MADtv Links
- Season 13 (47 links)
- Episode 16 - Episode #1316 (3 links) Amazon iTunes
- Episode 15 - Episode #1315 (5 links) Hulu Amazon iTunes
- Episode 14 - Episode #1314 (3 links) Hulu Amazon iTunes
- Episode 13 - Episode #1313 (4 links) Hulu Amazon iTunes
- Episode 12 - Episode #1312 (2 links) Amazon iTunes
- Episode 11 - Episode #1311 (2 links) Amazon iTunes
- Episode 10 - Episode #1310 (4 links) Amazon iTunes
- Episode 9 - Episode #1309 (2 links) Amazon iTunes
- Episode 8 - Episode #1308 (4 links) Amazon iTunes
- Episode 7 - The 300th Episode (2 links) Amazon iTunes
- Episode 6 - Episode # 1306 (5 links) Amazon iTunes
- Episode 5 - Episode #1305 (3 links) Amazon iTunes
- Episode 4 - Episode #1304 (2 links) Amazon iTunes
- Episode 3 - Episode #1303 (2 links) Amazon iTunes
- Episode 2 - Episode #1302 (2 links) Amazon iTunes
- Episode 1 - Episode #1301 (2 links) Amazon iTunes
- Season 12 (3 links)
- Season 10 (3 links)
- Season 9 (3 links)
- Season 8 (2 links)
- Season 1 (2 links)
- Clips (19 links)
- Interviews (10 links)
- mixed clips (19 links)
- Music Videos (4 links)
Cast & Crew
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Michael McDonald as
Various - Debra Wilson as
Various - Aries Spears as
Various - Mo Collins as
Various - Nicole Sullivan as
Various - Bobby Lee as
Various - Alex Borstein as
Various - Will Sasso as
Various - Stephnie Weir as
Various - Frank Caliendo as
Various - Phil LaMarr as
Various - Ike Barinholtz as
Various - Nicole Parker as
Various
Wiki
Format
Previously, MADtv had opening and closing monologues from the cast. Episodes from recent seasons have monologues performed in character. MADtv parodies other television shows such as the long-running game show The Price Is Right, with actors playing Bob Barker and Rod Roddy. It also spoofs celebrities like Wayne Brady, Kenny Rogers, and John Madden. MADtv is a successor to FOX's previous sketch comedy program In Living Color. Fax Bahr and Adam Small were writers for In Living Color. Also, some MADtv sketches are based on ones from In Living Color. Comparisons with NBC's Saturday Night Live are inevitable, given the two shows' similar formats and similar airtimes on Saturday night (MADtv runs from 11:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m., while SNL runs from 11:30 p.m. to 1:00 a.m., Eastern/Pacific time). Having lasted now for more than a decade (13 years to SNL's 34), MADtv is the longest-running SNL competitor to date.
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