Season - Episode
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1 - 1Neil Hamilton Mar 30, 2000 -
1 - 2Mohamed Al Fayed Mar 30, 2000 -
1 - 3Gail Porter Apr 14, 2000 -
1 - 4Roy Hattersley Apr 21, 2000 -
1 - 5John Humphrys Apr 28, 2000 -
1 - 6Anita Roddick May 05, 2000
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0 - 1Borat at the Hampton Classic Horse Show Aug 17, 2004 -
0 - 2Borat at the Patriot Rally Aug 17, 2004 -
0 - 3Ali G's Full Spyz Movie Aug 17, 2004 -
0 - 4Ali G's Harvard Commencement Speech Sep 13, 2005 -
0 - 5Ali G at Educational Summit Sep 13, 2005 -
0 - 6Ali G with Noam Chomsky Sep 13, 2005 -
0 - 7Ali G Visits Civil War Navy Ship Sep 13, 2005 -
0 - 8Borat Hunts in Texas Sep 13, 2005 -
0 - 9Borat Learns Football Sep 13, 2005 -
0 - 10Borat with PIMA Republican Club Sep 13, 2005 -
0 - 11Bruno Visits a Psychic Sep 13, 2005 -
0 - 12Bruno Speaks with a Hollywood Stylist Sep 13, 2005 -
0 - 16The Best of Borat Jan 01, 1970 -
0 - 17Ali G Christmas Message to the Nation Jan 01, 1970 -
0 - 18Ali G Animal Rights Talkshow Jan 01, 1970 -
0 - 19Borat's Guide to Britain - Countryside Jan 01, 1970 -
0 - 20Borat's Guide to Britain - Cambridge Jan 01, 1970 -
0 - 21Borat's Guide to Britain Jan 01, 1970 -
0 - 22Ali G Sally Jesse Raphael Jan 01, 1970 -
0 - 23Ali G Dangerous Drugs (UK) Jan 01, 1970
Overview
In New York to sell book ideas to high-profile publishers and agents, Ali G pitches the following would-be bestsellers: "A Kiss on the Lips," a vibrating book designed to stimulate the mind and more; "The Lord of the Rings," an adaptation of the hit films; an Ali G "autobiography" of President Bush; and more. Bruno chats with fashion guru Leon Hall about which celebrities should be kept "in the ghetto" or sent on a "train to Auschwitz"; later, Bruno and "fashion police" James Campbell and Randy McLaughlin rate the attire of such Hollywood notables as Renee Zellweger, Peter Jackson and Paris Hilton. Ali G interviews U.S. Olympic president (and former swimming star) John Nabor about the upcoming games in Greece, pondering why there isn't an Olympic competition for world-record events like Tallest Man or Longest Moustache. Borat travels to Nashville and Tucson to "learn to be country star." There, he demonstrates a Kazakhstan line dance to willing square dancers, gets songwriting inspiration from country-music legend Porter Wagoner, and tests out a liberating new tune at a local lounge.













