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- Cheaply-made home video release featuring two unrelated "B.J. and the Bear" episodes shamelessly edited into one full-length wonder.
- A contemporary overview of the Spaghetti Western phenomenon of the 1960s, featuring behind-the-scenes footage and interviews with directors and actors from such films.
- Hypocritical, conservative-based propaganda from the days before the 1988 US Presidential Election.
- Allan and Nick briefly trade places; Allan has a lusty Audience of One named Angie (as well as a back-up audience member waiting in the back, just in case); John Leguizamo stops by to sit on the couch and swim in a massive, half-open, very early '90s shirt whilst chatting about his life and career as Allan insults him.
- Gary Busey drops by to discuss "Point Break", but talks about his new children's book instead.
- Fred Stoller is the main interviewee, Keith Olbermann joins the Audience of One to watch. Nick Bakay returns as "Richard Hind".
- Music pioneer Charles Koppelman brings his legendary stories with him to the set. Lynn Beckman inhabits the Audience of One seat.
- Three days before its worldwide premiere, Allan saves movie audiences everywhere from suffering through "Kevin Costner Is Robin Hood" (as he calls it) by calling it out as the bad movie it was. Grace Zabriskie is the interviewed guest. No "Audience of One" member for this installment.
- First episode out of Manhattan. The Audience of One member is missing. Guitarist Richard Thompson and MST3K creator Joel Hodgson appear as guests.
- N'Dea Davenport and Jan Kincaid, then-members of The Brand New Heavies, stop by to promote the US launch of their UK album. Randy Greene is the Audience of One member straight from Michigan, Steve Higgins makes a brief appearance.