Frank TV

Frank TV is an American sketch comedy show starring MADtv veteran Frank Caliendo, Mike MacRae, and Freddy Lockhart. Caliendo hosted the show and performed in sketches in full makeup as characters he impersonated.

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Comedy
Created By

First Aired on

Nov 20, 2007

2 seaons till Dec 23, 2008

Popularity: 4.035
1 votes
Networks
(US)
Status: Ended

Show Ended

Last episode: Frank the Halls

Seasons & episodes

Total 2 seasons, 25 episodes

Season 1

Aired

15 Episodes
  • Episode 1Franksgiving min

    What Seinfeld would look like in the year 2027; John Madden prepares a turducken for the audience in honor of Thanksgiving; Frank pulls a co-host from the audience; three movie trailer guys going on tour; Bill Clinton gives a tour of his Presidential library; President Bush gives his daughter a special father/daughter talk on the day of her wedding; and Frank's co-host plays Caliendo Squares with Charles Barkley.

  • Episode 2Money in the Frank min

    Jack Nicholson berates Frank, after he losses his pants; Donald Trump holds a seminar on how to get rich; President Bush gives a press conference where he holds a candle light dinner for the American public; Al Pacino and Robert De Niro become movie reviewers; and Sean Connery opens a voice club for men.

  • Episode 3Frankly, My Dear, I Don't Give a Frank min

    Donald Trump opens his own one-man show on Broadway entitled Donald Trump: My Way!; Al Pacino, Sean Connery and Jack Nicholson go overseas to star in commercials; What if President Bush was President during some of America's darkest days?; William Shatner stars in Judge Shatner; and Al Pacino moves into Robert De Niro's square, while Frank's co-host plays Caliendo Squares.

  • Episode 4Ballpark Frank min

    Robin Williams tries to take over Frank TV; Charles Barkley fascination with Kim Jong Il hits a new level; and Al Pacino appears on Inside the Actors Studio.

  • Episode 5Frankincense and Myrrh min

    It's Christmas time at Frank TV; Dr. Phil helps the Frank TV staffers at their Christmas Party; Andy Rooney gets an iPhone; Al Gore previews his new film Supernova; Charles Barkley is the host a new game show; and what it would be like if Johnny Carson was the host of NBC Nightly News.