Deleted sketches from previous episodes include Star Trek 10: We're Almost Dead, shopping with Missy, Ronald Reagan condoms, Family Feud, and President Bush getting sick on our show; it's not pretty.
President-elect Bill Clinton takes the oath of office. Kermit the frog talks to the audience. Also featured is our most disgusting and craziest sketch ever in The Exorcist 93. Plus a wild monologue like no other.
President Clinton sings an Elvis song. Mike interviews Dementia. Cecilia Ray chats with John. We also receive a visit from former President Bush. Sketches include Peoples Court, The Wonder Years and Tom and Grosseanne Arnold.
We parody the culture of 1993 including the Clarence Thomas controversy, the annoying Energizer rabbit commercials and the television show 'I Witness Video". Guests include Leona Hemsley, Ross Perot, Tammy Faye Baker, and Bobcat Goldweith.
Pres. Bill Clinton opens the show from the Oval Office. Julia Child shows us what it would be like if she was a daredevil. Former Pres. Richard Nixon pays us a visit.
We are visited by Regis and Kathie Lee. Superhero Ansaldoman returns to fight Mary Jo Buttafuoco. For Weekend News John welcomes Beetlejuice. William Shatner debuts his new show Rescue 1-900.
Aunt Bethany and Uncle Lewis from National Lampoons Christmas Vacation visits Weekend News. Also featured is Richard Simmons, Peter Faulk as Colombo and Cecilia Ray and her family.
Weekend News special report covers the mugging of Cecilia Ray. Reporters are on the scene with guests Woody Allen, ex-President Reagan, VP Al Gore, Pres. Bill Clinton, Ansaldoman, and ex-President Bush.
Lawrence Degley returns. We introduce our new permanent name "Comedy After Dark". Also featured is our parody of hair in a can, a spoof on the movie Groundhog Day and a message from Pres. Bill Clinton.
It's Talent Night. Dementia gets to perform multiple songs, John and Karl eat fire, and Jason Ansaldo and Mike Burke star in the unwritten sketch After Dark Theater.
We feature a wild monologue, a very sexy performance from Madonna, a parody of Unsolved Mysteries, Beetlejuice 2: The Return, and the return of Girl Talk.
Comedy After Dark goes to Washington. We visit the cherry blossoms, the Jefferson Memorial, Teddy Roosevelt Memorial, Lincoln Memorial, and present shadow puppets on the Washington Monument. Richard Nixon sneaks away with our show notes.
We continue from Washington DC. with featured parody guests former Presidents Bush, Reagan and President Bill Clinton waves and greets visitors in front of The White House.
We go behind the scenes of Comedy After Dark showing what it's like to film the show. We had an extra camera on hand during Show Number Forty-Four and captured all of it in it's rawness.
It's a huge celebration as we reach our 50th. Featured is a cast reunion, our best sketches and moments so far, a crazy edition of Weekend News, and live music right from Mike's backyard. This is part 1 of 2.
We continue to celebrate our big 50th milestone. We celebrate with cast members from the past and present and continue to look at highlights from the series. We also include lots of new comedy bits as well. This is part 2 of 2.