Chappelle's Show

From its premiere in January 2003, Chappelle's Show was a cultural phenomenon. With characters like blind white supremacist Clayton Bigsby (who is not aware that he is black) and crack addict Tyrone Biggums, parodies like "the Mad Real World" and R. Kelly's "Piss on You" video and musical guests like Kanye West and Common, Chappelle's Show became one of Comedy Central's most popular shows ever. Dave Chappelle's portrayals of Rick James and Prince in "Charlie Murphy's True Hollywood Stories," parodies of Lil' Jon and Samuel L. Jackson, and sketches like "When Keeping It Real Goes Wrong," "The Time Haters," and a skit starring an against-type Wayne Brady made Chappelle's Show the stuff of legend.
Genre: Comedy
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Episode 14
The Best Of Chappelle's Show Season 2 (Except for Rick James), Volume One
aired: Wed, Apr 21, 2004
A clip show featuring the best of Dave's sketches from season 2.
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Episode 13
Ep. #213
aired: Wed, Apr 14, 2004
Black Bush: Dave takes a look at what life would be like if President Bush was black. A Day In The Life of Lil Jon: Dave plays Lil Jon, who has a conversation with the real Lil Jon.
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Episode 12
Ep. #212
aired: Wed, Apr 7, 2004
When Dave wants a contract raise, he's fired and replaced by Wayne Brady. Fear Factor: Tyrone Biggums competes against others on the show. I'm Wayne Brady, Bitch!: Dave shows the audience what it was like on a night out with Wayne Brady, who turns out to be crazier than Dave.
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Episode 11
Ep. #211 - Greatest Misses
aired: Wed, Mar 31, 2004
Dave shows deleted sketches that were too outrageous for television. Sketches include: -Nelson Mandela's Boot Camp -Friday Night Sissy Fight -Def Poetry Jam -The Time Haters Musical Guests Kanye West, Mos Def, and Freeway
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Episode 10
Ep. #210
aired: Thu, Mar 25, 2004
Making The Band: In a spoof of MTV's Making The Band , Dave plays P. Diddy and rapper Dylan. The Bandmates must get P. Diddy whatever he wants or he'll close the studio. Knee High Park: Dave creates a show that teaches children about the dangers of life such as drugs and STDs. Musical performance by Snoop Dogg featuring Tyrone Biggums.
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Episode 9
Ep. #209
aired: Wed, Mar 24, 2004
Don't Pitch Me: Dave and his wife are eating at a restaurant when an annoying salesperson pitches a movie to Dave, but Dave's mind is on other things. Dave Gets Oprah Pregnant: When Dave gets talk show host Oprah Winfrey pregnant, he quits his job and spends her money. Jury Selection: Dave shows the time he was in the jury pool for celebrity cases like OJ Simpson, Micheal Jackson, Robert Blake, and R. Kelly Musical Performance by Wyclef Jean
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Episode 8
Ep. #208
aired: Wed, Mar 10, 2004
I Know Black People: Dave hosts a talk show that quizzes contestants on their knowledge of black people. When Keeping it Real Goes Wrong: A girl named Brenda decides to keep it real when someone hangs up on her. She ends up in jail. Musical Performance by Erykah Badu
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Episode 7
Ep. #207
aired: Wed, Mar 3, 2004
Marijuana Commercial: Dave shows a parody of anti-drug commercials. Mooney On Movies: Paul Mooney reviews movies his way. A moment In The Life Of Little Jon: Lil Jon is being interviewed by a reporter. World Series Of Dice: The first World series of dice is broadcasted on television. Musical Guests Kanye West and Common
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Episode 6
Ep. #206
aired: Wed, Feb 25, 2004
A Day in the life of Lil Jon: Lil Jon goes to the doctor for a hearing test. When Keeping It Real Goes Wrong: When Dave catches a guy hitting on his girlfriend, Dave decides to keep it real and start a fight. Dave ends up with his ass beat and living with his grandma. What if the Internet Was a Real Place: This sketch shows what life would be like if the Internet was real. Musical performance by Anthony Hamilton
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Episode 5
Ep. #205
aired: Wed, Feb 18, 2004
Charlie Murphy's True Hollywood Stories: Charlie Murphy tells the tale of how he challenged Prince to a game of basketball...and lost.
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Episode 4
Ep. #204
aired: Wed, Feb 11, 2004
Love Contract: Dave introduces a contract to prevent a woman from accusing an innocent man of rape (a la Kobe Bryant) Charlie Murphy's True Hollywood Stories: A three part sketch shows Charlie Murphy's run ins with singer Rick James in the 80s. Musical performance by Ludacris
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Episode 3
Ep. #203
aired: Wed, Feb 4, 2004
White People Can't Dance Experiment: Dave doesn't believe the stereotype that white people can't dance - so he brings in musical guests John Mayer, QuestLove and Ahmir-Khalib Thompson to play with this stereotype. The Three Daves: A retrospective look at how Dave would handle different situations at ages 18, 24 and 30.
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Episode 2
Ep. #202
aired: Wed, Jan 28, 2004
Calvin Gets a Job at WacArnolds: Dave plays Calvin, an inner city youth who gets a job at WacArnolds (McDonalds). The community is congratulating him and letting him know how proud they are of him. But three weeks later they aren't so happy. Negrodamus: Negrodamus (Paul Mooney) answers life's questions. Black Gallagher: Dave plays a black man who goes on tour as 'Black Gallagher' (the cheesy stand up comic whose bit was smashing fruit with a sledgehammer). The Niggar Family: Meet a white family in the 50s whose last name happens to be 'niggar.' Dave plays their colored milk man.
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Episode 1
Ep. #201
aired: Wed, Jan 21, 2004
Samuel Jackson Beer Commercial: An advertisement for Samuel Jackson beer where Dave plays Samuel L Jackson dressed up as the Sam Adams colonial brewmaster. Chappelle Campaign Ads: Dave rolls a few campaign commercials as if he were running for any office. Things Look Better In Slow Motion: A quick sketch in which Dave proves that certain events look good in slow motion while others are best left to real time. The Racial Draft: A number of celebrities, sports stars, musicians and politicians are 'drafted' to a certain race. ie Tiger Woods being drafted by the blacks and is now 'all black'. Lenny Kravitz is drafted by the Jews and Ellian Gonzalez is drafted by the Latinos. Wu Tang clan being drafted by the Asians.
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