The Man Show (1999)
The Man Show is an American comedy television show on Comedy Central. It was created in 1999 by its two original co-hosts, Jimmy Kimmel and Adam Carolla, and their executive producer Daniel Kellison.
The Man Show: Season 1 - 21 Episode s
1x1 - Oprahization
June 16, 1999
Jimmy and Adam strike back against the Oprahization of America, special appearance by Cindy Crawford
1x2 - They Don't Want Sex As Much As We Do
June 23, 1999
""Household hints from adult filmstars"", plus ""films men don't want to see""
1x3 - Bad Old Days
June 30, 1999
Jimmy introduces Baby Barry, a new arrival to the Kimmel clan. Adam tries his luck with kids in ""Kids Tell Jokes"".
1x4 - Appearances
June 30, 1999
Jimmy and Adam present Mannovations: innovative ideas to make a man's life better. Ask Mr. Hardware.
1x5 - Bets/Zembic
July 7, 1999
Jimmy and Adam investigate high stakes betting and interview a man who got breast implants to win a ,000 bet.
1x6 - Bathroom
July 14, 1999
Show opens with women protesting against the Man Show, only to end up mud wrestling. Adam and Jimmy give their opinions on the bathroom, 3 segments of Jimmy conducting Bathroom Interviews, 'If Adam Was King,' and 'The Legend of The Fox.'
1x7 - Drinking
July 21, 1999
The first inductee into The Man Show Hall of Fame is honored, and Adam enjoys a night of romance with his mother.
1x8 - Wedding
July 28, 1999
A special episode with helpful tips, interviews and inventions to make your wedding more ""Man"" friendly.
1x9 - Sports
August 4, 1999
Jimmy and Adam share their views on Farting, The Rest Assured Disposal System, Movies Men Don't Want To See, Great Moments in Cinema (Raging Bull), Jimmy and Adam's parody 'Raging Ass,' Great Moments in Sports, How To Watch Baseball, Father & Son with Jimmy and Kevin Kimmel, Book of the month club.
1x10 - Compilation
August 11, 1999
Best of episode.
1x11 - Jobs
November 3, 1999
Adam and Jimmy share a list of jobs that attract women and jobs no one should have, Great Moments in Sports, Man-o-vations, Adam has a day out with the day laborers, Household Tips From Adult Film Stars
1x12 - Mysteries of Women
November 10, 1999
Adam and Jimmy pick apart the mysteries of women, Adam goes to the mall and asks the question 'What Are You Broads Thinking?' Jimmy views his hidden camera footage of his wife at home, The Fox is challenged to a drinking contest by an audience member, 'Instructional Video: This Is How To Fish,' Great Moments in Sports, & Father & Son with Jimmy and Kevin Kimmel.
1x13 - Underwear
November 17, 1999
Adam and Jimmy discuss their views on underwear. 6 simple rules for renting porn. Adam goes back to High School to be a shop teacher for the day.
1x14 - Thanks Man Show
November 24, 1999
In our Thanksgiving Show, the guys list what they're thankful for and offer tips on "How to Eat at the Buffet". What if Adam were king?
1x15 - Veal
December 8, 1999
The Man Show Hall of Fame inducts Andre the Giant and Adam visits a veal ranch.
1x16 - Practical Jokes
December 15, 1999
The Man Show becomes The Woman Show as the guys parody daytime shows for women.
1x17 - Holiday Show
December 22, 1999
The guys pay tribute to practical jokes, Jimmy asks the eternal question "Does size really matter?", Manovations.
1x18 - Millennium
December 29, 1999
Our holiday show. Jimmy and Adam go "Christmas Shopping with the Juggies". What if Adam were Santa?
1x19 - New Year's Resolution Show
December 31, 1999
The Millennium Show! The guys review highlights of the past Millennium and look ahead with new man-friendly inventions with "Millenn-o-vations".
1x21 - Compilation show I
January 5, 2000
Highlights from the second half of the season including ""Wife School"", ""Household Hints of Adult Film Stars"" and ""The Day Laborers' Makeover"".
1x22 - Super Bowl Show
January 26, 2000
The Super Bowl Show! The guys pay tribute to the most important day of the year, Super Bowl Sunday. ""How to Throw a Super Bowl Party"" and ""Tailgate-o-vations"".
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