Mad TV (season 11)


The eleventh season of Mad TV, an American sketch comedy series, originally aired in the United States on the Fox Network between September 17, 2005, and May 20, 2006.

Summary

With Spencer Kayden, Ron Pederson, Aries Spears, and Paul Vogt gone from the cast, season eleven saw more changes to the show's cast. Because of FOX's cast budget cuts, the only new cast members hired were Arden Myrin and featured players Frank Caeti and Nicole Randall Johnson.
With the exception of Michael McDonald and Stephnie Weir, the majority of cast members in this season were born in the 1970s and were hired in the 2000s, making this the youngest cast in the show's history. This cast was also the most ethnically diverse since the original 1995 cast, with one East Asian male, one Jewish male, four white males, two African-American males, two African-American females, and four white females.
Notable celebrity appearances this season include: Pamela Anderson, Jeff Garlin, Alyson Hannigan, Neil Patrick Harris, Jaime Pressly, Michael Rapaport, John Cena, Jeff Probst, Pauly Shore, and Fred Willard

Opening montage

The title sequence opens with the Mad TV logo appearing against the skyline of Los Angeles. The theme song, performed by the hip-hop group Heavy D & the Boyz, begins and an announcer introduces each repertory cast member alphabetically, followed by the featured cast. The screen dissolves into three live-action clips of an individual cast member, then the three screens multiply until they fill the entire screen. Then all of the multiple clips flip over and displays another clip of the same cast member. As the multiple clips are reduced to one clip, a still color photo of the cast member is superimposed on the screen with his/her name appearing in caption over the photo. When the last cast member/guest is introduced, the music stops and the title sequence ends with the phrase "You are now watching Mad TV."

Cast

;Repertory cast members
;Featured cast members

Home Release

Season 11 is available on HBO Max and is one of the few seasons to have no episodes skipped due to copyright issues.