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Season 1

  • S01E01 Pilot

    • April 15, 1990
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Love Connection: Jewish Woman Dates a Black Man" "Great Moments in Black History: First Black Man on the Moon" "Homeboy Shopping Network" "Redd Foxx for Hire" "Equity Express" "Men on Film"

  • S01E02 The Wrath of Farrakhan

    • April 21, 1990
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Do-It-Yourself Milli Vanilli Kit" (cut from DVD) "Arsenio and Marion Barry" "Rap Choir" "Sugar Ray Leonard Transition" "Star Trek: The Wrath of Farrakhan" "Ridin' Miss Daisy"

  • S01E03 Lean On Me Beautiful

    • April 28, 1990
    • FOX

    Sketches include: Shawn is asked to take off Keenen's shoes and Damon's shirt in the show opener "Lean on Me, Beautiful" "Mitzvah Train" "Go On Girl" "Oswald Bates for The United Negro Scholarship Fund" "Too-Too Ethnic" "Lassie '90" "Richard Pryor: Scared for No Reason" "Vortex, the Super Absorbent Tampons"

  • S01E04 Transitions

    • May 5, 1990
    • FOX

    Sketches include: Shawn tries to replace Keenen and take over in the show opener "Oprah" "Colt 45" (original FOX broadcast only) "The Exxxon Family" (replaces the above sketch on DVD and in syndication) "Great Moments in Black History: The First Self-Service Gas Station" "Jim Carrey's Celebrity Impressions Transition" "Rhythmless Nation" (cut on DVD) "Anton" "Men on Art"

  • S01E05 A Date With Grace Jones

    • May 12, 1990
    • FOX

    Sketches include: Shawn lets someone else take over as DJ in return for Los Angeles Lakers tickets in the show opener "Three Champs and a Baby" "New Ambassador" "A Date with Grace" "Hefty World Condominium Estates" "Homeboy Shopping Network: Used Car Sale" "Black World"

  • S01E06 Jheri's Kids

    • May 19, 1990
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Bad Karate Class" "Greshan Formula" "Jheri's Kids" "Tracy Chapman's Creative Process" "Oppression for Black Men" "Snackin' Shack"

  • S01E07 Don King-The Early Years

    • May 27, 1990
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Don King: The Early Years" "Cookin' with Salt-n-Pepa" (cut from DVD) "Hey Mon" "Ted Turner's Very Colorized Classics—Casablanca" "Rallo" "Men on Books"

  • S01E08 Endangered Species

    • June 3, 1990
    • FOX

    Sketches include: Rallo appears in the show opener "President Jackson's Farewell Address" "K-Tel Presents Cephus & Reesie Mayweather" "Endangered Species" "Casa de Hair" "This Ol' Box" with Anton Jackson

  • S01E09 Introducing..Homey D. Clown

    • June 17, 1990
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Mo' Money with Whiz and Ice" "America's Funniest Security Camera Videos" "Andrea Dice Clay" "Hey Mon/Hedly Airlines" "Homey D. Clown"

  • S01E10 Vera DeMilo

    • June 24, 1990
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Michael Jackson Mr. Potato Head" "Family Feud" with guest Ray Combs" (cut from DVD) "Disc Jokey, Death Jockey Trailer" "School for the Self-Taught" "Lil' Miss Trouble" "Uncle Joe's Fairy Tales" "Old Train" "Vera De Milo, Bodybuilder"

  • S01E11 Anton In The People's Court

    • July 15, 1990
    • FOX

    Sketches include: Keenen comes out as Marsha Warfield in the show opener "The Brothers Brothers" "MC Hammer Video" "Cine-Globe" "Calhoun Tubbs" "Ted Turner's Very Colorized Classics— Redd Foxx's The Kid" "Anton on Po' People's Court" Close featuring guest dancers Soul Brothers

  • S01E12 Conspiracy

    • September 2, 1990
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Vortex of Fear" "Ray Charles in Charge" "Little Richard's Playhouse" "Della Reese's Pieces" "Secret Council" "I Love Laquita"

  • S01E13 Homey D Clown Returns

    • September 9, 1990
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Homey D. Clown's One Stop Carnival" "David Alan Grier Transition" (does not air on Aspire) "Benita Butrell" "Michael Winslow—A One-Man Show" "Samantha Kinison" "The Buttmans"

Season 2

  • S02E01 Bigger Brothers

    • September 23, 1990
    • FOX

    Sketches include: The Wayans family parody their newfound success in the show opener "Hey Mon/Hedley Hospital" "Sidekick" "Bigger Brothers" "Mudhead's Funeral" "Men on Films II" Close featuring Flavor Flav, followed by Queen Latifah performing "Mama Gave Birth to the Soul Children"

  • S02E02 Anton At The Recruiter

    • September 30, 1990
    • FOX

    Sketches include: A young fan confuses Keenen with his other family members in the show opener "Anton: Army Recruitment Office" "The Man Trainer" "Roseanne Sings America" (does not air on Aspire) "Luther Campbell Writes a Clean Song" "Homey D. Clown: When Homey Met Sally"

  • S02E03 Spike's Joint

    • October 7, 1990
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Untouchables" baseball bat dinner intro "Flatuscents" "Good Morning/Good Night" "Cephus & Reesie's Broadway Tour" (featuring Sandra Crouch and the Andraé Crouch Singers as backup singers) "The Buttmans: Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?" "Spike's Joint" (featuring cameo from Rosie Perez reprising her character from Do the Right Thing)

  • S02E04 Hour Of Power

    • October 14, 1990
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Fly Girl Brain Surgeons" "Tag Team Evangelists" "Benita Butrell: Uninvited Guest" "1-900-YT-GUILT" "Al MacAfee: Hall Monitor" Close featuring Monie Love performing "Monie in the Middle"

  • S02E05 Miss Black Person USA

    • October 21, 1990
    • FOX

    Sketches include: The B.S. Brothers make their debut in the show opener "Black Like You" "Go On Girl: Sensitive Men" "I Won't Drift Away" "Miss Black Person U.S.A."

  • S02E06 The Black Man's Guide To Understanding The Black Woman

    • October 28, 1990
    • FOX

    Sketches include: Show opener featuring Heavy D & the Boyz performing the show's theme song "Hey Mon/Hedley Court" "Shahrazad Ali's Video" "Snackin' Shack" "Frenchie"

  • S02E07 Funky Finger Productions

    • November 4, 1990
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Shawn Wayans, Rap Star" "B.S. Brothers: Penitentiary IV" "Iraqi Fashion Show" "Lil' Miss Trouble: The School Play" "Vera de Milo: Buffed, Beautiful and Bitchin'" "Homeboy Shopping Network: Hollywood Homeboys"

  • S02E08 Laquita Meets Billy Dee

    • November 11, 1990
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Magenta Thompson's Acting School" "Foundation for Golf Heritage" "Evelyn Smith" "Laquita Sings the Blues" (with guest star Billy Dee Williams as himself) Close featuring Billy Dee Williams

  • S02E09 Men on Vacation

    • November 18, 1990
    • FOX

    Sketches include: Carl Jamal Taylor guest stars as the first "Fly Guy" in the show opener "Lassie '90" "Amazing Grace—Rocky VI" "Dinner with Millie" (cut from DVD) "PMS Defense System" "Men on Vacation" Close featuring 3rd Bass performing "Product of the Environment (Remix)"

  • S02E10 Anton's Thanksgiving

    • November 25, 1990
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "The Brothers Brothers: Two Sistas for Two Brothers" "Barbara Bush Visits the Illiterates" "Dickie Peterson: Cherub of Justice" "Anton's Thanksgiving" Close featuring D-Nice performing a medley of "Scott Made Me Funky" and "Call Me D-Nice"

  • S02E11 Justice Legions of America

    • December 16, 1990
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Three Champs and a Little Lady" "The Newlywed Game" "The Good Behavior Variety Hour" "Handi Man: The Justice Legion of America" Close featuring Nikki D performing "Lettin' Off Steam"

  • S02E12 Veracosa

    • December 23, 1990
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Afro-phone" (does not air on Aspire) "Vera De Milo: Veracosa, Mistress of Destruction" "Cephus & Reesie: The Christmas Album" "Lil' Miss Trouble at the Museum" "Homey D. Clown: Homey Claus" Close featuring the infamous 25th episode cake incident, where David Alan Grier runs his finger through the cake and is subsequently caught and dumped, fanny-first, on top of it

  • S02E13 Johnny Abdul

    • January 13, 1991
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "The Brothers Brothers: Tom and Tom for the Arizona Tourism Commission" "Johnny Abdul—Saudi-Rock Star" "The Last Orphan" "Velma Mullholland" "B.S. Brothers: Funky Finger Productions" "The Head Detective" (the Aspire version cuts off the sketch after the end of the opening hospital scene) Close featuring Rich Nice performing "Outstanding"

  • S02E14 Introducing..Fire Marshal Bill

    • February 3, 1991
    • FOX

    Sketches include: Keenen introduces new Fly Girl Carla Garrido in the show opener "Mr. Squeegee" "B.S. Brothers: Big Break" "Fashion Tampons" "Fire Marshall Bill: Home Safety" "Homey D. Clown: Home E. Cheese"

  • S02E15 My Dark Conscience

    • February 10, 1991
    • FOX

    Sketches include: Keenen's grandmother operates the boom mic in the show opener "Benita Butrell: Block Captain" "Vanilla Ice - White White Baby" (featuring 2 Four 2 as backup dancers; cut from DVD) "Al Macafee, Prom Chaperone" "Oswald Meets the Parole Board" (featuring Wonderful Smith as a parole board member) "My Dark Conscience" "Fruit of the Loom Boxers"

  • S02E16 Anton In The Burbs

    • February 17, 1991
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Ejector Bed" "Frenchie at a Bachelor Party" "Lonny Parker, Attorney at Law" "Les and Wes: Twin Stars" (with guest stars John Tesh and Leeza Gibbons as themselves) "Anton in the Burbs" Close featuring Leaders of the New School performing "Case of the P.T.A."

  • S02E17 PCN's Win, Lose or Draw

    • February 24, 1991
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Prison Cable Network's Win, Lose, or Draw" "Milk Commercial with Marsha Warfield" "Pentagon Briefing" "Calhoun Tubbs on the Campaign Trail" "The Great Sperm Bank Robbery" "Andrea Dice Clay on Love Connection"

  • S02E18 Lil Magic's School Play

    • March 3, 1991
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "The Brothers Brothers: Tom and Tom at the Country Club" "Oprah PSA" (does not air on Aspire) "End Zone Choreographer" "Lil' Magic: The Government Cheese" "Fire Marshall Bill: Classroom Safety" Close featuring Another Bad Creation performing "Iesha"

  • S02E19 Hour of Power: Tag Team Evangalists

    • March 17, 1991
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "David Alan Grier's Tribute to Broadway" (cut from DVD) "Velma II" "Cephus & Reesie: Last Request" "`'Do You Feel Lucky?`' Promo" "The 595 Club" "Vera DeMilo: Pretty Buffed Woman" Close featuring KRS-One performing "The Bridge Is Over"

  • S02E20 Super Fly

    • March 31, 1991
    • FOX

    Sketches include: Tommy Davidson and David Alan Grier perform a musical history of Keenen and the show in the show opener "B.S. Brothers & Sistas" "Summer's Dawn" "Lil' Miss Trouble Runs Away" "The Superfly" "Snackin' Shack: The New Waitress" Close featuring guest dancers 2 Four 2

  • S02E21 Best-of Episode (Anton At The Recruiter)

    • April 14, 1991
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Anton Volunteers" (from Season 2, Episode 2) "Fashion Tampons" (from Season 2, Episode 14) "Spike's Joint" (from Season 2, Episode 3) "I Won't Drift Away" (from Season 2, Episode 5) "Ejector Bed" (repeat from Season 2, Episode 16) "Head Detective" (from Season 2, Episode 13) "Men on Film" (from Season 2, Episode 1)

  • S02E22 Arsenio Hall of Justice

    • April 28, 1991
    • FOX

    Sketches include: Keenen demonstrates the comedy wheel of race in the show opener "Detective Head Goes Bowling" "Handi Man's Evil Twin" "The Arsenio Hall of Justice" (featuring Ellen Cleghorne as a courtroom observer) Close featuring Ice Cube introducing Public Enemy, who performed a medley of "Security of the First World", "Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos", "Buck Whylin'", "Fight the Power", and "911 Is a Joke"

  • S02E23 Best-of episode

    • May 5, 1991
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Three Champs and a Little Lady" (from Season 2, Episode 11) "Black Like You" (from Season 2, Episode 5) "New Ambassador" (from Season 1, Episode 5) "Tracy Chapman's Creative Process" (from Season 1, Episode 6; cut from DVD) "Mo' Money with Whiz and Ice" (from Season 1, Episode 9) "Vanilla Ice - White White Baby" (from Season 2, Episode 15; cut from DVD) Close featuring The Afros performing "This Jam's for You"

  • S02E24 Homey The Sellout: Part 1

    • May 12, 1991
    • FOX

    Sketches include: Kelly Coffield, T'Keyah Crystal Keymáh, and Kim Wayans replace the Fly Girls in the show opener "Lil' Magic: The Audition" "Oprah's Restaurant" (featuring Ellen Cleghorne as a restaurant customer) "Homey D. Clown: Homey Sells Out" "Men on Television: Blaine Becomes Hetero" Close featuring Dwayne Wayans

  • S02E25 Dickie Peterson: Cherub of Justice

    • August 11, 1991
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Dickie Peterson: Secret Service" "A New 911 Message Service" "Frenchie at the Opera" "Clear Conscience Fur Farm and Outlet Store" "Velma Mulholland Sings" "Visiting Day for Oswald"

  • S02E26 Best-of Episode (Men On Vacation)

    • September 1, 1991
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Amazing Grace—Rocky VI" (from Season 2, Episode 9) "Vera DeMilo: Veracosa, Mistress of Destruction" (from Season 2, Episode 12) "Mudhead's Funeral" (from Season 2, Episode 1) "Men on Vacation" (from Season 2, Episode 9) "Homey D. Clown: When Homey Met Sally" (from Season 2, Episode 2)

Season 3

  • S03E01 Homey The Sellout: Part 2

    • September 22, 1991
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Sleazo's Pee Wee Herman Mugshot Doll and Pornhouse Playset" Keenen introduces the new cast members, as well as new Fly Girl Jennifer Lopez and DJ Twist, in the show opener "Crown Heights Story" (cut from DVD) "Misery II: with Rick James" "Homey D. Clown: Homey Meets the Man" (conclusion to last season's "Homey Sells Out" sketch) "The Head Detective Goes Undergarment"

  • S03E02 Men on Televison Part 2: What Happened To Blaine?

    • September 29, 1991
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Kung Fu Master '91" "The Al Sharpton and Louis Farrakhan Comedy Hour: Jews on First" "Velma Mulholland: The Burglar" "Oswald Bates: The Silence of The Lambs II" "Men on Film: Straight Man Out" (conclusion to previous season's cliffhanger "Blaine Becomes Hetero")

  • S03E03 Clarance Thomas's First Day

    • October 6, 1991
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Clarence Thomas: Sweet Clarence's Badass Song" "El Grande Y Spectacular Muchacho Rockeeter" (a.k.a. "The Mexican Rocketeer") "Al MacAfee: Sex Ed Hall Monitor" "Butt-Out Jeans by Prince" "Benita Butrell: Carnival Booth" "Anton: Shakespeare in the Park"

  • S03E04 Green Eggs and The Guvment Cheese

    • October 13, 1991
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Jesse Jackson's Children Books" (a.k.a. "Green Eggs and the Gubmint Cheese") "LL Cool JJ -- Mama's Gonna Kick Me Out" (cut from DVD) "Hey Mon: The Hedleys vs. The Wans" "Funky Finger Productions" "Fire Marshal Bill: Cruise Vacation" Close featuring Leaders of the New School performing "Teachers, Don't Teach Us Nonsense!!"

  • S03E05 The Adventures of Handi-Boy

    • October 20, 1991
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Clarence Thomas: I'm Going to Girlie World" "Closeted Gay Construction Guys" "Snackin' Shack: Pirate-Themed" "Prison Cable Network Fall Promos" (cut from DVD) "Dinner at Lizzy's" "Cephus and Reesie: Bar Mitzvah" "Handi-Man: The Adventures of Handi Boy"

  • S03E06 Home Alone Again

    • October 27, 1991
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Sally Struthers: Adopt a Child Star" "Muttco's Coyote Ugly One-Night Stand Escape Kit" "The Brothers Brothers: Black Like You" "Minute Maiden and Minute Man Sex Partner Replacement Juice" "Ninja Home Security System" "Milk Commercial with Vera DeMilo" "Home Alone Again with Michael Jackson" (featuring Jonathan Taylor Thomas as Macaulay Culkin) Close featuring Nice & Smooth performing a medley of "Hip Hop Junkies" and "How to Flow"

  • S03E07 The Jackson Bunch

    • November 3, 1991
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "The Jackson Bunch" (parody of The Brady Bunch; cut from DVD) "Act Up! Guy in the Park" "Arsenio Hall: Dare To Say 'Hmmmm" (featuring Danielle Harris as a teen drug abuser) "Ice Poe: Street Poet" "Samantha Kinison: The Kinisons at Home" (with guest star Sam Kinison as himself) Close featuring Sam Kinison

  • S03E08 Late Night with Mike Tyson

    • November 10, 1991
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Paula Abdul - Promise of a Thin Me" (cut from DVD) "Sheila Peace" "Les and Wes On The Run" "Timbuk: The Last Runaway Slave" "Late Night with Mike Tyson" Close featuring Big Daddy Kane performing "Ooh, Aah, Nah-Nah-Nah"

  • S03E09 Krishna Cop

    • November 17, 1991
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "The David Duke Show" (cut from DVD) "Oswald: 48 Hours Again" "Krishna Cop" "My Songs are Mindless" (cut from DVD) "Family Few" "Detective Head Meets Mrs. Potato Head" Close featuring Queen Latifah performing "Latifah's Had It Up 2 Here"

  • S03E10 My Left Foot of Fury

    • November 24, 1991
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "The Wilt Chamberlain Memorial" "My Left Foot of Fury" "The Groom Room" "Frenchie Goes to Alcoholics Anonymous" "Skully Conditioner" "Men on Film Festival"

  • S03E11 Anton And The Reporter

    • December 8, 1991
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Jimmy Swaggart: Heaven or Hell?" "Benita Butrell: Witness for the Prosecution" "Calhoun Tubbs Mentors A British Rock Star" "Anton and The Undercover Journalist" "LL Cool J: Mama Said Knock You Out" (does not air on Aspire)

  • S03E12 Sidekick in Nam

    • December 15, 1991
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Bill Cosby for The Cosby Condom" "HBO's Tired Comedy Night" "Lil' Magic: Helen Keller" "Tes-T-Shields Masculine Hygiene Pads" "Sidekick in Nam!" "The Ugly Woman's Blind Date"

  • S03E13 Fire Marshall Santa

    • December 22, 1991
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Equity Express Blue Dot/Kennedy Carte Blanche" "Tommy Wu Seminar" "Homey the Clown: Homey at the Circus" "Great Moments in Black History: The Jheri Curl" "Kid Spike Lee" "Fire Marshal Bill: Fire Marshall Santa"

  • S03E14 Handi-Man and the Tiny Avenger

    • January 12, 1992
    • FOX

    Sketches include: Michael Jackson: Am I Black or White (cut from DVD) "B.S. Brothers at the Funeral" (featuring Wonderful Smith as the reverend) Darnel Bond: Agent 006 (cut from DVD) "Handi-Man and the Tiny Avenger" (featuring Debbie Lee Carrington as the Tiny Avenger) Close featuring A Tribe Called Quest performing "Check the Rhime"

  • S03E15 Grim Reaper

    • January 19, 1992
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Me Want Maury" (cut from DVD) "Frenchie at Lamaze Class" "The Big Apple Airlines" "Death Takes a Holiday (a.k.a. The Grim Reaper's Vacation)" "Star Trek: The Really Last Voyage"

  • S03E16 Live Super Bowl Show

    • January 26, 1992
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Homeboyz Shopping Network" "Fire Marshall Bill at the Sports Bar" "Sugar Ray's Celebrity Interviews" (with guest stars Phil Buckman, Blair Underwood, Pauly Shore, and Corin Nemec) "Men on Football" (all versions - including DVD and syndication - edit out ad-libbed lines implying that Richard Gere and Carl Lewis are homosexuals) "Background Guy: Super Bowl Interview" Close featuring Sam Kinison, followed by Color Me Badd performing "I Wanna Sex You Up"

  • S03E17 George Bush Meets Tommy Wu

    • February 2, 1992
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "George H.W. Bush Acts Like Tommy Wu" "The Detective Head Gets Framed" (featuring Steven Williams as the police chief) "Don Rickles at a Peace Conference" "Arsenio Hall Harasses Eddie Murphy" ("Cape Fear II")

  • S03E18 Hour of Power: Preachers On Trial

    • February 9, 1992
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Sally Struthers: Feed the Planet" "The Church of Discount Sin Televangelists on Trial" (featuring Chi McBride as a senator) "Down Wit' MSG" ("O.P.P." spoof; cut from DVD) "Ugly Wanda: Masseuse"

  • S03E19 The Fist That Rocks the Cradle

    • February 16, 1992
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "FOX Special: Elvis Sighting" "Vera De Milo: The Fist that Rocks the Cradle" (featuring Mitchell Laurance as the husband) "Male Bonding in the Woods" "House Party 3" "Ghost II: Sammy Davis, Jr.'s Spirit" Close featuring Eric B. & Rakim performing "Know the Ledge"

  • S03E20 Club Ozone

    • February 23, 1992
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Club Ozone" "Al MacAfee: McBurgers Security Guard" "Richard Simmons' Shed-A-Bed Diet Program" "Benita Butrell: Class Reunion" "Men on Vacation" (repeat from Season 2, Episode 9) Close featuring Shabba Ranks with Maxi Priest performing "Housecall"

  • S03E21 Anton and the Green Card

    • March 1, 1992
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Career Aid" (cut from DVD) "Anton: Suburban Marriage" "Chillin'" "Handi Man: The Sequel" (conclusion to "Handi-Man and the Tiny Avenger" from Season 3, Episode 14; featuring Debbie Lee Carrington as the Tiny Avenger)

  • S03E22 Player's Club

    • March 15, 1992
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "The Player's Club brand Billy Club" "Snackin' Shack: President's Day" "Act Up! Guy At the Art Gallery" "Homey the Clown: Kindergarten Substitute Teacher" Close featuring Black Sheep performing "The Choice Is Yours (Revisited)"

  • S03E23 The Last Man On Earth

    • March 29, 1992
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Tester's Choice" (a.k.a. Fatal Attraction Coffee Commercial) "The Brothers Brothers on The $100,000 Pyramid" "The Last Man on Earth" "Men on Videotape Rentals" Close featuring Kris Kross performing "Jump"

  • S03E24 Best-of episode

    • April 12, 1992
    • FOX

    Best of episode, sketches include: "Wilt Chamberlain Memorial" (from Season 3, episode 10) "The Al Sharpton and Louis Farrakhan Comedy Hour: Jews on First" (from Season 3, episode 2) "Velma and The Burglar" (from Season 3, episode 2) "Men on Football" (from Season 3, episode 16) "Ugly Woman: Blind Date" (from Season 3, episode 12)

  • S03E25 Bloopers, Outtakes and Gaffes episode

    • April 26, 1992
    • FOX

    In Living Color's first bloopers show including outtakes, gaffes and behind the scenes.

  • S03E26 Cousin Elsee

    • May 3, 1992
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Krazy Poly-Dente" "Cousin Elsee" Fly Girls dance number featuring Alex Magno "B. S. Brothers: Hollywood Tour" "Reality Check: Bald Men vs. Men with Hair" "Ghost II: Sammy Davis, Jr.'s Spirit" (from Season 3, episode 19; replaces the above two sketches on Aspire) "Les and Wes: Go West, Les and Wes" Close featuring Heavy D & the Boyz with Tupac Shakur and Flavor Flav performing "You Can't See What I Can See"

  • S03E27 Silly Cone

    • May 10, 1992
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "SillyCone Breast Implants" "Benita Butrell: Delegate" "Crazy Tom's" (featuring show writer and future cast member Marc Wilmore as Crazy Tom) "FOX Special: Elvis Sighting" (from Season 3, episode 19; replaces the above sketch on Aspire) "LaShawn: Museum Guide" "Fire Marshal Bill: Space Station Safety" Close featuring MC Lyte performing "Poor Georgie"

  • S03E28 Wanda on the Dating Game

    • May 17, 1992
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "The Law Offices of Oswald Bates" "Detective Head: On Head Majesty's Secret Service" "Super Clyde" "Great Moments in Black History: The Jheri Curl" (from Season 3, episode 13; replaces "Super Clyde" on Aspire) "Sleazo's Pee Wee Herman Mugshot Doll and Pornhouse Playset" (from Season 3, episode 1; replaces "Super Clyde" on Aspire) "Ugly Woman: Dating Game"

Season 4

  • S04E01 Rodney King and Reginald Denny Speak Out

    • September 27, 1992
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Ross Perot at NAACP Meeting" Keenen introduces the new Fly Girls and cast members in the show opener "Fire Marshal Bill Rebuilds Los Angeles" "Rodney King and Reginald Denny Public Service Announcement" "Edward James Olmos Does Yardwork" "Benita Butrell at the L.A. Riots" Close featuring Redman performing "Blow Your Mind"

  • S04E02 Basic Instank

    • October 4, 1992
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Go on Girl with Barbara Bush and Hillary Clinton", "The Amazing Leron: Dueling Psychics" "Snuff and Roam Go To Jail" "Ugly Wanda in Basic Instank II"

  • S04E03 Mr. and Mrs. Brooks

    • October 11, 1992
    • FOX

    MTV Political Coverage, Cousin Elsee: At the Wake, Woody Allen: Date the Children, Mr. and Mrs. Brooks, Close featuring Gang Starr

  • S04E04 Black People Awards

    • October 18, 1992
    • FOX

    "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Sinéad O'Connor Protesting" "Beauty Tips with Lori Davis" "George Hamilton Brand Luggage and Belts" "Black Peoples Awards" Close featuring A.D.O.R. performing "Let It All Hang Out"

  • S04E05 Trail Mix-A-Lot

    • October 25, 1992
    • FOX

    "Lonnie the Childish Adult" "Super Bimbo" "Def Jam Comedy Hour: Audience Reactions" "Juice Mania" Close featuring Grand Puba performing "360 Degrees (What Goes Around)"

  • S04E06 Anton Returns

    • November 1, 1992
    • FOX

    "The Head Detective" (with guest star Damon Wayans as Detective Head) "Ice Poe: At The Airport" "Anton at Comic Relief" (with guest star Damon Wayans as Anton)

  • S04E07 Homey and Son

    • November 8, 1992
    • FOX

    "The Dysfunctional Home Show: How to Cook Pork and Beans" "Snuff & Roam: Nightclubbing" "Homey D. Clown: Homey's Son" (with guest star Damon Wayans as Homey) Close featuring Wreckx-n-Effect with Teddy Riley performing "Rump Shaker"

  • S04E08 Handi-Man Returns

    • November 15, 1992
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Saturday Night Live's Chris Rock and Garrett Morris for Anonymous Express" (featuring Molly Shannon as a tourist) "Ugly Woman: Wanda Meets Luther the Ugly Man" "Loomis Simmons: Make Me Rich!" "Handi-Man Loses His Powers" (with guest star Damon Wayans as Handi-Man) Close featuring Pete Rock & CL Smooth performing "Straighten It Out"

  • S04E09 Men on Cooking

    • November 22, 1992
    • FOX

    "Mr. & Mrs. Brooks: Thanksgiving Dinner" "Candy Cane's Puppet Show" "Men on Cooking" (with guest star Damon Wayans as Blaine Edwards) Close featuring Mary J. Blige performing "Reminisce"

  • S04E10 Anton Gets Rich

    • November 29, 1992
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "MC Hammer: Too Sold Out to Quit" (cut from DVD) "Timbuk: The Last Runaway Slave" (repeat from Season 3, episode 8) "The Al Sharpton and Louis Farrakhan Comedy Hour: Haunted House" (replaces the above sketch on FXX, Aspire, and On Demand) "Rescue Whenever" "The One Night Stand" (featuring show writer Larry Wilmore as a bar patron) "Anton Gets Rich" Released on DVD as episode 10 of Season 4.

  • S04E11 Lil Magic: Working Girl

    • December 13, 1992
    • FOX

    Sketches include: Madonna in "Neurotica" (cut from DVD) "Gays in the Military" (cut from DVD) "Lil' Magic: Working Girl" "Edwin O. Fay's Skin-Lightening Treatment (a.k.a. "Your Face is Your Passport")" "Dracula Meets Ugly Wanda"

  • S04E12 Driving Miss Shott

    • December 20, 1992
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Driving Miss Shott" "An Ice Poe Christmas" "Benita Butrell: Holiday Volunteer" "Cephus and Reesie: Tunes for Tots" "Why?: Black Eyewitnesses in the News" "Al MacAfee: How MacAfee Stole Christmas" Christmas close featuring Jamie Foxx performing "This Christmas" (cut from DVD)

  • S04E13 Vera DeMilo: Stank of a Woman

    • January 3, 1993
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Vera DeMilo and Little Richard: The Stank of a Woman" (cut from DVD) "The Bodyguard with Grace Jones" (cut from DVD) "Cousin Elsee: At the Hospital" "Why: Rap Music Used for Commercials" "The Dysfunctional Home Show: Belated Christmas Special" "Mr. & Mrs. Brooks Second Honeymoon" Close featuring Digable Planets performing "Rebirth of Slick (Cool Like Dat)"

  • S04E14 The Capital Hillbillies

    • January 17, 1993
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "The Capitol Hillbillies" "Benita Butrell: Physician's Office" "Amy Fisher's 'Bang for Your Buck' Seminar" "Tales from the Crib" (featuring Marlon Wayans as the cryptkeeper) "Ross Perot Buys Up Airtime" "You Bet Your Career" Close featuring Father MC performing "Everything's Gonna Be Alright"

  • S04E15 Best-of episode - Michael Jackson

    • February 6, 1993
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "La Toya Jackson: Michael Unwrapped" "Home Alone Again with Michael Jackson" (repeat from Season 3, episode 6) "Michael Jackson Potato Head" (repeat from Season 1, episode 10) "La Toya Jackson: Michael Unwrapped" (conclusion) "Family Feud's The Royal Family and The Jacksons" (with guest star Ray Combs as himself) Close featuring Another Bad Creation performing "Iesha" (repeat from Season 2, Episode 18)

  • S04E16 Alive II with Richard Simmons

    • February 7, 1993
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Alive II: with Richard Simmons" "Loomis Simmons' The Power Stretch" "The Info Group" "What If Bob Hope was Black?" (featuring Marc Wilmore as Hope) "Sgt. Stacey Koon on COPS" "Men on Fitness" (with guest star Damon Wayans as Blaine Edwards)

  • S04E17 Best-of episode - Valentine's Show

    • February 11, 1993
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Bill Cosby's Condom Commercial" (repeat from Season 3, episode 12) "Homey D. Clown's Parole Romance" (repeat from Season 2, episode 2) "Ejector Bed" (repeat from Season 2, episode 16) "Velma on a Blind Date" (repeat from Season 2, episode 13) "Ugly Woman's One Night Stand"

  • S04E18 Oswald Booked on Phonics

    • February 14, 1993
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Oswald: Booked on Phonics" (with guest star Damon Wayans as Oswald Bates) "Forever Silky" "Lashawn: Dry Cleaners" (with guest star Sherman Hemsley as Mr. Jefferson) "Reality Check: Singing to Aretha Franklin" (cut from DVD) "Fire Marshall Bill: Teppanyaki Restaurant Safety" Close featuring Arrested Development performing "Mr. Wendal"

  • S04E19 Thighmaster

    • February 21, 1993
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Joe Jackson: Lock You in the Closet" (cut from DVD) "Suzanne Sommers for Thighmaster" "Calhoun Tubbs: Prison Performance" "Little Richard in: Dirty Little Dick" "Geraldo Rivera: The Black Child Star Mill" "Rodney Dangerfield Gets Pulled Over" (with guest star Dangerfield as himself) "Mr. & Mrs. Brooks: Garage Sale" Close featuring Shawn Wayans as Chris Rock and Jamie Foxx as Garrett Morris

  • S04E20 Best-of episode - Tribute to Men on Film

    • February 25, 1993
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Men on Film Festival" (excerpt from Season 3, Episode 10) "Rise to Stardom" (repeat of "Men on Films II" from Season 2, Episode 1; introduced by Chris Connelly) "Cliff Hanger" (excerpt from Season 2, Episode 24 and repeat of "Men on Film: Straight Man Out" from Season 3, Episode 2; introduced by Jeffrey Lyons) "Sponsors" (excerpts from Season 1, Episode 4; Season 1, Episode 7; Season 2, Episode 9; Season 3, Episode 16; Season 4, Episode 9; and Season 4, Episode 15; introduced by Michael Medved) "Ratings" (excerpts from Season 1, Episode 1; Season 1, Episode 4; Season 1, Episode 7; Season 2, Episode 9; Season 3, Episode 16; Season 4, Episode 9; and Season 4, Episode 15; introduced by Chris Connelly) "Men on Film Festival" (excerpt from Season 3, Episode 10)

  • S04E21 Passenger 227

    • February 28, 1993
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Boyz II Wimps: End of the Road" (cut from DVD) "Jackée Harry in Passenger 227" "Background Guy at the White House" "The Dysfunctional Home Show: Wedding" "Ugly Woman: The Fifth En Vogue Member" (with guest stars En Vogue as themselves; cut from DVD)

  • S04E22 Louise Jefferson for Weezies

    • March 7, 1993
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Isabel Sanford's Weezies brand Throat Drops" (featuring Marc Wilmore as Sanford) "A Different Message" "Why: Reporters Affecting Accents" "Super Dave Dance Transition/Finale" (with guest star Super Dave Osborne as himself) "Charles Bronson's 'Make a Death Wish' Foundation" "Super Dave Dance Transition/Finale" (conclusion) "Grandpa and Duke the Dead Dog: Best in Show" Close featuring Naughty by Nature performing "Hip Hop Hooray"

  • S04E23 Great Moments in Black History

    • March 14, 1993
    • FOX

    Sketches Include: "Achy Breaky Head" (cut from DVD) "Great Moments In Black History: The First Record Scratcher" "Al Sharpton's Hunger Strike" "Reality Check: Bald Men vs. Men with Hair" (repeat from Season 3, episode 28) "What If Archie Bunker was Black?" (would later become "All Up in the Family" in the fifth season; featuring Marc Wilmore as Bunker) "Mr. Rogers: Insufferable Prick" (a.k.a. "Mr. Rogers at the Video Store") Close featuring Heavy D & the Boyz performing "Truthful"

  • S04E24 Best-of episode

    • March 21, 1993
    • FOX

    Sketches Include: "Rodney King and Reginald Denny PSA" (repeat from Season 4, episode 1) "Why? Black Eyewitnesses" (repeat from Season 4, episode 11) "Oswald: Booked on Phonics" (repeat from Season 4, episode 17) "Ross Perot Buys Up Airtime" (repeat from Season 4, episode 13) "Driving Miss Schott" (repeat from Season 4, episode 11) "Beauty Tips with Lori Davis" (repeat from Season 4, episode 4) "Trail Mix-a-Lot" in "Baby Got Snacks" (repeat from Season 4, episode 5; cut from DVD) "Ugly Wanda: Dracula" (repeat from Season 4, episode 10)

  • S04E25 What if Barbara Streisand was Black?

    • April 4, 1993
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "What If Barbra Streisand was Black?" "Al MacAfee: Metal Detector at School" "Sheila Peace: Employment Agency" "Lashawn: Makeover" "The Black People's Show" (with guest star Jenifer Lewis as Tonya Hodges) Close featuring Prince Markie Dee & The Soul Convention performing "Typical Reasons (Swing My Way)"

  • S04E26 Baby Lonnie at the Doctor

    • April 25, 1993
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Reality Check: Dancing Like The Fly Girls" (cut from DVD) "Baby Lonnie at the Doctor" "Overly Confident Gay Man Comes Out" "Snookie" (with guest star Jenifer Lewis as Snookie) "Sgt. Koon's Police Academy" (featuring Molly Shannon as a cadet) Close featuring Da Youngsta's performing "Crewz Pop"

  • S04E27 Best-of episode - Best Commercial Parodies

    • April 29, 1993
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "The Player's Club brand Billy Club" (repeat from Season 3, episode 22) "SillyCone Brand Breast Implants" (repeat from Season 3, episode 29) "Vera De Milo: Milk Commercial" (repeat from Season 3, episode 6) "Sally Struthers: Feed the Planet" (repeat from Season 3, episode 18) "Tes-T-Shields Masculine Hygiene Pads" (repeat from Season 3, episode 12) "Muttco's Coyote Ugly One-Night Stand Escape Kit" (repeat from Season 3, episode 6) "George Hamilton Luggage and Belts" (repeat from Season 4, episode 4) "Amy Fisher's "Bang For Your Buck" Seminar" (repeat from Season 4, episode 13) "Juicemania" (repeat from Season 4, episode 5)

  • S04E28 Teen Court

    • May 2, 1993
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Arsenio Hall, Whoopi Goldberg, and Jay Leno: Undigable Hosts" (cut from DVD) "Loomis Simmons: Psychic Hotline" "MTV's Teen Court" "James Brown in The Groom Room" (with guest star Brown as himself) "Carl "The Tooth" Williams" (cut from DVD) Close featuring Showbiz and A.G. with Dres performing "Bounce Ta This"

  • S04E29 Best-of episode - Night at the Movies

    • May 6, 1993
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "The Superfly" (repeat from Season 2, episode 20) "El Grande Y Spectacular Muchacho Rocketeer" ("The Mexican Rocketeer") (repeat from Season 3, episode 3) "My Left Foot of Fury" (repeat from Season 3, episode 10) "Oswald: Silence of the Lambs II" (repeat from Season 3, episode 2) "Passenger 227" (repeat from Season 4, episode 20) "Ugly Wanda in Basic Instank II" (repeat from Season 4, episode 2)

  • S04E30 Heterosexual Pride Parade

    • May 9, 1993
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Heterosexual Pride Parade" "Reality Check: Wearing a Bikini" (does not air on Aspire) "Calhoun Tubbs: Chuck E. Cheddar" "Thelma & Louise Jefferson" (featuring Marc Wilmore as Louise Jefferson and Brian George as Mr. Bentley) "Mrs. Sheridan's Phone Call" (with guest star Jenifer Lewis as Mrs. Sheridan) "Ugly Wanda: The Queen of the Old West" (with guest star Mario Van Peebles as a posse member) Close featuring Onyx performing "Slam"

  • S04E31 Best-of episode - Celebrity Themed

    • May 13, 1993
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Elvis Sighting" (repeat from Season 3, episode 19) "What If Bob Hope Were Black?" (repeat from Season 4, episode 15) "Woody Allen: Date The Children" (repeat from Season 4, episode 3) "Jay Leno" (repeat from Season 4, episode 4) "You Bet Your Career" (repeat from Season 4, episode 13) Close featuring Shawn Wayans as Chris Rock and Jamie Foxx as Garrett Morris (repeat from Season 4, episode 18)

  • S04E32 Grandpa and Duke the Dead Dog

    • May 16, 1993
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Grandpa and Duke the Dead Dog: Beer Commercial Audition" "Vera De Milo: Breasts Of Fury!" "Snackin' Shack: Eligible Bachelor" "Bunny & Clive: Incompetent Teenage Thugs" "The Dysfunctional Home Show: Grandma's Funeral" Close featuring The Pharcyde performing "Passin' Me By"

  • S04E33 Joe Jackson's Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots

    • May 23, 1993
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Joe Jackson: Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Jacksons" "In Living Color Complaint Line" "Lashawn: Beauty Shop" (with guest star LaWanda Page as Grandma) "Why? Star Trek Aliens Portrayed By Black People" (featuring Molly Shannon as an Enterprise crew member) "B.S. Brothers: Big Break" (repeat from Season 2, Episode 14) "In Living Color Complaint Line #2" "The Champ: The Tooth Goes to Senate" (featuring Larry Wilmore as a doctor) "In Living Color Complaint Line #3"

Season 5

  • S05E01 Ike Strikes Back

    • September 16, 1993
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Ike Turner Strikes Back" (a.k.a. "You Done Lied; Nothin's True to It") (cut from DVD) The new cast members are introduced in the show opener "Russell Simmons' Def Strawberry Jam" "Seinfeld in the 'Hood" "Kim & Sammy: Korean Grocer Puppet" "Ugly Wanda: Wanda Gives Birth"

  • S05E02 The Dirty Dozens

    • September 23, 1993
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Michael Jackson: Little Billy's Not My Lover" (featuring Denise Richards as Brooke Shields; cut from DVD) "The Dirty Dozens Game Show" (featuring show writer Nick Bakay as host Stu Dunfy) "Ball Park Breast and Butt Implants" "Baptist Church Revival Olympics" "Fire Marshal Bill at the Hospital"

  • S05E03 Ike Turner and Hooch

    • September 30, 1993
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Snow: Impostor" (cut from DVD) "Ike Turner & Hooch/FOX News Special Report: The Reginald Denny Riots" "The Honeymooners" '93: New Jack Swing Dancing "Cheap Pete at the Convenience Store" (with guest star Chris Rock as Cheap Pete) "Ace and Main Man" Meet Tupac (with guest star Tupac as himself)

  • S05E04 Unpoetic Justice

    • October 7, 1993
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Loomis Simmons: Knock You Up" "Prison Cable Network: Mr. Cell Block Beauty Pageant" (cut from DVD) "An Apology from the Denny's Spokeswomen" "Unpoetic Justice" "Carl 'The Tooth' Williams: Shot at the Title" (with guest star Thomas Hearns as himself) "Funky Finger Productions" a.k.a. "B.S. Brothers: Talk Show"

  • S05E05 The Irish Singer

    • October 14, 1993
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "The Los Angeles Riots Anniversary Show" (cut from DVD; the FXX and Aspire versions inexplicably cut out the beginning of Rodney King's song near the end of the sketch, where he mentions driving down Foothill Boulevard; featuring Nick Bakay as Laurence Powell) "NBA Fan Harasses Player" (with guest star Chris Rock as the fan) "The Depressed Irish Singer at the Mental Hospital" "FOX Sports: The Anorexic Sumo Wrestler" "Deronda and Pookie Play Family" "Wanda and her Baby, Part 2: The Detective" "MTV Unplugged: Jodeci" (cut from DVD)

  • S05E06 Big and Loud Men's Clothes Store

    • October 21, 1993
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Hag Team: Droop! There It Is" (cut from DVD) "Rush and Al's Big and Loud Men's Clothes Store" "Background Guy: The FOX Newsroom" "A Few Minutes with Randy Rooney" (a.k.a. "What If Andy Rooney Were Black?") "Cheap Pete at the Bar" (with guest star Chris Rock as Cheap Pete) "Ace and the Main Man" (with guest star Marsha Warfield as herself) Close featuring Guru with N'Dea Davenport performing "Trust Me"

  • S05E07 Circus of the Black Stars

    • October 28, 1993
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Wanda and Her Baby, Part 3: Wanda Writes in her Diary" "Carl 'The Tooth' Williams: Rocky Parody" (cut from DVD) "Circus of the Black Stars" "Magnifico Lets Himself Go" "Fire Marshal Bill: Magic Show Safety" (the FXX and Aspire reruns edit out Fire Marshall Bill's line that implies he and an Arab man named Abdul were involved with the 1993 World Trade Center bombing) Close featuring Leaders of the New School performing "What's Next"

  • S05E08 Sam Kinison: Live From Hell

    • November 4, 1993
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Wanda and Her Baby, Part 4A: Ugly Wanda at the Door" "HBO's Sam Kinison: Live From Hell" "AT&T Frequent Caller Plan" (a.k.a. "Tiny the Obscene Phone Caller") "Wanda and Her Baby, Part 4B: Ugly Wanda at the Door" "Insensitive Therapist (a.k.a. Dr. Inappropriato)" "The Dirty Dozens II" (featuring Nick Bakay as Stu Dunfy) "Wanda and Her Baby, Part 4C: Ugly Wanda at the Door" Close featuring Lords of the Underground performing a medley of "Chief Rocka" and "Here Come the Lords"

  • S05E09 All Up In The Family

    • November 11, 1993
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Rush and Al's 'Can't We All Just Sweat Along?' Gym and Home Fitness Program" "All Up In The Family: Gloria's Jamaican Boyfriend" "The Waiter Who Knows Too Many Specials" "Wanda and Her Baby: Wanda Meets Barry Bonds" (with guest star Bonds as himself) "East Hollywood Squares II" (with guest stars Peter Marshall and Gary Coleman as themselves)

  • S05E10 Wile E Coyote on Trial

    • November 18, 1993
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "The Background Guy: Streetside Crime Scene" "Wile E. Coyote: Cartoon Violence Trial" "Go On Girl: Madonna's Effect on Women's Progress" "Candy Cane Kids Show: Candy and Benny the Dinosaur" "The Honeymooners '93": The New Boss

  • S05E11 Umbilical Barry

    • December 2, 1993
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Vera DeMilo: I Need a Buffneck" (cut from DVD) "Carl the Tooth Williams Parachutes In" "Pavarotti's New Back-Up Singers" (cut from DVD) "What If The Menendez Brothers Were Black?" "Lorena Bobbit for the Deboner 2000" "Sammy and the Man: The Police Officer Puppet" "Umbilical Barry at the College Party" Close featuring Us3 performing "Cantaloop (Flip Fantasia)"

  • S05E12 Mary Tyler Mo

    • December 16, 1993
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "B.E.T. Fall Lineup: The Mary Tyler Mo' Sho' "Loomis Simmons: Custom Built Condoms" "Depressed Irish Singer at the Men's Homeless Shelter" "Geraldo: Illegitimate Black Children of White Celebrities" "Ace and Main Man Meet Johnny Gill" (with guest star Gill as himself) Close featuring Patra with Lyn Collins performing "Think (About It)"

  • S05E13 Wheel of Dozens

    • December 30, 1993
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Joe Jackson's Never Neverland Sale" "Mr. Armstrong, The Dead-Armed Substitute Teacher" "A Few Minutes with Randy Rooney" "Deronda and Pookie Play Office" "Wheel of Dozens" (featuring Nick Bakay as Stu Dunfy)

  • S05E14 The Gangsta Group

    • January 13, 1994
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Sister Act 3: This Ain't Kosher" "Background Guy: Bigfoot Sighting Report" "The Gangsta Group" "The Waiter Who Knows Way Too Many Specials: Airline Meals" "Grandpa and Duke the Dead Dog: Police Dog Training"

  • S05E15 East Hollywood Squares

    • January 27, 1994
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Marlee Matlin Sings & Raps Deaf Def Jams" (cut from DVD) "Cheap Pete On A Date" (with guest star Chris Rock as Cheap Pete) "AWF's Tag-Team Wrestling: Rush & Al vs. Howard Stern & Robin Quivers" "East Hollywood Squares" (with guest stars Peter Marshall and Fred Berry as themselves)

  • S05E16 Hemorrhoid Guy

    • February 3, 1994
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Tonya Harding for The Club" "All Up In The Family: Cross-Eyed Boss' White Wife" "John Bobbit: The New Six Million Dollar Man" "Hemorrhoid Guy: Stuck in the Operating Room" (with guest stars Chris Rock as Cheap Pete and Biz Markie as a window washer) "Ugly Wanda and Her Uglier Sister" (with guest star Biz Markie as Wanda's uglier sister, Judy)

  • S05E17 The White League

    • February 10, 1994
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Tonya Harding: Mark Jackson Free Throw" (with guest star Jackson as himself) "The B.S. Brothers Pitch Shoes" (with guest stars Isiah Thomas, John Starks, Charles Oakley, Anthony Bonner, Anthony Mason, Herb Williams, and Patrick Ewing as themselves) "Rap Masterpiece Theater: Rap Lyric Dramatic Readings" (cut from DVD) "The White League" (with guest stars Roy Firestone, Danny Manning, Vlade Divac, and James Worthy as themselves) "Run PMS: Wanna Man" (cut from DVD) "Ace And Main Man Meet Kareem Abdul-Jabbar" (with guest star Abdul-Jabbar as himself) Close featuring Shaquille O'Neal, followed by the video for his song "I'm Outstanding"

  • S05E18 Mrs. Ikefire

    • February 17, 1994
    • FOX

    Sketchs include: "Mrs Ikefire" "East Hollywood Squares III" (with guest stars Peter Marshall and Pam Grier as themselves) "Background Guy: Spring Break Report" "Dirty Dozens Home Game" (featuring Nick Bakay as Stu Dunfy) "Fire Marshall Bill: Honeymoon Hotel"

  • S05E19 Dirty Dozens Tournament of Champions

    • February 24, 1994
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Risky Business II: The Menendez Brothers" (featuring Nick Bakay as Lyle Menendez; cut from DVD) "Carl 'The Tooth' Williams's Paternity Suit" (with guest star Biz Markie as Williams' friend) "San Francisco" (Philadelphia parody, with guest star Chris Rock as one of the gay attorneys) "Dirty Dozens Tournament Of Champions" (featuring Nick Bakay as Stu Dunfy, with guest stars Biz Markie as contestant "Foosball" Franklin and Ed O'Neill as himself)

  • S05E20 Thugs

    • March 10, 1994
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Dr Kervorkian's Home Remedies" "Great Moments In Black History: The First Def Comedy Jam" "Thugs" (parody of COPS; coincidentally, Saturday Night Live had a similar sketch on the season 19 episode hosted by Martin Lawrence) "Proud Gay Man at a Burger Joint" "Sweet Tooth Jones: The Hollywood School of Self-Defense" Close featuring Simple E performing "Play My Funk"

  • S05E21 Academy Awards

    • March 24, 1994
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Loomis Simmons: Make Him Jealous!" (with guest star Biz Markie as "Albert Einstein") "66th Annual Academy Awards Highlights" "Grandpa and Duke: Beethoven's Sidekick Audition" "Cheap Pete Gets Married" (with guest star Chris Rock as Cheap Pete) "Umbilical Barry Rides the Subway" "Hemorrhoid Patient: Stuck in the Hallway" Close featuring Eazy-E with Dresta and B.G. Knocc Out performing "Real Compton City G's"

  • S05E22 The Scary Larry Show

    • April 7, 1994
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Rush And Al's Greatest Hits" (cut from DVD) "Cheap Pete At The Carnival" (with guest star Chris Rock as Cheap Pete) "Loomis Simmons: Let Me Harass You!" "The Scary Larry Show" (a.k.a. The Vietnam Vet Kids' Show Host) "East Hollywood Squares IV" (with guest star Peter Marshall as himself) Close featuring Souls of Mischief performing "93 'til Infinity"

  • S05E23 Sweet Tooth Jones

    • April 28, 1994
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Snoop Dogg: Drivin' Down the Street" (cut from DVD) "Sweet Tooth Jones: Sexual Harassment Seminar" "Michael Jackson at Disneyworld" (cut from DVD; does not air on Aspire) "Ed Baker, The Insensitive Guidance Counselor" (with guest star Biz Markie as student Marlin Kane) "Ugly Wanda: Bachelor Auction" (with guest star Luther Vandross as himself) Close featuring Boss performing "Progress of Elimination"

  • S05E24 Candy Cane's Last Show

    • May 5, 1994
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Rap Masterpiece Theatre: Rap Lyric Dramatic Readings II" (cut from DVD) "Candy Cane: Candy Gets Replaced" "The Waiter in the Diner" (cut from DVD; does not air on Aspire) "Chris Rock's Speech" (cut from DVD; does not air on Aspire) "Grandpa & Duke the Dead Dog: A Time for Love" "Family Dozens" (featuring Nick Bakay as Stu Dunfy)

  • S05E25 Infomercial Awards

    • May 12, 1994
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Mustang Brothel for Vista Credit Cards" (does not air on Aspire) "Wile E. Coyote's Mall Appearance" "Infomercial Awards" "All Up in the Family: Gay Barney" "Deronda and Pookie Play Party" "The B.S. Brothers: Gangsta Rappers" Close featuring Meshell Ndegeocello performing "If That's Your Boyfriend (He Wasn't Last Night)"

  • S05E26 The Champ

    • May 12, 1994
    • FOX

    Sketches include: "Background Guy: Haunted House Report" (cut from DVD) "The Champ Goes Back to School" "Prison Cable Network: Lights Out with the Angel" "Ace and Main Man Meet Salt 'n' Pepa." (with guest stars Salt-N-Pepa as themselves) Close featuring To Be Continued performing "One on One"

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