Vacant Lot

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The Vacant Lot was a short-lived sketch comedy series along the lines of The Kids in the Hall and Saturday Night Live. Like those two shows, it was executive produced by Lorne Michaels. The six episodes originally ran from 1994 through 1995 on Comedy Central.

Starring:

Rob Gfroerer
Paul Greenberg
Nick McKinney
Vito Viscomi



Episode 1 Blinded By The Light Boxing 1 You May Go...Now Chamber of Horrors Shiatzu Boxing 2 Customs Slept on His Arms Boxing 3



Episode 2 The Time Helmet Five Bucks! 1 Mr. Wiggle's Clubhouse Five Bucks! 2 The Head Five Bucks 3 Pamper Me Mr. Wiggle's Clubhouse 2


Episode 3 Laundry Day Fashions Steamies Burglar and Dog 1 Bonnet Of Mice and Snoopy Burglar and Dog 2 Burglar and Dog 3 The Silent Ventriloquist We're Gonna Get Some Tonight song


Episode 4 Chocolate Mousse Nose Clippers Pants! The Musical Bus Stop I'm Bored Trash Can Fight 1 Pizza Delivery Trash Can Fight 2


Episode 5 Police Line-Up Emergency Rescue Jesus in the Classroom 1 Pygmalion Jesus in the Classroom 2 The Thread Jesus in the Classroom 3 Knee Slap


Episode 6 Party Music Killing Your Dad Dance Avant de Tomber Was the Party Too Loud, Mr. Smithers? Eggtown Boy 1 My Music Will Live On (This Song's Gonna Make A) Great Video Eggtown Boy
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