MADtv: Season 7, Episode 17

Episode #7.17 (16 Mar. 2002)

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No CHiPs!
7 August 2006 | by (Chaple Hill, North Carolina) – See all my reviews

I was watching the re-run of this episode on Comedy Central. They credited Danny Masterson and Wilmer Valderama in the opening credits, then a few minutes into the show there was a "Coming Up" segment before a commercial that showed the two riding motorcycles to the CHiPs theme song, but that was the last I ever saw of them in the episode. I re-watched the episode several times to see that segment, which appears not to be in the episode. Was that little scene the reason they are credited? Was the scene cut from the comedy Central version? If anyone knows what I am experiencing and can comment on why the segment never appeared (at least in the version of the episode I had) I would be very grateful!


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