Sunday Stew

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Sunday Stew was a block of programming aired on Sunday nights between 9-11 p.m. where MTV showed new episodes of their comedic programs targeted towards younger college-aged men. Like MTV2, the Stew showed short films before and after a show. The branding was discontinued on television in December 2005.

Sunday Stew line-ups[edit]

The following are the shows aired during the Sunday Stew for the time periods listed. Each lineup was referred to as a "season" by MTV; thus, the Sunday Stew aired six "seasons" between 2003 and 2005.

Sunday Stew (October 2003 - December 2005)
Year 9:00 PM 9:30 PM 10:00 PM 10:30 PM
October – December 2003[1] Punk'd Viva La Bam Wildboyz One Bad Trip
April 2004 – June 2004[2] Viva La Bam Pimp My Ride Punk'd Wildboyz
October 2004 – December 2004[3] Pimp My Ride You've Got a Friend Viva La Bam One Bad Trip
March 2005 – April 2005[4] Damage Control Punk'd Viva La Bam
June 2005 – August 2005[5] Viva La Bam The Andy Milonakis Show
October 2005 – December 2005[6] Beavis And Butthead The Andy Milonakis Show Punk'd Homewrecker

Ten-minute sneak peeks[edit]

Occasionally, MTV would air the first 10 minutes of a new movie at the conclusion of the programming block. Movies previewed included Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story and The Chronicles of Riddick.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Smith, Austin (24 October 2003). "MTV stirs it up with new Sun. lineup". New York Post.
  2. ^ Werts, Diane (23 May 2004). "'Stewing' up trouble on MTV". Daily Press.
  3. ^ "MTV Spices Up the Sunday Stew With New Ashton Kutcher Series". The Futon Critic. 1 October 2004.
  4. ^ "MTV Cooks Up Another Season of the Sunday Stew Premiering Sunday, March 6th Featuring the New Series 'Damage Control,' Plus Returning Favorites 'Punk'D,' 'Pimp My Ride' & 'Viva La Bam'". The Futon Critic. 10 February 2005.
  5. ^ "2005 Summer Programming Preview: Unscripted Series". The Futon Critic. 27 May 2005.
  6. ^ "MTV Recooks 'Sunday Stew'". Multichannel News. 13 October 2005.