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Franksgiving
Frank Caliendo hosts the show from a living room set in front of a live studio audience as he introduces the sketches that showcase his amazing skill as an impressionist. The sketches include: "Seinfeld 2027," which revisits the legendary sitcom's cast of characters long after the series ended; "Madden Cooks Turducken" with John Madden offering tips on how to stuff a chicken in a duck in a turkey; "3 Movie Trailer Guys," in which Frank joins two of Hollywood's famous voices doing movie trailers; "Clinton Library," with Bill Clinton pointing out some details about his time in the White House; "Beautiful Moment with Jenna Bush and Her Dad," in which President Bush enlists Dick Cheney to have a father-daughter chat with Jenna before her wedding; and "Caliendo Squares: Barkley," a Hollywood Squares spoof with Charles Barkley going off on a tangent about Kim Jong-il.
Money In The Frank
This episode begins with the sketch "Jack Lost His Pants," in which Jack Nicholson is in a tizzy because he can't find his pants, so Frank offers to help him retrace his steps. Next up is "Donald Trump's Seminar," in which the famous mogul offers offbeat methods of procuring a fortune; then it's off to the Oval Office and a sketch called "Bush Woos America Back," in which President Bush sets up a romantic dinner on his desk in order to have a "couples chat" with America. Other sketches in the episode include "Frank Teaches Joey Impressions," with Frank trying to teach his real-life pre-school son how to impersonate George W. Bush; "Go or Don't Go," with Al Pacino and Robert De Niro offering movie reviews based on a strange set of criteria; "Sean Connery's Voice Club for Men," with the booming Scot teaching men how to use their voices to pick up women.
Frankly, My Dear, I Don't Give A Frank
Donald Trump in his own one-man Broadway show; President Bush holding a series of historical press conferences; William Shatner getting his own show as a judge; another edition of Caliendo Squares.
Ballpark Frank
Frank opens the fourth episode discovering one of his biggest fans in the audience, Robin Williams who nearly succeeds in hijacking the entire show. The show then gets underway with a sketch filmed on TNT's Inside the NBA set with co-hosts Ernie Johnson, Kenny Smith and Frank as Charles Barkley, who continues with his obsession over Kim Jong-il. Next up, Al Pacino makes an appearance on Inside the Actor's Studio, who's next career move is to remake every movie that didn't star him, including The Horse Whisperer and The Diary of Anne Frank. Other skits in the episode include an attempt by former President Clinton to get Ellen DeGeneres' endorsement for his wife's presidential candidacy, a spoof of the hit show Grey's Anatomy that gets invaded by Robin Williams and another edition of Caliendo Squares.
Frankincense And Myrrh
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas, and Frank is celebrating with a backstage Christmas party attended by Dr. Phil, who has stopped by the studio to help out "the sick folks" who work on the show. Then it's time for a rant from famed curmudgeon Andy Rooney, who pontificates on the new iPhone. Next up, Charles Barkley gets his own talk show and features his Fave Five, followed by a trailer for the newest film from former Vice President Al Gore, entitled Supernova and more.
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