Dana Carvey stars in and writes this sketch comedy show in which a company of recurring performers tape before a live audience in New York City. The show features Stephen Colbert and Steve Carell of "The Daily Show" and Robert Smigel, the man behind "Triumph the Comic Insult Dog.

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The Dana Carvey Show - Episode One

Comic Dana Carvey stars in this premiere. - Host and creator Dana Carvey begins this first show with his portrayal of President Bill Clinton giving his assessment of challengers vying for the 1996 Republican Party nomination for president.

The Dana Carvey Show - Episode Two

Entertainment Headlines and the O.J. trial.

The Dana Carvey Show - Episode Three

Larry King interviews Ross Perot. - After a musical introduction by ingredients of the soft drink Mountain Dew, Dana fields audience questions on topics ranging from his use of New York City's subways to his talent as a drummer. With guest star Phil Hartman.

The Dana Carvey Show - Episode Four

President Clinton faces Howard Stern. - After a censored musical introduction by the Diet Mug Root Beer Singers, Dana fields audience questions about how to get a start in show business.

The Dana Carvey Show - Episode Five

Jay Leno interviews Quentin Tarantino. - After Dana provides his impression of Jay Leno interviewing director/actor/producer Quentin Tarantino, the Pepsi singers extol the many health benefits of their soft drink.

The Dana Carvey Show - Episode Six

The Unabomber on MTV, skinheads from Maine. - World News Tonight anchor Peter Jennings takes a look at how Bob Dole and Bill Clinton prepare physically for their presidential race.

The Dana Carvey Show - Episode Seven

Lost footage from the Wizard of Oz. - This episode of THE DANA CARVEY SHOW opens with Congressman Newt Gingrich proposing some innovative ways to make Washington D.C. pay its own way.

The Dana Carvey Show - Episode Eight

Bob Dole Undercover, the Stupid Prankster. - To begin this final show, Charles Grodin examines celebrities who are getting talk shows, including Jeff Goldblum, Gene Wilder and Abe Vigoda.