List of Episodes
1. (pilot) July 7, 2004 (Wednesday) 11:00pm ET/PT
(re-broadcast) November 5, 2004 (Friday) 11:00pm ET/PT
Guest Appearances - Drew Carey, Dennis Franz
Cameo Appearances - Joan Rivers, Henry Winkler
(Pilot Episode)
2. November 12, 2004 (Friday) 11:00pm ET/PT
Guest Appearances - Joe Mantegna, Merv Griffin
Cameo Appearances - Jack Sheldon
(Production #105)
3. November 19, 2004 (Friday) 11:00pm ET/PT
Guest Appearances - Bryan Cranston, Leon Redbone
(Production #102)
4. November 26, 2004 (Friday) 11:00pm ET/PT
Guest Appearances - Tom Arnold, James Nelson and his talking dog (ventriloquist)
(Production #106)
5. December 3, 2004 (Friday) 11:00pm ET/PT
Guest Appearances - Doris Roberts, Kevin Butler (stand-up comedian)
(Production #101)
6. December 10, 2004 (Friday) 11:00pm ET/PT
Guest Appearances - Tom Green, Linda Blair, Jack Sheldon
(Production #104)
7. December 17, 2004 (Friday) 11:00pm ET/PT
Guest Appearances - Eric Roberts, Vincent Pastore
(Production #103 )
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