Mr. Show with Bob and David was a sketch comedy series featuring former Saturday Night Live writer Bob Odenkirk and stand-up comedian and actor David Cross. It appeared on HBO from 1995 to 1998. Reruns can currently be seen on Comedy Central and TBS in an edited form.
The show also included some notable guest appearances including Sarah Silverman, Jack Black, Ben Stiller, Brian Doyle-Murray, Dave Foley, Patton Oswalt, Janeane Garofalo, Jon Cryer, Jon Stewart, Jonathan Katz, Jeff Goldblum, Julia Sweeney, Kato Kaelin, Laura Kightlinger, Maynard James Keenan, Adam Jones, Michael McKean, and Vince Vaughn. Mr. Show also spawned a spinoff movie, Run Ronnie Run, that went straight-to-DVD.
The format of Mr. Show is heavily influenced by the British sketch comedy show Monty Python's Flying Circus, particularly in the linking of one skit to the next, a strong point for both shows, as it negates the tendency to expect each sketch to end on a punch line or similar high note (a common feature of more traditional sketch comedy shows such as Saturday Night Live). The interweaving of taped bits and stage-performed skits found in Flying Circus is prevalent in Mr. Show. Both shows depend greatly on absurdist humor and both avoid satirizing current events that would have quickly dated the comedy.
The show contains a strong, confident contrarian viewpoint that at times mocks or satirizes organized religion, global capitalism, and America. Cynicism plays a heavy role in the show and there is little respect for traditionalism. Hence, the show, particularly its later seasons, tends to polarize people between those who love or hate the show.
Every episode's title is taken from a line of dialogue heard during the episode, with three exceptions. The title of the first episode in season one, "The Cry of a Hungry Baby," does not appear anywhere in the episode but in fact came from a skit that was eventually cut from the debut episode. The title of the eighth episode in season three, "Bush Is A Pussy," comes from a t-shirt worn by one of the characters. And the title of the sixth episode in season four, "Eat Rotten Fruit from a Shitty Tree," is a lyric from a song that only appears in instrumental form.
Certain lines of dialogue are often repeated by different characters during the course of a single show (e.g., "I was on the eighteenth hole!" in "The Biggest Failure in Broadway History" and "Who let you in?" in the episode of the same name).
HBO network shows | Television sketch shows | 1990s TV shows in the United States
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