Comic Strip Live - Season 4 / Year 1992

Season 4 / Year 1992

Episodes

Mary Stuart Masterson (guest host), En Vogue

George Lopez, Stevie Ray Fromstein, Caroline Rhea

Ron Richards, Lizz Wyndstead, Jeff Marder, J.J. Wall, Vic Henley

George Wallace, Dennis Wolfberg, Jeff Foxworthy, Dennis Blair, Mark Curry

Robert Schimmel, Bill Engvall, Steve Stajich

Monica Potter

Ken Rogerson, Ron Shock, Jeff Joseph, Kathleen Madigan, John Ferrentino

Tommy Sledge, Marc Schiff, Steve Loucks

Richard Belzer, Larry Wilmore, Dom Irerra, Felicia Michaels, Ron Shock

Jeff Joseph, Diane Ford, Fred Greenlee

Brian Regan, Carol Leifer, Jonathan Ross, Kelly Monteith

Kenny Rogerson, Jann Karam, Bill Maher, Larry Miller

Kathleen Madigan, John Ferrentino, Wil Shriner

Charles Fleischer, Colin Quinn, John Pinette, Tom Agna

Jay Johnston, Pam Stone, George Lopez, Mike Dugan

Marty Putz, Lahai Fahnbullen, Ron Richards, Michael Lauziere

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Anthony Griffith, Sue Kolinsky, Mark Schiff, Jeff Stilson

John Wing, Rick Overton, Jeff Joseph, Jim Barber

Ellen Cleghorn, Rich Hall, Steve Kelley, Carrot Top, Jim Hope

Warren Thomas, The Amzaing Jonathan, Doug Benson

Carol Leifer, Dennis Wolfberg, Jonathan Katz

Bobby Slayton, Lew Schneider, Brett Butler, Michael Finney

Jack Gallagher, Jeff Rothpan, Linda Smith

Billy Riback, Cathy Ladman, Norm Macdonald, Andy Kindler

Carol Siskin, John Riggi, Clinton Jackson

Dana Gould, Wil Durst, Marc Weiner

Rick Corso, Margaret Smith, Brian Hartt

Tim Allen, Drew Carey, Pauley Shore, Richard Jeni, Louie Anderson, Boosler, Paul Rodriguez, Pollak, Larry Miller, DeGeneres, Sinbad, Gottfried, Rosie O'Donnell, Goldthwait, Mark Curry, Dana Gould, Higgins Boys & Gruber, Tom Kenny, John Pinette

Jay Johnson, Mark Shiff, George Wallace, Dave Chapelle

Tom Kenny, Blake Clark, Lewis Dix, Jimmy Aleck

Carol Leifer, Ron Richards, Anthoyn Griffith, David Strassman, Little Ricky, Billy Elmer

George Lopez, Bruce Baum, Greg Rogell, Billy Martin
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