Show Number Eighty-Four
Charles Bronson has been kidnapped and News Break with Lawrence Degley is covering it. Lawrence will interview guests and follow law enforcement as they rescue Charles Bronson and his daughter.
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Show Number Eighty-Five
We return to format after a long break and series of specials with a traditional episode. Sketches featuring Al Pacino, Detective Stupid, and a look back at some of our favorite sketches.
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Show Number Eighty-Six
In the summer of 1993 we filmed a few parodies of the Al Pacino starring film "Scent of a Woman". The multiple segments were seen in multiple episodes. We feature the first story here in full.
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Show Number Eighty-Seven
In the summer of 1993 we filmed a few parodies of the Al Pacino film "Scent of a Woman". The multiple segments were seen in multiple episodes. We present the second story in full.
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Show Number Eighty-Eight
It's the Jack Nicholson special with co-host Robert DeNiro. Jack and Bobby welcome guests Tawny Kitaen and Shannon Daugherty.
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Show Number Eighty-Nine
We take our "Twin Peaks" parody serial sketches, that inspired our "Murder After Dark" TV movie trilogy, and place them all in one episode with no interruptions. Hosted by Mike Burke and Lawrence Degley.
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Show Number Ninety
This is the third and final edition in the "Murder After Dark" TV movie series. After months and months we FINALLY find out who the true killer is.
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Show Number Ninety-One
Deleted Scenes, Outtakes, Extended Scenes Special. We had to leave a lot on the cutting room floor recently as we get closer to the end of the series. We have taken all of this extra material and complied them in place.
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Show Number Ninety-Two
We present our final TV movie special with the horror/mystery Once Upon A Midnight Dreary". This film had no written dialogue. Every scene was improvised and mostly shot in one night. Features three bone chilling stories.
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Show Number Ninety-Three
Dick Clark and Ed McMahon take over the show for our very first and only CAD's Bloopers and Practical Jokes special. Features parody bloopers and practical jokes.
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Show Number Ninety-Four
We look back at a staple of our show with the Best of Weekend News Part 2. With anchors John Landolfi, Jessica Hawkins, Lawrence Degley, and Karl Peterson. Features clips from 1993 to 1994.
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Show Number Ninety-Five
We spoof the Nancy Kerrigan/Tanya Harding incident and feature the Nutty Soap Opera skit. Two parody commercials including Regis Philbin for Harvest Crisp Brownies and Al Pacino's Who Wha cereal.
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Show Number Ninety-Six
The cast plays in huge piles of snow that recently fell. We welcome guests Mrs. Jack Nicholson, Nancy Kerrigan and local High School student and friend of the cast Melissa Carbo.
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Show Number Ninety-Seven
Cher and Jo Bench join Mike for a crazy interview. Scenes from our canceled comedy movie "Neighbors At War". Also a Weekend Bernie's II parody, Former Pres. Richard Nixon joins us for News Break and a look at our funniest moments.
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Show Number Ninety-Eight
Regis Philbin pays us visit. Charles Bronson, Jack Nicholson, and Former President Bush visit News Break. Parody commercial of canned dog food for humans, Rescue 411 with William Shatner, and look back at the past.
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Show Number Ninety-Nine
Jam packed show full of crazy stunts, parody commercials for gross stuff, an interview with Yonish from Ghostbusters II, and weird stuff that Mike's puts in his mouth that shocks and stuns the cast.
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Show Number One-Hundred
Comedy After Dark says goodbye with their milestone 100th Episode finale spectacular. Sharon Stone and Dudley Moore stop in. Cast members from the past are back and a look back at the crazy moments that defined us.
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