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- 1988–19991h 41mTV-146.9 (322)TV EpisodeJoel and the Bots suffer through "Planet of the Dinosaurs," the US version of "Legend of Dinosaurs and Monster Birds (1977)," a dreary 70s Japanese dinosaur movie. Where's Doug McClure when you need him?
- Joel, Crow, and Servo sit through "SST: Death Flight (1977)," a star-studded TV movie about a doomed SST flight while Gypsy goes through some interesting changes.
- 1988–19991h 37mTV-147.2 (505)TV EpisodeThe intrepid hosts are trapped between Isaac Asimov's Literary Doomsday Device and Robert Ito from "Quincy M.E. (1976)" in a fur caveman outfit while watching "Women of the Prehistoric Planet (1966)."
- 1988–19991h 40mNot Rated6.4 (328)TV EpisodeIn between tending to some sick vacuum-flowers, Joel Hodgson and his robot buddy Crow begin their first movie-riffing experiment aboard the Satellite of Love while watching "Invaders from the Deep (1981)."
- 1988–19991h 31mUnrated6.9 (702)TV EpisodeIn the series' first national broadcast, the Mads have moved into Deep 13, Joel has spruced up the Bots, and Forrest Tucker sleepwalks his way through "The Crawling Eye (1958)," this week's literally eye-popping film.
- 1988–19991h 30mUnrated7.0 (556)TV EpisodeThe crew of the Satellite of Love presents and screens the 1942 Bela Lugosi not-so classic movie "The Corpse Vanishes (1942)."
- The stranded crew of the Satellite of Love have no sympathy for the stranded crew of Moonbase Alpha when they take in "Cosmic Princess (1982), two repackaged episodes of "Space: 1999 (1975)."
- The crew discover disturbing secrets in Crow's memory bank while watching "Hangar 18 (1980)," a film about bland government officials investigating, and then trying to cover up, a flying saucer crash.
- This week's film is "Phase IV (1974)," a deep sci-fi story about ants that leaves Crow wishing he'd brought a pair of boots into the mystery science theater.
- 1988–19991h 38mNot Rated7.0 (475)TV EpisodeJoel and the Bots watch two more episodes of "Radar Men from the Moon (1952)" and "Project Moon Base (1953)," a film about a sabotaged space station. They also introduce their new product SPACOM to the Mads.
- Servo writes a letter to his uncle in which he recalls many memories of his time aboard the satellite. Meanwhile, the crew are subjected to "Superdome (1978)," a drama about a New Orleans Super Bowl full of intrigue, romance, and catfish.
- 1988–19991h 27mNot Rated7.1 (444)TV EpisodeGiant scorpions rise out of a volcano and attack Mexico in "The Black Scorpion (1957)" while the Bots throw a party for Joel.
- 1988–1999TV-146.8 (322)TV EpisodeIn "The Million Eyes of Sumuru (1967)," the groovy femme fatale Sumuru plots world domination, while Joel gets even with the Bots for locking him out of the ship.
- Joel invents a pipe with a smoke detector and a sprinkler system built in for the invention exchange. The guys watch "Untamed Youth (1957)," a 1950s teen flick about youths sentenced to manual labor at a cotton farm.
- This week's experiment is the disastrous disaster film "City on Fire (1979)," which assures viewers the events depicted could happen in any city, anywhere. Even, as Tom points out, while the crew are watching this.
- 1988–19991h 40mNot Rated6.4 (355)TV EpisodeTom Servo gets his new "Mighty Voice" and a chance to use it during "Gamera vs. Gyaos (1967)," another Gamera film. Crow is still frozen.
- 1988–19991h 41mTV-146.6 (330)TV EpisodeThe crew watches "Humanoid Woman," the US version of "To the Stars by Hard Ways (1981)," a Russian film about a bug-eyed alien babe is the backdrop for a variety of antics aboard the Satellite of Love.
- 1988–19991h 36mUnrated6.7 (544)TV EpisodeThings get hairy on the Satellite of Love thanks to the lupine antics of "The Mad Monster (1942)" and the second chapter of "Radar Men from the Moon (1952)."
- The crew stages their own moon landing pageant as they watch the film "Moon Zero Two (1969)" about an astronaut hired to capture an asteroid made of sapphires.
- 1988–19991h 40mTV-146.6 (317)TV EpisodeJoel and his faithful robot companions celebrate Thanksgiving by scarfing down "Revenge of the Mysterons from Mars (1981)," a chopped up version of "Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons (1967)" repackaged as a TV film.
- When the ninth chapter of "Radar Men from the Moon (1952)" encounters technical difficulties, it gives the Mads an earlier opportunity to bring the Satellite of Love and its crew to their knees via "Robot Holocaust (1987)."
- The guys watch "Robot Monster (1953)," a post-apocalyptic film about aliens and robots, riff on two more installments of "Radar Men from the Moon (1952)" and try to understand surrealism.
- 1988–19991h 29mTV-147.3 (582)TV EpisodeJoel and the Bots have a tough time agreeing on how to spend their free time between segments of the teen sci-fi thriller "The Crawling Hand (1963)."
- Earth-orbiting inventor Joel Hodgson invites the audience to watch "The Green Slime (1968)" with him and his robot friends aboard the Satellite of Love.
- "The Last Chase (1981)," this week's film, features two intrepid heroes fleeing their Orwellian futuristic society in a souped-up racecar - but Joel and friends are more interested in reading fan mail from their adoring public.
- 1988–19991h 38mTV-146.4 (655)TV EpisodeThe Mads fall victim to their own newly-installed security system, and the unfortunately-shaped Satellite of Love is besieged by Demon Dogs hoping to pray to the Giant Bone, all the while "The Robot vs. The Aztec Mummy (1958)" is happening.
- The crew puts Commando Cody on trial for crimes against reality after watching the sixth episode of "Radar Men from the Moon (1952)" while slime monsters invade Los Angeles in "The Slime People (1963)."
- With Crow disassembled, Joel and Servo are left by themselves to tackle "Fugitive Alien (1986)," the first part of a baffling Japanese sci-fi epic.
- Crow is a frozen Christmas tree and Tom is busy, so Joel has to watch the original "Gamera: The Giant Monster (1964)" all by himself.
- As two Earth boys plead for Gamera to rescue them from a planet of cannibals in "Gamera vs. Guiron (1969)," Crow experiences a wonderful dream in which he turn the tables on the Mads.
- 1988–19991h 38mNot Rated6.5 (325)TV EpisodeThe 007-ish exploits of "Mighty Jack (1968)", a government organization created to defeat the notorious crime syndicate known as "Q", took everything that was bad about espionage movies and threw the rest out.
- 1988–19991h 40mTV-146.8 (321)TV EpisodeToday's experiment features real humans from Japan and a budget that must have been tens of dollars when the SOL crew watches "Star Force: Fugitive Alien II (1987)."
- 1988–19991h 38mNot Rated7.0 (375)TV EpisodeShredded and stitched into incoherence from the 1974 Japanese series "Saru no gundan (1974)," "Canines of the Caribbean (1985)" follows the travails of a scientist and two small children who are accidentally frozen and thaw into a future ruled by apes.
- 1988–19991h 40mNot Rated6.4 (356)TV EpisodeThe historic first meeting between Gamera and the crew of the Satellite of Love in "Gamera vs. Barugon (1966)."
- 1988–19991h 40mTV-146.7 (340)TV EpisodeCrow gets unfrozen just in time for "Gamera vs. Zigra (1971)," yet another Gamera film, and the SOL crew meets the Mads for the first time.