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Mr. Show with Bob and David

Mr. Show with Bob and David, also known as Mr. Show, is an American sketch comedy series starring and hosted by Bob Odenkirk and David Cross. It aired on HBO from November 3, 1995, to December 28, 1998.

Mr. Show with Bob and David
Created byBob Odenkirk
David Cross
StarringBob Odenkirk
David Cross
John Ennis
Tom Kenny
Jill Talley
Jay Johnston
Theme music composerMark Rivers
ComposersMark Rivers
Eban Schletter
Country of originUnited States
No. of seasons4
No. of episodes30 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producersDavid Cross
Troy Miller
Bob Odenkirk
John Moffitt
Dino Stamatopoulos
Brad Grey
Bernie Brillstein
ProducersBill Odenkirk
Jay Johnston
Running time30 minutes
Production companiesBrillstein-Grey Communications
Dakota North Entertainment
TriStar Television (1st season)
HBO Original Programming
Original release
NetworkHBO
ReleaseNovember 3, 1995 (1995-11-03) –
December 28, 1998 (1998-12-28)

Cross and Odenkirk introduced most episodes as semi-fictionalized versions of themselves, before transitioning to a mixture of on-stage sketches performed in front of a live audience and pre-taped segments. The show featured a number of alternative comedians as both cast members and writers, including Sarah Silverman, Paul F. Tompkins, Jack Black, Karen Kilgariff, Tom Kenny, Mary Lynn Rajskub, Brian Posehn, Jill Talley, Scott Aukerman, and Dino Stamatopoulos.

It was nominated for four Primetime Emmy Awards, as well as a Golden Satellite Award. The show is currently available on Max.

Format edit

Each episode of Mr. Show consists of a series of sketches, at times surreal,[1] each one transitioning to the next by a link in a manner reminiscent of Monty Python's Flying Circus or The State.[2][3][4] For example, a minor character in one sketch might return as the major character in the next. Often, common themes or storylines are returned to at different times throughout an episode. As a premium cable show, its audience was limited. DVD editions, however, opened the show to a broad new audience.[5][6]

Every episode begins with an individual introducing the hosts. This role was filled by Mary Lynn Rajskub in the first two seasons. After her departure for personal reasons,[7] the introduction was made by a random character from that week's episode.

Episode titles were mostly quotes from the episode. For example, "Bush Is a Pussy" is written on a T-shirt worn by one of the characters. One of the exceptions is "Eat Rotten Fruit from a Shitty Tree", which is a line in a song within the episode that was eventually performed as an instrumental.

Certain lines of dialogue are often repeated by different characters during the course of a single show. For example there was "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.

At the end of each episode's credits, a random celebrity is listed in the "Special Thanks" section. Examples include Rick Dees in the first episode and Greg Maddux in the third.

Episodes edit

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
14November 3, 1995 (1995-11-03)November 24, 1995 (1995-11-24)
26November 15, 1996 (1996-11-15)December 20, 1996 (1996-12-20)
310September 12, 1997 (1997-09-12)December 5, 1997 (1997-12-05)
410October 26, 1998 (1998-10-26)December 28, 1998 (1998-12-28)

Season 1 (1995) edit

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleOriginal air dateProd.
code
11"The Cry of a Hungry Baby"November 3, 1995 (1995-11-03)101
Sketches: Entitilitus (Cold Open), Hitler Sings / Guys In Audience (Open), Hit By Truck, Asshole At Party, Watching VCR (Link), Change For A Dollar, Ronnie Dobbs, Ronnie Dobbs Movie, Incubation Pants / Show Sponsor (Close)
22"What to Think"November 10, 1995 (1995-11-10)102
Sketches: Arts Funding (Cold Open), Tracking Collar (Open), Old Swerdlow, Books For Seniors, Good News, Jesus & Marshal (The 13th Apostle), Announcements, Commercials Of The Future (Globo-Chem), The Joke: The Musical, Senator Tankerbell (Tag)
33"We Regret to Inform You"November 17, 1995 (1995-11-17)103
Sketches: Letters (Dear Globo-Chem / Mail Order Bride) (Open), Kissing Booth, Gay Porn Titles (Link), Third Wheel, Writer In Audience, Skrewballz, Video Complaints, Borden Grote, Soul Singer (Larry Black), Supermodel Hotline, Film Festival (Close)
44"Who Let You In?"November 24, 1995 (1995-11-24)104
Sketches: Watching Chase Of The Chaste (Open), Popemobile Chase / News, Dudes Arguing (Link), Nil's Guitar Shop, Imminent Death Syndrome, Trial Of The Millennium, Spank, Expert Truck, Founding Fathers, History Museum, Watching Murders (Close)

Season 2 (1996) edit

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleOriginal air dateProd.
code
51"Now Who Wants Ice Cream?"November 15, 1996 (1996-11-15)201
Sketches: Cabin In Woods (Cold Open), Sovereign Nation (Open), Mountain Dougie (Part 1), Peterson Family News (KPFN), Miracles (Link), Thrilling Miracles, Ernie Flies, Mountain Dougie (Part 2), Shampoo, F.F. Woodycooks, Independent Nations Games, Old Man In House (Tag)
62"A Talking Junkie"November 22, 1996 (1996-11-22)202
Sketches: David Acts English, Rap (Open), Talking Junkie, New Son, Red Balloon, Mom & Pop Porn Shop, Ewww Girl Video, Video Soul, Rap! The Musical, Homage Awards, Creepy Peeping Videos (Tag)
73"The Biggest Failure in Broadway History"November 29, 1996 (1996-11-29)203
Sketches: Beating Hippie (Open), No Adults Allowed, No Slackers, New KKK (Link), Ad Awards, Mob Chase (Link), Drunk Cops, Iguana, Pet Funeral (Link), Jeepers Creepers – Semi-Star, Hippie Pie (Close), Hippie Pie (Tag)
84"If You're Going to Write a Comedy Scene,, You're Going to Have Some Rat Feces in There"December 6, 1996 (1996-12-06)204
Sketches: Mr. Show Corporation (Open), Child Labor Writers' Room, Van Hammersly, Gay Son, Major Stockholder Interrupts (Link), Grass Valley Greg, Downsizing, Big Boss (Link), Bhopal / Newsreel, New San Francisco, GVG Cleans, Bhopal (Tag)
95"Operation Hell on Earth"December 13, 1996 (1996-12-13)205
Sketches: Young Superstar (Open), Old Folks' Home, Deprivation, Hate Group, News Family Anchors, Recruiters, Blame-A-Thon (Link), Fartin' Gary, Second Wind, Older Superstar (Close)
106"The Velveteen Touch of a Dandy Fop"December 20, 1996 (1996-12-20)206
Sketches: Charity / Blind Gary (Open), Subway, Donut Shop, Megaphone Crooners, Greenlight Gang (Movie Execs), Coupon: The Trial, Coupon: The Movie, Credits Testimonials (Close)

Season 3 (1997) edit

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleOriginal air dateProd.
code
111"Heaven's Chimney"September 12, 1997 (1997-09-12)301
Sketches: Heaven's Chimney (Open), Deprogramming, Heaven Tour, Crazy Religious Beliefs, Watch Us Have Sex, Blatant Sexual Symbolism Montage (Link), The Devastator, Directions, Educational Film Festival (Link), Medieval Science Film, Hail Satan, Cartoon (Cold Tag)
122"Peanut Butter, Eggs, and Dice"September 19, 1997 (1997-09-19)302
Sketches: Very Special Episode (Cold Open), David Comes Out As Bald (Open), Ratings Man Song / Map (Link), Santa's Workshop, Tatiana (Hermaphrodite Weathergirl) (Link), Cock Ring Warehouse, Marriage Announcement, Fuzz: The Musical, Terry Gets An Award / Fly By Awards (Link), The Dewey Awards, Bob Lamonta, Handing Out Awards (Close)
133"Oh, You Men"October 3, 1997 (1997-10-03)303
Sketches: Banana / Mayor Of Television (Open), Entertainment 4 Every 1, Ventriloquists, People Watching TV / TV Guide (Link), The Hanged Man, DeLongpre Dannon Show, Sticky Pads, Lie Detector, TeeVee TV (Link), Time Caplet, Druggachusettes, Lose The Lost Episode (Close), Monkey / Outer Space (Cold Tag)
144"Flat-Top Tony and the Purple Canoes"October 10, 1997 (1997-10-10)304
Sketches: Mr. Show Morning Graphic (Cold Open), Womyn's Solidarity Collective (Open), Black & White Film (Hard Day's Night), VTV (Smoosh, Norma Jean Monster), Break Thru Weekend, Young People & Companions, Newscast Bloopers (Link), Fashion Forecast, Fashion Documentary, Constant Chum High (Link), Indomitable Spirit, Apocalypse Drill, Smoosh On Moon (Cold Tag)
155"Please Don't Kill Me"October 24, 1997 (1997-10-24)305
Sketches: Swearing Jar (Open), TV Ministry (Link), Swearing Preacher, Rolling In It / Ferrari Poster (Link), Landlords, Victor & Dylan, Fad Three, Hunger Strike, Mayostard / Mustardayonnaise, Evil Genius Telethon, Mustmayostardayonnaise (Cold Tag)
166"Goin' on a Holiday"October 31, 1997 (1997-10-31)306
Sketches: Elderly (Open), Age War, Bills, Bills, Bills! (Link), Our Secret Love, Marriage Photo (Link), Photo Shop, Blowing Up The Moon, Spunk, Don Pratt, SMC / Streakers, Streak Dome '97, Elderly Taking Over (Link), Goin' On A Holiday
177"Bush is a Pussy"November 7, 1997 (1997-11-07)307
Sketches: Kedzie Backstage (Cold Open), Kedzie Takes Over (Open), Worthington's Law (Link), Value Magazine, Ranking Monkey (Link), Siamese Twins, Bad News Breakers, Mafia Mathematicians, 24 Is The Highest Number / Marching Band (Link), Philouza, Mediocrity (Close), Dr. Katz (Cold Tag)
188"It's a No-Brainer"November 14, 1997 (1997-11-14)308
Sketches: Li'l Devil Knee Socks (Cold Open), Protesters (Open), Protesters, On The Spot News, Lineup Room / VTV (Link), Culture Hunt, Frankly Anne, Europe Maps (Link), Jack Webber, Calendar (Link), Dream Of A Lifetime, Massage Cream Commercial, Anders' Press Conference / Sloppy (Close), Fishing (Cold Tag)
199"A White Man Set Them Free"November 28, 1997 (1997-11-28)309
Sketches: Viewer Hate Mail / Cracker Barrel (Open), Bob And David Go To Mail Box, Sarcasmo, Marriage-Con And Boat Show, Map (Link), Biosphere, Humanimal / Ice Cream Flavors (Link), The Last Indian, Vietnam Helicopter (Link), Army Scene, Night Talk With The Senate Subcommittee, All-Star Salute To The Last Indian, Last Indian (Cold Tag)
2010"The Return of the Curse of the Creature's Ghost"December 5, 1997 (1997-12-05)310
Sketches: Moe Phelps (Open), Gus Kryzinski, Night Janitor, Local World News, Blowjob, Blowjobs (Link), Titannica, Music Video (Link), Pre-Taped Call-In Show, The Return Of The Curse Of The Creature's Ghost, Chip On Your Shoulder Club, Up Your Mother's Ass, Moe Phelps' Play (Close)

Season 4 (1998) edit

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleOriginal air dateProd.
code
211"Life is Precious and God and the Bible"October 26, 1998 (1998-10-26)401
Sketches: Medical Marijuana (Open), Pharmacy, Electric Underwear (Link), Law School, Apple Butter (Link), Cloning Hitler, Lifeboat, Final Thought (Link), Scams & Flams, Weather (Close)
222"Show Me Your Weenis!"November 2, 1998 (1998-11-02)402
Sketches: Rat Pack (Open), Mr. Show Boys' Club, Stealing News, Toenapper News Intro (Link), Toenapper, Underground Tapes, Wyckyd Sceptre, Butt Plugs (Link), Menocu Blind House, Racist In The Year 3000, Benny Hill (Close)
233"Rudy Will Await Your Foundation"November 9, 1998 (1998-11-09)403
Sketches: Blooper (Open), Superstar Machine, Phone Sex, Dude's Dude (Link), Audition, Dad & You, Prenatal Pageant, The Burgundy Loaf, Frenchie Delivers (Close)
244"The Story of Everest"November 16, 1998 (1998-11-16)404
Sketches: Lethal Logo (Cold Open), Sweetie Pie (Open), Family Of Five (Link), Rapist, Clumsy Waiter, Pallies, Food Ads (Fairsley Foods), Everest, Bumbling Fool (Close), Sweetie Pie (Cold Tag)
255"It's Perfectly Understandishable"November 23, 1998 (1998-11-23)405
Sketches: Rehearsal (Open), Those Amazing Actors, Blind Girl, Emergency Psychic Hotline, Dalai Lama, Monk Academy, Chimp (Close)
266"It's Insane, This Guy's Taint"November 30, 1998 (1998-11-30)406
Sketches: Dead Crew Guy (Cold Open), Speakers, Blind Date (Link), Intervention, Ka-Ching (Link), Stop, Change Thieves, Men's Club Of Allah (Link), Be Kind, Rewind, The Windbreaker, 'Taint, Dream Weaver (Close)
277"Eat Rotten Fruit from a Shitty Tree"December 7, 1998 (1998-12-07)407
Sketches: Water Cooler (Open), Marty Farty, Date With Queen, Spite Marriage, Heaven's Gate (Link), God's Book-On-Tape, Monster Mash, Coffee Hunt (Close)
288"Like Chickens...Delicious Chickens"December 14, 1998 (1998-12-14)408
Sketches: Reparations (Open), Mississippi Fun Bucks, Bugged Drug Deal, America's Dumbest Juries (Link), Rich Guy Negative Ads, The Great Hemingway, Most Trusted News Team, Fat Survivor, 2000 lb. Old Man (Link), Civil War Reenactments, Pledge Drive (Close)
299"Sad Songs Are Nature's Onions"December 21, 1998 (1998-12-21)409
Sketches: Ratings Child (Open), Debate, Music Offer, Inside The Actor, Lost Inside The Actor, Earth Shoes, Dying Planet (Link), Teardrop Awards, Shrunken Mr. Show (Close)
3010"Patriotism, Pepper, and Professionalism"December 28, 1998 (1998-12-28)410
Sketches: Resort (Cold Open), Exec (Open), Money Warning, Warnings (Link), Weeklong Romance, Godyssey (Link), Marilyn Monster Pizza Parlours, Info Jimmy, Goodbye, Tombstone / Vendetta (Link), Vendetta, Info Jimmy (Close)

Production edit

Odenkirk and Cross had both been involved in the sketch show The Ben Stiller Show, with Odenkirk as one of the actors and Cross a writer. The two found a common sense of humor and tried their hand at taking some of the ideas that did not work well on the show to a local comedy club. Their routines were very successful, leading Odenkirk's manager Bernie Brillstein to try to find a means to make them into a television show. HBO had already been scouting the pair, given the two's past roles in other influential comedies, including The Larry Sanders Show, and quickly greenlit the show, providing enough funds for a two-episode order. They managed to stretch the budget of the two-episode order to cover four episodes for the first season.[8]

The show continued for three additional seasons. However, ahead of the fourth season, HBO rescheduled the show into a Monday midnight slot, which made it difficult to find, and resulted in poor ratings, leading to HBO to cancel the show after the fourth season.[9]

Contributors edit

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, returning for one episode of season four. Talley appeared in all episodes except for four towards the end of the third season. Jay Johnston, a featured performer throughout the series, was credited as a member of the main cast for the final episode of the show.

Main cast edit

Featured cast and frequent collaborators edit

Writing staff edit

  • Bob Odenkirk (episode #101–#410)
  • David Cross (episode #101–#410)
  • Jay Johnston (episode #203–#410)
  • Bill Odenkirk (episode #203–#410)
  • Dino Stamatopoulos (episode #203, #206–#401, #403–#410)
  • Paul F. Tompkins (episode #203–#310)
  • Brian Posehn (episode #204–#205, #301–#408)
  • Mike Stoyanov (episode #301–#305)
  • Mike Upchurch (episode #301–#310)
  • Scott Aukerman (episode #401–#410)
  • Jerry Collins (episode #401–#407)
  • B. J. Porter (episode #401–#410)
  • Eric Hoffman (episode #406–#410)

Contributing writers edit

Reception edit

Mr. Show with Bob and David was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Variety, Music or Comedy Program at the 50th Primetime Emmy Awards, losing to Dennis Miller Live, and also received a nomination for the song "How High The Mountain" in the category of Outstanding Music and Lyrics. The following year it was renominated for Outstanding Writing, losing this time to The Chris Rock Show, and also received a Creative Arts Emmy Award nomination for lighting director Simon Miles.[10]

At the 9th Golden Satellite Awards in 2004, the show's third season DVD set was nominated for "Best DVD Release of TV Shows."[10]

In 2010, prompted by the announcement of IFC's plans to re-air Mr. Show, it was included in a short list of "TV's greatest cult comedy series" by The A.V. Club.[11]

Related projects edit

 
Cross and Odenkirk as themselves, live at Festival Supreme in 2013[12]

Run Ronnie Run edit

Mr. Show also spawned a spin-off movie, Run Ronnie Run, which was shown at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival,[13] but went straight-to-DVD. In an April 2004 article in Chunklet magazine, Odenkirk noted numerous problems they had had with the film, blaming the film's director, Troy Miller, who "chose to freeze us out, hold us at arm's length and not let us influence the movie nearly on the scale that we should have."[14]

Mr. Show Live: Hooray for America! edit

In September 2002, original cast members Bob Odenkirk, David Cross, John Ennis, Brian Posehn and Stephanie Courtney toured in a show called Mr. Show: Hooray for America!!!. The two-month stint included "distillations" of some of Mr. Show's sketches, such as "The Burgundy Loaf", and new material.[15] In the stage show, the large fictitious mega-corporation Globo-Chem ("We own everything, so you don't have to!") sponsors David's stage persona to run for the presidency of the United States.[16] The tour included 16 large cities and college towns in North America: San Diego, Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, New York City, Boston, Ann Arbor, Chicago, Madison, Minneapolis, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Sacramento, Eugene, Portland, Seattle, and Vancouver.[17]

Hollywood Said No! edit

In September 2013, Grand Central Publishing released Hollywood Said No!: Orphaned Film Scripts, Bastard Scenes, and Abandoned Darlings from the Creators of Mr. Show, a book of rejected scripts and unused Mr. Show sketches. The audiobook version included full cast readings by former Mr. Show performers and writers. One of the rejected scripts is the original version of Hooray for America!, which had earlier been adapted as part of the Mr. Show Live tour.[18]

Mr. Show Zoomtacular Annual Business Call for Charity edit

During the COVID-19 pandemic in May 2020, Cross, Odenkirk and most of the show's supporting cast including Kenny, Talley, Johnston, Ennis, Aukerman, Posehn, Paesel, Rajskub, and Tompkins, created a Zoom-based streaming Mr. Show reunion event, the Mr. Show Zoomtacular Annual Business Call for Charity, with proceeds benefiting the LIFT charity. The event featured new sketches in the style of Mr. Show, as well as updates from the various cast members on their own current projects, and concluded with the cast and additional friends singing a cover of "Eat It" by "Weird Al" Yankovic, who also participated, that mocked a prior attempt to cover "Imagine" by Gal Gadot and other celebrities performed earlier.[19]

Legacy edit

While the show was never viewed by a mass audience due to its premium cable broadcast, it remains a highly influential piece of American sketch comedy. Many involved with the show have gone on to become staples of the American comedy landscape.

The Sarah Silverman Program was written by and stars Sarah Silverman, and features Jay Johnston and Brian Posehn. Arrested Development features David Cross as regular character Tobias Fünke; the series also had guest spots filled by Mr. Show alumni, such as Bob Odenkirk as a marriage counselor, Jerry Minor and Jay Johnston as gay cops, and John Ennis as a mall security guard. Jack Black had supporting roles in Mr. Show. Cross and Odenkirk would go on to work with Black on producing a show for HBO for the comedy band Tenacious D which would also feature Mr. Show alumnus Paul F. Tompkins.

In January 2011, IFC began airing 90-minute blocks of Mr. Show, The Ben Stiller Show, Action and The Larry Sanders Show three times per week.[11] The programming block was often hosted by Mr. Show writer and actor Scott Aukerman, who also conducted new interviews with the shows' contributors and younger comedians who have been influenced by the shows.[11] The song "Adam's Song" by American pop punk band Blink-182 got its name as a tribute/reference to a sketch from the show about a band that writes a song by the same name with similar lyrical content. This was confirmed by Cross in an interview, who said "They were fans of the show and that was a knowing tribute that I thought was pretty cool."[20]

David's Situation edit

Odenkirk and Cross reunited in 2008 to create the HBO pilot David's Situation, which was shot but never aired.[21][22] The network gave the pair $400,000 to shoot a pilot (which was shot on the Everybody Loves Raymond soundstage), which appeared to go well during the taping; however, while Cross and Odenkirk were editing the episode, they felt it failed to "capture that same energy on screen."[23] In an interview with Vanity Fair, Cross said, "We told them that we didn't want to do this show, we'd rather do Mr. Show 2.0. And they were like, 'Yeah, O.K., that's great, but the thing is, we don't have any more money for this year. But we'll figure out something next year.' And we never heard from them again."[23]

Comedians and shows inspired by Mr. Show edit

Comedy duo Tim & Eric have said their program Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! was highly inspired by Mr. Show.[24] Odenkirk served as the producer on Awesome Show as well as Tom Goes to the Mayor and The Birthday Boys.

Other sketch comedy shows whose creators have cited Mr. Show as an influence include Portlandia, Key & Peele, Kroll Show, The Whitest Kids U' Know, People's Emergency Guide and Human Giant.[25] After winning a Golden Globe for Abbott Elementary, creator/star Quinta Brunson named Mr. Show as an inspiration and personally thanked fellow nominee Bob Odenkirk.[26]

Revival edit

In April 2015, Netflix acquired Mr. Show and put in an order for four half-hour episodes and one hour-long "making-of" special.[27] The announcement was a followup to a Twitter post from Paul F. Tompkins teasing about "something new coming from the Mr. Show gang in the new year."[28] W/ Bob & David premiered on November 13, 2015.[29]

Characters edit

Odenkirk and Cross mostly avoided using recurring characters a la Saturday Night Live,[30] but some characters made repeat appearances:

Character Actor Description
Ronnie Dobbs David Cross A white trash habitual petty criminal, regularly caught in the act on Fuzz, a COPS-like program. Known for the catchphrases "Y'all are brutalizing me" and "Let's have us a champagne jam!". Sketch also launched Maynard James Keenan's band Puscifer.
Grass Valley Greg David Cross An eccentric billionaire computer genius who invented the delete key, loves vegan sweets and retarded goats.
Dylan David Cross A pretentious man clad in a long scarf, even in hot weather, and friend of Droopy. He shuns popular American culture and modern technology.[31]
Terry Twillstein Bob Odenkirk British television producer who discovers Ronnie Dobbs and tries to utilize him in a West End-like fashion.
Sen. Howell Tankerbell Bob Odenkirk An ultra-conservative Georgia Dixiecrat Senator
Blueberry Head David Cross A blue-haired comedian who serves as a parody of Carrot Top known for his use of nonsensical props
Fancy Pants Bill Odenkirk A dandy who makes occasional silent, walk-ons. First seen clad in Edwardian garb he makes his second appearance in a more Elizabethan style.
Droopy Bob Odenkirk A twenty-something slacker. He wants to work at a local museum, though he has few qualifications. He never went by any name during the show.
Three Times One Minus One David Cross and Bob Odenkirk An R&B duo from Scarsdale made up of Pootie T. (Cross) and Wolfgang Amadeus Thelonius Von Funkenmeister the XIX 3/4 (Odenkirk). They are sponsored by The WPCBCN ("White People Co-opting Black Culture Network").
Kedzie Matthews Tom Kenny A hyperactive comedian whose humor is overblown.
Famous Mortimer Patton Oswalt A director known for his documentary "Naked Ambition" and "Coupon: The Movie." Son of, among others, recently divorced newscast members.

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  31. ^ In audio commentary,[specify] castmates describe Cross's first impression on them being reminiscent of Dylan.

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This article is about the HBO series For the Netflix series see W Bob amp David Mr Show with Bob and David also known as Mr Show is an American sketch comedy series starring and hosted by Bob Odenkirk and David Cross It aired on HBO from November 3 1995 to December 28 1998 Mr Show with Bob and DavidCreated byBob OdenkirkDavid CrossStarringBob OdenkirkDavid CrossJohn EnnisTom KennyJill TalleyJay JohnstonTheme music composerMark RiversComposersMark RiversEban SchletterCountry of originUnited StatesNo of seasons4No of episodes30 list of episodes ProductionExecutive producersDavid CrossTroy MillerBob OdenkirkJohn MoffittDino StamatopoulosBrad GreyBernie BrillsteinProducersBill OdenkirkJay JohnstonRunning time30 minutesProduction companiesBrillstein Grey CommunicationsDakota North EntertainmentTriStar Television 1st season HBO Original ProgrammingOriginal releaseNetworkHBOReleaseNovember 3 1995 1995 11 03 December 28 1998 1998 12 28 Cross and Odenkirk introduced most episodes as semi fictionalized versions of themselves before transitioning to a mixture of on stage sketches performed in front of a live audience and pre taped segments The show featured a number of alternative comedians as both cast members and writers including Sarah Silverman Paul F Tompkins Jack Black Karen Kilgariff Tom Kenny Mary Lynn Rajskub Brian Posehn Jill Talley Scott Aukerman and Dino Stamatopoulos It was nominated for four Primetime Emmy Awards as well as a Golden Satellite Award The show is currently available on Max Contents 1 Format 2 Episodes 2 1 Season 1 1995 2 2 Season 2 1996 2 3 Season 3 1997 2 4 Season 4 1998 3 Production 4 Contributors 4 1 Main cast 4 2 Featured cast and frequent collaborators 4 3 Writing staff 4 4 Contributing writers 5 Reception 6 Related projects 6 1 Run Ronnie Run 6 2 Mr Show Live Hooray for America 6 3 Hollywood Said No 6 4 Mr Show Zoomtacular Annual Business Call for Charity 7 Legacy 7 1 David s Situation 7 2 Comedians and shows inspired by Mr Show 8 Revival 9 Characters 10 References 11 External linksFormat editEach episode of Mr Show consists of a series of sketches at times surreal 1 each one transitioning to the next by a link in a manner reminiscent of Monty Python s Flying Circus or The State 2 3 4 For example a minor character in one sketch might return as the major character in the next Often common themes or storylines are returned to at different times throughout an episode As a premium cable show its audience was limited DVD editions however opened the show to a broad new audience 5 6 Every episode begins with an individual introducing the hosts This role was filled by Mary Lynn Rajskub in the first two seasons After her departure for personal reasons 7 the introduction was made by a random character from that week s episode Episode titles were mostly quotes from the episode For example Bush Is a Pussy is written on a T shirt worn by one of the characters One of the exceptions is Eat Rotten Fruit from a Shitty Tree which is a line in a song within the episode that was eventually performed as an instrumental Certain lines of dialogue are often repeated by different characters during the course of a single show For example there was 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 At the end of each episode s credits a random celebrity is listed in the Special Thanks section Examples include Rick Dees in the first episode and Greg Maddux in the third Episodes editSeasonEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast aired14November 3 1995 1995 11 03 November 24 1995 1995 11 24 26November 15 1996 1996 11 15 December 20 1996 1996 12 20 310September 12 1997 1997 09 12 December 5 1997 1997 12 05 410October 26 1998 1998 10 26 December 28 1998 1998 12 28 Season 1 1995 edit No overallNo inseasonTitleOriginal air dateProd code11 The Cry of a Hungry Baby November 3 1995 1995 11 03 101Sketches Entitilitus Cold Open Hitler Sings Guys In Audience Open Hit By Truck Asshole At Party Watching VCR Link Change For A Dollar Ronnie Dobbs Ronnie Dobbs Movie Incubation Pants Show Sponsor Close 22 What to Think November 10 1995 1995 11 10 102Sketches Arts Funding Cold Open Tracking Collar Open Old Swerdlow Books For Seniors Good News Jesus amp Marshal The 13th Apostle Announcements Commercials Of The Future Globo Chem The Joke The Musical Senator Tankerbell Tag 33 We Regret to Inform You November 17 1995 1995 11 17 103Sketches Letters Dear Globo Chem Mail Order Bride Open Kissing Booth Gay Porn Titles Link Third Wheel Writer In Audience Skrewballz Video Complaints Borden Grote Soul Singer Larry Black Supermodel Hotline Film Festival Close 44 Who Let You In November 24 1995 1995 11 24 104Sketches Watching Chase Of The Chaste Open Popemobile Chase News Dudes Arguing Link Nil s Guitar Shop Imminent Death Syndrome Trial Of The Millennium Spank Expert Truck Founding Fathers History Museum Watching Murders Close Season 2 1996 edit No overallNo inseasonTitleOriginal air dateProd code51 Now Who Wants Ice Cream November 15 1996 1996 11 15 201Sketches Cabin In Woods Cold Open Sovereign Nation Open Mountain Dougie Part 1 Peterson Family News KPFN Miracles Link Thrilling Miracles Ernie Flies Mountain Dougie Part 2 Shampoo F F Woodycooks Independent Nations Games Old Man In House Tag 62 A Talking Junkie November 22 1996 1996 11 22 202Sketches David Acts English Rap Open Talking Junkie New Son Red Balloon Mom amp Pop Porn Shop Ewww Girl Video Video Soul Rap The Musical Homage Awards Creepy Peeping Videos Tag 73 The Biggest Failure in Broadway History November 29 1996 1996 11 29 203Sketches Beating Hippie Open No Adults Allowed No Slackers New KKK Link Ad Awards Mob Chase Link Drunk Cops Iguana Pet Funeral Link Jeepers Creepers Semi Star Hippie Pie Close Hippie Pie Tag 84 If You re Going to Write a Comedy Scene You re Going to Have Some Rat Feces in There December 6 1996 1996 12 06 204Sketches Mr Show Corporation Open Child Labor Writers Room Van Hammersly Gay Son Major Stockholder Interrupts Link Grass Valley Greg Downsizing Big Boss Link Bhopal Newsreel New San Francisco GVG Cleans Bhopal Tag 95 Operation Hell on Earth December 13 1996 1996 12 13 205Sketches Young Superstar Open Old Folks Home Deprivation Hate Group News Family Anchors Recruiters Blame A Thon Link Fartin Gary Second Wind Older Superstar Close 106 The Velveteen Touch of a Dandy Fop December 20 1996 1996 12 20 206Sketches Charity Blind Gary Open Subway Donut Shop Megaphone Crooners Greenlight Gang Movie Execs Coupon The Trial Coupon The Movie Credits Testimonials Close Season 3 1997 edit No overallNo inseasonTitleOriginal air dateProd code111 Heaven s Chimney September 12 1997 1997 09 12 301Sketches Heaven s Chimney Open Deprogramming Heaven Tour Crazy Religious Beliefs Watch Us Have Sex Blatant Sexual Symbolism Montage Link The Devastator Directions Educational Film Festival Link Medieval Science Film Hail Satan Cartoon Cold Tag 122 Peanut Butter Eggs and Dice September 19 1997 1997 09 19 302Sketches Very Special Episode Cold Open David Comes Out As Bald Open Ratings Man Song Map Link Santa s Workshop Tatiana Hermaphrodite Weathergirl Link Cock Ring Warehouse Marriage Announcement Fuzz The Musical Terry Gets An Award Fly By Awards Link The Dewey Awards Bob Lamonta Handing Out Awards Close 133 Oh You Men October 3 1997 1997 10 03 303Sketches Banana Mayor Of Television Open Entertainment 4 Every 1 Ventriloquists People Watching TV TV Guide Link The Hanged Man DeLongpre Dannon Show Sticky Pads Lie Detector TeeVee TV Link Time Caplet Druggachusettes Lose The Lost Episode Close Monkey Outer Space Cold Tag 144 Flat Top Tony and the Purple Canoes October 10 1997 1997 10 10 304Sketches Mr Show Morning Graphic Cold Open Womyn s Solidarity Collective Open Black amp White Film Hard Day s Night VTV Smoosh Norma Jean Monster Break Thru Weekend Young People amp Companions Newscast Bloopers Link Fashion Forecast Fashion Documentary Constant Chum High Link Indomitable Spirit Apocalypse Drill Smoosh On Moon Cold Tag 155 Please Don t Kill Me October 24 1997 1997 10 24 305Sketches Swearing Jar Open TV Ministry Link Swearing Preacher Rolling In It Ferrari Poster Link Landlords Victor amp Dylan Fad Three Hunger Strike Mayostard Mustardayonnaise Evil Genius Telethon Mustmayostardayonnaise Cold Tag 166 Goin on a Holiday October 31 1997 1997 10 31 306Sketches Elderly Open Age War Bills Bills Bills Link Our Secret Love Marriage Photo Link Photo Shop Blowing Up The Moon Spunk Don Pratt SMC Streakers Streak Dome 97 Elderly Taking Over Link Goin On A Holiday 177 Bush is a Pussy November 7 1997 1997 11 07 307Sketches Kedzie Backstage Cold Open Kedzie Takes Over Open Worthington s Law Link Value Magazine Ranking Monkey Link Siamese Twins Bad News Breakers Mafia Mathematicians 24 Is The Highest Number Marching Band Link Philouza Mediocrity Close Dr Katz Cold Tag 188 It s a No Brainer November 14 1997 1997 11 14 308Sketches Li l Devil Knee Socks Cold Open Protesters Open Protesters On The Spot News Lineup Room VTV Link Culture Hunt Frankly Anne Europe Maps Link Jack Webber Calendar Link Dream Of A Lifetime Massage Cream Commercial Anders Press Conference Sloppy Close Fishing Cold Tag 199 A White Man Set Them Free November 28 1997 1997 11 28 309Sketches Viewer Hate Mail Cracker Barrel Open Bob And David Go To Mail Box Sarcasmo Marriage Con And Boat Show Map Link Biosphere Humanimal Ice Cream Flavors Link The Last Indian Vietnam Helicopter Link Army Scene Night Talk With The Senate Subcommittee All Star Salute To The Last Indian Last Indian Cold Tag 2010 The Return of the Curse of the Creature s Ghost December 5 1997 1997 12 05 310Sketches Moe Phelps Open Gus Kryzinski Night Janitor Local World News Blowjob Blowjobs Link Titannica Music Video Link Pre Taped Call In Show The Return Of The Curse Of The Creature s Ghost Chip On Your Shoulder Club Up Your Mother s Ass Moe Phelps Play Close Season 4 1998 edit No overallNo inseasonTitleOriginal air dateProd code211 Life is Precious and God and the Bible October 26 1998 1998 10 26 401Sketches Medical Marijuana Open Pharmacy Electric Underwear Link Law School Apple Butter Link Cloning Hitler Lifeboat Final Thought Link Scams amp Flams Weather Close 222 Show Me Your Weenis November 2 1998 1998 11 02 402Sketches Rat Pack Open Mr Show Boys Club Stealing News Toenapper News Intro Link Toenapper Underground Tapes Wyckyd Sceptre Butt Plugs Link Menocu Blind House Racist In The Year 3000 Benny Hill Close 233 Rudy Will Await Your Foundation November 9 1998 1998 11 09 403Sketches Blooper Open Superstar Machine Phone Sex Dude s Dude Link Audition Dad amp You Prenatal Pageant The Burgundy Loaf Frenchie Delivers Close 244 The Story of Everest November 16 1998 1998 11 16 404Sketches Lethal Logo Cold Open Sweetie Pie Open Family Of Five Link Rapist Clumsy Waiter Pallies Food Ads Fairsley Foods Everest Bumbling Fool Close Sweetie Pie Cold Tag 255 It s Perfectly Understandishable November 23 1998 1998 11 23 405Sketches Rehearsal Open Those Amazing Actors Blind Girl Emergency Psychic Hotline Dalai Lama Monk Academy Chimp Close 266 It s Insane This Guy s Taint November 30 1998 1998 11 30 406Sketches Dead Crew Guy Cold Open Speakers Blind Date Link Intervention Ka Ching Link Stop Change Thieves Men s Club Of Allah Link Be Kind Rewind The Windbreaker Taint Dream Weaver Close 277 Eat Rotten Fruit from a Shitty Tree December 7 1998 1998 12 07 407Sketches Water Cooler Open Marty Farty Date With Queen Spite Marriage Heaven s Gate Link God s Book On Tape Monster Mash Coffee Hunt Close 288 Like Chickens Delicious Chickens December 14 1998 1998 12 14 408Sketches Reparations Open Mississippi Fun Bucks Bugged Drug Deal America s Dumbest Juries Link Rich Guy Negative Ads The Great Hemingway Most Trusted News Team Fat Survivor 2000 lb Old Man Link Civil War Reenactments Pledge Drive Close 299 Sad Songs Are Nature s Onions December 21 1998 1998 12 21 409Sketches Ratings Child Open Debate Music Offer Inside The Actor Lost Inside The Actor Earth Shoes Dying Planet Link Teardrop Awards Shrunken Mr Show Close 3010 Patriotism Pepper and Professionalism December 28 1998 1998 12 28 410Sketches Resort Cold Open Exec Open Money Warning Warnings Link Weeklong Romance Godyssey Link Marilyn Monster Pizza Parlours Info Jimmy Goodbye Tombstone Vendetta Link Vendetta Info Jimmy Close Production editOdenkirk and Cross had both been involved in the sketch show The Ben Stiller Show with Odenkirk as one of the actors and Cross a writer The two found a common sense of humor and tried their hand at taking some of the ideas that did not work well on the show to a local comedy club Their routines were very successful leading Odenkirk s manager Bernie Brillstein to try to find a means to make them into a television show HBO had already been scouting the pair given the two s past roles in other influential comedies including The Larry Sanders Show and quickly greenlit the show providing enough funds for a two episode order They managed to stretch the budget of the two episode order to cover four episodes for the first season 8 The show continued for three additional seasons However ahead of the fourth season HBO rescheduled the show into a Monday midnight slot which made it difficult to find and resulted in poor ratings leading to HBO to cancel the show after the fourth season 9 Contributors editMr 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 returning for one episode of season four Talley appeared in all episodes except for four towards the end of the third season Jay Johnston a featured performer throughout the series was credited as a member of the main cast for the final episode of the show Main cast edit David Cross Bob Odenkirk John Ennis Tom Kenny seasons 1 3 and episode 402 Jill Talley Jay Johnston main season 4 previously featured Featured cast and frequent collaborators edit Scott Adsit season 4 Scott Aukerman season 2 4 Jack Black seasons 1 2 Jay Johnston seasons 1 4 Karen Kilgariff seasons 3 4 Jerry Minor episode 205 season 4 Theresa Mulligan episode 204 season 3 Bill Odenkirk seasons 1 4 Brett Paesel seasons 2 4 B J Porter episodes 205 and 307 season 4 Brian Posehn seasons 1 4 Mary Lynn Rajskub seasons 1 2 Mark Rivers season 4 Sarah Silverman episode 103 season 3 Dino Stamatopoulos seasons 2 4 Becky Thyre season 4 Paul F Tompkins seasons 1 4 Writing staff edit Bob Odenkirk episode 101 410 David Cross episode 101 410 Jay Johnston episode 203 410 Bill Odenkirk episode 203 410 Dino Stamatopoulos episode 203 206 401 403 410 Paul F Tompkins episode 203 310 Brian Posehn episode 204 205 301 408 Mike Stoyanov episode 301 305 Mike Upchurch episode 301 310 Scott Aukerman episode 401 410 Jerry Collins episode 401 407 B J Porter episode 401 410 Eric Hoffman episode 406 410 Contributing writers edit Tom Kenny episode 308 Brent Forrester episode 308 404 Brian Posehn episode 410 Reception editMr Show with Bob and David was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Variety Music or Comedy Program at the 50th Primetime Emmy Awards losing to Dennis Miller Live and also received a nomination for the song How High The Mountain in the category of Outstanding Music and Lyrics The following year it was renominated for Outstanding Writing losing this time to The Chris Rock Show and also received a Creative Arts Emmy Award nomination for lighting director Simon Miles 10 At the 9th Golden Satellite Awards in 2004 the show s third season DVD set was nominated for Best DVD Release of TV Shows 10 In 2010 prompted by the announcement of IFC s plans to re air Mr Show it was included in a short list of TV s greatest cult comedy series by The A V Club 11 Related projects edit nbsp Cross and Odenkirk as themselves live at Festival Supreme in 2013 12 Run Ronnie Run edit Main article Run Ronnie Run Mr Show also spawned a spin off movie Run Ronnie Run which was shown at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival 13 but went straight to DVD In an April 2004 article in Chunklet magazine Odenkirk noted numerous problems they had had with the film blaming the film s director Troy Miller who chose to freeze us out hold us at arm s length and not let us influence the movie nearly on the scale that we should have 14 Mr Show Live Hooray for America edit In September 2002 original cast members Bob Odenkirk David Cross John Ennis Brian Posehn and Stephanie Courtney toured in a show called Mr Show Hooray for America The two month stint included distillations of some of Mr Show s sketches such as The Burgundy Loaf and new material 15 In the stage show the large fictitious mega corporation Globo Chem We own everything so you don t have to sponsors David s stage persona to run for the presidency of the United States 16 The tour included 16 large cities and college towns in North America San Diego Washington D C Philadelphia New York City Boston Ann Arbor Chicago Madison Minneapolis Los Angeles San Francisco Sacramento Eugene Portland Seattle and Vancouver 17 Hollywood Said No edit In September 2013 Grand Central Publishing released Hollywood Said No Orphaned Film Scripts Bastard Scenes and Abandoned Darlings from the Creators of Mr Show a book of rejected scripts and unused Mr Show sketches The audiobook version included full cast readings by former Mr Show performers and writers One of the rejected scripts is the original version of Hooray for America which had earlier been adapted as part of the Mr Show Live tour 18 Mr Show Zoomtacular Annual Business Call for Charity edit During the COVID 19 pandemic in May 2020 Cross Odenkirk and most of the show s supporting cast including Kenny Talley Johnston Ennis Aukerman Posehn Paesel Rajskub and Tompkins created a Zoom based streaming Mr Show reunion event the Mr Show Zoomtacular Annual Business Call for Charity with proceeds benefiting the LIFT charity The event featured new sketches in the style of Mr Show as well as updates from the various cast members on their own current projects and concluded with the cast and additional friends singing a cover of Eat It by Weird Al Yankovic who also participated that mocked a prior attempt to cover Imagine by Gal Gadot and other celebrities performed earlier 19 Legacy editWhile the show was never viewed by a mass audience due to its premium cable broadcast it remains a highly influential piece of American sketch comedy Many involved with the show have gone on to become staples of the American comedy landscape The Sarah Silverman Program was written by and stars Sarah Silverman and features Jay Johnston and Brian Posehn Arrested Development features David Cross as regular character Tobias Funke the series also had guest spots filled by Mr Show alumni such as Bob Odenkirk as a marriage counselor Jerry Minor and Jay Johnston as gay cops and John Ennis as a mall security guard Jack Black had supporting roles in Mr Show Cross and Odenkirk would go on to work with Black on producing a show for HBO for the comedy band Tenacious D which would also feature Mr Show alumnus Paul F Tompkins In January 2011 IFC began airing 90 minute blocks of Mr Show The Ben Stiller Show Action and The Larry Sanders Show three times per week 11 The programming block was often hosted by Mr Show writer and actor Scott Aukerman who also conducted new interviews with the shows contributors and younger comedians who have been influenced by the shows 11 The song Adam s Song by American pop punk band Blink 182 got its name as a tribute reference to a sketch from the show about a band that writes a song by the same name with similar lyrical content This was confirmed by Cross in an interview who said They were fans of the show and that was a knowing tribute that I thought was pretty cool 20 David s Situation edit Odenkirk and Cross reunited in 2008 to create the HBO pilot David s Situation which was shot but never aired 21 22 The network gave the pair 400 000 to shoot a pilot which was shot on the Everybody Loves Raymond soundstage which appeared to go well during the taping however while Cross and Odenkirk were editing the episode they felt it failed to capture that same energy on screen 23 In an interview with Vanity Fair Cross said We told them that we didn t want to do this show we d rather do Mr Show 2 0 And they were like Yeah O K that s great but the thing is we don t have any more money for this year But we ll figure out something next year And we never heard from them again 23 Comedians and shows inspired by Mr Show edit Comedy duo Tim amp Eric have said their program Tim and Eric Awesome Show Great Job was highly inspired by Mr Show 24 Odenkirk served as the producer on Awesome Show as well as Tom Goes to the Mayor and The Birthday Boys Other sketch comedy shows whose creators have cited Mr Show as an influence include Portlandia Key amp Peele Kroll Show The Whitest Kids U Know People s Emergency Guide and Human Giant 25 After winning a Golden Globe for Abbott Elementary creator star Quinta Brunson named Mr Show as an inspiration and personally thanked fellow nominee Bob Odenkirk 26 Revival editMain article W Bob amp David In April 2015 Netflix acquired Mr Show and put in an order for four half hour episodes and one hour long making of special 27 The announcement was a followup to a Twitter post from Paul F Tompkins teasing about something new coming from the Mr Show gang in the new year 28 W Bob amp David premiered on November 13 2015 29 Characters editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed June 2013 Learn how and when to remove this message Odenkirk and Cross mostly avoided using recurring characters a la Saturday Night Live 30 but some characters made repeat appearances Character Actor Description Ronnie Dobbs David Cross A white trash habitual petty criminal regularly caught in the act on Fuzz a COPS like program Known for the catchphrases Y all are brutalizing me and Let s have us a champagne jam Sketch also launched Maynard James Keenan s band Puscifer Grass Valley Greg David Cross An eccentric billionaire computer genius who invented the delete key loves vegan sweets and retarded goats Dylan David Cross A pretentious man clad in a long scarf even in hot weather and friend of Droopy He shuns popular American culture and modern technology 31 Terry Twillstein Bob Odenkirk British television producer who discovers Ronnie Dobbs and tries to utilize him in a West End like fashion Sen Howell Tankerbell Bob Odenkirk An ultra conservative Georgia Dixiecrat Senator Blueberry Head David Cross A blue haired comedian who serves as a parody of Carrot Top known for his use of nonsensical props Fancy Pants Bill Odenkirk A dandy who makes occasional silent walk ons First seen clad in Edwardian garb he makes his second appearance in a more Elizabethan style Droopy Bob Odenkirk A twenty something slacker He wants to work at a local museum though he has few qualifications He never went by any name during the show Three Times One Minus One David Cross and Bob Odenkirk An R amp B duo from Scarsdale made up of Pootie T Cross and Wolfgang Amadeus Thelonius Von Funkenmeister the XIX 3 4 Odenkirk They are sponsored by The WPCBCN White People Co opting Black Culture Network Kedzie Matthews Tom Kenny A hyperactive comedian whose humor is overblown Famous Mortimer Patton Oswalt A director known for his documentary Naked Ambition and Coupon The Movie Son of among others recently divorced newscast members References edit Hertz Barry November 12 2015 W Bob amp David A revival any fan of Mr Show could hope for The Globe and Mail Archived from the original on November 9 2016 Retrieved January 16 2016 O 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original on February 8 2017 Retrieved June 2 2013 a b c O Neal Sean December 2 2010 IFC adds The Larry Sanders Show Mr Show other awesome shows The A V Club Archived from the original on November 16 2020 Retrieved April 17 2020 Brown August October 17 2013 Festival Supreme A comedy Coachella on the Santa Monica Pier Los Angeles Times Retrieved June 2 2021 Run Ronnie Run Sundance Film Festival 2002 Archived from the original on November 16 2020 Retrieved June 2 2013 Bob Odenkirk as told to Henry Owings April 29 2004 Is Run Ronnie Run Overrated You bet Here s why Chunklet Archived from the original on June 7 2007 Retrieved June 2 2013 Look people are angry at New Line Don t be angry at New Line The only thing New Line did wrong was not defend us But in their defense they didn t know who we were On the other hand the person to blame is the director who knew us and knew how important we were to our own comedy and chose to freeze us out hold us at arm s length and not let us influence the 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Huffington Post Arianna Huffington Archived from the original on November 16 2020 Retrieved April 6 2015 Odenkirk Naomi 2002 Mr Show What Happened The Complete Story and Episode Guide Squaresville Books p 72 ISBN 0971359784 In audio commentary specify castmates describe Cross s first impression on them being reminiscent of Dylan External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Mr Show with Bob and David Mr Show at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mr Show with Bob and David amp oldid 1214777142 Episodes, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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