Three clips of Kermit the Frog blowing chunks on Conan's show.
Bob "Bobcat" Goldthwait in a 1992 interview on the "Arsenio Hall Show."
"Scenes from a Hat" and "Irish Drinking Song" featuring at least four references to food becoming poo. From the US version of "Whose Line Is It Anyway?"
Mr. T goes the George Foreman route with an infomercial for the new FlavorWave Turbo cooker. It's sold at Thane.com for those who are interested in one.
It's the Jackson family vs. the Royal Family on the game show "Family Feud." Hosted by Ray Combs (who obviously doesn't like snakes!)
When you need emergency help, it's always good to have someone who can spell the name of your street.
Colin, Brad and Ryan play customers and a waitress in a diner. I love Colin's last line in this one!
Various intros from the later seasons of "The Drew Carey Show."
Colin, Ryan, Brad and Wayne present the "Songs of Marriage." Brad and Wayne crack up during one of the songs.
A collection of "Seinfeld" clips set to The Dead Milkmen's "Takin' Retards To The Zoo."
In January 2004, Senator Hillary Clinton made a remark about Mahatma Gandhi working in a gas station. This clip features audio of "Gandhi" responding to Hillary with a few zingers of his own.
From "Celebrity Poker Showdown," Brad Garrett launches into a Bill Cosby impersonation to the delight of "Cosby Show" star Malcolm Jamal Warner.
Jerry Lewis gooses a cameraman during a lap around the studio.
This short-lived game show hosted by Peter Marshall was a less-star-filled (4 instead of 9) version of Hollywood Squares. This clip contains the intro, one of the game rounds, the bonus game and an extra clip featuring Charles Nelson Reilly. P.S. I'm sorry about the electronic buzzing in the background. Apparently my DVR received some interference from my cell phone signal.
Wayne Brady dons a George W. Bush mask during a game of "Hats," and again during the closing credits.
A compilation of booty clips from Wayne Brady and the others on Whose Line. Music: "Big Ole Butt" by L.L. Cool J.
1987 TV commercial for Denver rock station KBPI 105.9 (the call letters have since moved to 106.7)
PART TWO: Audience members re-enact a drug bust scene from "Cagney & Lacey," Graham highlights some stupid calls to 999 (the British equivalent of America's 911,) and discusses Sharon and Tyne's other projects.
PART FOUR: Musical guest Natalie Imbruglia joins the others on the couch, "Cagney & Lacey" fans worldwide perform that show's theme song on kazoos, and Imbruglia performs her own song.
EDIT: I've re-edited this using higher quality clips and added a few more. More spelling mistakes from the game show "Lingo."
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