South Park, the Man Show, Win Ben Stein's Money, the Upright Citizen's Brigade, Strangers with Candy, the Daily Show with Craig Killborn/John Stuart. In other words, the golden era of Comedy Central.
"I think he has the wrong president." Lol omg I am cracking up this entire episode. Its one of the best. God I miss this show. When Comedy Central was actually funny.
I didn't know Johnny Carson wasn't the original host. Although I guess I should have as I have at least heard the name Jack Paar before (the 2nd host of the show, the one the came just before Johnny).
ROUnders opened on Friday, September 11, so this is from the week of September 7-10, 1998. Probably September 7 or 8 as the South Park episode is said to air Wednesday.
Thanks I was actually thinking about going back to see if there was any indicator from the VHS player to say ... I was wondering if it was pre or post 9/11 specifically but that would make this 1998 then like you said. Good work there :)
He's like the happiest guy in the entire world on the show. But he's a mortician. Go figure. LOL you'd think that would only have like the most depressed people in the entire world as their job literally revolves around being around dead bodies every single working day of their lives.
Viewing this in 2020, the commercials are as entertaining as the show.
not only that, but I remember making video copies over older recordings....you'd always get a little bit of the original.
Esp. that herpes commercial, lol 😆
Bring this show back!!!!
@ 9:26 Oooh! South Park! 🤩
South Park, the Man Show, Win Ben Stein's Money, the Upright Citizen's Brigade, Strangers with Candy, the Daily Show with Craig Killborn/John Stuart. In other words, the golden era of Comedy Central.
Those other shows besides Strangers with Candy better quit missing out on Paramount+ and it's dumb.
Danny, why no answer?
Hello? Response!
The early years of comedy central. Make me laugh .
"I think he has the wrong president." Lol omg I am cracking up this entire episode. Its one of the best. God I miss this show. When Comedy Central was actually funny.
And when Kimmel was funny too.
So true. Comedy Central AND Kimmel suck now. This show was genius!!!
LOVE these commercials!!
The answer I'm coming is the best I've ever heard
There's just something unnerving about a mortician that is this happy.
How much coke did that guy do before the show??
Well, remember- a mortician's customers never complain. They don't even say anything.
wellll... let's just say that he REALLY loves his work...
...especially the pretty young girl customers...
11:18 lmao the look on Jimmy's face
That's Penn Jilette doing the voice over for the commercials
i'm laughing so hard i'm peeing my pants...I loved this show and it still makes me laugh even when i feel like the world is about to end. Love you JK.
Here's a special Mortician episode of Win Ben Stein's Money in 1998 and the players are Randal, Lisa, & Michael.
mortician boy been sniffing to much embalming fluid
I'd like to hang out with Michael.
I only knew 4: Heresy, White, Kentucky, and National Collegiate Athletic Association. Also, gotta love Michael.
Today’s show brought to you by Mike’s cocaine! 😂
i think this guy had too many sugar cubes before the show
12:55 Jesus that scared me
Stephen Greene RIP Your ears
@@chris.twentyeightt malfunction.
Same!! Spooked me a bit too
Michael’s energy is infectious. I would have said he was annoying if it hadn’t been such a downer time these past few years.
Bruh that slim jim commercial was nuts lol
Wow all these old commercials I forgot. So Jon Stewart wasn't the original host of the daily show?
And Johnny Carson wasn't the original host of the Tonight Show.
John was the third host
I didn't know Johnny Carson wasn't the original host. Although I guess I should have as I have at least heard the name Jack Paar before (the 2nd host of the show, the one the came just before Johnny).
Craig Kilborn was the first host. Not as funny as Stewart and a bit vain for me.
Steve Allen was the original host of the Tonight Show back in the early 1950's.
I remember this show! got any more episodes?
Michael trying to earn himself a new customer at the end
4:57New Mexico... NeW MeXiCo!...........NEW MEXICO!!!!
ROUnders opened on Friday, September 11, so this is from the week of September 7-10, 1998. Probably September 7 or 8 as the South Park episode is said to air Wednesday.
Thanks I was actually thinking about going back to see if there was any indicator from the VHS player to say ... I was wondering if it was pre or post 9/11 specifically but that would make this 1998 then like you said. Good work there :)
What number of tape is it?
Pit Michael against Wampus from season 1. There's a scary tag team.
IT LOOK LIKE WE HAVING FUN HERE QUACK,QUACK! QUACK,QUACK! QUACK-QUACK! QUACK-QUACK! AND WE ARE DONE!
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Deleted From Fenwick Television Archives
Lisa's freakn hot!
I don’t know the date
He's like the happiest guy in the entire world on the show.
But he's a mortician.
Go figure. LOL you'd think that would only have like the most depressed people in the entire world as their job literally revolves around being around dead bodies every single working day of their lives.
Job security...
Complete opposite, dealing with what he does reminds him that it could be worse
It’s a living!
I think Michael might have gone on to invent the energy drink or something either that or he was high as hell on something. Ritalin maybe /s
Ben gave WAY too much credit to Michael.. he was super annoying.
When did this episode originally air?
September 1998
I liked the genital warts commercial best
That's what happens on an embalming fluid addiction.
Too easy with the dijerago one 😂😂😂
Those commercials are a real time capsule: Drew Carey was fat and Michael Richards wasn't a pariah.
From Titanic to Genital Warts I miss old school tv
Too bad Jimmie turned into a liberal.
Agreed. Such a pity.
a new car for $9,000