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Mr. Show
Image:Mrshow logo.gif
Genre Sketch comedy
Created by Bob Odenkirk
David Cross
Starring Bob Odenkirk
David Cross
John Ennis
Tom Kenny
Jill Talley
Jay Johnston
Country of origin USA
No. of episodes 30 episodes, 2 specials
(List of episodes)
Production
Running time 30 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel HBO
Original run November 3, 1995December 28, 1998
External links
Official website
IMDb profile
TV.com summary

Mr. Show (also known as Mr. Show with Bob and David) is a sketch comedy series featuring former Saturday Night Live writer/comedy actor Bob Odenkirk and stand up comedian/actor David Cross. It aired on HBO from November 3, 1995, to December 28, 1998. Image File history File links Mrshow_logo. ... This article does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... Robert Bob Odenkirk (born October 22, 1962, in Naperville, Illinois) is an American actor, writer, director and producer. ... David Cross (born April 4, 1964) is an Emmy-winning American comedian, writer and actor. ... Robert Bob Odenkirk (born October 22, 1962, in Naperville, Illinois) is an American actor, writer, director and producer. ... David Cross is an actor and comedian. ... John Ennis is an American actor and comic. ... Thomas James Kenny (born July 13, 1962 in East Syracuse, New York) is an American voice actor who is perhaps best known for his work in the animated series SpongeBob SquarePants, in which he is the voice of Spongebob, the narrator, Patchy the Pirate, and a number of other characters. ... Jill Talley is a comedic actress, most well-known as a major cast member of Mr. ... Jay Johnston (born 22 October 1968) is an American actor and comedian, best known for his work as a writer and performer on the late 1990s HBO sketch comedy show Mr. ... This is a list of episodes of the comedy television series Mr. ... HBO (Home Box Office) is the premium television programming subsidiary of Time Warner. ... is the 307th day of the year (308th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1995 (MCMXCV) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display full 1995 Gregorian calendar). ... is the 362nd day of the year (363rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1998 (MCMXCVIII) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display full 1998 Gregorian calendar). ... This article does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... A television program is the content of television broadcasting. ... Saturday Night Live (SNL) is a weekly late night 90 minute American comedy-variety show based in New York City that has been broadcast live by NBC on Saturday nights since October 11, 1975. ... Robert Bob Odenkirk (born October 22, 1962, in Naperville, Illinois) is an American actor, writer, director and producer. ... Richard Pryor hits the money line A stand-up comedian or stand-up comic is someone that performs in comedy clubs, usually reciting a fast paced succession of amusing stories, short jokes and one-liners, typically called a monologue. ... David Cross is an actor and comedian. ... HBO (Home Box Office) is a premium cable television network with headquarters in New York City. ... is the 307th day of the year (308th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1995 (MCMXCV) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display full 1995 Gregorian calendar). ... is the 362nd day of the year (363rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1998 (MCMXCVIII) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display full 1998 Gregorian calendar). ...

Contents

Description

Each episode of Mr. Show essentially consists of a series of sketches, each one transitioning into the next by way of a tangential, or sometimes direct, segue, called a link. For example, sometimes a minor character in one sketch appears as the major character in the next. Often common storylines or themes are returned to at different times throughout a given episode. The show is highly unpredictable and often quite absurd. It is regarded by sketch comedy aficionados as containing some of the best work of its era, though as a premium cable show its audience was limited. The DVDs, however, have sold well, and have opened the show up to a new audience.


Format

The format of Mr. Show is heavily influenced by the British sketch comedy show Monty Python's Flying Circus, particularly in the linking of one sketch to the next, a strong point for both shows, as it negates the tendency to expect each sketch to end on a punch line or similar high note (a common feature of more traditional sketch comedy shows such as Saturday Night Live). The interweaving of taped bits and stage-performed sketch found in Flying Circus is prevalent in Mr. Show. Both shows depend greatly on absurdist humor. This article discusses the series itself. ... Saturday Night Live (SNL) is a weekly late night 90 minute American comedy-variety show based in New York City that has been broadcast live by NBC on Saturday nights since October 11, 1975. ...


In later seasons, the show would satirize celebrities in an indirect fashion, by changing the name and some of the aesthetic idiosyncrasies of the celebrity, while maintaining a transparently obvious parody. For instance, "Willips Brighton" was a character spoofing Brian Wilson, Marilyn Manson became "Norma Jean Monster" and later "Marilyn Monster," Carrot Top became "Blueberry Head," and Dr. Demento became "Dr. Retarded." Brian Douglas Wilson (born June 20, 1942 in Hawthorne, California), is an American pop musician, best known as the lead songwriter, bassist, and lead singer of the American rock band The Beach Boys. ... Brian Hugh Warner (born January 5, 1969), better known by his stage name Marilyn Manson, is an American musician and artist known for his outrageous stage persona and image as the lead singer of the eponymous band. ... Carrot Top on the cover of a portraiture book by Ryan McGinness For the record label, see Carrot Top Records Carrot Top, born Scott Thompson on February 25, 1965 (though he has claimed in interviews to be born in 1967 and 1969) in Los Angeles, California is an American prop... Dr. Demento (born April 2, 1941 in Minneapolis, Minnesota) is the stage name of Barret Eugene Hansen [1], who has made a successful career as a radio disc jockey specializing in novelty songs and pop music parodies. ...


The show contains a strong, confident contrarian viewpoint that at times mocks or satirizes organized religion or global capitalism. Additionally, many of the show's skethces were constructed with a strong critique of modern television in mind, whether it be infomercials or sitcoms. Cynicism plays a heavy role in the show and there is little respect for traditionalism. Hence, the show tends to polarize people between those who love or hate it. Churchianity is a negative description of organized religion that characterizes it as emphasizing the institutional forms of Christianity (traditions, rituals, committees, and programs) and omitting the actual gospel teachings of Jesus Christ that forms the basis of Christianity. ... Capitalism generally refers to an economic system in which the means of production are all or mostly privately[1][2] owned and operated for profit, and in which investments, distribution, income, production and pricing of goods and services are determined through the operation of a free market. ... Cynicism (Greek ) was originally the philosophy of a group of ancient Greeks called the Cynics, founded by Antisthenes. ... A tradition is a story or a custom that is memorized and passed down from generation to generation, originally without the need for a writing system. ...


Conventions

Every episode begins with an individual introducing the hosts, Bob and David. During the first and second seasons, Mary Lynn Rajskub did this, while in the last two seasons Bob and David would be introduced by a character from a sketch in that given episode. In the opening dialogue, Bob is often dressed in a suit, while David is dressed down. Mary Lynn Rajskub Mary Lynn Rajskub (pronounced RICE-cub or in IPA: ) (b. ... A dialogue (sometimes spelt dialog[1]) is a reciprocal conversation between two or more entities. ...


Every episode's title is taken from a line of dialogue heard during the episode, with three exceptions. The title of the first episode in season one, "The Cry of a Hungry Baby", does not appear anywhere in the episode but in fact came from a sketch that was eventually cut from the debut episode. The title of the seventh episode in season three, "Bush is a Pussy", comes from a t-shirt worn by one of the characters. And the title of the seventh episode in season four, "Eat Rotten Fruit from a Shitty Tree", is a lyric from a song that only appears in instrumental form. The Cry of a Hungry Baby was the first episode of the HBO series Mr. ... Bush is a Pussy was the seventeenth episode of the HBO series Mr. ...


Certain lines of dialogue are often repeated by different characters during the course of a single show (e.g., "I was on the eighteenth hole!" in "The Biggest Failure in Broadway History" and "Who let you in?" in the episode of the same name). The Biggest Failure in Broadway History was the seventh episode of the HBO series Mr. ... Who Let You In? was the fourth episode of the HBO series Mr. ...


Fake special thanks

In addition, at the end of each episode's credits, there is a random niche celebrity in the "Special Thanks" section placed there for fans to hunt out and not for the purpose of thanking. For example, the first episode's random special niche thanks credit celebrity was Rick Dees, and the third episode's was Greg Maddux. This is referred to as a "Fake Special Thanks". Rigdon Ogden Rick Dees III (born March 14, 1950 in Jacksonville, Florida) is a radio disc jockey who currently lives in the San Fernando Valley community of Toluca Lake in Los Angeles, California, USA. Dees is best known for his syndicated radio show Rick Dees Weekly Top 40 and for... This article needs additional references or sources for verification. ...


Spin-off movie

Mr. Show also spawned a spinoff movie, Run Ronnie Run, that went straight-to-DVD, though both Bob and David pulled out their proverbial Alan Smithees once seeing it after the editing process.[1] A spin-off (or spinoff) is a new organization or entity formed by a split from a larger one such as a new company formed from a university research group. ... Run Ronnie Run is a movie spin-off from the popular HBO sketch comedy show Mr. ... A film that is released direct-to-video (also straight-to-video) is one which has been released to the public on home video formats first rather than first being released in movie theaters. ... Alan Smithee, Allen Smithee, Alan Smythee, and Adam Smithee are pseudonyms used between 1968 and 1999 by Hollywood film directors who wanted to be dissociated from a film for which they no longer wanted credit. ...


Cast

During the ending credits, the actors appearing on the show were credited as "Main Cast" or "Featured Cast", though some "Featured" cast members (like Brian Posehn or Mary Lynn Rajskub) appeared quite regularly. Mr. Show's main cast for the entire run consisted of David Cross, John Ennis, Tom Kenny, Bob Odenkirk, and Jill Talley. Cross, Ennis, and Odenkirk appeared in each season. Kenny left the show after the third season to pursue other projects, and he returned for one episode of season four. Talley appeared in all episodes but four towards the end of the third season, which she missed because she was pregnant. Jay Johnston, who was a featured performer throughout the series, was credited as a member of the main cast for the final episode of the show. Brian Posehn (born July 6, 1966 in Sacramento, California) is an American actor and comedian, best known for his roles as mail clerk Kevin Liotta on Just Shoot Me! and as a cast member of HBOs Mr. ... Mary Lynn Rajskub Mary Lynn Rajskub (pronounced RICE-cub or in IPA: ) (b. ... David Cross (born April 4, 1964) is an Emmy-winning American comedian, writer and actor. ... John Patrick Ennis (born July 14, 1960), also known as Sollog, is an American numerologist, mystic, and self-proclaimed psychic. ... Thomas James Kenny (born July 13, 1962 in East Syracuse, New York) is an American voice actor who is perhaps best known for his work in the animated series SpongeBob SquarePants, in which he is the voice of Spongebob, the narrator, Patchy the Pirate, and a number of other characters. ... Robert Bob Odenkirk (born October 22, 1962, in Naperville, Illinois) is an American actor, writer, director and producer. ... Jill Talley is a comedic actress, most well-known as a major cast member of Mr. ... Jay Johnston (born 22 October 1968) is an American actor and comedian, best known for his work as a writer and performer on the late 1990s HBO sketch comedy show Mr. ...


Main cast

David Cross (born April 4, 1964) is an Emmy-winning American comedian, writer and actor. ... Robert Bob Odenkirk (born October 22, 1962, in Naperville, Illinois) is an American actor, writer, director and producer. ... John Patrick Ennis (born July 14, 1960), also known as Sollog, is an American numerologist, mystic, and self-proclaimed psychic. ... Thomas James Kenny (born July 13, 1962 in East Syracuse, New York) is an American voice actor who is perhaps best known for his work in the animated series SpongeBob SquarePants, in which he is the voice of Spongebob, the narrator, Patchy the Pirate, and a number of other characters. ... Show Me Your Weenis! was the twenty-second episode of the HBO series Mr. ... Jill Talley is a comedic actress, most well-known as a major cast member of Mr. ... Heavens Chimney was the fifteenth episode of the HBO series Mr. ... Goin on a Holiday was the sixteenth episode of the HBO series Mr. ... The Return of the Curse of the Creatures Ghost was the twentieth episode of the HBO series Mr. ... Its a No-Brainer was the eighteenth episode of the HBO series Mr. ... Jay Johnston (born 22 October 1968) is an American actor and comedian, best known for his work as a writer and performer on the late 1990s HBO sketch comedy show Mr. ...

Featured cast and frequent collaborators

Scott Aukerman (born January 8, 1964 in Lehua Landing, Hawaii) is an actor best known for appearing on the late 1990s sketch comedy television program, Mr. ... Jack Black (born Thomas Jack Black, Jr. ... John Patrick Ennis (born July 14, 1960), also known as Sollog, is an American numerologist, mystic, and self-proclaimed psychic. ... Jay Johnston (born 22 October 1968) is an American actor and comedian, best known for his work as a writer and performer on the late 1990s HBO sketch comedy show Mr. ... Karen Kilgariff (born April 18, 1976 in Victorville, California) is an actress best known for appearing on the late 1990s sketch comedy television program, Mr. ... Jerry Minor (b. ... If Youre Going to Write a Comedy Scene, Youre Going to Have Some Rat Feces in There was the ninth episode of the HBO series Mr. ... Theresa Mulligan is an actress best known for appearing on the late 1990s sketch comedy television program, Mr. ... If Youre Going to Write a Comedy Scene, Youre Going to Have Some Rat Feces in There was the eighth episode of the HBO series Mr. ... Bill Odenkirk is an American comedy writer. ... Brett Paesel is an actor best known for appearing on the late 1990s sketch comedy television program, Mr. ... The Biggest Failure in Broadway History was the seventh episode of the HBO series Mr. ... B.J. Porter (born December, 29 1971 in Clovis, New Mexico) is an actor best known for appearing on the late 1990s sketch comedy television program, Mr. ... If Youre Going to Write a Comedy Scene, Youre Going to Have Some Rat Feces in There was the ninth episode of the HBO series Mr. ... Goin on a Holiday was the sixteenth episode of the HBO series Mr. ... Brian Posehn (born July 6, 1966 in Sacramento, California) is an American actor and comedian, best known for his roles as mail clerk Kevin Liotta on Just Shoot Me! and as a cast member of HBOs Mr. ... Mary Lynn Rajskub Mary Lynn Rajskub (pronounced RICE-cub or in IPA: ) (b. ... Sarah Kate Silverman (born December 1, 1970) is a Jewish American stand-up comedian, actress, writer, singer and guitarist. ... We Regret to Inform You was the third episode of the HBO series Mr. ... Paul F. Tompkins (born September 12, 1968) in (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.) started out in stand-up comedy in 1986 at The Comedy Works, Philadelphia, PA, where he was half of a duo with the late Rick Roman. ...

Writing staff

Robert Bob Odenkirk (born October 22, 1962, in Naperville, Illinois) is an American actor, writer, director and producer. ... David Cross (born April 4, 1964) is an Emmy-winning American comedian, writer and actor. ... Jay Johnston (born 22 October 1968) is an American actor and comedian, best known for his work as a writer and performer on the late 1990s HBO sketch comedy show Mr. ... Bill Odenkirk is an American comedy writer. ... Dino Stamatopoulos in an episode of . ... Paul F. Tompkins (born September 12, 1968) in (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.) started out in stand-up comedy in 1986 at The Comedy Works, Philadelphia, PA, where he was half of a duo with the late Rick Roman. ... Brian Posehn (born July 6, 1966 in Sacramento, California) is an American actor and comedian, best known for his roles as mail clerk Kevin Liotta on Just Shoot Me! and as a cast member of HBOs Mr. ... Michael Stoyanov (born December 14, 1970 in Chicago, Illinois, USA) is an American actor and television writer. ... Mike Upchurch is a television writer best known for his work on the late 1990s sketch comedy television program, Mr. ... Scott Aukerman (born January 8, 1964 in Lehua Landing, Hawaii) is an actor best known for appearing on the late 1990s sketch comedy television program, Mr. ... B.J. Porter (born December, 29 1971 in Clovis, New Mexico) is an actor best known for appearing on the late 1990s sketch comedy television program, Mr. ... Eric Hoffman is a television writer best known for his work on the late 1990s sketch comedy television program, Mr. ...

Contributing writers

Thomas James Kenny (born July 13, 1962 in East Syracuse, New York) is an American voice actor who is perhaps best known for his work in the animated series SpongeBob SquarePants, in which he is the voice of Spongebob, the narrator, Patchy the Pirate, and a number of other characters. ... Brent Forrester is an American television writer. ... Brian Posehn (born July 6, 1966 in Sacramento, California) is an American actor and comedian, best known for his roles as mail clerk Kevin Liotta on Just Shoot Me! and as a cast member of HBOs Mr. ...

Episode list

This is a list of episodes of the comedy television series Mr. ...

Characters

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Relations to other shows

  • The Ben Stiller Show (1992 - 1993) - Bob Odenkirk, David Cross, Dino Stamatopoulos, and Brent Forrester all wrote for the series, and went on to write for Mr. Show. Odenkirk was also a cast member on the show, and Cross had bit roles in two episodes. Director Troy Miller directed parts of both series. Many of the stars of the show appeared in episodes of Mr. Show, including Ben Stiller in "If You're Going to Write a Comedy Scene, You're Going to Have Some Rat Feces in There" and Janeane Garofalo ("What to Think"). Cast member Andy Dick filmed a role as Eleanor Roosevelt in the episode "If You're Going to Write a Comedy Scene, You're Going to Have Some Rat Feces in There", but it was cut for being too over-the-top.
  • NewsRadio (1995 - 1999) - Bob Odenkirk, David Cross, and Brian Posehn all guest starred in the episode "Chock". They had each appeared on the show previously, in different episodes. Andy Dick was a cast member on the show, with whom they worked on The Ben Stiller Show. Dave Foley appeared on Mr. Show in a Season 2 sitcom parody sketch called "Second Wind".
  • Just Shoot Me! (1997 - 2003) - Brian Posehn was a regular guest star on the show for more than 20 episodes, and he is probably best known for his work on this show. David Cross and Tom Kenny both had recurring roles on the show; while Bob Odenkirk, B.J. Porter and John Ennis all guest starred, at one point.
  • Tenacious D (1999) - Bob Odenkirk and David Cross both were co-creators and executive producers on the series. The show was co-created by and starred Jack Black, who appeared on four episodes of Mr. Show. David Cross also guest starred in the episode Angel in Disguise. Mr. Show writer and cast member Paul F. Tompkins had a recurring role on the show. Scott Adsit, Laura Kightlinger, Laura Milligan, Karen Kilgariff, Dave Allen, and Jay Johnston all appeared in both shows. Mr. Show writer Bill Odenkirk wrote for both shows, and director Troy Miller directed for both.
  • Next! (2002) - This unaired sketch comedy show pilot was created by Bob Odenkirk. Odenkirk, Jay Johnston, Jerry Minor, Brian Posehn, and Jill Talley were all cast members. Scott Aukerman & B.J. Porter were writers and co-executive producers.
  • Arrested Development (2003 - 2006) - David Cross went on to star as Tobias Fünke on this series. Mr. Show regulars Bob Odenkirk, Jay Johnston, John Ennis, Jerry Minor, and Becky Thyre all appeared on the show at one point.
  • Tom Goes to the Mayor (2004 - 2006) - Bob Odenkirk produced, wrote, and appeared regularly in this 15-minute program that blended animation with live action on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim programming block. Several other Mr. Show alumni have been featured on the show, including David Cross, John Ennis, Brian Posehn, Sarah Silverman, Patton Oswalt, Jack Black, Tom Kenny, Stephanie Courtney, and many other prolific comedians.
  • The Sarah Silverman Program (2007-) - Series regular Sarah Silverman starred in this show, which also featured appearances form Mr. Show regulars Brian Posehn, Jay Johnston, Jill Talley, Scott Aukerman, Becky Thyre, and Paul F. Tompkins.
  • Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! (2007-) This sketch comedy show, by the creators of the other Adult Swim TV show that served as a haven for former Mr. Show regulars, Tom Goes to the Mayor, has had Bob Odenkirk guest star in 9 episodes so far. Other Mr. Show alumni that have guest starred include David Cross, Brian Posehn, and Tom Kenny.

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Andrew Dick[1] (born December 21, 1965) is an American comedian, actor, and voice artist best known for his roles on the sitcoms NewsRadio, The Andy Dick Show and Less Than Perfect and provided voiceovers in The Lion King II: Simbas Pride, Hoodwinked!, and Happily NEver After. ... Anna Eleanor Roosevelt (October 11, 1884 – November 7, 1962) was an American political leader who used her stature as First Lady of the United States from 1933 to 1945 to promote her husbands (Franklin D. Roosevelts) New Deal, as well as civil rights. ... NewsRadio was an American sitcom, originally broadcast from 1995 to 1999 on NBC. The show was created by executive producer Paul Simms. ... Year 1995 (MCMXCV) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display full 1995 Gregorian calendar). ... Year 1999 (MCMXCIX) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display full 1999 Gregorian calendar). ... This is a detailed list of NewsRadio episodes from the fourth season. ... 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