Mr. Show with Bob and David
Mr. Show with Bob and David

Mr. Show with Bob and David

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1995- 1998
4 Seasons
30 Episodes
7.6(85 votes)
Ended
Comedy

Overview

A sketch comedy series starring and hosted by Bob Odenkirk and David Cross. The pair introduce most episodes as heightened versions of themselves before transitioning to a mixture of live sketches and pre-taped segments.

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14 members
Acting

Bob Odenkirk

Self - Host / Various

Bob Odenkirk
Acting

David Cross

Self - Host / Various

David Cross
Acting

Jill Talley

Various

Jill Talley
Acting

Brian Posehn

Various

Brian Posehn
Acting

Tom Kenny

Various

Tom Kenny
Acting

Jay Johnston

Various

Jay Johnston
Acting

John Ennis

Various

John Ennis
Acting

Scott Adsit

Various

Scott Adsit
Acting

Paul F. Tompkins

Various

Paul F. Tompkins
Writing

B. J. Porter

Various

No Image
Acting

Jerry Minor

Various

Jerry Minor
Acting

Becky Thyre

Various

Becky Thyre
Acting

Karen Kilgariff

Various

Karen Kilgariff
Acting

Scott Aukerman

Various

Scott Aukerman

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