List of Da Ali G Show (US) episodes

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The following is a list of episodes for the HBO original series, Da Ali G Show. The series ran from February 21, 2003 to August 22, 2004.

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[edit] Season 1: 2003

Screenshot Title Original airdate Code #
Ali G from the intro to the Da Ali G Show. "Law" February 21, 2003 101 1
Ali G learns what its like to join the Philadelphia Police Department.
Borat checks in on American dating.
Brüno interviews "PR guru" Paul Wilmot and visits New York for fashion week.
Interviewee: Former U.S. Attorney General Dick Thornburgh 
Borat interviwing an etiquette coach. "War" February 28, 2003 102 2
Ali G visits the United Nations where he interviews Boutros Boutros-Ghali.
Ali G leads a roundtable discussion on religion.
Borat provides a guide to etiquette.
Interviewee: Former U.S. National Security Advisor General Brent Scowcroft
Ali G interviewing Newt Gingrich. "Politics" March 7, 2003 103 3
Interviewee: Newt Gingrich.
Brüno visits New York for fashion week.
Ali G attempts to interest investors (including Donald Trump) in his ice cream glove.
Borat provides a guide to American hobbies.
Ali G interviews a Special Agent of the D.E.A. about drugs
Brüno interviewing a Hollywood stylist. "Art" March 14, 2003 104 4
Ali G learns about art (from, among others, James Lipton).
Borat learns about acting.
Ali G leads a roundtable discussion on the media.
Brüno visits Los Angeles.
Interviewee: Former astronaut Dr. Buzz Aldrin
Ali G interviewing Dr. C. Everett Koop. "Science" March 21, 2003 105 5
Ali G leads a roundtable discussion on science.
Borat learns about baseball.
Ali G interviews Ralph Nader, and attends an anti-nuclear protest.
Interviewee: Former U.S. Surgeon General Dr. C. Everett Koop
Borat in the south. "Belief" March 28, 2003 106 6
Ali G attempts to interest Hollywood producers in his James Bond television show concept.
Borat visits the South.
Ali G leads a roundtable discussion on sex.
Brüno visits Alabama.
Interviewees: Former U.S. Secretary of State James Baker and former White House Press Secretary Marlin Fitzwater

[edit] Season 2: 2004

Screenshot Title Original airdate Code #
Ali G interviewing Sam Donaldson. "Respek" July 18, 2004 201 7
Interviewee: Sam Donaldson
Borat goes wine tasting.
Ali G learns about the US criminal justice system.
Brüno interviews Pastor Quinn the "Gay Converter". 
Ali G on a farm with a Veterinarian. "Rekognize" July 25, 2004 202 8
Interviewee: Pat Buchanan
Borat learns about American politics.
Ali G leads a roundtable "diskushen" about the family.
Ali G learns about animals on a farm. 
Borat is a country music star. "Peace" August 1, 2004 203 9
Ali G pitches his book ideas to literary agents and publishers.
Brüno leads the "fashion polizei".
Interviewee: President of the US Olympians Association John Naber
Ali G leads a roundtable "diskushen" about politics.
Borat learns "how to be country music star." 
"Realize" August 8, 2004 204 10
Interviewee: Former head of the Immigration and Naturalization Service James Ziglar
Borat learns about American hobbies by visiting a self-defense expert, a yoga teacher, and a New Age dance class.
Ali G learns about the environment from Christine Todd Whitman and advocates of Earth First!.
Brüno visits Miami.
Ali G leads a roundtable "diskushen" about animal rights
"Jah" August 15, 2004 205 11
Ali G interviews Gore Vidal about history and visits Mt. Vernon.
Borat learns about buying a house in a gated community.
Ali G learns from sex educator Sally Epstein.
Brüno attends a barn dance in Georgia.
Ali G leads a roundtable "diskushen" about medical ethics
"Realness" August 22, 2004 206 12
Ali G learns about gender issues by getting relationship advice from author Dr. John Gray, and attending a pro-choice rally in Washington D.C..
Borat goes job-hunting, learning about American work ethics from various employment agencies.
Interviewee: Former presidential economics advisor Dr. Charles Schultze.
Brüno gets wrestling lessons from a college team on Spring Break in Daytona Beach.
Ali G gets some grammar tips from 60 Minutes pundit Andy Rooney

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