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- Comedian Dave Chappelle hosts this sketch-comedy show that parodies many of the nuances of race and culture.
- New York City accountant Bruce moves to Sweden in Northern Europe, after falling in love with a Swedish woman.
- Comedian Hari Kondabolu confronts his cartoon nemesis, Apu Nahasapeemapetilon, the Indian convenience store owner from The Simpsons (1989) and the larger issue of how Western culture depicts Southeast-Asian communities.
- Stand-up legend Dave Attell hosts, joined by old friends as well as some new faces in their rawest, unfiltered state in New York's historic Village Underground. Each episode features sets from three comics.
- First show of the series. Sketches include a training film for employees of PopCopy, Dave plays Clayton Bigsby, a white supremacist, then unveils racy videos starring an iconic singer.
- 2003–200619mTV-MA8.0 (532)TV EpisodeDave stars in a recreation of R. Kelly's infamous video. Also, a take-off on the film, 'Deep Impact' (1998), and the inner-city gang wars of the '80s.
- Dave riffs on 50 Cent's latest album, and reprises 'Turn my Headphones Up.' A spoof of the Make-a-Wish Foundation. A skit parodying The "Magic Camera". Musical guest; De La Soul.
- Skits include a parody of the TV series _ 'Trading Spouses' (2004)_ (between a black husband/father and white husband/father which swap families). Also: a parody sponsor's commercial for 'O'Dweeds Non-Intoxicating' marijuana. Musical guest; "BlackStar" (featuring Mos Def & Talib Kweli).
- 2003–2006TV-MA7.6 (224)TV EpisodeSkits include an instructional training film for new employees of PopCopy', on the finer points of customer-staff relations (abuse). Dave discusses misogyny as being in the entertainment business far longer than rap music, and illustrates the point with 'found footage' from the '50's, of Nat King Cole behaving badly towards women. A commercial for the Home Stenographer'. PBS Frontline does an exposé on the blind KKK leader who believes he's white.
- 2003–2006TV-MA7.5 (215)TV Episode
- 2003–200622mTV-MA7.9 (751)TV EpisodeDave introduces the character, crack addict Tyrone Bigguns, who visits an elementary school and gives (what should've been) an anti-drug lecture to a class of 11 year olds.
- 2003–200619mTV-MA7.5 (666)TV EpisodeDave discusses his turning down QVC, a parody of Roots, including an out-take reel of gags and bloopers (to the tune of 'Yakkety-Sax'), Dave shows clips from previous, aborted shows which were filmed, but never aired. A modern take on _ 'It's a Wonderful Life' (1946)_ where Dave shows a girl who curses her big breasts away, and wonders what life would've been like without them.
- Dave's in New York City's Time Square with Fear Factor's Joe Rogan, to award woman for having 'N.Y. Boobs'.
- 2003–200619mTV-MA7.8 (628)TV EpisodeDave's sketches include; 'Ask a Black Dude, with Paul Mooney' and 'Great Moments in Hookup History'.
- 2003–200622mTV-MA8.0 (657)TV EpisodeDave's sketches include a parody of 'The Real World, with an all-black cast and one white man.
- 2003–200619mTV-MA7.7 (569)TV EpisodeDave introduces a financial consulting firm created by the Wu-Tang Clan. Plus he gives his "realistic" take on some movie classics such as "The Matrix" and "Pretty Woman".
- 2003–200619mTV-MA7.7 (542)TV EpisodeTyrone Biggums, returns in a skit. Plus Dave takes a look at racism amongst Hollywood's top animal stars, including Flipper, Ron Tin-Tin, and Lassie.
- 2003–200619mTV-MA7.9 (566)TV EpisodeSketches include Dave starring in his own video game. Plus, Dave introduces 'The Playa Haters' Club', and Dave's take on Japanese monster movies with 'Blackzilla!'.
- 2003–200622mTV-MA8.6 (606)TV EpisodeDave debuts Samuel Jackson beer, shows us how much cooler life would be if everything were in slow motion and reveals the latest picks in "The Racial Draft".
- 2003–200621mTV-MA8.1 (483)TV EpisodeDave takes a closer look at the Diddy-driven show "Making da Band" and premieres his new puppet show Kneehigh Park; musical performance by Snoop Dogg.
- 2003–200618mTV-MA7.5 (424)TV EpisodeDave reveals his greatest misses. Previously unaired sketches that did not work.
- 2003–200622m9.0 (638)TV EpisodeWayne Brady replaces Dave on his own show and takes him for a menacing ride. Tyrone Biggums returns as a guest on Fear Factor.
- 2003–200619mTV-MA8.1 (466)TV EpisodeDave considers how recent events would have played out if President Bush were black and spends another moment in the life of Lil' John.
- A collection of musical acts from past episodes.
- 2003–200617mTV-MA8.4 (563)TV EpisodeDave plays the watermelon-shooting Black Gallagher and introduces the Niggar Family; Paul Mooney guest stars as "Negrodamus." Musical guest DMX.
- 2003–200622mTV-MA8.0 (507)TV EpisodeDave explores the myth that white people can't dance and charts his own emotional growth at ages 18, 24, and 30; musical performance by John Mayer & Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson.
- 2003–200619mTV-MA9.4 (1.1K)TV EpisodeDave introduces The Love Contract and the first of Charlie Murphy's True Hollywood Stories featuring Rick James. Musical guest Ludacris.
- 2003–200621mTV-MA8.8 (623)TV EpisodeCharlie Murphy reveals another True Hollywood Story featuring Prince, and Paul Mooney answers life's biggest questions as "Negrodamus." Cee-Lo performs "Call Me".
- 2003–200622mTV-MA7.9 (487)TV EpisodeDave considers what life is like for rap sensation Lil' Jon and imagines how sleazy the Internet would look if it were a place. Anthony Hamilton performs "Comin' From Where I'm From".
- 2003–200622mTV-MA8.0 (482)TV EpisodeDave broadcasts the World Series of Dice and spends another moment in the life of Lil' John; musical performance by Common & Kanye West.
- 2003–200622mTV-MA8.1 (475)TV EpisodeDave hosts his new game show "I Know Black People," with another installment of "When Keeping it Real Goes Wrong"; musical performance by Erykah Badu.
- 2003–200622mTV-MA8.0 (443)TV EpisodeDave imagines life as Oprah's baby's daddy and shares his experience as a jury member on the OJ Simpson trial; musical performance by Wyclef Jean.
- 2003–200622mTV-MA7.7 (392)TV EpisodeDave's got a big new contract and sets out to get revenge on all those who have wronged him, while everyone else tries to charge him more money for everything now that he's rich.
- 2003–200637mTV-MA7.4 (299)TV EpisodeDave screams his way across the campaign trail as Howard Dean, gets into a fight as Gary Coleman, and tries to ignore the racial stereotype pixies that follow him everywhere he goes.
- 2003–200622mTV-MA7.3 (315)TV EpisodeDave finally gets his chance to meet the great and powerful Show Business, and introduces us to a group of monsters victimized by discrimination.
- 2003–2006TV-MA7.5 (180)TV Episode
- 2003–2006TV-MA7.6 (186)TV EpisodeThe best sketches from season 2 of the Comedy Central hit series "Chappelle's Show."
- When no one visits Samira's lemonade stand, Tony and Tyler use tiny time travel to create new flyers that better explain where to find her stand.
- Tyler needs Tony's help repairing their broken time machine, but Tyler struggles to use language that Tony understands.
- Tony and Tyler use tiny time travel to cheer on Tony's cousin who is nervous performing in front of a crowd.
- Tony and Tyler use tiny time travel to stop Samira from spoiling the end of a movie for Landon.
- Tony and Tyler use tiny time travel to help friends create a dance for a dance contest.
- Tony and Tyler use tiny time travel to help their friend Emily tell her aunt that she no longer likes parrots.
- When best friends Janelle and Danielle get in a fight while playing tennis, Tony and Tyler go back in time to see what caused the fight.
- Tyler's sister Shana uses tiny time travel to convince her dad to let her go skateboarding.
- Tony and Tyler use tiny time travel to help their friend Noelle conduct an interview for her newsletter.
- Tony uses tiny time travel to throw Tyler the perfect surprise birthday party.
- Dave Attell hosts a night of uncensored stand-up featuring Joe DeRosa, Jermaine Fowler, Jay Oakerson, and special guest Jeff Ross. Viewer discretion is advised.