Mad TV season 5

Former Mad TV alumnus Artie Lange made a special appearance, as well as celebrities Carmen Electra, Catherine O'Hara, George Carlin, Regis Philbin, Tim Robbins, and Alex Borstein's Family Guy co-star Seth Green (as recurring character Mr. Brightling).

5"; Spishak promotes a board game based on Angela's Ashes; an alien-in-disguise (Kilbane) runs for President; Marvin Tikvah (McDonald) hits on his yoga instructor (Collins); Kenny Rogers (Sasso) and Dolly Parton (Borstein) star in a Broadway version of Grease; some college frat boys (Kilbane, Sasso, Spears) have a crazy night out driving; the background singers for the Time of Your Life theme song reveal that Jennifer Love Hewitt (Totman) made a bad career choice leaving Party of Five; two scary thugs (Sasso, Spears) show a couple (Kilbane, Sullivan) that they're good at taking care of babies; behind the scenes of her new show, Tactical Intelligence Team, Pamela Anderson (Collins) acts like a prima donna; two coffee house singers (Borstein, Collins) perform on stage.

Featuring: Brooke Totman Aries Spears appears as Jesse Jackson sans makeup; on Blind Date, host Roger Lodge (Kilbane) sets up O.J.

Featuring: Nelson Ascencio Michael McDonald re-enacts his brief scenes from the first two Austin Powers movies for Seth Green; two talk-show hosts (Borstein, Wilson) talk about a foundation for single unwed mothers; Rusty Miller (McDonald) plays arcade trivia with his soon-to-be girlfriend (Collins); Seth Green plays a boss who terrorizes employees (Sasso, Spears, Wilson) with the help of his equally deranged mother (Borstein); Tyra Banks plays one of many club members who use the names of Disney characters as nicknames; while on an alien planet, the son of Dolemite (Spears) calls upon legendary funk group Earth Wind & Fire to stop the forces of earth, wind, and fire.

Featuring: Nelson Ascencio, Brooke Totman Luke Perry (Kilbane), Method Man (Spears), Martha Stewart (Collins), Dionne Warwick (Wilson), John Ramsey (McDonald), and Patsy Ramsey (Borstein) list their favorite one-hit wonders on The List; Jewel (Collins) hosts her own show; Jack Nicholson (Kilbane), Prince (LaMarr), and Steven Seagal (Sasso) will not let Eddie Murphy (Spears) join their slumber party; a Scotsman (Sasso) reveals antiques' past uses at an Antiques Roadshow; a nerd (Totman) is ecstatic to meet Shania Twain (Collins) on MTV Fanatic; during a wedding reception, a woman (Totman) makes out publicly with her lover (Sasso); Allison (Borstein) sings before being promoted to chairwoman; Bunifa (Wilson) goes to trial before Paternity Court.

Featuring: Brooke Totman David Arquette becomes the new El Asso Wipo and faces against Sting; The Sopranos (Sasso, Collins, Kilbane) are contestants on Family Feud and frequently act impolite; scaredy-cat Mickey's (McDonald) laugh causes another patient (Borstein) to have a heart attack; Lida (Sullivan) and Melina (Wilson) roller-skate into a gym with several buff members; Stuart Larkin (McDonald) joins his mother Doreen (Collins) and her coworker Linda (Sullivan) at work; John (McDonald) and Patsy Ramsey (Borstein) receive hostile comments from callers while hosting their own talk show; the Power Friends (Arquette, Kilbane, Sasso) promote their gym at a Baptists' church.

Mad TV executive producer Andy Kessler (Kilbane) hires Susan Sarandon as a new cast member; Rusty Miller (McDonald) loses his virginity to a hooker (Sarandon); reporter Sam Donaldson (Kilbane) shows home movies and footage of murder attempts of the Zapruder family on This Week; Ms. Swan (Borstein) pitches Swan: The Homecoming to director Garry Marshall; James Brown (Spears) breaks into a woman's (Wilson) house to tell her kids a bedtime story; Lorraine Swanson (Collins) annoys a salesman (Sasso) while shopping for a bed.

Will Sasso becomes fat again in order to get more laughs; Cocoa Latite (Wilson) promotes a breakfast cereal made of afro hair; a modern-day parody of Laverne & Shirley; Aries Spears hosts his own show where he questions Will Sasso and Tony Shalhoub about their love lives; Britney Spears (Sullivan) shoots a video; Catherine O'Hara plays a divorcee on a blind date at a karaoke bar; George Carlin disputes the veracity of the Apollo 11 landing on this installment of Reading Caboose; Judith (Sullivan) and Clyde (McDonald) attend a diving meet and get into arguments with parents (Kilbane, Wilson).