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Best Week Ever

Show Info

  • Status: Canceled
  • First Aired: January 23, 2004
  • Seasons: 7
  • Episodes: 126
  • Networks: VH1, VH1 Classic
  • Genres: Comedy, Talk
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Best Week Ever(2004)

TMDB Rating: 5.6 (9 votes)

Overview

Best Week Ever is a weekly television program on the United States cable/satellite network VH1. It started airing in 2004 and was put on hiatus in the summer of 2009. In January 2010, it was announced that the show was cancelled. On August 3, 2012, VH1 announced the return of Best Week Ever. New weekly episodes began January 18, 2013. On the show, comedians analyze the previous week's developments in pop culture, including recent happenings in entertainment and celebrity gossip. The show's tagline is, "It's everything you love, everything you missed, and all the stuff you need to see again."

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Season 1

33 episodes • 2004

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1The Apprentice, Iowa Caucus and moreJan 23, 20040.0
2Golden Globes, Oprah's Birthday and moreJan 30, 20040.0
3David Gest Interview, Diets and moreFeb 6, 20040.0
4Courtney Love, Valentine's and moreFeb 13, 20040.0
5Sex and the City, NASCAR and moreFeb 20, 20040.0
6God Is In, Oscar Preview and moreFeb 27, 20040.0
7Starsky & Hutch, The Sopranos and moreMar 5, 20040.0
8Britney Tour, America's Top Model and moreMar 12, 20040.0
9Rock Hall Of Fame, St. Pat's Day and moreMar 19, 20040.0
10Howard vs. Oprah, Jersey Girl and moreMar 26, 20040.0
11Janet Jackson, Hellboy and moreApr 2, 20040.0
12Best of Best Week Ever: Bennifer, William Hung and moreApr 6, 20040.0
13Nick and Jessica Variety Hour, Sesame Street and moreApr 9, 20040.0
14Kill Bill Vol. 2, The Swan and moreApr 16, 20040.0
1550 Worst Songs, Britney's New Video and moreApr 23, 20040.0
16Best of Best Week Ever: Orange is the New Flesh, Madonna & Kaballah and moreApr 30, 20040.0
17OC & Friends Finale and moreMay 7, 20040.0
18Troy, Supersize Me and moreMay 14, 20040.0
19Shrek 2, Lindsay Lohan in Vanity Fair and moreMay 21, 20040.0
20American Idol Finale, Michael Jackson and moreMay 28, 20040.0
21Best Month Ever: Madonna On Tour, Celeb Baby Names and moreJun 4, 20040.0
22J-Lo Gets Married, Harry Potter and moreJun 11, 20040.0
23Simple Life 2, Dodge Ball and moreJun 18, 20040.0
24Fahrenheit 9/11, Sex Tapes and moreJun 25, 20040.0
25Best Month Ever: Dodgeball, Fahrenheit 9/11 and moreJul 2, 20040.0
26Kerry Picks Edwards, Britney & Kevin and moreJul 9, 20040.0
27Carmen Electra's Strip Poker, I Robot and moreJul 16, 20040.0
28Jacko Has Quadruplets, Good Sequels and moreJul 23, 20040.0
29Napoleon Dynamite, Democratic Convention and moreJul 30, 20040.0
30Best Month Ever: Ashlee Simpson, Britneys Wedding and moreAug 6, 20040.0
31Springsteen Tour, Olympic Preview and moreAug 13, 20040.0
32Paris and Tinkerbell Reunite, Nicky Weds and moreAug 20, 20040.0
33Best Summer EverSep 3, 20040.0
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Season 2

13 episodes • 2004

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Oprah's Auto Giveaway, Reality Shows and moreSep 17, 20040.0
2Dr. Phil's Prime Time Special, Emmy Speeches and moreSep 24, 20040.0
3Presidential Debate, Jay Leno calling it quits and moreOct 1, 20040.0
4Martha Stewart, Desperate Housewives and moreOct 8, 20040.0
5Team America, Bill O'Reilly and moreOct 15, 20040.0
6Reality Kids, the Boston Red Sox and moreOct 22, 20040.0
7Ashlee Simpson, Presidential Election and moreOct 29, 20040.0
8Election Post Mortem, The OC and moreNov 5, 20040.0
9Bridget Jones, Lost and moreNov 12, 20040.0
10NFL Racy Skit, Nanny 911 and moreNov 19, 20040.0
11NBA Brawl, Alexander and moreNov 26, 20040.0
12Desperate Housewives, Amazing Race and moreDec 3, 20040.0
13Best Year EverDec 17, 20040.0
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Season 3

15 episodes • 2005

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1American Idol, Golden Globes and moreJan 21, 20050.0
2Oscar Nominations, J-Lo Video and moreJan 28, 20050.0
3Michael Jackson Fans, Crime Shows and moreFeb 4, 20050.0
4Desperate Housewives, Cameron Diaz and moreFeb 11, 20050.0
5The Gates Artwork, Paul F. Tomkins: Celebrity Defender and moreFeb 18, 20050.0
6Michael Jackson's Jurors, Bush Audio Tapes and moreFeb 25, 20050.0
7The Oscars, Michael Jackson trial and moreMar 4, 20050.0
8Michael Jackson trial, the OC and moreMar 11, 20050.0
9Jacko in Court, Pat O'brian and moreMar 25, 20050.0
10The Bachelor, Wrestlemania and moreApr 1, 20050.0
11Baseball Opening Day, Desperate Housewives and moreApr 8, 20050.0
12To be namedApr 15, 20050.0
13New Pope Elected, American Idol and moreApr 22, 20050.0
14To be namedMay 13, 20050.0
15Star Wars Premiere, Apprentice Finale and moreMay 20, 20050.0
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Season 4

26 episodes • 2006

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1January 13th, 2006Jan 13, 20060.0
2Golden GlobesJan 20, 20060.0
3SundanceJan 27, 20060.0
4February 3rd, 2006Feb 3, 20060.0
5February 17th, 2006Feb 17, 20060.0
6February 24th, 2006Feb 24, 20060.0
7March 3rd, 2006Mar 3, 20060.0
8March 10th, 2006Mar 10, 20060.0
9March 24th, 2006Mar 24, 20060.0
10March 31, 2006Mar 31, 20060.0
11April 7th, 2006Apr 7, 20060.0
12April 14th, 2006Apr 14, 20060.0
13April 21st, 2006Apr 21, 20060.0
14May 5th, 2006May 5, 20060.0
15May 12th, 2006May 12, 20060.0
16May 26th, 2006May 26, 20060.0
17June 9th, 2006Jun 9, 20060.0
18June 16th, 2006Jun 16, 20060.0
19June 23rd, 2006Jun 23, 20060.0
20July 7th, 2006Jul 7, 20060.0
21July 14th, 2006Jul 14, 20060.0
22July 21, 2006Jul 21, 20060.0
23July 28th, 2006Jul 28, 20060.0
24Best Episode Ever: 100th EpisodeAug 4, 20060.0
25July 28thJul 28, 20060.0
26August 4thAug 4, 20060.0
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Season 5

30 episodes • 2006

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1September 15th, 2006Sep 15, 20060.0
2September 22, 2006Sep 22, 20060.0
3September 29, 2006Sep 29, 20060.0
4October 6, 2006Oct 6, 20060.0
5October 20, 2006Oct 20, 20060.0
6October 27, 2006Oct 27, 20060.0
7November 3, 2006Nov 1, 20060.0
8November 10, 2006Nov 10, 20060.0
9November 17th, 2006Nov 17, 20060.0
10December 1st, 2006Dec 1, 20060.0
11Best Year EverDec 15, 20060.0
12January 19th, 2007Jan 19, 20070.0
13January 26, 2007Jan 26, 20070.0
14February 2, 2007Feb 2, 20070.0
15February 9, 2007Feb 9, 20070.0
16February 23, 2007Feb 23, 20070.0
17March 2nd, 2007Mar 2, 20070.0
18March 9th, 2007Mar 9, 20070.0
19March 23rd, 2007Mar 23, 20070.0
20March 30thMar 30, 20070.0
21April 6thApr 6, 20070.0
22April 20thApr 20, 20070.0
23April 27thApr 27, 20070.0
24May 11thMay 11, 20070.0
25May 18th (American Idol Edition)May 18, 20070.0
26May 25thMay 25, 20070.0
28June 8thJun 8, 20070.0
29June 15thJun 15, 20070.0
30June 22ndJun 22, 20070.0
31June 29thJun 29, 20070.0
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Season 6

2 episodes • TBA

#EpisodeAir DateRating
9March 21stMar 21, 20080.0
21July 18thJul 18, 20080.0
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Season 7

7 episodes • 2013

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Episode 1Jan 18, 20130.0
2Episode 2Jan 25, 20130.0
3Episode 3Feb 1, 20130.0
4Episode 4Feb 8, 20130.0
5Episode 5Feb 15, 20130.0
6Episode 6Feb 22, 20130.0
7Episode 7Mar 8, 20130.0

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