No. in Series |
No. in Season |
Air Date |
Sketches |
Notes |
70 |
1 |
27 September 1992 |
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71 |
2 |
4 October 1992 |
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72 |
3 |
11 October 1992 |
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73 |
4 |
18 October 1992 |
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74 |
5 |
25 October 1992 |
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75 |
6 |
1 November 1992 |
- Bill Clinton in "Humpin' Around" (cut from DVD)
- "The Head Detective" (with guest star Damon Wayans as Detective Head)
- "Ice Poe: At The Airport"
- "Sue Goober: 007 Bond Girl Audition" (cut from DVD)
- "Anton at Comic Relief" (with guest star Damon Wayans as Anton)
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- Tommy Davidson's last sketch appearance (not counting repeat sketches) until Season 5, Episode 1 due to undergoing treatment for substance abuse.
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76 |
7 |
8 November 1992 |
- Shabba Ranks in "Mr. Ugly Man" (cut from DVD)
- "The Dysfunctional Home Show: How to Cook Pork and Beans"
- "Snuff & Roam: Nightclubbing"
- "Homey D. Clown: Homey's Son" (with guest star Damon Wayans as Homey)
- Close featuring Wreckx-n-Effect with Teddy Riley performing "Rump Shaker"
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77 |
8 |
15 November 1992 |
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78 |
9 |
22 November 1992 |
- "Prince of Munchkin Land" (cut from DVD)
- "Mr. & Mrs. Brooks: Thanksgiving Dinner"
- "Candy Cane's Puppet Show"
- "Men on Cooking" (with guest star Damon Wayans as Blaine Edwards)
- Close featuring Mary J. Blige performing "Reminisce"
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79 |
10 |
13 December 1992 |
- Madonna in "Neurotica" (cut from DVD)
- "Gays in the Military" (cut from DVD)
- "Lil' Magic: Working Girl"
- "Edwin O. Fay's Skin-Lightening Treatment (a.k.a. "Your Face is Your Passport")"
- "Dracula Meets Ugly Wanda"
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80 |
11 |
20 December 1992 |
- "Driving Miss Schott"
- "An Ice Poe Christmas"
- "Benita Butrell: Holiday Volunteer"
- "Cephus and Reesie: Tunes for Tots"
- "Why?: Black Eyewitnesses in the News"
- "Al MacAfee: How MacAfee Stole Christmas"
- Christmas close featuring Jamie Foxx performing "This Christmas" (cut from DVD)
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- Keenen Ivory Wayans' last episode as a cast member.
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81 |
12 |
3 January 1993 |
- "Vera DeMilo and Little Richard: The Stank of a Woman" (cut from DVD)
- "The Bodyguard with Grace Jones" (cut from DVD)
- "Cousin Elsee: At the Hospital"
- "Why: Rap Music Used for Commercials"
- "The Dysfunctional Home Show: Belated Christmas Special"
- "Mr. & Mrs. Brooks Second Honeymoon"
- Close featuring Digable Planets performing "Rebirth of Slick (Cool Like Dat)"
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- Marlon Wayans' last episode as a cast member.
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82 |
13 |
17 January 1993 |
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83 |
14 |
6 February 1993 |
- "La Toya Jackson: Michael Unwrapped"
- "Home Alone Again with Michael Jackson" (repeat from Season 3, episode 6)
- "Michael Jackson Potato Head" (repeat from Season 1, episode 10)
- "La Toya Jackson: Michael Unwrapped" (conclusion)
- "Family Feud's The Royal Family and The Jacksons" (with guest star Ray Combs as himself)
- Close featuring Another Bad Creation performing "Iesha" (repeat from Season 2, Episode 18)
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- Michael Jackson-themed episode
- This episode does not air on Aspire.
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84 |
15 |
7 February 1993 |
- "Alive II: with Richard Simmons"
- "Loomis Simmons' The Power Stretch"
- "The Info Group"
- "What If Bob Hope was Black?" (featuring Marc Wilmore as Hope)
- "Sgt. Stacey Koon on COPS"
- "Men on Fitness" (with guest star Damon Wayans as Blaine Edwards)
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- A.J. Jamal's first episode as a recurring featured performer.
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85 |
16 |
11 February 1993 |
- "Bill Cosby's Condom Commercial" (repeat from Season 3, episode 12)
- "Homey D. Clown's Parole Romance" (repeat from Season 2, episode 2)
- "Ejector Bed" (repeat from Season 2, episode 16)
- "Velma on a Blind Date" (repeat from Season 2, episode 13)
- "Ugly Woman's One Night Stand"
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- In Living Color Valentine's Show
- This episode does not air on Aspire.
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86 |
17 |
14 February 1993 |
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87 |
18 |
21 February 1993 |
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88 |
19 |
25 February 1993 |
- "Men on Film Festival" (excerpt from Season 3, Episode 10)
- "Rise to Stardom" (repeat of "Men on Films II" from Season 2, Episode 1; introduced by Chris Connelly)
- "Cliff Hanger" (excerpt from Season 2, Episode 24 and repeat of "Men on Film: Straight Man Out" from Season 3, Episode 2; introduced by Jeffrey Lyons)
- "Sponsors" (excerpts from Season 1, Episode 4; Season 1, Episode 7; Season 2, Episode 9; Season 3, Episode 16; Season 4, Episode 9; and Season 4, Episode 15; introduced by Michael Medved)
- "Ratings" (excerpts from Season 1, Episode 1; Season 1, Episode 4; Season 1, Episode 7; Season 2, Episode 9; Season 3, Episode 16; Season 4, Episode 9; and Season 4, Episode 15; introduced by Chris Connelly)
- "Men on Film Festival" (excerpt from Season 3, Episode 10)
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- Men on Film-themed best-of episode
- This episode does not air on Aspire.
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89 |
20 |
28 February 1993 |
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90 |
21 |
7 March 1993 |
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91 |
22 |
14 March 1993 |
- "Achy Breaky Head" (cut from DVD)
- "Great Moments In Black History: The First Record Scratcher"
- "Al Sharpton's Hunger Strike"
- "Reality Check: Bald Men vs. Men with Hair" (repeat from Season 3, episode 28)
- "What If Archie Bunker was Black?" (would later become "All Up in the Family" in the fifth season; featuring Marc Wilmore as Bunker)
- "Mr. Rogers: Insufferable Prick" (a.k.a. "Mr. Rogers at the Video Store")
- Close featuring Heavy D & the Boyz performing "Truthful"
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- Tupac Shakur was originally scheduled to perform during the close, but was arrested that night following a fight outside the show's production office.[2]
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92 |
23 |
21 March 1993 |
- "Rodney King and Reginald Denny PSA" (repeat from Season 4, episode 1)
- "Why? Black Eyewitnesses" (repeat from Season 4, episode 11)
- "Oswald: Booked on Phonics" (repeat from Season 4, episode 17)
- "Ross Perot Buys Up Airtime" (repeat from Season 4, episode 13)
- "Driving Miss Schott" (repeat from Season 4, episode 11)
- "Beauty Tips with Lori Davis" (repeat from Season 4, episode 4)
- "Trail Mix-a-Lot" in "Baby Got Snacks" (repeat from Season 4, episode 5; cut from DVD)
- "Ugly Wanda: Dracula" (repeat from Season 4, episode 10)
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- Best-of episode
- This episode is not included in syndication, but does air on Aspire.
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93 |
24 |
4 April 1993 |
- "What If Barbra Streisand was Black?"
- "Al MacAfee: Metal Detector at School"
- "Sheila Peace: Employment Agency"
- "Lashawn: Makeover"
- "The Black People's Show" (with guest star Jenifer Lewis as Tonya Hodges)
- Close featuring Prince Markie Dee & The Soul Convention performing "Typical Reasons (Swing My Way)"
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94 |
25 |
25 April 1993 |
- "Reality Check: Dancing Like The Fly Girls" (cut from DVD)
- "Baby Lonnie at the Doctor"
- "Overly Confident Gay Man Comes Out"
- "Snookie" (with guest star Jenifer Lewis as Snookie)
- "Sgt. Koon's Police Academy" (featuring Molly Shannon as a cadet)
- Close featuring Da Youngsta's performing "Crewz Pop"
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95 |
26 |
29 April 1993 |
- "The Player's Club brand Billy Club" (repeat from Season 3, episode 22)
- "SillyCone Brand Breast Implants" (repeat from Season 3, episode 29)
- "Vera De Milo: Milk Commercial" (repeat from Season 3, episode 6)
- "Sally Struthers: Feed the Planet" (repeat from Season 3, episode 18)
- "Tes-T-Shields Masculine Hygiene Pads" (repeat from Season 3, episode 12)
- "Muttco's Coyote Ugly One-Night Stand Escape Kit" (repeat from Season 3, episode 6)
- "George Hamilton Luggage and Belts" (repeat from Season 4, episode 4)
- "Amy Fisher's "Bang For Your Buck" Seminar" (repeat from Season 4, episode 13)
- "Juicemania" (repeat from Season 4, episode 5)
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- Best-of episode (In Living Color's Best Commercial Parodies)
- This episode is not included in syndication.
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96 |
27 |
2 May 1993 |
- "Arsenio Hall, Whoopi Goldberg, and Jay Leno: Undigable Hosts" (cut from DVD)
- "Loomis Simmons: Psychic Hotline"
- "MTV's Teen Court"
- "James Brown in The Groom Room" (with guest star Brown as himself)
- "Carl "The Tooth" Williams" (cut from DVD)
- Close featuring Showbiz and A.G. with Dres performing "Bounce Ta This"
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97 |
28 |
6 May 1993 |
- "The Superfly" (repeat from Season 2, episode 20)
- "El Grande Y Spectacular Muchacho Rocketeer" ("The Mexican Rocketeer") (repeat from Season 3, episode 3)
- "My Left Foot of Fury" (repeat from Season 3, episode 10)
- "Oswald: Silence of the Lambs II" (repeat from Season 3, episode 2)
- "Passenger 227" (repeat from Season 4, episode 20)
- "Ugly Wanda in Basic Instank II" (repeat from Season 4, episode 2)
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- Best-of episode (In Living Color's "Night at the Movies")
- This episode is not included in syndication.
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98 |
29 |
9 May 1993 |
- "Heterosexual Pride Parade"
- "Reality Check: Wearing a Bikini" (does not air on Aspire)
- "Calhoun Tubbs: Chuck E. Cheddar"
- "Thelma & Louise Jefferson" (featuring Marc Wilmore as Louise Jefferson and Brian George as Mr. Bentley)
- "Mrs. Sheridan's Phone Call" (with guest star Jenifer Lewis as Mrs. Sheridan)
- "Ugly Wanda: The Queen of the Old West" (with guest star Mario Van Peebles as a posse member)
- Close featuring Onyx performing "Slam"
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99 |
30 |
13 May 1993 |
- "Elvis Sighting" (repeat from Season 3, episode 19)
- "What If Bob Hope Were Black?" (repeat from Season 4, episode 15)
- "Woody Allen: Date The Children" (repeat from Season 4, episode 3)
- "Jay Leno" (repeat from Season 4, episode 4)
- "You Bet Your Career" (repeat from Season 4, episode 13)
- Close featuring Shawn Wayans as Chris Rock and Jamie Foxx as Garrett Morris (repeat from Season 4, episode 18)
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- Celebrity-themed best-of episode
- This episode is not included in syndication.
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100 |
31 |
16 May 1993 |
- "Grandpa and Duke the Dead Dog: Beer Commercial Audition"
- "Vera De Milo: Breasts Of Fury!"
- "Snackin' Shack: Eligible Bachelor"
- "Bunny & Clive: Incompetent Teenage Thugs"
- "The Dysfunctional Home Show: Grandma's Funeral"
- Close featuring The Pharcyde performing "Passin' Me By"
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101 |
32 |
23 May 1993 |
- "Joe Jackson: Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Jacksons"
- "In Living Color Complaint Line"
- "Lashawn: Beauty Shop" (with guest star LaWanda Page as Grandma)
- "Why? Star Trek Aliens Portrayed By Black People" (featuring Molly Shannon as an Enterprise crew member)
- "B.S. Brothers: Big Break" (repeat from Season 2, Episode 14)
- "In Living Color Complaint Line #2"
- "The Champ: The Tooth Goes to Senate" (featuring Larry Wilmore as a doctor)
- "In Living Color Complaint Line #3"
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- Kelly Coffield, Kim Wayans, and Shawn Wayans' last episode as cast members.
- Jennifer Lopez's last episode as a Fly Girl.
- A.J. Jamal's last episode as a recurring featured performer.
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