Memory Hole - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Why Rap Is Not a Sport
Will Arnett takes us on a journey back to the beginning of rap when professional football players used rhymes to express their sexual prowess. Plus, dramatic reading from GOT actor John Bradley.

The Littlest Hobo, The Goodest Boy
As we re-examine some of Will Arnett's favorite childhood tv shows, it becomes clear that the treatment of a certain canine star may not have aged that well.

The Worst Celebration of All Time
Will Arnett revisits the celebration of the first Canadian stadium with a fully retractable roof... something no one ever asked for.

A Very Special Episode...
Journey to the world of odd eighties PSAs with the assistance of Jason Bateman.

The Martial Art Nobody Asked For
Karate movies were extremely popular and very poorly executed in the 1980's, but Will Arnett and Patton Oswalt remember one movie combining gymnastics and karate that was spectacularly bad, the infamous "Gymkata".

The One Where Chandler and Rachel Star in a "Cyber-Sitcom"
In the early 1990's, you could get a computer complete with a Windows 95 tutorial that was hosted by Matthew Perry and Jennifer Aniston. Memory Hole is about to take you back there.

Cringe Your Way to Six-Pack Abs
Workout videos exploded in the 1980's and unfortunately for the celebrities who made a bunch of embarrassing at home videos, Will Arnett is here to review the grainy footage of them gyrating.
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