Mr. Show

Mr. Show was the insanely funny, critically loved but HBO-loathed sketch comedy that ran on the channel for 4 years from 1995-1998. The show was created, executive produced, written and starred comics/writers Bob Odenkirk and David Cross. The show also starred Tom Kenny, Jill Talley and John Ennis. Featured performers/writers included Paul F. Tompkins, Jerry Minor, B.J. Porter, Scott Aukerman, Brian Posehn, and Jay Johnston. Featured performers included Mary-Lynn Rajskub, Brett Paesal, and Sarah Silverman. The show has spawned a movie based on popular character Ronnie Dobbs in Run Ronnie Run. Bob's wife, Naomi Odenkirk, has compiled everything you could ever want to know about the show in her wonderful book, Mr. Show: What Happened.


Aliases
  • Mr. Show with Bob & David
  • Mr. Show with Bob and David
English español suomi
  • TheTVDB.com Series ID 72965
  • Status Ended
  • First Aired November 3, 1995
  • Recent May 13, 2020
  • Airs Friday, at 12:00pm
  • Network HBO YouTube
  • Average Runtime 30 minutes
  • Genres Comedy
  • Original Country United States of America
  • Original Language English
  • On Other Sites IMDB TMS (Zap2It) TheMovieDB.com TheMovieDB.com
  • Episode Screenshot Format 4:3 Screencap
  • Favorited This series has been favorited by 85 people.
  • Created February 4, 2008 by
    artiefox
  • Modified January 27, 2024 by
    reubot
Season From To Episodes
All Seasons
Specials October 1996 May 2020 40
Season 1 November 1995 November 1995 4
Season 2 November 1996 December 1996 6
Season 3 September 1997 December 1997 10
Season 4 October 1998 December 1998 10
Unassigned Episodes 0
Season From To Episodes
All Seasons
Specials 0
Season 1 November 1995 November 1995 4
Season 2 November 1996 December 1996 6
Season 3 September 1997 December 1997 10
Season 4 October 1998 December 1998 10
Unassigned Episodes 40
Absolute ordering places all episodes in a single ordered season. This is generally used for anime.
Season From To Episodes
Season 1 0
Unassigned Episodes 70
Name Number of Episodes Dates
David Cross 31 11/03/1995 - 12/28/1998
Bob Odenkirk 31 11/03/1995 - 12/28/1998
Bill Odenkirk 20 11/29/1996 - 11/30/1998
Jay Johnston 18 11/29/1996 - 11/30/1998
Paul F. Tompkins 18 11/29/1996 - 12/05/1997
Dino Stamatopoulos 17 11/29/1996 - 11/23/1998
Brian Posehn 15 12/06/1996 - 11/23/1998
Mike Upchurch 10 09/12/1997 - 12/05/1997
Tom Kenny 6 11/07/1997
Scott Aukerman 6 10/26/1998 - 11/23/1998
BJ Porter 6 10/26/1998 - 11/23/1998
Michael Stoyanov 4 09/12/1997 - 11/28/1997
Jerry Collins 4 10/26/1998 - 11/23/1998
Mark Rivers 1 11/09/1998
Brent Forrester 1 12/05/1997
Name Number of Episodes Dates
John Moffitt 27 11/03/1995 - 12/21/1998
Troy Miller 21 11/03/1995 - 12/14/1998
Valerie Faris 3 10/26/1998 - 11/23/1998
Jonathan Dayton 2 11/02/1998 - 11/23/1998
Peyton Reed 1 12/14/1998
Stacy Peralta 1 11/17/1995
David Grossman 1 11/23/1998

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