Chappelle's Show

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"Chappelle's Show" takes comedian Dave Chappelle's own personal joke book and brings it to life, with episodes consisting of sketches, man-on-the-street pieces, and pop culture parodies introduced by Dave in a stand-up format in front of a studio audience. Chappelle's unique point-of-view on the world provides a hilarious, defiant and sometimes dangerous look at American culture, including music, movies, television, advertising, current events, and everyday life situations.

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  • TheTVDB.com Series ID 71862
  • Status Ended
  • First Aired January 22, 2003
  • Recent July 23, 2006
  • Airs Tuesday, at 10:00pm
  • Network Comedy Central
  • Average Runtime 30 minutes
  • Genres Comedy
  • Original Country United States of America
  • Original Language English
  • Time Period 2000s
  • TV Type or Format Sketch
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  • Episode Screenshot Format 4:3 Screencap
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Season From To Episodes
All Seasons
Specials April 2003 May 2004 5
Season 1 January 2003 April 2003 12
Season 2 January 2004 April 2004 13
Season 3 - The Lost Episodes July 2006 July 2006 3
Unassigned Episodes 0
Season From To Episodes
All Seasons
Season 1 January 2003 April 2003 12
Season 2 January 2004 April 2004 13
Season 3 July 2006 July 2006 3
Unassigned Episodes 5
Absolute ordering places all episodes in a single ordered season. This is generally used for anime.
Season From To Episodes
Season 1 0
Unassigned Episodes 33
Name Number of Episodes Dates
Dave Chappelle 26 01/22/2003 - 04/14/2004
Neal Brennan 25 01/22/2003 - 04/14/2004
Name Number of Episodes Dates
Andre Allen 11 01/22/2003 - 04/09/2003
Rusty Cunieff 9 01/29/2003 - 04/09/2003
Bobcat Goldthwait 2 01/22/2003 - 02/05/2003
Scott Vindent 2 03/19/2003 - 03/26/2003
Rusty Cindief 1 01/22/2003
Rusty Cundieff 1 03/26/2003

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