Mad TV season 3

This was the last season to feature original cast members David Herman (who went on to do voice acting work and appear in such Mike Judge projects as King of the Hill and Idiocracy) and Mary Scheer (who quit show business temporarily to be a full-time mother).

A semi-nude band (Will Sasso, Aries Spears, Pat Kilbane) performs a song about Marv Albert backstage for Nicole Sullivan and Debra Wilson; Carmen Electra interrupts a monologue by Fiona Apple (Lisa Kushell); Joel Schumacher (David Herman) directs the fifth Batman installment as a musical with Tommy Tune (Pat Kilbane), Ben Vereen (Phil LaMarr), and Liza Minnelli (Will Sasso); Mike Tyson (Aries Spears) and Don King (Phil LaMarr) appear in a parody of the claymation Brisk commercials; Salt N Pepa appear on Cabana Chat, where Dixie Wetsworth (Mary Scheer) introduces her new co-host, James Brown (Aries Spears), and holds auditions for a new Pool Boy; a bride (Carmen Electra) has a talk with her mother (Lisa Kushell) before she gets married; a recovering coffee addict named Stan (Pat Kilbane) finds himself wired on the beverage again; Rick (Phil LaMarr) tries to hit on Salt N Pepa; an advertisement for Flimstone Chewable Birth Control Pills.

infuriates a rookie cop (Chris Hogan); two smugglers (Craig Anton, Pat Kilbane) hiding objects in their rear ends get caught by U. S. Treasury agents (Phil LaMarr, Will Sasso); Antonia (Nicole Sullivan) isn't very good at word association; the Spishak salesman (Craig Anton) promotes a not-so-good soft drink; Jennifer Love Hewitt shows us the difference between her and Will Sasso; Daisy Fuentes promotes a new meal called Lean Bulime; UBS guy Jaq (Phil LaMarr) becomes part of a strike; on Funky Walker, Dirty Talker, Jennifer Love Hewitt shows a clip from her latest film I Know What You Did Last Summer.

Farrah Fawcett (Lisa Kushell) uses her erratic body movements to paint houses; Bill (Will Sasso) and Hillary Clinton (Nicole Sullivan) discuss their scandals during a town meeting; in a parody of Leaving Las Vegas, Nicolas Cage (David Herman) portrays Superman's bout with alcoholism; a nerdy kid (Chris Hogan) hires wrestler Bret Hart to help him stand up to his bullying family (Will Sasso, Nicole Sullivan, Alex Borstein); Bill Cosby (Aries Spears) appears in trial bloopers; Craig Anton screams out what he hates and loves while wearing a towel during a monologue.

America's favorite canine Lassie rats on everyone; the Vancome Lady (Nicole Sullivan) conducts red-carpet interviews at the Oscars; commercial parody features Big John (Will Sasso); Jaq the UBS guy (Phil LaMarr) goes to the dentist; Susan Whitfield (Lisa Kushell) is among the hopefuls at a Spice Girls audition; Phyllis Diller makes a special appearance on The Kirk and Spock Variety Hour; Stan the Java Man (Pat Kilbane) goes on his first date; Susan Whitfield (Lisa Kushell) dampens the mood at a makeout party.

An attorney (Phil LaMarr) helps clear the names of clients who have committed life-threatening crimes; Darlene McBride (Nicole Sullivan) sings politically incorrect songs for the kiddies; a discussion about marriage freaks out a man (Will Sasso) who won't admit it; Jenna Elfman (Nicole Sullivan) promotes variations of her hit show Dharma & Greg; Chris Hogan hosts a show for children with short attention spans; Lisa Kushell promotes hats made for fat, stupid and ugly people; on today's Anti-Depressercize Jr, Charlotte depresses a man in a panda suit (Will Sasso).

The host (Will Sasso) of Kids Say The Stupidest Things insults children; Ms. Swan (Alex Borstein) gives the McRonalds manager (Chris Hogan) a hard time while ordering a hamburger; the Mexican Wrestling Federation holds Lou Diamond Phillips hostage to force America to let Bill Clinton run the country normally; Lou Diamond Phillips appears in an episode of Funky Walker: Dirty Talker; Chris Rock (Phil LaMarr) sings lullabies and performs stand-up comedy; Spishak promotes country-style sausages; an episode of The Rosie O'Donnell Show is set in the year 2150; despite the fact that she is in a coma, The Vancome Lady (Nicole Sullivan) still makes rude remarks.