Best Week Ever Season 4

January. 13,2006      
Rating:
7.7
Trailer Synopsis

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."

Episode 26 : August 4th
August. 04,2006
Episode 25 : July 28th
July. 28,2006
Episode 24 : Best Episode Ever: 100th Episode
August. 04,2006
Willard Scott wishes Best Week Ever a happy 100 episodes, Mel Gibson, Project Runway, Lindsay Lohan, Celebrities!!!; Sizzler: Tori Spelling, Boy George; OK Go: Here It Goes Again; In Case You Missed It: Yaz, The View, Danica Patrick, Microsoft Voice Recognition Software; Best Week Ever: Pam Anderson & Kid Rock
Episode 23 : July 28th, 2006
July. 28,2006
Where is Matthew McConaughey’s shirt? Lance Bass, Barbara Gone Wild, Superheroes, Anna Nicole; Sizzler: George Michael, David Hasselhoff: Drunk or sick, Daniel Radcliff nude; TMZ.com; more on Matthew McConaughey’s missing shirt; In Case You Missed It: The View, Hell’s Kitchen, Last Comic Standing; Best Week Ever: Talent Show Hosts
Episode 22 : July 21, 2006
July. 21,2006
Frangela’s Movie Review for People Who Like to Yell in Movie Theaters: Lady in the Water; The Hoff, Oprah, Rock Star, Crime Solvers, Hips Don’t Lie; Sizzler: Justin Timberlake, Chevy Chase, Pam Anderson & Kid Rock; Cats pooping in toilets; In Case You Missed It: Paris Hilton bathing a two year old, President Bush, The One, TMZ interview with Paris Hilton, Best Week Ever: Lance Armstrong.
Episode 21 : July 14th, 2006
July. 14,2006
Where is Suri? Project Runway, Rocky Balboa, World Cup, Soap Star; Sizzler: Wilmer Valderrama, Lindsay Lohan, Albert Einstein; What Your Summer Movie Choice Says About You: Lady in the Water, Lake House, Wordplay, Superman Returns; Save it or Shave It; In Case You Missed It: Laura, squealing pig, Deadwood, Judge Mathis, Best Week Ever: Kyle MacDonald
Episode 20 : July 7th, 2006
July. 07,2006
Lil Kim, Emmy Nominations, British Jerks, Hot Dog Competition; Next Level: Nic water, Sudoku toilet paper, Taco Bell’s Fourthmeal, Celebrity Baby Index; Sizzler: Mary Lynn Rajskub kissing Rush Limbaugh, Dallas Austin, Sophia Loren nude calendar, Kathy Griffin; Table Tennis by Rockstar Games; In Case You Missed It: Vladimir Putin, Archie the world’s ugliest dog, Streaker at Wimbledon, Tak, Best Week Ever: That Blond Chick on the View.
Episode 19 : June 23rd, 2006
June. 23,2006
Angelina interview, Women on TV, America’s Got Talent, Mindfreak, Celeb Defender; Sizzler: Kate Beckinsale, Vince Vaughn’s parents, James Blount’s song wakes up a coma patient; Pants Off Dance Off; In Case You Missed It: Folger’s commercial, Kevin Federline, Mark Cuban, Hell’s Kitchen; Best Week Ever: Connie Chung
Episode 18 : June 16th, 2006
June. 16,2006
Britney Spears, Gameshow Marathon, Ann Coulter, Janice Dickinson, Gay Superman?; Sizzler: Tom Cruise telemarketer? Jenna Elfman, Madonna vs Britney, David Guest; Important Message from Mike Britt, In Case You Missed It: Bridezillas, Hell’s Kitchen, Daryl Hannah in a tree, Paris Hilton; Best Week Ever: Junk
Episode 17 : June 9th, 2006
June. 09,2006
Paris’s New Video, Brangelina Baby, Anna Nicole, 666, Britney and Kevin; Sizzler: OJ Simpsons’ sex tape, Lindsay Lohan vs Brandon Davis, Heather Mills porn star?, Jeremy Piven vs Steven Dorff; Michael Bolton sings Sinatra; Defend Your iPod: Dave Navarro; In Case You Missed It: Chris Angel, Sebastian Bach, Worship Jamz 2, David Lee Roth; Best Week Ever: Meredith Vieira
Episode 16 : May 26th, 2006
May. 26,2006
American Idol, Lost, Brangelina, TV Deaths, Global Warming?; Sizzler: Axl Rose vs Tommy Hilfiger, Heather Locklear vs Denise Richards; Kirk Cameron – Televangelist; In Case You Missed It: Dateline: Officer Swamp Thing, Some chick vs Brandon Davis, Stone Philips sings to Katie Couric, House; Best Week Ever: Oprah
Episode 15 : May 12th, 2006
May. 12,2006
American Idol, Top Model, Bird Flu, Star Jones, Mother’s Day; Sizzler: Brangelina, Jamie Foxx, Tom Cruise; Gnarls Barkley’s “Crazy;” Frangela at the Movies: Poseidon; In Case You Missed It: Coldplay video, David Blaine, Mary Jo Buttafuoco & Amy Fisher; Best Week Ever: Anti-Climaxes
Episode 14 : May 5th, 2006
May. 05,2006
Exclusive Tom Cruise interview, Tom Cruise, Buttafuoco/Fisher, Locklear/Richards, David Blaine, Kellie Pickler; Sizzler: Keith Richards, Mandy Moore, Britney Spears, Ryan Seacrest vs Paula Abdul; Sweeps Stunt Casting Moment of the Week: Molly Ringwald in Medium; In Case You Missed It: Ivana Young Man, Wife Swap, American Idol, Starting Over; Best Week Ever: Protesting
Episode 13 : April 21st, 2006
April. 21,2006
TomKat baby, Nick Lachey, Celebrity Cooking, Blow Out, Unsexy Man; Sizzler: George Michael, Lindsay Lohan butt double?; Daniel Powter’s “Bad Day”; Fake Presidents; In Case You Missed It: Gene Simmons sexercise video, Volkswagon car crash commercial, South Park, Pig Olympics in Moscow,; Best Week Ever: Namibia
Episode 12 : April 14th, 2006
April. 14,2006
Celebrity Babies, The Sopranos, Fake Movie? (Legend of Simon Conjurer) Killing the Kids, Tax Tips; Sizzler: Carmen Electra & Joan Jett, Emmanuel Lewis; What Your Favorite American Idol Contestant Says About You; Easter specials; In Case You Missed It: American Idol contestant Taylor Hicks, Mini-Kiss, Paris Hilton sings to Hugh Hefner, attack goose; Best Week Ever: Kenny Roger’s Head.
Episode 11 : April 7th, 2006
April. 07,2006
Katie Couric, Deal Or No Deal. Congress Controversy, Pasta Express, TomKat Style; Sizzler: Sharon Stone, David Spade & Heather Locklear, Ryan Seacrest & Teri Hatcher; My Heritage.com; Coca Cola Blak; In Case You Missed It: Linday Lohan at the Kids Choice Awards, Tony Danza & Brian Cox in kilts, Donald Trump dances, Tyra Banks fear show; Best Week Ever: Jennifer Aniston
Episode 10 : March 31, 2006
March. 31,2006
Flava Flav time change reminder, American Idol, Britney & Kevin, Lost, The View, Father 90210; Sizzler: Brangelina, Naomi Campbell, Wilmer Valderrama; Food Network porn; In Case You Missed It: Uno Attack, Wife Swap, Moscow Cat Circus, President Bush: Comedian; Best Week Ever: Sharon Stone
Episode 9 : March 24th, 2006
March. 24,2006
Donald Trump calling about new baby, American Idol, Ambien, Black White, Snakes on a Plane, South by Southwest; Sizzler: Eva Longoria, Carlos Boozer sues Prince; The Godfather: the Game; In Case You Missed It: America’s Next Top Model, cat falls from tree, Tori Spelling, South Park vs Isaac Hayes; Best Week Ever: Lil Kim
Episode 8 : March 10th, 2006
March. 10,2006
Roundtable with Frangela, Flava Flav & Spitgate; Oscars, George Clooney, Project Runway, Arctic Monkeys, 24; Sizzler: Lil Kim, Madonna’s daughter; Joe Rogan’s e-mail spat, In Case You Missed It: Donald Trump, Tyra Banks, San Francisco’s 11th Annual Bark and Wine Ball; Best Week Ever: Kristi Yamaoka
Episode 7 : March 3rd, 2006
March. 03,2006
Insider Oscar Gossip, Mardi Gras, Deal or No Deal, Tyra Banks, Flavor of Love, Next Level; Sizzler: Lindsay Lohan & Wilmer Valderrama, P. Diddy, Scott Stapp; Top Three Irrelevant Trophies; Dancing for a Dream; In Case You Missed It: Richard Gere, Gilmore Girls, Barry Bonds; Best Week Ever: The Lacheys
Episode 6 : February 24th, 2006
February. 24,2006
American Idol, Olympics, Donald vs Martha, Dancing with the Stars, Black History Month; Sizzler: Jessica Simpsons & Jude Law, Paris Hilton, Carmen Electra; Project Runway’s Tim Gunn, In Case You Missed it: Dev2.0, trailer for Basic Instinct 2, Chinese fat cat, Best Week Ever: Powerball winners
Episode 5 : February 17th, 2006
February. 17,2006
Grey’s Anatomy, Tomkat, Brokeback Jokes, Dick Cheney, Love Advice; Sizzler: Val Kilmer with Winona Ryder and Paris Hilton, Scott Stapp, Ryan Seacrest; Doug Benson: Olympic Hero; In Case You Missed It: Matt Lauer & Al Roker explain the Luge, Roseanne’s Sing-a-long, James Lipton, Best Week Ever: Rufus
Episode 4 : February 3rd, 2006
February. 03,2006
Lindsay Lohan Hospitalized, Oscars, the View, Black history Month; Sizzler: Pam Anderson & Kanye West, Clay Aiken, Baby Jessica, David Guest & Da Brat; David Wayne at Sundance; Upgrade/Downgrade 100th TV Episode edition: 24, Smallville, Reba; In Case You Missed It: Lisa Loeb in a thong, Janet Reno karaoke, WWE wrestler Boogeyman; Paul Scheer: Clipblocker; Best Week Ever: Wilson “Bill” Livingood
Episode 3 : Sundance
January. 27,2006
Sundance, American Idol, Kevin Federline, Beauty & the Geek, UPN/WB Merger; Sizzler: Marlon Brando biography, Michael Jackson, Shar Jackson; Taking One for the Team: Nicollette Sheridan; Doggy Steps, In Case You Missed It: Lisa Loeb’s show, the View, Best Week Ever: Jeremy Parker
Episode 2 : Golden Globes
January. 20,2006
American Idol, 24, Golden Globes, Playing Gay, Brangelina; Sizzler: Eva Longoria, Nicole Ritchie & Steve-O, Katie Holmes, Eminem; Nelly's Grillz; I Case You Missed It: Kiefer Sutherland's Japanese commerical, Golden Globes presenters messing up names, Colin Farrell sex tape, Abraham Lincoln documentary; Best Week Ever: Pussycat Dolls
Episode 1 : January 13th, 2006
January. 13,2006
Upgrade Downgrade as directed by Eli Roth; Angelina Jolie & Brad Pitt, Star Jones Reynolds, Project Runway, Heather Graham, Awards Shows; Sizzler: Lindsay Lohan, Michael Jackson; D4L's Laffy Taffy; In Case You Missed it: Dancing with the Stars, Bachelor Paris, Pokemon kid; Best Week Ever: George Takei

Seasons

Season 7
Season 7 2013
Season 6
Season 6 0001
Season 5
Season 5 2006
Season 4
Season 4 2006
Season 3
Season 3 2005
Season 2
Season 2 2004
Season 1
Season 1 2004

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