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7.1 15 Seasons • 332 Episodes

MADtv - Season 3

The third season of MADtv aired from September 20, 1997, to May 16, 1998, with 25 episodes.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Aries Spears

    Aries Spears

    Various

  • Mo Collins

    Mo Collins

    Various

  • Nicole Sullivan

    Nicole Sullivan

    Various

  • Alex Borstein

    Alex Borstein

    Various

  • Ike Barinholtz

    Ike Barinholtz

    Various

  • Debra Wilson

    Debra Wilson

    Various

  • Bobby Lee

    Bobby Lee

    Various

  • Will Sasso

    Will Sasso

    Various

  • Anjelah Johnson-Reyes

    Anjelah Johnson-Reyes

    Various

Overview

The third season of MADtv aired from September 20, 1997, to May 16, 1998, with 25 episodes.

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