MADtv

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MADtv
Image:Mad-TV-Logo.jpg
Format Live action, comedy, variety television series
Created by Quincy Jones, Fax Bahr and Adam Small.
Starring See the MADtv Complete Cast List.
Country of origin Image:Flag of the United States.svg United States
No. of episodes 300 as of November 17 2007
Production
Running time 44 minutes per episode
Broadcast
Original channel FOX
Picture format 480i SDTV
Original run October 14 1995 – present
External links
Official website
IMDb profile
TV.com summary

MADtv is an American sketch comedy television series based on the humor magazine, Mad. It was first broadcast on October 14 1995. The one-hour show airs Saturday nights on 11-p.m. local time on FOX and is in syndication on Comedy Central. It was created by Fax Bahr and Adam Small, who wrote for In Living Color and are also responsible for Gary & Mike and Blue Collar TV. The series was originally produced by Bahr/Small Productions and Quincy Jones/David Salzman Entertainment (QDE) in associaton with 20th Century Fox Television (Warner Bros.' parent company Time Warner owns MAD Magazine through its DC Comics subsidiary), but since Bahr and Small left the series at the end of the third season (they are currently credited as "executive consultants"), the series has been handled by QDE and Warner Bros. Television.

MADtv began its thirteenth season on September 15, 2007

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[edit] Format

The format of MADtv is a mixture of scenes shot live for a studio audience, and pre-taped short films—both place a heavy emphasis on pop culture parody. Skits and sketches are performed in a manner similar to other variety shows. In the first three seasons, animated segments based on Don Martin and Spy vs. Spy comic strips would be shown between sketches without the studio audience. Aside from the appearance of Alfred E. Neuman in the opening credits and during occasional interstitials, these cartoons provided the only direct connection between the magazine and the TV series. Indirectly, another connection is that relative to other sketch shows, MADtv has a heavy focus on parody. Music videos and TV shows are parodied often on MADtv.

Previously, MADtv had opening and closing monologues from the cast. Recent seasons have monologues performed in character.

MADtv spoofs other shows, such as the long-running game show The Price is Right, with actors playing Bob Barker and Rod Roddy, and it also takes on other celebrities, like Wayne Brady, Kenny Rogers, and John Madden.

MADtv is said to be a successor to FOX's previous sketch comedy program, In Living Color. Fax Bahr and Adam Small were writers for In Living Color. Also, some sketches in MADtv were based on ones in In Living Color.

Comparisons with NBC's Saturday Night Live are inevitable, given the two shows' similar formats and similar airtimes on Saturday night (MADtv runs from 11:00 p.m. to midnight, while SNL runs from 11:30 p.m. to 1:00 a.m., both Eastern time, though some stations delay the start of MadTV by a half hour to 11:35 due to 11 p.m. newscasts). Having lasted now for more than a decade (13 years to SNL's 33), MADtv is the longest-running SNL competitor to date.

[edit] MADtv cast

See also: List of MADtv cast members

[edit] Featured members

[edit] Notable tenures

Although MADtv has a rapid turnover of supporting players, some performers have had long tenures with the show. Few have broken the seven-year barrier. Among the longest-serving cast members are:

Cast Member First Cast Appearance Last Cast Appearance Total Seasons
Michael McDonald September 12, 1998 Present 10 (as of Season 13)
Aries Spears September 20, 1997 May 21, 2005 8
Debra Wilson October 14, 1995 May 17, 2003 8
Bobby Lee October 6, 2001 Present 7 (as of Season 13)

[edit] History of MADtv

[edit] Historical synopsis

The following are a series of links to pages which give a detailed account of the history of MADtv.

[edit] MADtv era breakdown

For a historical overview with a detail analysis of each era of MADtv (cast members, sketches, animation, etc.) please see one of the following links below:

[edit] MADtv season breakdown

For a detailed analysis of each individual season of MADtv (cast members, sketches, animation, etc.) please see one of the following links:

[edit] Popular recurring characters and sketches

For more details on this topic, see MADtv recurring characters.

[edit] Episode tapings

Each week, the cast and crew work to get each episode ready for TV viewing. The process is as follows:

Sunday

  • Scripts for the episode are mailed home to cast members.
  • Cast members read through the sketches and practice their lines at home.

Monday

  • First rehearsal.
  • Scripts are read through and acted out.
  • If necessary, changes are made.

Tuesday

  • Sketches are edited to fit new changes.
  • Cast members and crew discuss other ways to improve the episode.

Wednesday

  • First rehearsal in the studio.
  • Sets are sketched.
  • Props are discussed and used.
  • Transitions and technical details are practiced.

Thursday

  • Pre-taped sketches are taped.
  • Last minute rehearsal for Friday's taping.
  • Preparations for Friday's taping are made.

Friday

  • Dress rehearsal for the night's taping.
  • The episode is taped.
  • Audience members arrive and view the taped episode

Saturday

  • Cast gets a day off.

[edit] Cast becomes crew

The cast members often write their own sketches. If a cast member wishes to write his/her own sketch, he/she submits it to the producers, who then decide whether the sketch is worthy of airing on television.

On occasion, cast members have taken on other behind-the scenes roles. Michael McDonald stopped appearing on the show for about half a year in Season 9 (2003-2004) to concentrate on directing sketches. Michael still directs sketches to this day.

[edit] DVD releases

In 2004, WB Home Video released The Complete First Season of MADtv. However, due to poor sales, they cancelled the release of Season 2 (despite the promise for it in the Season 1 DVD). However, in 2005, MADtv: The Best of Seasons 8, 9, and 10 was released, which featured the most popular sketches from the most recent years of MADtv.

[edit] Reruns of MADtv

MADtv is currently being rerun on Comedy Central. Comedy Central added the series to its line-up in 2004 (replacing re-runs of Saturday Night Live, which had moved to the E! network). Comedy Central initially had the right to air Seasons 1-8. In late 2004, they obtained the rights to Season 9, and in 2005 they obtained the rights of Season 10. Recently, the network has picked up the rights to the 11th season of the show and Season 11 episodes have begun airing on the weekends in the early morning and on the weekdays in the early afternoon. The show currently airs in the 12:00 p.m., and 1:00 p.m. timeslots. Sometimes, episodes of the show are cut from one hour to 30 minutes, but most episodes are kept in their original format.

TNN aired MADtv from 1999 to 2001 and aired the first six seasons of the show only. All episodes were cut from one hour to 30 minutes when aired on TNN.

MADtv has also been aired on several local channels, but it is usually heavily edited due to content on these channels.

[edit] Show facts

  • Heavy D and the Boyz, who did the In Living Color theme song, also created the MADtv theme song. For Season 13, the theme song was changed from it's original sound to a combination of snippets of drum and guitar music and applause.
  • Some former SNL castmembers who have appeared on MADtv include: Gilbert Gottfried (on a "Funky Walker, Dirty Talker" sketch), Martin Short (once on MADtv's fifth anniversary special [which he mistakes for the 25th anniversary special of SNL] and again on a Season 12 sketch, where he teaches cast member Nicole Parker how to be a Broadway star), and Jimmy Fallon (appeared on a red carpet interview segment).
  • Stand-up comedian Patton Oswalt was a writer for MADtv in its first two seasons.

[edit] See also

[edit] External links

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