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- At the end of his career, a clueless fashion model is brainwashed to kill the Prime Minister of Malaysia.
- Heidi Klum Superstar. The first televised Victoria's Secret Fashion Show, with more than two dozen supermodels in their underwear, breezing up and down the runway, and to the tune of a gospel choir, actually taking flight. Really. Really.
- Various sketch comedy performed by blonde bombshell and ex playboy bunny Jenny McCarthy, with various musical guests.
- Eight a cappella singing groups compete for a recording contract.
- The fourteenth annual of the MTV Movie Awards. Hosted by Jimmy Fallon.
- A parody of popular teen TV dramas such as "Beverly Hills, 90210", "Dawson's Creek", and "Laguna Beach."
- Jeff Ross goes on tour, hosting Roast Battles in different cities acrossed America. With special guest judges, contestents go on stage and try to outwit and degrade (roast) their oppponents, to win a championship belt. It is a reality series on Comedy Central, now on its second season.
- 12th MTV Movie Awards on May 31st, 2003, hosted by Sean William Scott and Justin Timberlake and featuring performances by t.A.T.u., 50 Cent, and Pink. The show includes a parody of "The Matrix Reloaded (2003)" with Wanda Sykes and Will Ferrell.
- The 2001 MTV Movie Awards were held on June 2, 2001, and were hosted by Jimmy Fallon and Kirsten Dunst.
- Are you ready for Rock? Actor/director/comedian Chris Rock performs a gut-busting set in his fourth HBO stand-up special recorded before a live audience at Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C.
- Big time movie actors received awards for outstanding performance in their in 2004
- The ninth annual MTV Video Music Award show. Hosted by Dana Carvey.
- Honoring the career of Recording Academy Lifetime Achievement Award recipients, The Beach Boys;
- The Film Independent Spirit Awards celebrates artist-driven filmmaking and recognizes the finest achievements of today's independent filmmakers.
- The best independent and artist-driven films are celebrated by the members of the not-for-profit arts organization, Film Independent.
- In this aftershow, Joel McHale talks with Jeff, Saff, Erik and more to get their reactions to the series, their portrayals and their new fame.
- Filled with unfiltered, brutally honest anecdotes, Davidson proves in his first Comedy Central stand-up special that even at 22, he and his friends have had some high times and heavy experiences.
- The eleventh annual iHeartRadio Music Awards celebrates the greatest achievements in pop music for the year.
- America's favorite young married couple, Nick Lachey & Jessica Simpson, multi-platinum artists known from their hit MTV series, "Newlyweds," star in their first-ever television special, featuring a fun-filled variety hour of music and comedy. In a throwback to the days of Sonny & Cher and Laugh-In, the beloved Nick & Jessica breathe new life into the variety format, showcasing their singing and comedic talents in a series of sketches and musical performances with such guests as Jewel, Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds, Kenny Rogers, baseball Hall of Fame star Johnny Bench, Mr. T, and The Muppets stars Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy. The musical performances include a duet with Jessica and Jewel, who sings her classic song, "Who Will Save Your Soul," and a duet with Nick and Babyface singing the Stevie Wonder classic, "For Once in My Life." Jessica also performed "Islands in the Stream" with the legendary Kenny Rogers. Comedy sketches include a hilarious skit with Mr. T, and Jessica and Nick dropping in on Kermit and Miss Piggy, who are taping their own variety show on the same stage. Also, Nick's hometown hero, Cincinnati Reds Hall of Famer Johnny Bench, drops in to teach Jessica how to hit like a pro. Jessica also performed her new hit single, "Take My Breath Away," which she introduced as the first song the couple kissed to. The show premiered on Easter Sunday, April 11, 2004 and was ranked by Neilsen as the 17th highest rated show of the week.
- Ellen DeGeneres performs her comedy concert live on stage; taped for HBO.
- Short that was shown during the "2003 MTV Movie Awards (2003)" which spoofs "The Matrix Reloaded (2003)" and "The Matrix Revolutions (2003)". In it, Sean William Scott and Justin Timberlake battle each other, Matrix-style, before meeting the Architect.
- Mariah Carey performs songs from her holiday album, "Merry Christmas II You."
- The third annual MTV Movie Awards. Hosted by rapper and actor Will Smith.