Daddy, a new R&B singer who only sings clean, family oriented songs, "Blacks Only" features the original electric chair which was used on a black man during segregation, an NFL summit raises awareness to brain damage incurred by past NFL players, the 'gangsta' side of an Army recruiting ad on TV, and a roundtable on why black people keep getting caught with guns.



9 :01x09 - Episode 109

First aired: Dec/10/2008

David Allen Greer exposes the original band KISS, in which the members were all black.



10 :01x10 - Episode 110

First aired: Dec/17/2008

The season finale for season one includes a look at the expectations which citizens have for our first black president, Barack Obama, plus, a visit to the Black Comic Conference.