Season - Episode
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3 - 1The Surreal Life Aug 15, 2004 -
3 - 2Cops Feb 12, 2005 -
3 - 3TNA Jan 01, 1970 -
3 - 4TNA Jan 01, 1970 -
3 - 5America's Most Wanted Jan 01, 1970
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2 - 1Fear Factor Mar 20, 2004 -
2 - 2Frasier Mar 23, 2004 -
2 - 3Queer as Folk Apr 19, 2004 -
2 - 4Shrek May 16, 2004 -
2 - 5Awesome Movie Songs May 29, 2004 -
2 - 6Hot Movie Dancing Jun 04, 2004 -
2 - 7Spider-Man Jun 24, 2004 -
2 - 8The Women's Tennis Tour Jun 29, 2004 -
2 - 9Sexy Soaps Jul 05, 2004 -
2 - 10People's Choice Awards Jul 15, 2004
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1 - 1TV Farewells Jun 20, 2003 -
1 - 2Primetime Cartoons Oct 02, 2003 -
1 - 3Real World Oct 16, 2003 -
1 - 4South Park Oct 17, 2003 -
1 - 5Survivor Oct 19, 2003 -
1 - 6The Arsenio Hall Show Nov 06, 2003 -
1 - 7Barbershop Nov 06, 2003 -
1 - 8American Music Awards Nov 16, 2003 -
1 - 9Miss America Pageant Dec 17, 2003
Overview
Join us as we celebrate the most memorable moments and animated characters in television history. The show will feature unforgettable clips, interviews with the actors who lent their voices and gave life to the characters, creators, writers, producers and other celebrities about their personal experiences and memories, and revealing insider stories. Throughout the annals of cartoon history there have always been a few cartoons that shouldn?t go on air until after the kiddies go to bed. Maybe it was the language, maybe it was the graphic nature of some of these cartoons, maybe they were just too much for kids to understand, so they went to primetime television. Of course you?ll want to know more about them, so we dug up the info for you. You?ll find out secrets inside the primetime cartoon industry. You?ll hear how shows began, the original concepts, and original names. For example do you know how South Park came to be? Or that Powerpuff Girls were not originally the Powerpuff Girls? Fi