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2004 American TV series or program
Crossballs: The Debate Show
Created byMatt Besser
Charlie Siskel
StarringChris Tallman
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes24
Production
Running time30 minutes
Original release
NetworkComedy Central
ReleaseJuly 6 (2004年07月06日) –
August 25, 2004 (2004年08月25日)

Crossballs: The Debate Show is a Comedy Central television show which poked fun at cable news networks' political debate shows, especially CNN's Crossfire and MSNBC's Hardball with Chris Matthews .[1] In each episode, comedians posing as experts on a particular subject would debate two real commentators. The true experts were unaware that the show was a sham. Topics ranged from reality television to religion to violence in video games.

It debuted on July 6, 2004, and ran for eight weeks. It aired Tuesday-Friday at 7:30 p.m. ET. The twenty-third and final episode aired on August 25, 2004. Episode 24 ("Pistol Whipped America") was taped but never aired, after one unsuspecting guest named James March threatened to sue Comedy Central. A further legal threat came from radio comedian Phil Hendrie, who publicly accused the show's creators of stealing the concept of a show he pitched to Comedy Central in 1998, as well as that of The Phil Hendrie Show .

Cast members

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Episodes

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No.TitleOriginal release date
1"Reality TV: No Survivors"July 6, 2004 (2004年07月06日)
2"Driving in America"July 7, 2004 (2004年07月07日)
3"Drugs"July 8, 2004 (2004年07月08日)
4"Vegetarian or Vegetarded"July 13, 2004 (2004年07月13日)
5"FCC or F-YOU-CC?"July 14, 2004 (2004年07月14日)
6"America vs. Aliens"July 15, 2004 (2004年07月15日)
7"Grand Theft Apocalypse"July 20, 2004 (2004年07月20日)
8"Fashion, Gay Conspiracy"July 21, 2004 (2004年07月21日)
9"Love Thy Gay-bor"July 22, 2004 (2004年07月22日)
10"Clones of Contention"July 27, 2004 (2004年07月27日)
11"Frat-tastic or Frat-tastrophe"July 28, 2004 (2004年07月28日)
12"Sports Stars: Monsters?"July 29, 2004 (2004年07月29日)
13"Tipping: Chinese City?"August 3, 2004 (2004年08月03日)
14"Makeovers for Jesus?"August 4, 2004 (2004年08月04日)
15"Flabulous or Fat-tastrophe?"August 5, 2004 (2004年08月05日)
16"Music in America"August 10, 2004 (2004年08月10日)
17"Healing Through Porno"August 11, 2004 (2004年08月11日)
18"Crime and Funishment"August 12, 2004 (2004年08月12日)
19"Plastic Surgery: Nip-pocalypse?"August 17, 2004 (2004年08月17日)
20"Hellphones vs. Interthreat"August 18, 2004 (2004年08月18日)
21"Mother Earth, Bitch"August 19, 2004 (2004年08月19日)
22"Voting Electible Dysfunction"August 24, 2004 (2004年08月24日)
23"Sex Battle USA"August 25, 2004 (2004年08月25日)
24"Pistol Whipped America"unaired

Notable real guests

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References

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  1. ^ Tucker, Ken (July 30, 2004). "Politics As Unusual". Entertainment Weekly . Retrieved 2025年02月11日 – via EBSCOhost.
  2. ^ a b Sullum, Jacob (October 2004). "Crossballs Puzzle". Reason. Vol. 36, no. 5. pp. 53–59. Retrieved 2025年02月11日 – via EBSCOhost.
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