History of MADtv (1995-2000)

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MADtv (1995-2000): The Alfred E. Neuman era

Name

Some fans of the show have dubbed this period the "Alfred E. Neuman Era" because the show made more frequent reference to its connections with MAD Magazine than it does today.

Creation of MADtv

In Living Color

The genesis of MADtv can be traced back to the Fox Broadcasting Company executives' desire to produce a show which could successfully rival Saturday Night Live. In 1990, FOX achieved their desired success with In Living Color, which was created and produced by Keenen Ivory Wayans. In Living Color lasted for four seasons with Wayans as Executive Producer and was a cult success. However, after the fourth season, Wayans left the show and most of the cast (including all of his siblings) left with him. Despite the fact that The New cast had stars like Carol Rosenthal from FOX's other (short-lived) sketch comedy show, The Edge, and Anne-Marie Johnson, Season 5 failed to obtain enough support from the viewers and the show was cancelled in 1994.

House of Buggin'

At that point, the quest to find a replacement series began. In 1994, FOX executives gave John Leguizamo a chance to fill the void which In Living Color left with his show, House of Buggin'. However, many critics and viewers believed that House of Buggin' lacked the edginess and creativity of its predecessor. As a result, the show was not renewed at the end of the 1994-1995 season. After the failure of House of Buggin', FOX decided to try once more at creating a weekend night based comedy sketch show. This time, in lieu of trying to exactly imitate the success of In Living Color, FOX decided to create a union between its former show's creative team and a magazine widely regarded as an icon of comedy and parody.

MADtv

Fax Bahr and Adam Small, two of the most successful writers on In Living Color teamed up with multi million dollar producer, Quincy Jones and David Salzman and they all came up with the idea of creating an edgy sketch comedy show that was based on MAD Magazine. MAD Magazine had been around lampooning celebrities, movies, television shows and politicians since the 1950s. Thus, there was already a cult following for the show. But to make this union successful, the show would have to stay true to the fan base of MAD Magazine, while at the same time, stay true to the hip edgy and racy sketches which had come to define shows like In Living Color, as well as the sharp political humor that had defined Saturday Night Live. As a result, it was decided that characters from MAD Magazine, like Alfred E. Neuman and Spy vs. Spy, and the "MAD" logo would be incorporated into the show to act as a continuity link between the new show and the faithful readers of the magazine. Moreover, FOX signed a deal with Klasky-Csupo, (the animation company behind The Simpsons (1987-1992) and Rugrats ) to provide the animation for the Spy vs. Spy cartoons during the show.

Casting

Given the success of the racial and ethnic diversity of In Living Color, it was decided early on that the MADtv cast would also be diverse. In addition, the producers wanted to have a mixture of veterans of movie and television comedy, people with sketch comedy experience, and others with stand-up comedy experience. To fill the desire to have seasoned veterans on the cast, FOX executives added David Herman to the cast. Herman was already familiar with FOX executives because he was one of the few popular cast members from John Leguizamo's House of Buggin'. Herman also had an extensive television career and he had appeared in films like Oliver Stone's Born on the Fourth of July. The next television veteran to join the cast was Phil LaMarr. In addition to being a graduate of Harvard-Westlake High School in North Hollywood and Yale University, LaMarr was also an alumnus of the award-winning sketch and improv comedy group The Groundlings and he has studied improv at The Second City and at the ImprovOlympic in Chicago with Del Close. Like Herman, LaMarr also had an extensive career in television and film. He had appeared in the movies It's Pat and Bio-Dome. He had also appeared in Pulp Fiction in the small but memorable role of Marvin, the man whom John Travolta's character accidentally shoots in the face.

After securing the television veterans of the series, FOX then focused on lining up the newcomers to the television medium. FOX executives looked towards The Groundlings alumnus Mary Scheer to fill one of the cast vacancies. Scheer had limited experience in television and film, appearing in film's like It's Pat (along with Phil LaMarr), Not of This Earth and Under a [...] Moon. Her television credits included appearances in Seinfeld, Party of Five, and Beverly Hills 90210. The next cast member was Nicole Sullivan.

The Alfred E. Neuman era season breakdown

:*MADtv: Season One (1995-1996)

:*MADtv: Season Two (1996-1997)

:*MADtv: Season Three (1997-1998)

:*MADtv: Season Four (1998-1999)

:*MADtv: Season Five (1999-2000)

MADtv sketches (1995 - 2000)

Recurring characters

The following is a list of some of the most popular sketches featuring recurring characters that premiered during this era of MADtv.

Sketch

Character

Cast Member

Other notes

Al Casdy Motivational Speaker

Al Casdy

Bryan Callen

Al Casdy Motivational Speaker

Bill

Phil LaMarr

INCredible Findings

Tony

Bryan Callen

Incredible Findings

Mike Lawson

David Herman

X-News

Marsh

David Herman

X-News

Amy

Nicole Sullivan

Mexican Wrestling Federation Superstars

El Asso Wipo

David Herman

Seasons 1-2

Mexican Wrestling Federation Superstars

El Asso Wipo

Chris Hogan

Season 3

Mexican Wrestling Federation Superstars

El Asso Wipo

David Arquette

Season 4 (guest appearance)

Mexican Wrestling Federation Superstars

El Diablo Negro

Aries Spears

Jaq The UBS Guy

Jaq

Phil LaMarr

Funky Walker Dirty Talker

Desperation Lee

Phil LaMarr

Savante

Savante

Phil LaMarr

Rick the Player

Rick

Phil LaMarr

That's My White Mama

Momma

Artie Lange

That's My White Mama

Shaquana Curtis

Debra Wilson

That's My White Mama

Robert

Phil LaMarr

The Eracists

Steve

Phil LaMarr

The Eracists

Debbie

Nicole Sullivan

The Eracists

Hugh

Will Sasso

The Eracists

Anne

Alex Borstein

Cabana Chat

Dixie Wetsworth

Mary Scheer

Cabana Chat

Pool Boy

Bryan Callen

(Seasons 1-2)

Cabana Chat

Dexter St. Croix

Orlando Jones

(Seasons 1-2)

Cabana Chat

James Brown, Jr.

Aries Spears

(Season 3)

Darlene McBride

Darlene McBride

Nicole Sullivan

The Vancome Lady

Kathy the Vancome Lady

Nicole Sullivan

Antonia

Antonia

Nicole Sullivan

Antonia

Roger

Phil LaMarr

Bunifa Latifah Halifah Sharifa Jackson

Bunifa

Debra Wilson

Blake Edwards

Blake

Jeremy Williams

The Klumps

Aries Spears

Jameel

The Son of Dolemite

Dolemite, Jr.

Aries Spears

The Son of Dolemite

Cocoa Latite

Debra Wilson

The Son of Dolemite

Black Belt Jones

Phil LaMarr

The Son of Dolemite

SHERIFF

Will Sasso

The Son of Dolemite

Deputy

Pat Kilbane

The Son of Dolemite

Nympho

Mo Collins

Will's Little Sister

Jameel

Aries Spears

Miss Swan

Ms. Bunny Swan

Alex Borstein

The Rocket Revengers

Nick Bendix/Captain Dutch Anderson

Pat Kilbane

The Rocket Revengers

Lincoln Willis/Lt. Abraham Jefferson

Phil LaMarr

The Rocket Revengers

Big Roy Rasmussen/Lt. Tiny Malone

Will Sasso

The Rocket Revengers

Aries Spears

The Rocket Revengers

Tukah, Queen of the Chinese

Debra Wilson

The Rocket Revengers

Professor Betty

Mo Collins

Susan Whitfield

Susan Whitfield

Lisa Kushell

Susan Whitfield

Mrs. Whitfield

Nicole Sullivan

The Parker Sisters

Vonda Parker

Chris Hogan

The Parker Sisters

Wanda Terry-Ann Lainier Parker

Lisa Kushell

Stan the Java Man

Stan McNer

Pat Kilbane

Lorraine Swanson

Lorraine Swanson

Mo Collins

Lorraine Swanson

Karl Swanson

Paul Vogt

Stuart Larkin

Stuart Larkin

Michael McDonald

Stuart Larkin

Doreen Larkin

Mo Collins

Rusty Miller

Rusty Miller

Michael McDonald

Marvin Tikvah

Marvin Tikvah

Michael McDonald

Marvin Tikvah

Shelly

Mo Collins

The Stick Chicks

Champagne

Nicole Sullivan

The Stick Chicks

Autumn

Debra Wilson

The Stick Chicks

Echo

Alex Borstein

The GAP Troll

GAP Troll

Alex Borstein

Behind the Song

Jasmine Wayne Wayne

Alex Borstein

Behind the Song

Michael Macleod

Will Sasso

Recurring celebrity impressions

The following is a series of lists of some of the most popular celebrity impressions (from the worlds of music, film, television, sports and entertainment), that premiered during the Alfred E. Neuman era of MADtv.

Celebrity

Cast Member(s)

Season(s)

Other notes

Fiona Apple

Lisa Kushell

3

Tisha Campbell

Debra Wilson

1, 5

Tommy Davidson

Phil LaMarr

3-5

Sheila E.

Debra Wilson

3-5

Mel Gibson

Pat Kilbane

3-5

Danny Glover

Aries Spears

3-10

Mary Hart

Mo Collins

4-9

Ice Cube

Orlando Jones

1-2

Ice Cube

Aries Spears

3-10

Janet Jackson

Phil LaMarr

3-8

LaToya Jackson

Debra Wilson

2-8

Michael Jackson

Phil LaMarr

1-5

Tito Jackson

Phil LaMarr

3

Martin Lawrence

Phil LaMarr

1-2

Martin Lawrence

Aries Spears

5-10

Rosie O'Donnell

Alex Borstein

3-7

Kobe Bryant

Jeremy Williams

3-9

Kenny Rogers

Will Sasso

3-7

William Shatner

Will Sasso

3-7

Joel Schumacher

David Herman

1-3

Snoop Dogg

Orlando Jones

1-2

Jennifer Love Hewitt

Brooke Totman

5

Public figure impressions

The following is a series of lists of some of the most public figure impressions (from the worlds of politics, business, news and the media), that premiered during the Alfred E. Neuman era of MADtv.

Celebrity

Cast Member(s)

Season(s)

Other notes

Mary Bono

Alex Borstein

3-5

Bill Clinton

David Herman

1

Bill Clinton

Bryan Callen

2

Bill Clinton

Will Sasso

3-7, 9

Bob Dole

David Herman

1-3

Al Gore

Bryan Callen

1-2

Al Gore

Pat Kilbane

3-5

Kenneth Starr

Chris Hogan

3

Kenneth Starr

Andrew Bowen

4

Clarence Thomas

Orlando Jones

1

Newt Gingrich

Artie Lange

1

F. Lee Bailey

Artie Lange

1

Timothy McVeigh

Bryan Callen

1

Tim Allen

David Herman

1

Recurring animated sketches

The following is a list of some of the most popular sketches featuring recurring characters that premiered during the Alfred E. Neuman era of MADtv.

Sketch

Cast Member Voice(s)

Season(s)

Other notes

Spy vs. Spy

None

1-3

Clops

David Herman, Nicole Sullivan, Phil LaMarr, Pat Kilbane and Aries Spears

1-5

See also

  • History of MADtv (1995-2000)
  • History of MADtv (2000-2005)
  • History of MADtv (2005-2010)