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Season 7 – MADtv

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A sketch comedy series, based on the long-running MAD Magazine, that spoofs TV shows, movies, music videos and other pop-culture staples. Celebrity guests stop by from time to time to help the cast members poke fun. Many episodes also feature performances by popular musical acts.
MADtv — Season 7

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Episode 1 Aired Sep 22, 2001 Pro wrestler-actor the Rock ("The Scorpion King"), Mark Wahlberg and Jennifer Aniston guest star. With Alex Borstein, Frank Caliendo, Mo Collins, Andrew Daly, Michael McDonald, Will Sasso, Aries Spears, Stephanie Weir and Debra Wilson. Details Episode 2 Aired Sep 29, 2001 Film and television parodies, political satire and social commentary. Details Episode 3 Aired Oct 6, 2001 Stuart is a ring bearer at his aunt's wedding; the "Gap Troll" begins working at Gap Kids; Bunifa hopes she'll strike gold at the "Antiques Roadshow.". Details Episode 4 Aired Oct 13, 2001 Rusty annoys fellow theatergoers; Tovah discovers that Belma has changed over the summer in "Reality Check: The Revenge.". Details Episode 5 Aired Oct 20, 2001 Actor-singers Lance Bass and Joey Fatone ("On the Line") guest star; a "20/20" profile of TV mogul Aaron Spelling. Details Episode 6 Aired Nov 3, 2001 Cafeteria worker Rusty annoys patrons with his command of the English language; Bunifa has her tonsils removed. Details Episode 7 Aired Nov 10, 2001 150th Milestone Episode Guest stars Drew Barrymore and Penny Marshall are interviewed by Rusty (Michael McDonald); David Carradine also guest stars. Details Episode 8 Aired Nov 17, 2001 Mark-Paul Gosselaar guest stars as "NYPD Blue" detective John Clark Jr., who meets Andy Sipowicz for the first time; singer Jessica Simpson hosts an "MTV Fall Break Beach Party"; Christopher Titus guest stars as the unlikely genius behind reality TV. Details Episode 9 Aired Nov 24, 2001 Actress Michelle Trachtenberg ("Buffy the Vampire Slayer") guest stars; the rock group Blink 182 guest stars in a "Leave It to Beaver" parody. Details Episode 10 Aired Dec 1, 2001 Guest Brian McFayden. Details Episode 11 Aired Dec 8, 2001 Triple H; Methodman; Redman. Details Episode 12 Aired Dec 15, 2001 "Trina's Christmas Miracle"; "Santa's Elves"; "A Kingsford Family Christmas." Details Episode 13 Aired Jan 5, 2002 Lorraine takes dance lessons; Mofaz the Depressed Tow Truck Driver picks up a motorist; Oprah Winfrey meets with her book club. Details Episode 14 Aired Jan 12, 2002 Music guest Ja Rule performs "Always on Time.". Details Episode 15 Aired Jan 26, 2002 Guest star Usher. Details Episode 16 Aired Feb 2, 2002 Super Bowl Special Edition Frankie Muniz; Wu-Tang Clan performs; comedy inspired by the NFL's Super Bowl. Details Episode 17 Aired Feb 9, 2002 Rebecca Romijn-Stamos and Chris Klein guest star; "Terminator 2 -- The Musical"; executive sings the praises of his new computer organizer. Details Episode 18 Aired Feb 16, 2002 Jiminy Glick (guest star Martin Short) joins a panel for a "Politically Incorrect" parody. "Stone Cold" Steve Austin of the WWF also guest stars. Details Episode 19 Aired Feb 23, 2002 Guest stars Adam Corolla and Jimmy Kimmell serve as color commentators for Olympic figure skating. Melissa Joan Hart also guest stars. Music guests Master P and Insane Clown Posse. Details Episode 20 Aired Mar 16, 2002 Guest stars Danny Masterson and Wilmer Valderrama appear in a parody of "CHiPs." Music guest Shakira. Details Episode 21 Aired Mar 23, 2002 Guest star Tara Reid is interviewed by "Inside the Actors Studio's" James Lipton; music guests Master P and Lil' Romeo star in "Lord of the Bling.". Details Episode 22 Aired Apr 6, 2002 Guest stars Master P and Insane Clown Posse join singers Jasmine Wayne-Wayne and Michael McCloud on their new duet album. Details Episode 23 Aired Apr 13, 2002 Guest star Melina Kanakaredes appears in a parody of "Providence.". Details Episode 24 Aired Apr 20, 2002 Actress Melina Kanakaredes appears in a parody of "Providence.". Details Episode 25 Aired Apr 27, 2002 The cast of "Jackass" guest stars in a parody, "Kenny Rogers' Jackass"; Tenacious D performs "Tribute.". Details Episode 26 Aired May 4, 2002 Depressed tow-truck driver; "Public School House Rocks." Details Episode 27 Aired May 11, 2002 Guest star Vivica A. Fox. Details Episode 28 Aired May 18, 2002 Actresses Teri Garr and Eve Plumb guest star along with rapper Method Man in a sketch, "Marvin Tikkvah: The E! True Hollywood Story.". Details
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Season Info

Network
Fox
Rating
TV-14 (D)
Genre
Comedy, Variety
Original Language
English
Release Date
Sep 22, 2001