Ronnie Dobbs for the National Entitilitus Foundation > Bob and David take audience suggestions for the show > "Hitler Sings" > Father Jim, progressive priest, meets an asshole at a party > Change for a Dollar > Ronnie Dobbs – HBO presents "Natural Born Drunk: The Ronnie Dobbs Story" > Incubation Pants.
Senator Tankerbell tells "the joke" to underline the inherent perils of federal arts funding > David wears a shock collar to monitor his performances > Ole Swerdlow, folk puppeteer > "Golden Books for Seniors" > The "What to Think" Network's "Good News" program > "Overcome" Renouncing Homo-sin-uality > "The Bible Machine" presents Marshall, the 13th apostle > Voiceover king > "Globo-Chem" advertising presentation featuring Pit-Pat, the pansexual spokescreature > "The Joke: The Musical" with the U.S. Senator Seal of Approval.
The Unauthorized Biography of Mr. Show > Bob's mail-order bride > "Kiss to prove you're not gay" > The gay porno film > The honeymoon couple > The "Third Wheel" > "Screwballz," the sex partner dating show > Video complaints > Borden Grote, celebrity film extra, goes all the way for a role in a mental institution > Soul singer Larry Black performs "We'll Make Love Tonight" > The "Supermodel Calling Service" > "My Film Festival."
Must-see TV – Pope flees homicide accusations in popemobile > A pope expert speaks > Larry learns guitar > I.D.S. (Imminent Death Syndrome) > The trial of the millennium > "Spank," a performance artist, tries to make his statement on the American flag > "Spank" has his day in court > Courtroom experts > The Founding Fathers: A History of the Flag > The Museum of History.
Used as a preview/promo for season 2. Tom plays host Carlin McCree, who hosts "Fantastic Newness". He introduces a product that can be used in the living room, kitchen, and even the bedroom. It's called Mr. Show, and we get to meet the inventors, Bob Odenkirk and David Cross. Carlin says he had no clue that they had, so they show him the "Change for A Dollar Sketch". We then meet Nancy Gumphrey, played by Jill, burning a pot of milk. They show another sketch to the pot. Then they show a sketch that shows why HBO, because they swear alot. Officer Mahoney, played by John, comes down and the boys try to show his police car a sketch to help clean it up. The audience threatens to kill Carlin if they don't get more, so Bob and David show a minute-long preview of Season 2. This doesn't satisfy the crowd, and Carlin is killed.
Mr. Show becomes a sovereign nation > Mountain Dougie part 1 > The Peterson Family News > Thrilling Miracles > 8-in-1 Super Pan infomercial > Only the British can fly > New Freelands, Montana: Mountain Dougie part 2 > U.S. Customs > "Take Back the Streets" with F.F. Woodycooks > The Independent Nations Games > The Standoff: Day 4.
Waiting for David > The Generation Gap > "No Adults Allowed" - Talking to Teenagers > Slacker discrimination > The New Ku Klux Klan > American Ad Awards: NAMBLA "We're Not Killers" > "Drunk Cops: Hammered in Detroit" > Nathan's pet iguana > "Jeepers Creepers - Semi-Star" the musical > Offensive ending.
Mr. Show goes public and opens up the floor for questions from you, the shareholders > Child labor script writers > Van Hammersly, champion billiard player > "We love our gay son" > "Work is play!" Greg Sniper, principal stockholder of Mr. Show, plays a visit to the set > Downsizing > The new economics of child labor > Senator Tankerbell speaks > GloboChem presents "San Francisco: The Theme Park" - Family Friendly!
A seventies-looking news broadcast sets up several "Mr. Show" clips. Only these newscasters aren't the professionals that they should be.
"Who wants a banana?" > Taping "The Lost Episode" with The Mayor of Television > Entertainment 4 Every 1 Productions > East Coast/West Coast ventriloquist feud > Watch more TV > The hanged man > The Delongpre Dannon Show > Ol' Fisherman's Sticky Pads > Lie Detector > Tee-Vee T.V.: The Time Caplet with Sam and Criminy Crafft > "Druggachusettes" > Losing "The Lost Episode" > "Who wants a banana?" reprise.
Mr. Show Morning Show: The Womyn's Solidarity Collective > "Got a Good Thing Going" - The Beetletown Players > V-TV presents "Smoosh" and "Norma Jean Monster" > Young people and their companions > Nooz 6 Blooperz! > Wee-Time Toddler Wear sales meeting > Predicting the future of fashion with Nostradamus > Indomitable Spirit > Apocalypse Drill > "Smoosh" on the moon.
Viewer Hate Mail > The Mr. Show Cracker Barrel > The Misunderstood Letters of Sharwood Lish > Marriage-Con & Boat Show > Biosphere > Corporate ice cream > The Last Indian > Dying asshole in Vietnam > Night Talk with the Senate Subcommittee > All-Star Solute to The Last Indian > Les Balloons Sportif.
Run Ronnie Run is a heart warming spin-off from the cult hit HBO series "Mr. Show". It is the story of Ronwell Quincy Dobbs (David Cross), who has a unique talent for getting arrested. A British television personality, Terry Twillstein (Bob Odenkirk), gets sight of Ronnie and brings Ronnie to Hollywood to get him his own TV show. Ronnie must then deal with his new life, while having to deal with missing his ex-wife that he left back home. This is a delightful comedy with countless celebrity cameos by Dave Foley, Jeff Goldblum, and Jack Black to name a few, as well as many appearances by characters from "Mr. Show".
Songs from the series, in order: Mr. Show Theme Song, Big Dumb Ape, Blew Moon, David Does Piaf, Don't Beatle Me Up, Dracula's Pajama Party, Eww Girl Eww, Garden of Hate (Bar Band Version), Garden of Hate (Tiny Tim Version), Gettin' The Shaft, Halloween Shindig, Indomitable Spirit (Demo Scratch), Information Jimmy Demo (Part 1), Information Jimmy Demo (Part 2), Kids and Dads, Marilyn Monster (Full Song), Monk Academy, Party Girl, Pharmacist Song, Praying Machine, Red Balloon, Schnell Schnell Deutschland, Superstar Machine (Emotion Lotion), Thank You For The Ride
This Mr. Show clip special had clips from season 2, made to promote season 3.
Bob Odenkirk and David Cross are getting the Mr. Show gang back together for a special event type of thing to benefit LIFT, the national organization empowering families to break the cycle of poverty. Featuring Paul F. Tompkins, Scott Aukerman, Tom Kenny, Jill Talley, Jay Johnston, Brian Posehn, Brett Paesel, and John Ennis. With music by Nobel Prize winner Eban Schletter.
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. 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.