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| 246 :11x01 - Episode #1101 (Sep/17/2005) | | Featured parodies include “March of the Penguins,” “Wedding Crashers” and “House” (with Michael McDonald as the grouchy doc). Jordan Peele, Ike Barinholtz, Stephnie Weir. | | Guest Stars: Dave Alspach as Ron Woods, Marlon Wayans as Himself, Ryan Reynolds as Himself, Raven-Symone as Herself, Eva Longoria as Herself, Cody Klop as Bratty Kid, William Hung as Himself, Hulk Hogan as Himself, Jon Heder as Himself, Menina Fortunato as Cowgirl, Shannon Elizabeth as Herself, Katie Cassidy as Herself, Nick Cannon as Himself | |
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| 247 :11x02 - Episode #1102 (Sep/25/2005) | | Nicole Parker and Bobby Lee stalk celebs on Emmy's red carpet. Also: parodies of “The View”; Rafael Palmiero (Ike Barinholtz). Stephnie Weir, Nicole Randall Johnson. | | Guest Stars: Shannon Malone as Carstruck Girl #1, Dominic Monaghan as Himself, Freddy Rodriguez as Himself, Ruben Santiago-Hudson as Himself, Nicole Sullivan as Herself, William H. Macy as Himself, Denis Leary (1) as Himself, Kathy Griffin (1) as Herself, Stephen Colbert as Himself, Kristin Chenoweth as Herself, Darian Bryant as Boy, Will Arnett as Himself | |
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| 248 :11x03 - Episode #1103 (Oct/02/2005) | | Guests: Dandy Warhols; Eric Balfour. Also, a parody of “24” starring Bobby Lee. Cast members include Daniele Gaither; Keegan-Michael Key; and Stephnie Weir. | | Guest Stars: Sky McDougall as Saloon Piano Player | |
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| 249 :11x04 - Episode #1104 (Nov/05/2005) | | Fred Willard plays a pushy salesman in a skit about product placement. Also: spoofs of Ellen DeGeneres and John Madden. | | Guest Stars: Sky McDougall as Saloon Piano Player | |
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| 250 :11x05 - Pamela Anderson (Nov/12/2005) | | The madness continues as MADtv celebrates its triumphant 250th episode. In this milestone episode, Pamela Anderson portrays a lucky contestant on “Wheel of Fortune” who keeps getting breaks from host “Pat Sajak” (Ike Barinholtz) because he’s smitten with her. When the chips are stacked in her favor, the other contestants get angry because she’s given extra spins, points and, of course, attention. In another sketch, Pam plays Barinholtz’s hot grandma who stops by the set, where Pam quickly discovers his friends want more than just a little hug. | | Guest Stars: Pamela Anderson (1) as Herself | |
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| 258 :11x13 - Episode 13 (Jan/28/2006) | | Included: a spoof of a video by Hilary Duff; a skit in which Johnny Cash meets his biggest fan, Truman Capote; and a “Grey's Anatomy” sketch. | |
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| 259 :11x14 - Jaime Pressly (Feb/04/2006) | | Jaime Pressly guest stars in a sketch called "My Name is Dubya," a show that follows President Bush as he sets out to right the wrongs from his past. | | Guest Stars: Jaime Pressly as Herself | |
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| 261 :11x16 - Christopher Meloni (Feb/25/2006) | | Sketches include a parody of Jennifer Love Hewitt's new show, “Ghost Whisperer.” Plus a hilarious parody of the Only Vegas commercials, "What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas." | |
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| 262 :11x17 - Jason Mraz (Mar/04/2006) | | Musician Jason Mraz performs "Geek in the Pink." Also: a salute to the Oscars; and "Brokeback Mountain 2: The Cowgirls," in which two lonely women find love in the mountains. | | Guest Stars: Jason Mraz as Himself | |
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| 265 :11x20 - Bo Bice (Apr/15/2006) | | Skits include "American Idol" star Bo Bice in a commercial for his new CD; and a trip to the Playboy Mansion. | |
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| 266 :11x21 - Episode 21 (Apr/29/2006) | | Sketches include a spoof of "Medium" in which Allison (Crista Flanagan) tells Joe (Michael McDonald) that she dreamt about a murder, and the return of Stuart and Coach Hines. | |
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| 267 :11x22 - Episode 22 (May/06/2006) | | Tyler and Candy Matsumoto entertain the troops in Iraq. Also: the morning show "Rise and Shine, North Dakota," hosted by Darryl and Shanda. | |
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| 268 :11x23 - Episode 23 (May/13/2006) | | Ike Barinholtz and Bobby Lee get a lesson from NASCAR driver Kurt Busch, who takes the boys for a memorable ride. Also: "Randy Jackson" (Nicole Randall Johnson) gives a judgmental commencement speech. | |
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