MADtv - Season 1

MADtv - Season 1

Season 1

The first season of MADtv aired from October 14, 1995, to June 22, 1996, with 19 episodes.
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DatesOct 14, 1995 - Aug 24, 1996
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Episodes

Kato Kaelin and Poison
Season 1Episode 160 min

Kato Kaelin and Poison

Oct 14, 1995
Kato Kaelin, Joe Walsh and Dean Stockwell
Season 1Episode 260 min

Kato Kaelin, Joe Walsh and Dean Stockwell

Oct 21, 1995
Peter Marshall
Season 1Episode 360 min

Peter Marshall

Oct 28, 1995
Michael Buffer, Adam West and Gary Coleman
Season 1Episode 460 min

Michael Buffer, Adam West and Gary Coleman

Nov 4, 1995
Episode #105
Season 1Episode 560 min

Episode #105

Nov 11, 1995
Neve Campbell, Jamie Farr, Matthew Fox, Dana Gould, Scott Wolf
Season 1Episode 660 min

Neve Campbell, Jamie Farr, Matthew Fox, Dana Gould, Scott Wolf

Nov 18, 1995
Billy Barty, Dave Foley, Ken Norton, Jr.
Season 1Episode 760 min

Billy Barty, Dave Foley, Ken Norton, Jr.

Nov 25, 1995
Quincy Jones, LL Cool J, RuPaul
Season 1Episode 860 min

Quincy Jones, LL Cool J, RuPaul

Dec 9, 1995
Pauly Shore
Season 1Episode 960 min

Pauly Shore

Dec 16, 1995
Andy Kindler, Rip Taylor
Season 1Episode 1060 min

Andy Kindler, Rip Taylor

Jan 6, 1996
Tony Orlando, The Presidents of the United States of America (Musical Guest)
Season 1Episode 1160 min

Tony Orlando, The Presidents of the United States of America (Musical Guest)

Jan 13, 1996
David Faustino, Pharcyde
Season 1Episode 1260 min

David Faustino, Pharcyde

Feb 3, 1996
Episode #113
Season 1Episode 1360 min

Episode #113

Feb 10, 1996
Whoopi Goldberg, Brian Austin Green
Season 1Episode 1460 min

Whoopi Goldberg, Brian Austin Green

Feb 17, 1996
Dave Higgins, Doug Llewelyn
Season 1Episode 1560 min

Dave Higgins, Doug Llewelyn

Mar 9, 1996
Chris Hardwick, Barry Williams
Season 1Episode 1660 min

Chris Hardwick, Barry Williams

Mar 16, 1996
Claudia Schiffer and Kim Coles
Season 1Episode 1760 min

Claudia Schiffer and Kim Coles

Apr 6, 1996
Bruce McCulloch
Season 1Episode 1860 min

Bruce McCulloch

May 25, 1996
Harland Williams
Season 1Episode 1960 min

Harland Williams

Jun 22, 1996
Best of Season 1
Season 1Episode 2060 min

Best of Season 1

Aug 24, 1996

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