Da Ali G Show

2003 • HBO
4.5
22 reviews
TV-MA
Rating
Eligible
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Season 2 episodes (6)

1 Respek
7/18/04
Season-only
Ali G talks with Sam Donaldson. Borat over-imbibes with a pair of genial gents at a wine tasting in Mississippi. Ali G probes 'The Simpsons'' legal travails with former LAPD police chief Daryl Gates.
2 Rekognize
7/25/04
Season-only
Ali G has a serious sit-down with conservative icon Patrick Buchanan; Borat hits the campaign trail in Oklahoma with a congressional candidate, then delivers a speech to the City Council after getting tips from the state's Republican Party chairman.
3 Peace
8/1/04
Season-only
Ali G pitches a few would-be bestsellers to some high-profile publishers and agents. Bruno chats with fashion guru Leon Hall; later, he and 'fashion police' James Campbell and Randy McLaughlin rate the attire of some Hollywood notables.
4 Realize
8/8/04
Season-only
Ali G ponders security issues with former Commissioner of Immigration and Naturalization James Ziglar. On the road, Borat winds up wrestling with a self-defense expert, making music with a yoga teacher, and sniffing up a new-age dance class.
5 Jah
8/15/04
Season-only
Ali G muses about Moses and the U.S. Constitution with Gore Vidal. Borat goes house-shopping with a realtor, taking time to ask essential buyer's questions. Ali G explores safe-sex issues via a genitalia model with sex educator Sally Epstein.
6 Realness
8/22/04
Season-only
Ali G gets relationship advice from 'Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus' author John Gray and goes to a pro-choice march. Meanwhile, Borat goes job-hunting and Ali G talks money with former presidential economics advisor Charles Schultze.

About this show

Sacha Baron Cohen stars in this outrageous comedy/reality series that follows him across America in the guise of three crazy characters: Ali G, a 'hip-hop journalist,' Borat, a naive TV 'reporter' from Kazakhstan; and Bruno, a campy Austrian fashionista.

Ratings and reviews

4.5
22 reviews
Scott Dayney
March 26, 2014
The most outrageously funny show I've seen in years