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      Oct 7, 2000-May 19, 2001
      25 episodes
      Episodes
      25. S6 E25
      25. S6 E25 May 19, 2001
      • NSYNC's Chris Kirkpatrick guest stars as Rusty's dream interviewee.
    • 24. S6 E24
      24. S6 E24 May 12, 2001
      • Cindy Margolis; Bob Newhart.
    • 23. S6 E23
      23. S6 E23 May 5, 2001
      • WWE's the Rock.
    • 22. S6 E22
      22. S6 E22 Apr 28, 2001
      • Actor Tom Green ("Freddy Got Fingered") guest stars. Rock group Green Day performs.
    • 21. S6 E21
      21. S6 E21 Apr 21, 2001
      • Elton John collaborates with Saddam Hussein, Louis Farrakhan and Adolf Hitler.
    • 20. S6 E20
      20. S6 E20 Apr 14, 2001
      • The Marshall McBride LP; Hot Tub Lorraine; Pop Stars.
    • 19. S6 E19
      19. S6 E19 Mar 24, 2001
      • Guest star: actor Patrick Fugit ("Almost Famous").
    • 18. S6 E18
      18. S6 E18 Mar 10, 2001
      • O-Town; Debra's Garden; Green Day.
    • 17. S6 E17
      17. S6 E17 Feb 24, 2001
      • Guests Regis Philbin and Tony Hawk.
    • 16. S6 E16
      16. S6 E16 Feb 17, 2001
      • "Bill Clinton at the Grammys"; parody of MTV's "Cribs"; preview of the 'N Sync movie.
    • 15. S6 E15
      15. S6 E15 Feb 10, 2001
      • Guest stars: actors Susan Sarandon and Seth Green.
    • 14. S6 E14
      14. S6 E14 Feb 3, 2001
      • Guest stars: actor David Boreanaz ("Angel") and the rock band Incubus.
    • 13. S6 E13
      13. S6 E13 Jan 27, 2001
      • In "Superbore No More," a premature victory announcement changes the outcome of Super Bowl XXXV.
    • 12. S6 E12
      12. S6 E12 Jan 20, 2001
      • "Dude, Where's Air Force One?" and other sketches. With music guest Vitamin C.
    • 11. S6 E11
      11. S6 E11 Jan 13, 2001
      • Boxer Lennox Lewis; the Gap troll sues for discrimination against the trendy clothing store.
    • 10. S6 E10
      10. S6 E10 Dec 16, 2000
      • Musical guest Everclear; "Funky Christmas," "Raging Rudolph" and other sketches.
    • 9. S6 E9
      9. S6 E9 Dec 9, 2000
      • Comic-actor Richard Lewis, music guest Everclear.
    • 8. S6 E8
      8. S6 E8 Nov 25, 2000
      • Cypress Hill; world premiere of "How the Grinch Stole Christmas.".
    • 7. S6 E7
      7. S6 E7 Nov 18, 2000
      • Return of Stuart; "The Birth Control Pilgrim"; "Win Your Land Back"; musical guest Outkast.
    • 6. S6 E6
      6. S6 E6 Nov 11, 2000
      • Mandy Moore; "Charlie's Angels" premiere.
    • 5. S6 E5
      5. S6 E5 Nov 4, 2000
      • Chyna, Cypress Hill and cast members from "General Hospital.".
    • 4. S6 E4
      4. S6 E4 Oct 28, 2000
      • The cast spoofs celebrities greeting trick-or-treaters; musical guest Snoop Dogg and Doggy's Angels.
    • 3. S6 E3
      3. S6 E3 Oct 21, 2000
      • Spoof of Madonna's "Music" video; music group Barenaked Ladies performs.
    • 2. S6 E2
      2. S6 E2 Oct 14, 2000
      • Actress Kathy Bates guest stars; "Meet the Parents" press junket.
    • 1. S6 E1
      1. S6 E1 Oct 7, 2000
      • "Regis Philbin" gets new co-host; "Sex and the City" parody; musical guest No Doubt.
  1. The sixth season of Mad TV, an American sketch comedy series, originally aired in the United States on the Fox Network between September 23, 2000, and June 23, 2001. Summary. Mad TV began its 6th season with several cast changes. Pat Kilbane and original cast member Phil LaMarr left the show at the end of the 5th season.

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    The sixth season of MADtv aired from October 7, 2000, to June 23, 2001 with a total of 30 episodes. The season was preceded by Season 5 and succeeded by Season 7. This was the first season for Andrew Daly and Stephnie Weir, the only season for Christian Duguay, Dannah Feinglass, and Jeff Richards, and the final season for Nelson Ascencio and origin...

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    •Nelson Ascencio •Alex Borstein •Mo Collins •Christian Duguay •Michael McDonald •Will Sasso •Aries Spears •Nicole Sullivan •Debra Wilson

    Featured Players

    •Andrew Daly •Dannah Feinglass •Jeff Richards •Stephnie Weir

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  4. Season 6 – MADtv 2000 Comedy Variety List Reviews A sketch comedy series, based on the long-running MAD Magazine, that spoofs TV shows, movies, music videos and other pop-culture staples.

  5. Oct 7, 2000 · The sixth season of MADtv aired from September 23, 2000, to June 23, 2001, with 30 episodes.

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