Unscrewed with Martin Sargent — Season 1, Episode 83: Maddox, Spies, and a Very Happy Walrus
Comedy • 30 min • 2 seasons, 212 episodes • ★ 9.5/10
Episode synopsis
The world is a torrent of mystery and duplicity. The good people of earth are besieged from all angles. Strife, both at home and abroad, threatens to disrupt the lives of everyday comings and goings of Joe (or Jane) Q. Public. Well, fair viewer/reader, I want you to know that we at ""Unscrewed"" are here for you. We pierce the skin on the pudding that is the Internet to bring you the sweet goo you need to get by in this topsy-turvy world of ours. Bold crusaders, depraved spies, and self-pleasuring wildlife all grace this half-hour of television where we carve out our niche in history. Tonight's guests are Maddox, the creator of The Best Page in the Universe, and Jason Woodside from the International Spy Shop.
About Unscrewed with Martin Sargent
Unscrewed with Martin Sargent was a late night American television show focusing on the comedy of technology. It was produced at TechTV and aired from May 26, 2003 to December 2004. The show was set as a traditional late night talk show, including a couch for guests to sit during interviews, with subject matter including unusual guests scooped up from the Internet, Sargent's reported binge drinking adventures, and pornography.
More episodes from Season 1
- E1Virtual Sex Machine, Eternal Life, Fat Jedi
- E2Girls Gone Wired, Hollow Earth, Gary Coleman
- E3His Holiness Rael, 10K for a Wife, Foul-Mouth Barney
- E4Time-Traveling Dentist, Deep Throat Diva, Search for the Perfect Blender
- E5Asia Carrera, Ouchy the Clown, Hack Your Enemies
- E6Remote Viewing with Major Doom, Porn Tip With Judy, Screw with Your Friends
- E7Fake Nude Celebs, Supersonic Bong, Porn Prose
- E8Planet X, Blackwolf the Dragonmaster, Coke or Cleaner?
- E9Ghost Hunter Scott Herriott, Lizardman, Michio Kaku
- E10Crop Circles, Skipping Chicks, Teen Lingo
- E11How to Be a Camwhore, Megaphone Messaging, Movie Poster Trivia
- E12Dear Blog, The Smoking Gun, Roy Orbison in Plastic Wrap