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- The year 1999 is talked about.
- Join Carson Daly as he checks out the coolest places in LA and talks with today's big names in film and television and introduces you to up-and-coming bands and musicians that rock.
- VJs count down the top ten music videos of the day alongside a studio audience. Celebrities also stop by the studio and pop culture is discussed as well.
- Vallery, a hot-dog stand employee, accidentally saves a movie star from a fan. Mistaken for a highly skilled bodyguard, she is approached to serve as the now-famous face of an elite bodyguard agency, renamed Vallery Irons Protection.
- Martin Short interviews celebrities with some Sketch Comedy on the side.
- Jay Leno takes over the Tonight Show with interview, sketches, and plenty of laughs.
- Craig Kilborn interviews Celebrity guests, with sketch-comedy thrown in.
- A scientist and his sidekick accidentally clone a journalist and decide to turn the mistake into Repli-Kate, their idea of the perfect woman, who loves beer, football, and frat parties.
- ESPN2's "Cold Pizza" is the first live national look at the sports news of the day with topical interviews, live on-location reports from the field, in-depth feature segments and entertainment. Guests include prominent professional and amateur athletes, newsmakers and veteran analysts representing all facets of the sports world -- including professional and amateur league officials, general managers, coaches, beat reporters, politicians and celebrities from film, television and music.
- It's over 2 1/2 hours, featuring videos for: "My Own Worst Enemy," "Ziplock," "Miserable," "Over My Head," "Four," "Best Is Yet To Come Undone," "Lipstick & Bruises," "Something To Someone," "Live For This," "Looks Like They Were Right," "Too Fast For A U-Turn," "Bitter," and "Down." As well as the footage of the band recording "Tripping The Light Fantastic," "A Place In The Sun," "Atomic," and "Lit." Not to mention in-depth interviews, drunken behavior, random chaos, and plenty of celebrity cameos!
- In Orange Country to look for a heavenly Acres timesharing flat, VIP bumps into Lit-lead singer AJay Popoff in his boxers, pursued by the souvenir hunters who took his pants, so the rock band hires them. AJ also assigns Val to recuperate his lucky charm, an Elvis type 'Cat Eye' belt buckle. They succeed at Stiles souvenir shop, but get pursued for it by Thelonius Brock's goons, although X-rays prove it's paste, not the real precious jewels.
- A young man learns that he has to find a hidden Earth ship before an enemy alien species does in order to secure the survival of humanity.
- TV special for the Woodstock 1999 music festival from July 22nd to July 25th, 1999 in Rome, New York. MTV covers the festival which is marred by difficult environmental conditions and overpriced supplies. It ultimately leads to riots.
- Lit performs in the music video "My Own Worst Enemy" from the album "A Place in the Sun" recorded for RCA Records. The music video begins with the band dressed in clothing from the 1970s. The exit a car and enter a bowling alley to play. They perform on a decorated stage in front of a blue background.
- Scott goes to a college filled with zombies.
- Lit performs in the music video "Miserable" from the album "A Place in the Sun" recorded for RCA Records. The music video begins with a slow pan over a white bikini wearing woman's body. A miniature version of the band performs as they stand on the woman.
- VH1 television show features four celebrity guests and a rotating celebrity host. The guests all present their top three choices on a musical topic. The choices are debated and choices are cut before a final list is determined by the studio audience.
- Katie Daryl puts the spotlight on the most influential songs, bands, and musicians in the history of rock and roll as she counts down the top ten with a rotating panel of music icons and experts every week
- A nostalgiac look back at the 1990's in the midst of movies, music, shows, scandals, trends, and news events.
- I Love The 90's is back with even more insight and looks back to the decade that gave us Grunge, The O.J. Trial, and Nelson! It's I Love The 90's: Part Deux!
- Blink-182's Urethra Chronicles is a fun look at the band's hilarious antics since they formed in 1992.
- Conan O'Brien, a Harvard Lampoon alumnus, hosts this late-night comedy/talk-show, which is often silly and whimsical.
- Tech Gurus answers your computer questions.
- Viral video star, Adley, lets the Internet plan her wedding in a hilarious attempt to discover the true meaning of marriage.
- Lit performs in the music video "Zip-Lock" from the album "A Place in the Sun" recorded for RCA Records. The music video begins with the a young man playing guitar in his room. His father enters and scolds him for listening to Lit. The band performs on a stage by a pool.
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- The band Lit visits Arkford University.
- The year 1990 is shown.
- The year 1991 is talked about once again.
- Katie Daryl and the crew celebrate their 100th episode by draping themselves in a tapestry of the top songs that glorify champions.
- The year 1992 is featured again.
- The year 1993 is looked at.
- The year 1995 is talked about again.
- The year 1996 is featured.
- The year 1994 is shown once again.
- Ranking the best debut albums of 1992 with rock experts like James Durbin, Kenny Aronoff Lisa Loeb, and more,
- The year 1997 is looked at once again.
- The year 1998 is shown again.