Off the Deep End

Season 1Episode 6180 minApr 26, 1992
Off the Deep End
Introduction "Fat" - "Weird Al" Yankovic B.B. King endorses Al-TV "Sweet Emotion" - Aerosmith (with Al mocking) Al-TV Buzz cut "Come As You Are" - Nirvana Interview with Paul McCartney George Michael speaks "Calling All Girls" - Hilly Michaels Al's Mailbag A late contest entry Al's hidden talent Al gets a present "Hell Hole" - Spinal Tap A lonely Al fan's request "Girlfriend" - Matthew Sweet (with Al's addition) Al-TV's The Big Picture Basic Instinct The Top Twelve countdown Ad for the Sky High solar radio skull plate "This Note's For You" - Neil Young Interview with Vince Neil "Everything About You" - Ugly Kid Joe Bobcat Goldthwait endorses Al-TV "Losing My Religion" - REM (with Al mocking) Al-TV News Guns N Roses' new albums Don Henley's new fundraiser The MC Skat Kat controversy The Hammer controversy "Alive" - Pearl Jam The Al-TV Gong "UHF" - "Weird Al" Yankovic "Losing My Religion" - REM (with Al mocking) Al-TV News The Boise scene A shocking fact about Bill Clinton John Mellencamp's new name "Rico Suave" - Gerardo (with the music of Al's "Taco Grande") Interview with Def Leppard "Babalu Music!" - Ricky Ricardo My dinner with Al contest "Polka Your Eyes Out" - "Weird Al" Yankovic (live at Dr. Demento's 20th anniversary party) Interview with Paula Abdul "I Can't Dance" - Genesis (with Al superimposed) Liberace endorses Al-TV "The Statue Got Me High" - They Might Be Giants Al announces his concert tour AL-TV theme The "Weird Al" Story "Love Shack" - The B-52s The "Weird Al" Story part two An Al-TV endorsement "Right Now" - Van Halen (with Al's addition) Interview with Tom Petty "Free Fallin'" - Tom Petty Al-TV theme "Money For Nothing/Beverly Hillbillies" - "Weird Al" Yankovic Ad for Al-aholics Anonymous "House of Fun" - Madness "Black Or White" - Michael Jackson (Al's adaptation) Al unplugged: "You Don't Love Me Anymore" "Got My Mind Set On You" - George Harrison Interview with George Harrison Al-TV's House of Style "Don't Cry" - Guns N' Roses (with Al mocking) New releases "She's Mad" - David Byrne Al imitates the video The Al-TV pie "Bohemian Rhapsody" - Bad News Harvey the Wonder Hamster Al-TV Theme Interview with Ozzy Osbourne Ad for the Faxsex hotline Goodbye with Harvey "Smells Like Nirvana" - "Weird Al" Yankovic
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