Episode 107

Season 2Episode 130 minMar 4, 2002
Episode 107
The show opens with Wayne tracking down the cast members of The Wayne Brady Show to restart the second season. Wayne improvises a rap with help from Joe Thompson's suggestions from the audience. Wayne, J.P., Jonathan and Brooke are reports for the Farmington Channel 4 Newsical. For some reason, J.P., Jonathan and Wayne sing ""My Girl"" in bathroom stalls. Brooke is an office co-worker trying to compete with Mya for Wayne's attention. Forward-reverse is an improvised 1940's film noir detective story about a stolen Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle. Wayne and Mya perform a tribute to Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell - ""You're All I Need to Get By."" During the credits, more bloopers.
Episode 107 has aired on Mar 4, 2002 at 8:30 PM
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