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MadTV was an American sketch comedy show that began in 1995. It ran for 15 seasons and was fairly well known, with such iconic characters as Lorraine, Stewart, Ms. Swan and many others. It had a lot of similarities to Saturday Night Live. Key and Peele were both in many MadTV sketches together.
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